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Kegsy

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  1. God help the rest of 'em then !!!!
  2. PM'd you
  3. Be grateful at least you still have the power to think !.
  4. Apparently some guy in Burnley who may or may not have caused this topic to start due to the amount of people who look like they will be there.
  5. I wouldn't expect anything else mate
  6. Oh right. But surely they would invite relatives and friends who were not into northern even if they had northern DJ's if you get my drift.
  7. of course I know what an antimacassar is, my uncle fought against them in Malaya.
  8. Agreed. You cant play that type of music its an oldies/modern/RnB do so pack it in. You cant play that because its not OVO. You cant DJ at my event because you have DJ'd at his event. You cant come in because you once spoke to Ian Levine. You can only have a birthday party in the Outer Hebrides on a slack Tuesday in November. KINNEL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. If the birthday bash was incorporated into a regular event, would the promoter allow all the invited guests in for free ?. Would the promoter allow food etc.to be put on ?. Would the promoter allow time for speeches ?. What about little kids running about all over the gaff ? My point is that there is a big difference in format between a birthday party and a regular event whatever the music policy is.
  10. A man after my own heart, what ever happened to Clive ?. I still see Rivers and Mick and a few other old London lads but Clive was always the one you would remember from those days.
  11. There's me thinking the thread was about a Pub in Matlock where Alan Day used to DJ.
  12. They re-recorded this again in 1982 as Avatarr on the same label. The flip of which is a blinding sweet/deep killer diller.
  13. Isnt that what the naïve are there for ?
  14. I was being nice when I said 3.
  15. Given that all Jamaican music stems from Mento and much of it has been concerned with local Jamaican issues from Blam Blam Gun Fever thru to songs about sound system wars. It would not surprise if there are certain album covers which chart a social history of Jamaica. However I cant see it too much in this article.
  16. Here's a couple teasers for those reading the thread, who played first who broke ? Court Davis Foster & Stevens on Jerri Innersection None of the above went "big" until many many years had passed, after being first played.
  17. I remember getting dog's abuse because I said that Cecil Washington I Don't Like to Lose had been played at the Cats years before Richard played it at Wigan, maybe people just like the thought of being there when a record was first played whether its true or not.
  18. Or like when the London lads brought a covered up record to the Mecca for Levine to play. He played it and ten seconds into the record he broke it in two. Well it was a version of Maisy Doats after all.
  19. I take it you mean. This was first played by so and so at such and such (small venue), then it was broken by so and so (big name DJ) at such and such (Big name venue).
  20. Holy Moly What next ?. A range of Soul Sam Spectacles & Hearing Aids. An Alan Day pill dispenser for the elderly. A selection of Martyn Ellis chewing gums. Male Hair products by Frank (Ian D.). Female hair products by Jo Wallace. Leather soles as used by Frank "Booper" New. Julian Bentley record boxes, (holds 3 decent records). The John Manship Record Price Guide. A fine selection of, real leather, Kev Roberts wallets (extra large). Where would it end.
  21. Please tell me you didn't let him drive at anytime. The idea of Swish in charge of a vehicle, especially after a nighter, does not bear thinking about.
  22. I plead the fifth. But I do remember you could get into a Cortina with a lolly stick.
  23. M- Jamaican Atlantic copy £125 inc. signed for postage. SOLD within 10 mins.


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