I think you are right Liam it is subjective at the Greatstone we were lucky in that we all were similar in what we wanted to play but diverse in the fact that I was mainly known for 70's with the odd 60's thrown in same with budgie, and tony and Paul were mainly 60's with 70,s thrown in we even ventured into the 80,s and 90's, we all looked for underplayed or under the radar and sometimes just the plain oddball thing, also as the club was only small we could cater for a small crowd of people who were both happy to listen and dance. I am not saying we discovered loads of unknowns but we certainly played a lot of stuff that later became popular, we also tried to give dj's like Paul S, yourself Liam, Adam maxwell, Paul barker, Karl Rhodes (the list goes on) a platform and never dictated what the guests played we just used to say play what you want its new stuff we and our crowd want to hear.