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  1. I blame the promoters more than the D.J's - It is their job to 'guide' an event. Some are just settling for the lazy 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' angle, due to numbers through the door - Their choice of course, but I don't like it. When I say 'going no where' - That is as far as I'm concerned, and that goes for any input I have on events I help to run - My aim is to keep it soulful and as interesting as I possibly can (within that), which influences the choices I make with ref D.J's I use (Obviously) All the best, Len
  2. Was it? Ok, in short - no where.........Meaning it doesn't need to 'go anywhere' - For example, read the latest 'really' long record sales list - How many of those titles do you actually know?......There are still thousands of 'good soul' records waiting to be played at our venues All the best, Len
  3. Yes - 'It's' a great Dancer....not so sure about me though - but I have a good 'bash' at it! Len
  4. Yeh, that's about right....."different generation of people that were enjoying tunes that had been played to 'not many' through the 80's , 'as well as' everything else"......Enjoying The Wilton, Winsford 100 Club etc, 'as well as' Keele - As you say, the people were there. All the best, Len
  5. You can't imagine that situation today - I remember the odd occasion The 100 Club clashed with another nighter, that was a very rare occasion. Len
  6. The Oldies All-nighter at The Ritz in Manchester being a great example - We actually didn't go for a time.....until one day we were in a Pizza Restaurant in London (4 of us, that were at a nighter most weekends during that time).......when someone said "Hey, f*ck it - lets go to The Ritz"....So, off we went hurtling up the Motorway to 'an Oldies All-nighter'!.......and had a fantastic time! .......Oh, to have no responsibilities All the best, Len
  7. It would be nice if some at least 'attempted' to understand the present! Len
  8. TUNE! - Played at The Wilton, only last year Len
  9. No - I should know......I wasn't there! Len
  10. That may have been a 'turning point', but to me all those venues at that time had a different generation of people that were enjoying tunes that had been played to 'not many' through the 80's , as well as everything else - The 'attitude' was there, and that is the massive difference to todays (so called) Scene. All the best, Len
  11. I was gonna say - It's better than some of the sh*te I've heard played at SOUL events.......Anyway mate - It 'hit a cord' with me, as it was played on the Mod Scene in the 80's.....and I like it (don't tell though )...... ....and I have it sitting on my shelf still to this day - Keep it mate Len
  12. ....and 'respect' (for those that are trying their best to 'keep it real').......'Respect', unfortunately now a word not allowed, due to it being on The Shudder List ....Mmmm, maybe the phrase 'Keepin' it real' should also now be added......... Len
  13. 'Like' 'Like' 'Like' Len
  14. There wasn't the two in the 90's, it only became separate two Scenes when the returnees arrived, and didn't want to acknowledge what had gone on when they were away.....We all just danced to good music together - Winsford, Keele, Wilton, Ritz (The same people at 'Rarest of the Rare' and the 'Oldies' Allnighters), 100 Club, Cleethorpes (the only weekender a year) and at the less than 10 Soul nights that were going on country wide.....Happy days....... Len
  15. To perfectly honest, it was an event 'away' from The Northern Soul Scene (Run by a couple of guys in a nice 'Oldie Worldy' venue in Northampton Town) A few Soulies came, and do you know what? Everyone I spoke to commented on how good the event was because there was no 'Northern Soul Pretence' there (Others have described it as 'baggage') It was quiet noticeable, and a breath of fresh air. Sorry - Back to the subject matter folks. All the best, Len
  16. I haven't got a f*ckin' clue Russ......... All the best, Len
  17. Oooh, go on Barry - I'm all 'Posted Out' now Len
  18. Yes, for some - I see it as a compliment! Len
  19. .....I agree with this, but the people it puts off are those that miss the point! Len
  20. I think you may be surprised there Pete - I started my set last Saturday with 'Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine'......others in the set included - 'Otis Lee - Hard Roe To Hoe', 'The Parisions - Twinkle Little Star'..........and 'Chic - Good Times'.....Work that b*stard out! (All true, and it worked a treat) Len
  21. AAAAARGGHHHHHH!!!! Len
  22. I have to say 'going a bit left field' is what is needed sometimes to keep it all interesting..... ......As for 'sucking the fun out sh*t'......We all stopped enjoying ourselves years ago - Catch up! All the best, Len
  23. Word Len
  24. Yeh - But I'm right!!! This thread has been most enjoyable for the reasons you have indicated - 'You lot' may have terrible taste in music, what with ya 'Uptempo Sh*te' and ya 'R'n'B Sh*te'......but I genuinely love you all - No matter how scary some of you may be! All the 'very' best, Len
  25. He he, Hi Garry, yes, but you know what I mean - As you know mate, some of these 'so called' Handbaggers are now visiting 'The Den' and thoroughly enjoying themselves - I think this has lots to do with not 'forcing' the music on them - They are more than welcome to visit 'The Den' if they choose to, and I think that type of 'vibe' has made them feel welcome. All the best, Len (of 'The Den')


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