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Chalky

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  1. Paradise about a ton, maybe bit more. Jerry Washington I would have thought £10/£15. Probably pick it up cheaper if you look, have seen for a fiver
  2. Don't think it is on the cd, Don't Turn Your BAck On Me is. Personally don't think it's that good
  3. We Got A Good Thing Going artist will come to me in a minute.....
  4. Good choices Trev Derek Martin - Flashback Diane Lewis - Ain't Got A Chance
  5. around the £30 mark, maybe cheaper. No it's not the flip to IGBSS. same label though and about the same price. King_George___I_m_Gonna_Be_Somebody_Someday___RCA.mp3
  6. It's the Dynamic Siblings. Vince Apollo and his sister. Have it on tape somewhere
  7. Sandi Golden part of the Sweets wasn't she....
  8. I think younger dancers are far more important, something we are never going to get in the numbers to sustain this scene for another 40 odd years
  9. King George - So Long Johnny - RCA King_George___So_Long_Johnny___RCA.mp3
  10. I agree 110% about the comment above, age doesn't matter as long as the DJ does the business Bored! you need to get a proper job
  11. I agree with you about our friends in Europe, have said it myself in the past but we are in the UK and it will never be like Europe, well maybe in a few years we will have smaller crowds and can throw in all genres to everyones (well mosts) approval but that will take years and by then the scene will be so small it won't be worth bothering with and most of us will be too old to give a f*ck anymore Neither wil the city centre veniues be the saviour. The clubbers will drift away as they get older, they don't care about the music like we did and indeed still do. They just want a good time, something they will get anywhere. The nighter scene is what the scene is all about and nthat is slowly dwindliong. once that is gone most folk won't travel far at all.
  12. I wouldn't tell anyone what to play but what is the point of another, even if he or she is younger, DJ playing played out established sounds, none at all IMO. I also said what happens when a family or career dictates their life, will they still be part of this scene, travelling up and down the country? I doubt it very much, and if that is the case then they aren't important to the future of the scene, the scene needs soulies who will be in it for the long term, not just a few years. I didn't put you in any bracket, never really thought of anyone in particular to be honest.
  13. I'm not saying that at all Winston, my point is the younger DJ's aren't going to play anything that is or has already been played by older more experienced DJ's, more often than not any new record that isn't in the hands of the top djs has more than likely been rejected by these as not good enough. These more experienced DJ's also have most of the contacts on the scene, that is not something that happens over night either and they are highly unlilkely to share these contacts. All I'm saying is why swap like for like, something different is what is need not some youngster playing oldies. I also wouldn't tell anyone what to play, I would book a DJ on his/her ability and what is in their play box and there ain't that many young ones out there right now who can move the older ones at the top of the tree out of the way, in fact there ain't any IMHO to nudge the likes of Butch, Andy Dyson, Soul Sam, Arthur Fenn etc out of the way. No disrespect to anyone intended with that comment but that is how I see the state of the scene right now.
  14. don't think I'd book a dj if I'd never heard them play a set anywhere.
  15. Any new or younger DJ has to , IMHO be seen to offer something different and preferably new. If they went down the oldies path, or a set of known records you might as well stick with the tried and trusted dj's some are keen to cast to one side :angry:
  16. They are the scenes future IF they are going to be there in the future. What happens if a career gets in the way or when/if they have kids? Like I said before it's what a Dj has to offer not his or her age.
  17. What do you think a DJ is worth? Up and coming, no disrespect but a Dj should be judged on what he (or she) has to offer, experience and knowledge also has a big part to play. You shouldn't a set just cause your young.
  18. post your sales and close the topic Ted, thats the best way.
  19. I would have thought somewhere in between those two figures. Dunno about it being obscure though.
  20. no, it's not just you Joe.
  21. the only people the promoters should be making happy is the paying customer, not their mates with a dj set. Unfortunately too much of this these days
  22. best venue, tough one as so many over the years. Probably the Winding Wheel in Chesterfield, only half a dozen or so niters but a great venue. Best current venue, Lifeline. Best Dj, Butch.
  23. probably didn't go down too well with todays dancers although some did dance. Suppose with records like that is when you play it, play 6 up tempo tracks, drop one in like that and the dancers might be glad of a plodder
  24. 45 minute sets are ok if you have another later on. 30 minutes sets ruin the night for me as more often than not the music is all over the place, different styles/genres, sets don't flow.
  25. Bobby Bryd, not forgotten, it's just too cheap for most to DJ with Orthea Barnes, had many a spin nover the years. I've played the odd time over the last few years along with her Your Picture On The Wall.


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