It may have already been mentioned, I've yet to read back through some of the later comments but I think these bootlegs and pressings are damaging the scene and the OVO nights that are going but for how much longer I don't know. I think with the recent limelight there's been an influx of people onto the scene which was bound to happen, but they need educating, and need educating fast. Too many nights now playing boots and pressings with the guy behind the decks in his Wigan Casino shirt who never actually went. He's hardly the chap to educate them is he. There needs to be yet another documentary or film but this time emphasising the lengths the likes of a John Anderson and others went to, to bring back records from the states. Being chased out of Detroit, why the DJs had to cover up so many records, how it's traditionally an original vinyl scene. Too many people don't get it, they don't care! But maybe if educated a little they would care, and would understand why people feel so strongly for OVO. Anybody can play off a laptop, can go and buy a load off pressings. It works though, I've seen it work. But the folks just down the road playing OVO can't always compete as it's so accessible to go and buy a load of new pressings to play. I know certain DJs have certain favourite tunes of mine, I'll look out for where they're on so I can go and hear it. That's how it used to be right? That's how it should be!