For me the essence of the debate both on this and the thread re. money needed to become a 'top' dj. Talking to a well known record dealer recently he bemoaned the fact that many are chasing the same records, have very little interest in the sheer amount of 45s available and ignored based purely on the facts of either being cheap or not 'hot box' 45s etc.
There seems to be so many people who bang on about supporting under played , cheap etc 45s but see very little evidence certainly in playlists. I don't get out and about tthese days and I'm happy for folk to point me in the direction of those nights and dj's who do champion the under played and cheap 45s we all profess to support.
It worries me that there are folk who choose to support a tune from Cee Lo Green rather than say a nice £10 45 which should get an airing!
I can see Cee Lo getting airings at a true modern event - that's fine with me as he is at the top of the pile - After all Motown was essentially a pop label in the 60s wasn't it?