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Dr Ray Dj

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  1. Thanks for all your great suggestions and going to order some of the recommended sleeves. Also tried out cutting the paper ones I have as suggested - never thought of doing that DOH! so thanks again. KOKO
  2. I'm clearing up and given my records some TLC and wanted to know what's the best way of storing them in covers and - if anyone has any good suppliers of sleeves. I've bought cardboard outers but they seem too small? you can't fit a record in a paper sleeve without folding the paper sleeve to fit it in or the paper snagging. Am I doing it all wrong and what's the best way to keep your vinyl keeping on?
  3. If the Four Tops is Ex to Mint I'll have it please
  4. Someone wants to make a hit song great, cover a relatively unknown singer and pay the dues that's great too. Not sure how marketing a cover version on the back of a music scene, ai ethically alright? Although the open nature of the scene means anyone can and will whatever any else wants. I'm just not sure if its good for the future of the scene itself vs. youngsters coming in and energising it in the clubs - which is where the scene is rather than in the charts. That's my opinion but I'm from Watford so what do I know.
  5. I think it’s been used already (Beatles tracks) to extract individual parts of recordings so they can be reconstructed which could be useful to the scene where there are no original masters, not the best solution but better than nothing
  6. Yes, it does have the MR and delta number as you say Ady, thanks all
  7. I’ve got two copies and wondering if either are original or bootlegs
  8. Another problem is the lack of younger dancers and how we get a good mix of old and young to keep a/the scene going even if it evolves into something different/new
  9. I think it's a balance, danceable tunes people know and know how to dance good too plus less well known tunes. As well as dancing one of the valuable things from nights is coming away with an unknown but incredibly catch tune in your head and thinking I must find out what that is. My main thing is that dancing is less well documented that the music and I think there's a risk of losing this crucial part of the scene to history.
  10. One thing that amazes me are the lyrics that seem to echo the scene but were of course written in a different decade, country and context. Obvious one is out on the floor but even the various Breakaway songs talk about being out of the mainstream.
  11. Misread that as Casino Code, which is an interesting concept, no drinks on the dance floor etc
  12. Melodie - Bobby Darin
  13. Bernadette - The Four Tops
  14. Looks like I’m going then
  15. Is there parking near by?
  16. Yes you can bring your own drink and also top up supplies from the local supermarket which is 2 minutes away. There is also a BYOB Indian Restaurant across the road if you get peckish. There will ice and some glasses but come prepared or buy your own on the night
  17. Quite liked the Balenciaga biog and there’s a new series of Slow Horses coming in September
  18. Does anyone have clips of modern style dancing?
  19. Do these count? Rock Candy - Alone with no love Ace Spectrum - Don't send nobody else Bill Harris - Am I cold, am I hot And, even less sure but love the Skullsnaps
  20. Is this event sold out?
  21. I’ll be there
  22. SOLD OUT - No tickets will be sold on the night. For one night only, a sublime mix of soul sounds for the dancefloor - BYOB - Bring Your Own Booze, so a bargain prize of a fiver to get in and you can bring your own drinks as there is no bar at the venue. There are many exquisite bars and bustling pubs in the beautiful village, an off-licence next door to the venue and a great BYOB Indian Over the road. All proceeds to charity. Please email Tickets@noushq.com


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