Firstly, the hard work was done by real dj's years ago, when dancers danced and others had the good fortune/summat else innem to do what was required to be that man, we all know the names.
Personally, I have spent my money an soulful music from all era's, and if I'm honest the money I've earned from them outweighs what I've spent (cue, it's not about the money replies).
The wedge you lay out for a tune, whatever it is, should be irrelevant - it's between you, your soul and that record...yes, I understand the histrionics of it, the more you play your rareity, the less its longevity....but, to me it's organic....there should always be the pain factor, the honesty of going without to prove to others what that record meant to you....and it always is appreciated.
Ian, your point about having a laptop full of 10,000 tunes at your disposal is a valid one but isn't having the weight, mentally, behind you before you turn out and pack your box always going to prove you're the better man in the long run?
I don't want to turn this thread into a negative one by my reply btw, it's just that the way technology has gone and the ease of access to this music nowadays, I feel that knowing tracks and when to play them isn't the same as growing up with them and doing enough with your finances to eventually own them (the truth behind loving a track, that an ever responsive dancefloor will respond to - we all know this scene responds to more than the sound).
I don't want to be offensive here but do you not think with this train of thought that a Northern night would just end up like bars have in cities whereby musically uninterested and egocentric tits would end up playing anything that would be a crowd pleaser?
That last line alone, in reality, is ridiculous as it asks, 'Why not?'....but the NS scene is so much more - No?