Posted May 22, 201213 yr my memory is shot and i feel a bit embarassed to ask this but..................which stafford dj was playing this in their sets ? fabolous record but i cant remember which one it was,so many great djs playing so many great records at the time,thanks jason
May 23, 201213 yr Author thanks for the info guys,does anyone know if it was played anywhere before stafford ? thanks jason
May 24, 201213 yr Author Guy Hennigan played it first, Keb also played it. thanks mate,so guy,keb,pat brady and dave t all played it ? and was it played anywhere before stafford ? thanks jason
May 24, 201213 yr Collected on the Popcorn scene in Belgium by all accounts. Whether it was actually played out anywhere is open to question as it's a bit fast for 'Popcorn' dancing.
May 25, 201213 yr my memory is shot and i feel a bit embarassed to ask this but..................which stafford dj was playing this in their sets ? fabolous record but i cant remember which one it was,so many great djs playing so many great records at the time,thanks, jason Whom it was he/she needs 'anging.............. Worst record ever played on the soul scene................
May 25, 201213 yr Collected on the Popcorn scene in Belgium by all accounts. Whether it was actually played out anywhere is open to question as it's a bit fast for 'Popcorn' dancing. Oi you, 95% of all Popcorn records are played at speeds other than 45 rpm..............
May 25, 201213 yr Author Whom it was he/she needs 'anging.............. Worst record ever played on the soul scene................ we all have our opinions mate and i respect yours,however to me this record is fookin brilliant and i would love to own one but dont think i ever will because of the price,thanks jason
May 25, 201213 yr I've always been interested in who discovered records, what the cover up names were (if used), who broke them and at what venue and I like it when a D.J 'tips his hat' to that person when playing a particular record. Has there been a thread on this subject already? If not, if anyone can be bothered it would be great to see a list of, as I said - What, who, where? Am I correct in saying some were discovered by one person and broken by another? I expect some of us will be surprised how early some of the sounds we listen to today were actually first played. Bet you could name a few Chalky ref the 80's - Go on be a sport! All the best, Len. Edited May 25, 201213 yr by LEN
May 27, 201213 yr we all have our opinions mate and i respect yours,however to me this record is fookin brilliant and i would love to own one but dont think i ever will because of the price,thanks jason And I respect your right to respect mine, good luck............
May 27, 201213 yr I've always been interested in who discovered records, what the cover up names were (if used), who broke them and at what venue and I like it when a D.J 'tips his hat' to that person when playing a particular record. Has there been a thread on this subject already? If not, if anyone can be bothered it would be great to see a list of, as I said - What, who, where? Am I correct in saying some were discovered by one person and broken by another? I expect some of us will be surprised how early some of the sounds we listen to today were actually first played. Bet you could name a few Chalky ref the 80's - Go on be a sport! All the best, Len. Try this comes from last year..........................
May 27, 201213 yr Try this comes from last year.......................... Mmmm, thought as much, I'll 'ave a read of that at work tomorrow Thanks All the best, Len. Edited May 28, 201213 yr by LEN
my memory is shot and i feel a bit embarassed to ask this but..................which stafford dj was playing this in their sets ? fabolous record but i cant remember which one it was,so many great djs playing so many great records at the time,thanks
jason