Boogaloo Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 Boogaloo Soul 1st Saturday of every month Playing the best in Northern Soul, RnB and Motown This month's guest spinners are Gene Robertson (Solid Hit Soul) and Little Ian (Southside Soul Club) Great atmosphere from a friendly and enthusiastic crowd 8pm til 1am The Cellar Bar King William 4th Pub and Hotel 155 Trafalgar Rd Greenwich SE10 9TX Near Maze Hill BR and Greenwich Swimming Baths. Only £4 on the door - 8.00 'till 1.00 e-mail tsuccess@dircon.co.uk or call Warren on 07838 181 375 Don't forget our Monthly Motown night is on the second Saturday of every month Classic hits and rarer sounds from the vaults. Same details as above Link to comment
Boogaloo Posted February 3, 2006 Author Share Posted February 3, 2006 Blimey, only 20 views and it's been up for 2 days. Right, desperate measures are needed. I and the other djs will give a back rub to all those who come down with a printed copy of this post in their hands. How's that for a bit of 'off the wall' marketing. Bet it gets a better response than just telling people that we play great music, Peace and love Warren ''Shiatsu" Boogaloo Link to comment
Gene-R Posted February 3, 2006 Share Posted February 3, 2006 Self-reminder: Don't forget the aromatherapy oils! Link to comment
Boogaloo Posted February 3, 2006 Author Share Posted February 3, 2006 Self-reminder: Don't forget the aromatherapy oils! Yeah, just got my order of ylang.ylang through. No matter what happens tomorrow, at least we'll smell nice Link to comment
Guest Posted February 3, 2006 Share Posted February 3, 2006 Blimey, only 20 views and it's been up for 2 days. Right, desperate measures are needed. I and the other djs will give a back rub to all those who come down with a printed copy of this post in their hands. How's that for a bit of 'off the wall' marketing. Bet it gets a better response than just telling people that we play great music, Peace and love Warren ''Shiatsu" Boogaloo love to join you up there warren but got my own event at lightwater plus luton is on Link to comment
Guest Toe Knee Posted February 5, 2006 Share Posted February 5, 2006 Blimey, only 20 views and it's been up for 2 days. Right, desperate measures are needed. I and the other djs will give a back rub to all those who come down with a printed copy of this post in their hands. How's that for a bit of 'off the wall' marketing. Bet it gets a better response than just telling people that we play great music, Peace and love Warren ''Shiatsu" Boogaloo I am sorry to have to report that Warren ( although a man of his word ) is no good at back rubbing ! I printed out his post and sure enough he gave me a " quick rub " - but there was no passion or feeling in it - I am afraid Warren " Don't give up your day job " - or your nite job for that matter Was another good night - took a little while to warm up ( temperature not music quality ) and was only marred when some bloke who had a few too many largers decided that the shape of his own face need rearrangin - either that or he wanted to have a much closer look at the floor, but went down a little too quickly.He tripped ( in the litteral sense of the word ) and landed on his forehead. Suffice to say it was an unfortunate accident - but will probably improve his looks no end Was early to arrive and one of the last to leave ( tried to leave with a large box of 7's that I was carrying for a " certain DJ" but he caught me before I got to the street :secret: ) Warren I must ask you please - what was that track you played early on ? The one that had a sort of " country and western " twang to it ? The one that reminded me of Bonanza and the Circle K ranch ? The one that made me want to take up line dancing ? The one that I must remember to avoid hearing again ? Link to comment
Boogaloo Posted February 5, 2006 Author Share Posted February 5, 2006 I am sorry to have to report that Warren ( although a man of his word ) is no good at back rubbing ! Was early to arrive and one of the last to leave ( tried to leave with a large box of 7's that I was carrying for a " certain DJ" but he caught me before I got to the street :secret: ) Warren I must ask you please - what was that track you played early on ? The one that had a sort of " country and western " twang to it ? The one that reminded me of Bonanza and the Circle K ranch ? The one that made me want to take up line dancing ? The one that I must remember to avoid hearing again ? You cheeky git . First of all, I didn't actually expect anyone to print this thread off and bring it down expecting a back rub so my paulty efforts were delivered with a TOTAL lack of enthusiasm. Chris is OK and didn't cause much damage to the floor . Finally, glad you enjoyed it and I've posted my playlist below but not sure which of the early tunes were the said 'Cowboy Soul' tune you described. Think it was the Prince Conley. Anyway, I'll be playing it again. It's what you'd call a grower. Also thanks to all the dj's for their sterling efforts (note in the diary, must book young Gene again and soon) Manny Corchado - Pow Wow - Decca Roy Robers - I know what to do to satisfy you - Tina Vernon Greene - Look at me, look at me - Minit 1984 Love machine - Your breaking my heart - Melon Charles Sheffield - Voodo Working - Excello Jackie Weaver - The Tingle - Cadet Prince Conley - I'm going home - Satellite Mighty Joe Young - Ladies man - Celtex Patrice Holloway - Stolen hours - Capital Charades - Key to my happiness - MGM Delegates of Soul - I'll come running back - Up Look Terry Callier - Look at me now - Cadet Flame n King - Ho happy day - NYCS Minnie Jones - Shadow of a memory - Sugar Edward Hamilton - Thank your mother - MaryJane Billy Stewart - Secret love - Barclay The Hammond Brothers - Thirty miles of railroad track - Abner Frankie Crocker - Ton of dynamite - Turbo Bits'n pieces - Keep on running away - Nasco Accents - Who you gonna love - One-derful Ruby Andrews - Just loving you - Zodiac Jackie Lee - Darkest days ABC Jo Armstead - A stone good lover - Giant Ruby Winters - Better - Diamond Link to comment
Geoff Posted February 6, 2006 Share Posted February 6, 2006 [Finally, glad you enjoyed it and I've posted my playlist below but not sure which of the early tunes were the said 'Cowboy Soul' tune you described. Think it was the Prince Conley. Anyway, I'll be playing it again. It's what you'd call a grower.] Sorry I couldn't make it on Saturday, just felt a bit under the weather. The back rub might have made all the difference, lol. Nice playlist. Funny the Prince Conley track has been mentioned. Discovered it on Friday on one of the CDs in the Stax boxed set of singles. Rather liked it. I assume it is very early Arthur Conley, or am I wrong (again)? Link to comment
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