Jump to content
Posted

i, of course, just spin for fun here in california - so i play just whatever strikes my fancy. something i got for $2 dollars or $200. no one cares because no one in my crowd knows soul any more rare than "baby love" by the supremes.

 

at the "big" events in england, however, do the DJs ever spin cheap/common records mixed in their set? (like i mean super cheap/common - like "right back where we started from" by maxine nightingale, or "be thankful for what you've got" by william devaugh) or is everything rare and pricey? what are the most cheapie/common things "top shelf" DJs play? do you ever get hassled for it?

 

just curious!

 

 

  • Replies 305
  • Views 24.1k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Most active in this topic

Most Popular Posts

  • I've always played cheaper records (thanks Steve), mainly cause I'm a tight tw*t, something to do with the Yorkshire blood in me but mainly because the expensive stuff is out of my league or played

  • Really? C'mon, Mick has been packing dancefloors for more years than most and is a cornerstone to the London scene...and an influence to many. I applaud a DJ throwing in a cheapie...

  • Russ Vickers
    Russ Vickers

    The only criteria is quality....do people really say to themselves I'll play that because its cheap or I'll play that because its rare....I bloody hope not otherwise we really have lost the plot....I

Featured Replies

Ok let's have a proper northern cheapie.....I know there's the expensive version as well

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOKRspE-8rI

:) Great,Great record.Just sold one on Janis.Over looked for years.

 

 

LLOYD PRICE   BAD CONDITIONS   (SINGLE 2.54) this is the longer intro etc album cut) single has more humph

https://youtu.be/-LOmsASWP7s

 Dont sound to wrong today with the way society is at present

Get involved with Soul Source

Advert via Google