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Facebook is a great way to befriend all the people that run events, like all their record links and event listings, make pointless comments about how you're going to check out the next one - even though there's no chance you are, and then send them a few personal messages until they give you a gig. Drives me mad to be honest and now I rarely go on there unless I'm selling records. People come accross very badly on facebook. Lots of desperate people trying to make a name for themselves. Notice how most (not all, but most) of the good guys aren't on there telling the world how good they are? Can't respect the Facebook dj's one bit.

 

What happened to an underground scene that gave gigs to dj's based on merit? Does that still exist? I hope so but I'm not so sure at times.

 

Soul source is a site that soul fans visit for various reasons. Facebook is a virtual world that people spend far too much time on and now the soul scene has become embedded in it. Not a good thing if you ask me. Maybe people want to start living life a bit and not looking at a strangers holiday snaps.

 

One of my pet hates. Very rarely get drawn into debates on here, but can't resist with this one!!

 

Anyway, Soul Source is a fantastic site that I use every day and really hope that it keeps going for many more years. Well done to Mike and all the mods.

 

Ta

 

Paulo Barker

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:rolleyes:

 

Actually my real name is Nice.

 

Nice

 

You can change your name on your profile Peter, up to 3 times I think - I changed mine to MrC last year when some geezer appeared on here making posts with a user name that was almost identical to mine

 

:thumbsup: 

 

 

As far as Facebook goes, I go on it to post a new status every week, and to catch up with a couple of games I play on my phone for an hour every weekend. It's very much a social thing, no real substance, which is fine for those who can take it for what it is, but is also why Soul Source is THE port of call for anyone wanting real information about soul music and it's artists, it's like the Wikipedia for soul - but with the correct information~!  - WikiSoul? SoulWiki? - could be a new section.....

 

You're doing a great job Mike and the rest of the site Admins!

 

:thumbup:

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Yes, truly fantastic but with the worst name for a forum of all time I reckon... :lol:

collectors corner would have been better than Look At Your Box.

 

I had a dvd once called look at your box.... not a thing about records, and I've never seen anyone that was in it at a soul night either!

 

LAYB sounds like a perfect forum for Snapchat though..... now that's a totally different story!   :wicked:

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You can change your name on your profile Peter, up to 3 times I think - I changed mine to MrC last year when some geezer appeared on here making posts with a user name that was almost identical to mine

 

:thumbsup:

 

 

Hi Paul

 

Yep, I could change it but Peter is already taken. I don't think I have ever seen a post from a Peter so its probably an inactive account. I know Mike is working his way through them so one day....................................

 

Peter

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Hi Paul

 

Yep, I could change it but Peter is already taken. I don't think I have ever seen a post from a Peter so its probably an inactive account. I know Mike is working his way through them so one day....................................

 

Peter

 

Peter is a very gay sounding name.

Pete

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Peter is a very gay sounding name.

Pete

As well as being a name given to a gentlemans weeing parts in various parts of the country.

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As I only came out of the neolithic age a couple of years ago I never felt the need for any social "media" other than a phone call or a face to face meeting with someone.

 

Used to come on here merely for event information as I'm not a serious collector, DJ or otherwise inclined to promote myself or anything else.

 

Totally addicted to this site now but have recently got going on FB so I can get at photo's from events and keep up with the people I see out and about because most of them don't come on here.

 

Glad to hear that this year has kicked off well for Soul-Source......well done and many thanks for all the hard work to those at the helm.

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If you like to read posts from teenage girls (or ladies who like to think they are still teenagers), all using the C-word a great deal (because they can - ooh,how exciting!!), then FB is fabulous.

 

In 20 years, we will look back on it in pretty much the same way as we now look back on Garry Glitter.

 

And all those ladies will claim it wasn't them that used FB!

 

Ah well.... :wink:

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As far as Facebook goes, I go on it to post a new status every week, and to catch up with a couple of games I play on my phone for an hour every weekend. It's very much a social thing, no real substance, which is fine for those who can take it for what it is, but is also why Soul Source is THE port of call for anyone wanting real information about soul music and it's artists, it's like the Wikipedia for soul - but with the correct information~!  - WikiSoul? SoulWiki? - could be a new section.....

 

You're doing a great job Mike and the rest of the site Admins!

 

:thumbup:

 

Soul Source is by far the best, it is streets ahead for in-depth discussion about any given topic or record but there is more to FB than the social side.  There are some groups for specific genres that are far from social with substance and knowledge.  I take what I want from Soul Source, FB, Soulful Detroit, Southern Soul and various other forums.

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Keep up the Sterling work Mike and the Mods

 

Remember when me and Greg started the Capitol Soul Club back in 99

without Soul Source not half the people would have heard about the Club

And the music we were playing at the time.

 

I come on here for the in depth discussions about Labels,artists and such like

All great stuff

And the Records sales to dent a Hole  in my wallet :yes:

 

Al H :thumbsup:

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I like a couple of FB group sites, even post sounds sometimes, but there are some trolls even on the NS groups. Soul Source is excellent, proper soulies, but it has a reputation of not suffering fools easily. If I need to ask a question I go to SS, but do some digging first, otherwise I know I'll get cleaned out....great site and enjoyed being with the people I've communicated with !

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL..... True fact, by making a post on FACEBOOK led to me to lose my job in the NHS, so it's no surprise that I rate SOULSOURCE, Yes it is another true fact that some people have a dislike to some of my posts and I have been warned about, but I have not been concord,

SOULSOAUCE is very important to me, as a way to communicate with people, since ill health prevents me going out,

The success of the Record Club is quality and if you have the time, just look at tunes that have been posted and compare it to other lists, and you will see why it's the #1 site fore the rare record collector,

KEEP ON KEEPING ON MIKE

DAVE K

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thanks for the replies to my original post

thinking was just to pass on how things actually are concerning the state of site  :thumbsup:

 

thanks for all the good words on the site, as always they are appreciated

 

a fair few interesting points been raised

myself will come back to reply to some of them tomorrow

cheers

mike

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:thumbsup:  :thumbsup:

FB would be better if people stopped posting the same northern oldies on it 5 times a week - soul source is 3 or 4 times a day visit for me whereas FB is once or twice a week now. Keep up the good work Mike 

:hatsoff2: HI ALL   So true don't get me wrong, I love the classics from the WHEEL TORCH & WIGAN, HOWEVER I have many myself, the reason that I DID NOT MENTION IT, IS I DON' WANT TO OFFEND THE POSTER, For example the thread on FB that is dedicated to TONY JEBB, Has turned into the same people just posting  a YOU TUBE video,

SOULSOURCE RECORD CLUB gives a reason of why the posting has been made and some titles are completely new to my ears, ok a lot of the postings are by a dedicated & knowledgeable bunch of soulsters but it's if you were with them at a venue and feels very real, well it does for me, the RECORD CLUB has made me aware of the MODERN SOUL & CROSSOVER SOUL records that I would of never heard if the club did not exist as there is no other site that comes near to it, well I can't find one.

The new thread for the club starts in the early hours tomorrow, so don't forget to put up a posting for your 45 of the day, Many thanks again MIKE & all the RECORD CLUB SOULSTERS,

:thumbsup: ,DAVE K

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No I wasn't seriously suggesting Collectors Corner but even that is better than LAYB.

 

:D

the name came from the record room side of life

been a long time since first used it but would say it was meant to be a reflection of the record room vibe :thumbsup:  :rofl:

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Soul Source is still the best particularly when it comes to information and is still my first port of call.  Facebook has its uses and is probably better for promoting your event as you can get your promotion over to a larger group of people, many who have no interest in the collecting side of the scene.  FB is more social but there are some great groups, Gethro's already stated and for me the Stafford one.

 

Thanks to Mike and the mods for the great work they do.

 

tend to disagree with the view that event promotion is better on fb,

 

ok for your aunties birthday maybe or a nite out at the pub with your mates

 

but from what seen of fb promotion nowadays  it all seems like ever decreasing circles

 

how many does your event reach on there?

 

 

think a few earlier comments in this thread are telling

 

on here most events that make max use of the features seem to be doing great

plus of course as the comments are all independently moderated then theres none of that facebook feel

 

all imo of course

mike

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I'm happy enough. Wish I could drop the 99 out of my user name - I'm Peter, just the one.

 

I am a human being - not an ice cream.

 

:(

 

Peter

 

the other Peter is a longtime member, though he hasn't been on for 16 months though, so a chance in a  couple of months... maybe  :wicked:  :thumbsup:

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tend to disagree with the view that event promotion is better on fb,

 

ok for your aunties birthday maybe or a nite out at the pub with your mates

 

but from what seen of fb promotion nowadays  it all seems like ever decreasing circles

 

how many does your event reach on there?

 

 

think a few earlier comments in this thread are telling

 

on here most events that make max use of the features seem to be doing great

plus of course as the comments are all independently moderated then theres none of that facebook feel

 

all imo of course

mike

 

I don't do aunties nights out or nights at the pub with mates Mike.  

 

However IMO, You need both, Soul Source and Facebook and any other means available.  Most events have their own group and are targeted to those who have an interest in that event.  You do get more feedback and chat on FB IMO.  Lifeline for instance is advertised via its group, the walls of its promoters and DJ and is shared by members, so will reach quite a lot of people  The "going" clicks are often into three figures on FB yet very few on here, 20 for the last Lifeline allnigter. The Lifeline group on FB has 623 members.  Don't take what I said the wrong way, it wasn't meant that way, it isn't a dig or anything, I'm just going by personal experience and the interaction with members here and on FB.  At the end of the day there is only a few hundred interested in attending allnighters.

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I don't do aunties nights out or nights at the pub with mates Mike.  

 

However IMO, You need both, Soul Source and Facebook and any other means available.  Most events have their own group and are targeted to those who have an interest in that event.  You do get more feedback and chat on FB IMO.  Lifeline for instance is advertised via its group, the walls of its promoters and DJ and is shared by members, so will reach quite a lot of people  The "going" clicks are often into three figures on FB yet very few on here, 20 for the last Lifeline allnigter. The Lifeline group on FB has 623 members.  Don't take what I said the wrong way, it wasn't meant that way, it isn't a dig or anything, I'm just going by personal experience and the interaction with members here and on FB.  At the end of the day there is only a few hundred interested in attending allnighters.

 

yep understand what you saying, but just don't really agree with your bit about facebook being the better option for spreading the word  :thumbsup:

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Just one tiny little thing can the soul of Jamaica be highlighted better and out of liyb. Just asking ;)

 

yep Tim

can do that for a  trial run

 

but if possible would like to do it with a couple of stand up members up for looking after it (eg  can keep a eye on things - nothing major just keep it ticking)

drop us a pm Tim  (and/or anyone else who be up for looking after it)  :thumbsup:

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yep understand what you saying, but just don't really agree with your bit about facebook being the better option for spreading the word  :thumbsup:

 

I just go by feedback and interaction with those who attend.  I will add again both outlets are vital for advertising, flyers are practically redundant but not quite just yet.

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I just go by feedback and interaction with those who attend.  I will add again both outlets are vital for advertising, flyers are practically redundant but not quite just yet.

 

yep as said understand what you are saying , but with facebook you are not spreading the word outside whatever you use on facebok

 

while on here you are spreading the word wider and further 

 

 

cheers

mike

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Can get a little fractious on here but that is the beauty of SS.  Allows you to express your opinion and if you get a little too heated the Boss steps in and slaps your wrist.  Learn so much on here whereas on FB you get interlopers chipping in with meaningless comments on subjects they know little or nothing about.  Saying that .......

I think we do need both as a lot of folk are on one but not the other so if you promote or sell then you can use the best of both.  Trouble is that you also get a little of the worst of both but hey, we are all grown ups, aren't we ?

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Soul source for me,.the only game in town. used to go on facebook, but found it was full of walter mitty types & Divs, that "i went to Wigan Casino" group..a big chunk of them never stepped inside the place...final straw was someone selling some lapel badges about being there,..i,m  sticking where the genuine Soulies hang out....on ere

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I don't do aunties nights out or nights at the pub with mates Mike.  

 

 

Chalky, your Auntie has been in touch and said where were you last night, it was brilliant down the pub.

 

SS is quite literally the source for me, I always check here first when I need to know something. I also use FB, but in a totally different way. So the two can peacefully co-exist quite happily in my interweb adventures !

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Facebook is care in the community without the interesting drugs....Having said that I do know of a promoter who lost his venue two days before the gig but could inform all his regulars via facebook so maybe it has a commercial value. In my days of promoting you had to bribe someone to stand on the rain swept streets of Manchester and point the way.

dean

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use both and enjoy both....have to step back from getting into arguments on both sometimes

 

as a promoter I think you need both but have to agree with chalky on FB being better..you may have hundreds in your group plus all your friends not in your group and they can all 'share' your event with their friends and you can share your event on other groups and so forth the number of people who could see and read posts about your event far outways the views on ss IMO

 

buy and occasionally sell on both but the number of sellers who only advertise on one or the other is getting smaller

 

ss is better if you don't want to get involved in non soul matters you can keep out of 'freebasing' where FB you cant help but see countless reposting of what is a lot of the time bullshit..again IMO

 

SS is also far better for knowledge on soul..amazing the amount of things ive learned about soul as a music and a scene

 

keep up the good work!!

 

dean

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Soul source for me,.the only game in town. used to go on facebook, but found it was full of walter mitty types & Divs, that "i went to Wigan Casino" group..a big chunk of them never stepped inside the place...final straw was someone selling some lapel badges about being there,..i,m  sticking where the genuine Soulies hang out....on ere

That IWTWC page is poor other than a handful of posters. For a bit of comic relief have a look at their take on OVO vs boots being played at Prestatyn. So many speaking with authority as ahem... DJs with no real idea of what they're talking about. It seemed many didn't really understand what an original or pressing is. It's apparent that it and some other pages on FB are full of warriors who had a year or two tops at this game but because of the era they were there think it's gives them some credibility.

The Stafford page is a world apart from this, informed and cracking entertainment.

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Mike, Please, please don't change Look At Your Box - it's a brilliant title, distills the whole record collecting thing down to a simple, tangible image - our boxes of records.

It only sounds naughty to Finbarr Saunders ears!

 

The bloke whos standing for election to the Knoxville Council?

 

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Mike, Please, please don't change Look At Your Box - it's a brilliant title, distills the whole record collecting thing down to a simple, tangible image - our boxes of records.

It only sounds naughty to Finbarr Saunders ears!

 

Surely then it should be Look IN Your Box?  Look At Your Record Box?

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yep as said understand what you are saying , but with facebook you are not spreading the word outside whatever you use on facebok

 

while on here you are spreading the word wider and further 

 

 

cheers

mike

 

What do you mean by wider and further?  Maybe a question for the other topic?

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What do you mean by wider and further?  Maybe a question for the other topic?

 

maybe,maybe not

comment was just to do with what I said earlier.. I tend to disagree with your view that event promotion is better on fb

thats all  :thumbsup:

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I'm still not sure how to use Facebook properly.  Nice to hear from old mates out of the blue but I don't do a lot on there soul wise, though I do like Chalky's group and some of the old photo groups - but the thing I really dislike about it, is people keep signing me up to groups which I have no interest in - an invite would be nice, but not an unauthorised sign up.

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nah not with my lazy mouth

someone walking past 

"give us a look at your box" 

 

:yes:  :D

 

 

Hopefully not a female walking past at the same time..

 

Brings back a memory ........... I worked in a clothes shop in the mid 70's and when we ran short of customers to take the piss out of we used to think of other ways. Across the street was Chelsea Girl, most of the girls that worked there were pretty fit but the manageress was an absolute dragon who would chase us out if we wandered across. I think she wanted the fit girls for herself! One of our favourite japes with new Saturday staff was to pretend to sort out some stock and half way through moving stuff about we would say we needed something to put all the stuff in ....

 

.... a cardboard box?

..... a big one possibly?

.... just nip across to Chelsea Girl, they had a delivery yesterday so they'll have loads of boxes

..... ask the manageress, she usually lets us have one

 

 

.... get a big box if you can

 

Once they had headed across we would watch and listen from the doorway, nine times out of ten the dopes would walk in and just say "Have you got a big box?" or "Can I have a box, have you got a big one?" and as this used to happen every other week she was well hacked off with it, you could hear the shouting all down the street.

 

We were easily pleased in the 70's :yes::D

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