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where is ns gonna be in15-20 years time if young soulies are not encouraged in the scene? how about soul event organisers seeking out out and giving spots to young uns at events.

isnt it time we started to look at the future before its too late?

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listen kid you play whatever you got.dont be put off by pretentious know all conniseurs of soul.id rather listen to a clsssic oldie than some of the shite thats being " discovered"

if ypu like ir and youve got it and its on a £2 boot , play it

when your old enough maybe you'll be stupid enough to pay £ 1300 quid for a " original" yawwwn

an attitude that does you credit.................not

Ok peeps. Now a Silly Idea....

What about a New thread for DJs that Would like to get a Spot and think that they are ready for it:

- Age

- Top Ten spins

- ovo or not

- experience

Would be Nice as some Promoter might get interested into some New DJs, fresh Air Comes in, the DJs get a Spot, Promoters can choose what fits to their nighter or might start to do experiments and we all can See whats going on in the boxes...

Its an unwritten Law Not too ask for dj Spot, this Would change it :)

 

Four promoters, each sat in a swivel chair, facing away from a set of decks.  Each young hopeful would then play their set in the hope that one or more promoters turned their chair round.  I think you might have something there.

This thread is crackers. If you collect records and have aspirations to dj then be a bit creative about it. Don't be rattling off your top 20 tunes on a forum in the hope of getting a spot. That really does take all the romance out of it.

Not everyone gets to dj. Wait to get asked. If you don't get asked then tough shit. Start your own night or get a collective going.

Why don't people use a bit of imagination. How fucking uninspiring and pointless this entire thread is.

except for my post :thumbsup:

Gordon, you had some top top tunes in your time..... thats my compliment for the day :)

Do you know what..........never dj,d once,never even thought about it :)

Do you know what..........never dj,d once,never even thought about it :)

 

You could have been another Pete Tongue Gord..... 30k for 2-3 hours :)

Paul, didn't you say this was an entirely pointless thread??? but now your giving advice ???.... Double standards matey

How is it double standards?

Just pointing out the bloody odvious. I always thought the soul scene was a cool underground movement. Not a tombola style dj policy of getting young djs with nothing to offer bar youth.

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How is it double standards?

Just pointing out the bloody odvious. I always thought the soul scene was a cool underground movement. Not a tombola style dj policy of getting young djs with nothing to offer bar youth.

You just can't say it's an entirely pointless thread, this is why you me and everyone else is on here.... to make points, what may be obvious to you

is fair comment but there are lots of valid views

Everyone has a view. A lot of them make a mockery of what rhe scene should be about.

Everyone has a view. A lot of them make a mockery of what rhe scene should be about.

 

Quite true! The Soul scene is there to be enjoyed.... BY "ALL" AGES, weather you are a punter or a DJ.

I would rather not see any age discrimination, i go to venues to hear whats coming out of the speakers

Quite true! The Soul scene is there to be enjoyed.... BY "ALL" AGES, weather you are a punter or a DJ.

I would rather not see any age discrimination, i go to venues to hear whats coming out of the speakers

Couldn't agree more.

 I'm going to start a campagne to get you on.

 

ROD

 

I'm going to start a campaign to teach you how to spell campaign

I'm going to start a campaign to teach you how to spell campaign

 

It's a joke they have going from another thread Pete, Gordon spelt it wrong in that one, Freebasing I think.  

Quite true! The Soul scene is there to be enjoyed.... BY "ALL" AGES, weather you are a punter or a DJ.

I would rather not see any age discrimination, i go to venues to hear whats coming out of the speakers

 

I'm going to start a campaign to teach you how to spell 'whether'......

 

Ian D :D

It's a joke they have going from another thread Pete, Gordon spelt it wrong in that one, Freebasing I think.  

 

In that case I"m going to start a campagne to get me to read all threads

What ? Standards of DJs isnt very good in the south ? What about these nights - Masters of Soul, Soul Syndicate, Majestic Soul, Inner City Soul nights run by James Pogson and his mates who look pretty young to me !! All vibrant, imaginative and upfront nights searching out new sounds !

What nights are you referring to ?

 

South Coast meaning the area between Brighton & Bournemouth, taking in Portsmouth & Southampton, not the South generally.

 

I would also add there are odd promoters who are the real deal, but the vast majority havnt got a scooby, pointless to even mention it here really, other than to correct the South Coast thing, as opposed to the entire South, as most of the so called promoters on the South Coast wouldnt be on a SOUL forum...when I say clueless, its being kind, trust me.... 

 

Best Russ

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South Coast meaning the area between Brighton & Bournemouth, taking in Portsmoth & Southampton, not the South generally.

 

Best Russ

 

Runs from Dover!

Runs from Dover!

 

I am aware of that Pete, but to anyone who knows, there has always been some sort of scene in the areas I mention, as opposed to no scene as such in the area you refer to....sorry to be obvious, but just to be clear...the area I mention is one of those NS blips, were for some reason NS has always been popular... 

 

Russ

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That will change Russ I promise  :thumbsup:

 

I bloody hope so mate, I love travelling, but OMG its getting a little tedious to have to have a 3 or 4 hour drive every time you wanna hear a decent set of records (within reason)...its been over 35 years of travelling now, with no break to speak of...I'm getting tired zzzz.....

 

Russ

I am aware of that Pete, but to anyone who knows, there has always been some sort of scene in the areas I mention, as opposed to no scene as such in the area you refer to....sorry to be obvious, but just to be clear...the area I mention is one of those NS blips, were for some reason NS has always been popular... 

 

Russ

 

I see!

Used to be lots of do's in Eastbourne though :-)

I can't believe this thread is still running! :no:

 

If nothing else us older ones have had a good lesson in how to win friends (and perhaps DY spots) from Mixercora. I suspect a good starting point in answer to the question posed in the thread is to learn some manners.

 

Nice

 

:facepalm:

The length of this thread ,If I wanted to at the start,I would be to old now  :sleep3:

 

Bazza  :hatsoff2:

I'm going to start a campaign to teach you how to spell 'whether'......

 

Ian D :D

is it raining?

In that case I"m going to start a campagne to get me to read all threads

you,ve missed the "H" in  champaign

Aaargh my eyes are starting to bleed! - someone lock this thread. Surely all points have been made?

 

Having said that, I've quite enjoyed this debate. If nothing else it proves there's passion and love for the music from all sides - that's good enough for me.

 

The scene'll find its own way - it always does.

 

POST No. 426!

What about old people that want to dj what do they have to do  :wicked:

What about old people that want to dj what do they have to do  :wicked:

Don't ask me, I'm already past it  :g:

 

Bazza   :hatsoff2:

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Quite true! The Soul scene is there to be enjoyed.... BY "ALL" AGES, weather you are a punter or a DJ.

I would rather not see any age discrimination, i go to venues to hear whats coming out of the speakers

could agree more with you mate

Aaargh my eyes are starting to bleed! - someone lock this thread. Surely all points have been made?

Having said that, I've quite enjoyed this debate. If nothing else it proves there's passion and love for the music from all sides - that's good enough for me.

The scene'll find its own way - it always does.

POST No. 426!

I too have enjoyed reading this thread, granted I haven't posted much, but it has been a good read.

I agree with most that age shouldn't come into it, but I personally have two young lads (not so young now) to thank for bringing something special to Leeds & that's Arron Adams for That Driving Beat (in its 6th year now) & Rich Evans for Empty Bottles (in its 4th year) For me, Leeds was on its @rse until these guys brought something fresh to the City & they work alongside some fantastic guest deejays from all over the Country, of all ages, proving that we can all work together irrespective of age

Regards

Ali

Edit: I think Driving Beat might be in its 7th Year?

Edit again: missed an S off Evans, was on the mobile, & it's rubbish at times

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What about old people that want to dj what do they have to do  :wicked:

Play the music through an Tanoy System in the nursing home your in! You'll have a captive crowd.  :yes:  :yes:  :)  :thumbsup:  :thumbup: Rod

:shhh: Hey!  we look at the younger guys possible playing boots and pressings. But what about adults playing double headers as the norm. You would think they would no better, home is the place for them. Should have a sign on them;; not to be played in public. Sorry but that's my take on it.Rod :hatsoff2:

:shhh: Hey!  we look at the younger guys possible playing boots and pressings. But what about adults playing double headers as the norm. You would think they would no better, home is the place for them. Should have a sign on them;; not to be played in public. Sorry but that's my take on it.Rod :hatsoff2:

 

 

What's a double header Rod?

Hi Matt, you out fishing! I mean two for the price of one, Asda price, £10 or less, two a penny, played out to the paying punters. Sorry but true. Rod

What's a double header Rod?

Good question,I have no idea  :g:

 

Bazza  :hatsoff2:

I totally agree,

there MUST be an "Affirmative Action Plan" for potential Northern Soul Dee Jay embryos!

It's just not fair...bah!

Been watching this thread some interesting posts.. I'm 18 I collect originals and I think the way I got spots was attending venues and supporting them regulary also posting my buys on facebook.. seems to me a lot of "young'uns"join the scene whack on some baggies "tw@ pants" buy a load of boots of tunes that arent really that hard.. To me thats laziness and shows no dedication nor passion for the music.. No.1 rule for those who want to become DJ's dont be playing boots of tunes the big boys have..

I'm going to start a campaign to teach you how to spell campaign

 

I'm going to start a campaign to teach you how to drink Champagne! :)

What's a double header Rod?

 

It's when the centre forward heads against the crossbar, bounces back to him then he heads it in the net :thumbup:

I'm going to start a campaign to teach you how to spell 'whether'......

 

Ian D :D

 

I am so embarrassed that i made that mistake. By the way, "Wether" is a castrated Ram.... just a bit of useless information! :)

I too have enjoyed reading this thread, granted I haven't posted much, but it has been a good read.

I agree with most that age shouldn't come into it, but I personally have two young lads (not so young now) to thank for bringing something special to Leeds & that's Arron Adams for That Driving Beat (in its 6th year now) & Rich Evan for Empty Bottles (in its 4th year) For me, Leeds was on its @rse until these guys brought something fresh to the City & they work alongside some fantastic guest deejays from all over the Country, of all ages, proving that we can all work together irrespective of age

Regards

Ali

Edit: I think Driving Beat might be in its 7th Year?

 

Hi Ali.... nice post. To anyone thats never been to those two venues.... give em a try, you won't be disappointed!

It's when the centre forward heads against the crossbar, bounces back to him then he heads it in the net :thumbup:

No that's a jammy bastard :thumbsup:

Been watching this thread some interesting posts.. I'm 18 I collect originals and I think the way I got spots was attending venues and supporting them regulary also posting my buys on facebook.. seems to me a lot of "young'uns"join the scene whack on some baggies "tw@ pants" buy a load of boots of tunes that arent really that hard.. To me thats laziness and shows no dedication nor passion for the music.. No.1 rule for those who want to become DJ's dont be playing boots of tunes the big boys have..

Absolutely correct.

I visited a venue recently which had a young man behind the decks playing boot after boot - when I pointed this out or mentioned I had them on 'different' labels :D I got a blank look!!!! - why do the promoters book them :g:

Absolutely correct.

I visited a venue recently which had a young man behind the decks playing boot after boot - when I pointed this out or mentioned I had them on 'different' labels :D I got a blank look!!!! - why do the promoters book them :g:

Because the promoters that do this are also clueless?

Absolutely correct.

I visited a venue recently which had a young man behind the decks playing boot after boot - when I pointed this out or mentioned I had them on 'different' labels :D I got a blank look!!!! - why do the promoters book them :g:

 

Given time they'l get the gist of it, part of the learning curve

Do you know what..........never dj,d once,never even thought about it :)

Terry what about the Castaway club Xmas do's,I remember you had all the big boys

Back then,and I don't mean Tony Parker :-)

Terry what about the Castaway club Xmas do's,I remember you had all the big boys

Back then,and I don't mean Tony Parker :-)

 

I still have a ticket from one of then nights, '87 I think. 

Given time they'l get the gist of it, part of the learning curve

Hopefully they will.

 

However, and as it's been discussed on here many times, there are lots of great originals for a tenner or less - perhaps a bit more thought and research should be used to put a playlist together.

 

We all had to start somewhere and I remember when Soul Sounds and OOTP appeared - we wouldn't touch them with a 'bargepole' :yes:  Perhaps people today have no scruples :(

Absolutely correct.

I visited a venue recently which had a young man behind the decks playing boot after boot - when I pointed this out or mentioned I had them on 'different' labels :D I got a blank look!!!! - why do the promoters book them :g:

 

To bring in a "named " dj with the originals costs money , plus maybe travelling expenses etc , to get a young kid playing boots costs next to nothing as they will do it to get to dj or  £10/20 , more money to the promoter and the majority of the dance floor doesn't care

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