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I heard this true story yesterday from a well known DJ, collector and seller of records.

Punter " I'll have this one please"

Seller " You know it's a bootleg don't know?"

Punter "Yes, I only need it for DJing"

I won't name names, but happened in the North West recently😒

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2 minutes ago, chalky said:

When I see OVO it is no longer about the music.  It’s either about Djs who have bought a set cause they have a bottom less pit, playing unimaginative sets we’ve heard 1000s of times or about lowlife playing bootlegs. 

Glad it's not just me that doesn't like seeing the term OVO on flyers.

Looking at it in 'Black and White', one would say it makes sense to advertise exactly what the event is. 

But it ain't right :wink:

Len :thumbsup:

When you say OVO ..... are you talking about the Bristol based energy company ??

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