Grumpyfella Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 Well I enjoyed myself at Steam. Thanks to Johnny and Des for putting it on and to all those that danced and supported us. Below are mt playlists. First spot Magenta - Running back to you Willie Dee - It looks like rain Essence of Love - I want to share my love with you Solid Solution - Think about it Girl Eddie Owen - Shake off that dream Black sugar - Too late Sandra Richardson - Don't let me down Fantastics - Where there's a will (there's a way) Glen Ricketts - Does it really matter Second Spot Ozz and his Sperlings - Can you qualify Bob Collins and Mighty Ryders - Emotion CU Exceptions - Baby, you know I need you Ernest Mosley - Stubborn Heart John Leach - Put that woman down Charlie Gracie and the Club Kings - Fool baby CU Freddie Butler - Save your love for me Prince Charles - What I live for Contacts - You gonna pay George Hobson - Let it be real Phillips Bros - I got hurt Spot & the blotters - Circulating Debonairs - Please come back baby Wendell Watts - Kiss a good thing goodbye Jeany Reynolds - Down on me High Voltage - Country Road Magenta - Running back to you Robert Tanner - Sweet Memories Cheers Phil Link to comment
Guest Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 (edited) Made the trip up to Crewe and Steam, not a bad little venue, it was a shame the attendance was so low but believe me those that were there were privy to some quality tunes, I enjoyed myself, dancing to the beat laid down by the up for it DJs, I was disappointed to hear that Des Parker and John Weston wouldn't be there due to illness as I was looking forward to hearing them, but that apart the music I was hearing certainly did the trick, as far as I was concerned, all the DJs stepped up to the mark and were not found wanting, special mention to Alex Jones great stuff ...... thanks to Phil Wainwright for the cd ( know 'em all Phil ) and Magenta! thanks also to Johnny Beggs and Des Parker for the night.....with a bit more support this could be a belter of a nighter....and to top it all in walks Ted Couldstone...solid. Edited March 4, 2007 by DelTee Link to comment
Guest Chris Waterman Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 Made the trip up to Crewe and Steam, not a bad little venue, it was a shame the attendance was so low but believe me those that were there were privy to some quality tunes, I enjoyed myself, dancing to the beat laid down by the up for it DJs, I was disappointed to hear that Des Parker and John Weston wouldn't be there due to illness as I was looking forward to hearing them, but that apart the music I was hearing certainly did the trick, as far as I was concerned, all the DJs stepped up to the mark and were not found wanting, special mention to Alex Jones great stuff ...... thanks to Phil Wainwright for the cd ( know 'em all Phil ) and Magenta! thanks also to Johnny Beggs and Des Parker for the night.....with a bit more support this could be a belter of a nighter....and to top it all in walks Ted Couldstone...solid. Some wonderful stuff played last night, only got there around 1 ish so did not catch all sets, but top tune of the night for me was The Sheepherders courtesy of Alex Jones.........top tune. Just spoke to Des this afternoon and they kept him in hospital over night for observation ( there's a joke in there Mace, if you want it) thankfully he seems to be on the mend. Link to comment
Mandy Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 Had a good laugh with my buddies for my birthday and some nice tunes played ... but FFS what happened to the attendance .. I know Stoke was on but I wouldn't have thought the same people would have wanted to go there as would have enjoyed the tunes at Steam. Great venue, management could do with a bit of a staff training course though, nobody even knew where the lights were for the ladies loos AND to top it all ... my birthday and NO COIDER on draft ... good job Tescos was open Phil, thank you honey for the CD. Chimene, Neil, Taff, Tony, Derek & Annie ... thank you for coming and making my night !! I can't believe it's 10 years since I last saw Annie ... don't look any different ... what a gal I hope Des is recovering well and will soon be out and about again. Let's hope the attendance is up on the next one, the tunes were brilliant. Dave, thanks for my birthday record Link to comment
mrs soul Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 another quality nite at steam, low attendance is soon forgotten when you here the quality of the music that was played, my only concern is that other people are missing out on the music because they wont or don't bother to give this place ago..although it would help if it was flyered a bit better, this could have the makings of a good little niter, all they need is your support, with a few more peeps through the door, it will be a great quality soul niter. its cheap, car park round the corner, food next door, decent dance floor, but the music is fabulous, Alex did a great spot, although I missed the last 15 mins, but all the DJ,s where fabulous, cant fault anyone. so heres to the next one!! Link to comment
Mace Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Just spoke to Des this afternoon and they kept him in hospital over night for observation ( there's a joke in there Mace, if you want it) thankfully he seems to be on the mend. Glad to hear Des is okay......but after spending yet another week in the States with Beggsy I'm surprised they haven't sussed the root cause earlier.. Great tunes again last night....specially the latin stuff Dave Rimmer wore a more 'user friendly' shirt...and I hooked Barnsey into thinking I was genuinely worried I'd inadvertantly upset him on the previous Steam thread (though no doubt he'll come on here huffing and puffing I never... ) Hope the guys can pull the numbers back, its a great little venue with a top notch music policy...and to think it was a mere quid in early doors....and only a fiver later on for the quality of tunes played... Link to comment
Brav Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Cant understand why you put an event on the same night as Stoke allnighter and more importantly the same night as the North Ward in Crewe which has been running for 6 years on the same night, when most people who attended your event are complaining about the attendance. As we all know Northern Soulies are a minority and surely these events should be staggerd to give us the oppertunity to attend all venues within a given time frame. To me this is overkill and sombody is going to lose out, i am not saying its going to be you but i am sure that you could have picked a better night so that all us Northern Soulies could have a choice.. I hope you find this message as constuctive and in no way to knock your venue. Kind regards www.crewesoulclub.co.uk Link to comment
Dave Rimmer Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 (edited) Cant understand why you put an event on the same night as Stoke allnighter and more importantly the same night as the North Ward in Crewe which has been running for 6 years on the same night, when most people who attended your event are complaining about the attendance. As we all know Northern Soulies are a minority and surely these events should be staggerd to give us the oppertunity to attend all venues within a given time frame. To me this is overkill and sombody is going to lose out, i am not saying its going to be you but i am sure that you could have picked a better night so that all us Northern Soulies could have a choice.. I hope you find this message as constuctive and in no way to knock your venue. Kind regards www.crewesoulclub.co.uk Errr, I thought having two allnighters on the same night meant that you had a choice, or have I misunderstood the meaning of the word choice Edited March 5, 2007 by Dave Rimmer Link to comment
Mace Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Cant understand why you put an event on the same night as Stoke allnighter and more importantly the same night as the North Ward in Crewe which has been running for 6 years on the same night, when most people who attended your event are complaining about the attendance. As we all know Northern Soulies are a minority and surely these events should be staggerd to give us the oppertunity to attend all venues within a given time frame. To me this is overkill and sombody is going to lose out, i am not saying its going to be you but i am sure that you could have picked a better night so that all us Northern Soulies could have a choice.. I hope you find this message as constuctive and in no way to knock your venue. Kind regards www.crewesoulclub.co.uk ....but the Northward is a predominately oldies orientated soul night that finishes at 1 ish? Steam is an allnighter, and a very forward thinking one as far music policy goes. Besides which, when Beggsy has run it on other dates (when Northward has not been on) there has very rarely been any of the Northward regulars attend (I can probably count them on one hand). I'm not sure why it was on the same night as the Kings Hall, .....but again, the music policies are a million miles apart, and dates are few and far between (Steam is only on every 2 months anyway) and I presume Johnny would rather clash with oldies events than anything with an upfront music policy? Just my opinion, and I could be wrong.....but Johnny will be round mine on Thursday evening so I will let him post under my ID to explain - if he feels he needs to? Regards Mace Link to comment
Brav Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 ....but the Northward is a predominately oldies orientated soul night that finishes at 1 ish? Steam is an allnighter, and a very forward thinking one as far music policy goes. Besides which, when Beggsy has run it on other dates (when Northward has not been on) there has very rarely been any of the Northward regulars attend (I can probably count them on one hand). I'm not sure why it was on the same night as the Kings Hall, .....but again, the music policies are a million miles apart, and dates are few and far between (Steam is only on every 2 months anyway) and I presume Johnny would rather clash with oldies events than anything with an upfront music policy? Just my opinion, and I could be wrong.....but Johnny will be round mine on Thursday evening so I will let him post under my ID to explain - if he feels he needs to? Regards Mace I accept that the music policy of the 3 events is far apart but it just seems a shame that they all clashed on the same night. For me the venue decision was easy as i cant manage an allnighter anymore but i am sure there were a lot of people that had to make hard decisions. I know that Square One has the same music policy as Steam and is attended by a lot of the North Ward regulars including myself, i think this proves we are all Soulies at heart and across the board Soulies at that. To me there is nothing more exciting than walking into a venue with great music weather it be Modern, Northern or Rare under played oldies and packed to the rafters with Punters. Are we in danger of Overkill ? Regards Brav Visit My Website Link to comment
Mace Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 (edited) I accept that the music policy of the 3 events is far apart but it just seems a shame that they all clashed on the same night. For me the venue decision was easy as i cant manage an allnighter anymore but i am sure there were a lot of people that had to make hard decisions. I know that Square One has the same music policy as Steam and is attended by a lot of the North Ward regulars including myself, i think this proves we are all Soulies at heart and across the board Soulies at that. To me there is nothing more exciting than walking into a venue with great music weather it be Modern, Northern or Rare under played oldies and packed to the rafters with Punters. Are we in danger of Overkill ? Regards Brav Visit My Website Being honest Brav, how many of the Northward regulars would you reckon attend allnighters regularly if at all....goes back to my comment of counting on one hand any that have ventured into Steam? For that reason, I don't believe Steam or Northward had any effect on each other, as they are totally different events. The attendance figures at Steam have been low for the last few events, when neither Northward and Kings Hall were on (or owt else locally) and even at a fiver entrance fee (as it has been previously) why haven't more Crewe and local Soulies ventured in, even if only to stay till 2 o'clock? I know most who go Square One, and very few of those attend Steam...so why not, if the music policy is similar and they can pay a fiver and go early and be no worse off than going a soul night, especialy if there is nowt else on locally? Clashing isn't good, and there are too many events on nowadays, but I'm sure if Steam was on the weekend before Northward there wouldn't have been many, if any more locals in attendance.......shamefull really.... Edited March 5, 2007 by Mace Link to comment
Brav Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Being honest Brav, how many of the Northward regulars would you reckon attend allnighters regularly if at all....goes back to my comment of counting on one hand any that have ventured into Steam? For that reason, I don't believe Steam or Northward had any effect on each other, as they are totally different events. The attendance figures at Steam have been low for the last few events, when neither Northward and Kings Hall were on (or owt else locally) and even at a fiver entrance fee (as it has been previously) why haven't more Crewe and local Soulies ventured in, even if only to stay till 2 o'clock? I know most who go Square One, and very few of those attend Steam...so why not, if the music policy is similar and they can pay a fiver and go early and be no worse off than going a soul night, especialy if there is nowt else on locally? Clashing isn't good, and there are too many events on nowadays, but I'm sure if Steam was on the weekend before Northward there wouldn't have been many, if any more locals in attendance.......shamefull really.... Hi Mace I agree with you totaly it is a shame that more local Soulies dont attend Steam. But i have never seen a Flyer for Steam at any local events and have only ever seen it on Soul Source. I myself have been off the Soul Scene for the last 12 years due to living and working abroad but when i came back to Crewe last year i could not believe my luck too see the Soul Scene back on its feet and alive and kicking. I'm sure i can drum up a few Creweies to attend Steam at your next event, including myself but cant promice to stay all nite. If you need a hand at distributing Flyers give me a shout as most weekends i attend venues up and down the country, for instance i will be in Wellingboro next weekend. Good luck for your future events Brav Visit My Website Link to comment
Mace Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 (edited) Hi Mace I agree with you totaly it is a shame that more local Soulies dont attend Steam. But i have never seen a Flyer for Steam at any local events and have only ever seen it on Soul Source. I myself have been off the Soul Scene for the last 12 years due to living and working abroad but when i came back to Crewe last year i could not believe my luck too see the Soul Scene back on its feet and alive and kicking. I'm sure i can drum up a few Creweies to attend Steam at your next event, including myself but cant promice to stay all nite. If you need a hand at distributing Flyers give me a shout as most weekends i attend venues up and down the country, for instance i will be in Wellingboro next weekend. Good luck for your future events Brav Visit My Website Not my event Brav, its Johnny Beggs and Des Parker who run it. To be honest, they don't flyer it as much as they should, but have done in the past and still had very little support from local soulies so I guess Johnny has kinda given up trying to win their support. Keith Williams usually DJs for them and runs Square One, so I presume Keith usually gives it a good mention over the mic at Square One.....have a word with Clive Read who DJs at Northward, I'm sure he will pretty much confirm that the locals (especially the Northward regulars) would show little interest in attending Steam even if they had free admission, free beer and flyers superglued to their foreheads... There is however, plenty of other allnighter attending soulies nationwide, who would love the upfront music policy of this event (and doubtfull that all these people were at Kings Hall)..I usually get between 100 - 130 in Bidds for a similar event, and only a handfull of those are local to Stoke/Crewe etc, so the support is out there for such an event, even if it aint local. Edited March 5, 2007 by Mace Link to comment
Brav Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Not my event Brav, its Johnny Beggs and Des Parker who run it. To be honest, they don't flyer it as much as they should, but have done in the past and still had very little support from local soulies so I guess Johnny has kinda given up trying to win their support. Keith Williams usually DJs for them and runs Square One, so I presume Keith usually gives it a good mention over the mic at Square One.....have a word with Clive Read who DJs at Northward, I'm sure he will pretty much confirm that the locals (especially the Northward regulars) would show little interest in attending Steam even if they had free admission, free beer and flyers superglued to their foreheads... There is however, plenty of other allnighter attending soulies nationwide, who would love the upfront music policy of this event (and doubtfull that all these people were at Kings Hall)..I usually get between 100 - 130 in Bidds for a similar event, and only a handfull of those are local to Stoke/Crewe etc, so the support is out there for such an event, even if it aint local. What a nice thought Mace (Free admission and Free beer) The North Ward would have been empty in 3 seconds flat. If you could pass onto Jonny Beggs and Des Parker that i am willing to put out Flyers for them. Brav Visit Our Website Crewe Soul Club Link to comment
Keithw Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 hi ,as a Crewie who has been on the scene from the torch untill now i would like to put my 2 pennyworth in I was booked to d.j at steam sat. unfortunatly only found out it was on on thursday via soul source dont do it for the money,as havnt been payed for the last 6 or so spots there as i had already booked a table to sell at the kings hall and as its my business full time i had to go to kings hall the music policy at Steam is upfront,but we at square 1- try to play quality UNDERPLAYED oldies/x-over/current spins of a more recent "Stafford" onwards nature i think the trouble with steam is that it isnt flyered enough ,if i didnt know when it was on,and was suposed to be d.jing how are the punters gonna know also ,some people say they just dont like the venue,prefering a hall type setting for me there is room for both steam type music policy and oldies mostly venues round here just some people want to hear a few new things and others wanna pretend there still 20 again listing to the same music they started with you play oldies from stafford etc and the oldies people say "never heard this stuff" play something we know STAFFORD SHUT ABOUT 15 OR SO YEARS AGO SURELY THESE ARE OLDIES Remember the records played at the twisted wheel were new releases in the main brought from the states coz the uk labels wouldnt or couldnt release them so northern WAS upfront to begin with the next square 1 will be free admission ,untill the rooms full because we had to cancel due to elec problems so lets just see who comes-----------------ARE YOU ??????????? KEITH WILLIAMS-----crewe alex fanatic/northern d.j /record seller /i like proper beer Link to comment
Mace Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Keith, Some of what you say is true, but there are a few people local to the scene who frequent The Greatstone, Square One and the now defunct Big Lock who never seem to go to Steam. As far as venues go, Steam is as good as all the afformentioned venues, and none are 'Hall type' with large dancefloors etc.....the music policy is pretty much equal throughout so why they don't go to Steam is beyond me. I don't think Johnny & Des eve expect to attract the soulies who regularly attend Northward, Nantwich Civic and Alsager Civic etc.....but surely you would think the Big Lock/Square One crowd would be up for it, even if only till 1 or 2 o'clock? Best of luck with Square One, I rarely get out on fridays anymore since my missus changed her shifts , so doubtful I will get up there again in the forseeable future. Regards Mace Link to comment
Guest Neil Taylor Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 Steam`s a cracking all nighter,it changed my taste in the music that`s for sure,Jimmy moore-church street sally,being an highlight.that`s a tune,bangin` uptempo 6ts soul. My problem is i live in the north east and hate driving back after an all nighter in the morning,and have been sussed by my partners in crime for not taking my turn........that`s my excuse anyway for not going as often. I can honestly say STEAM plays some of the best music out there,i just wish it was a bit nearer. Neil Link to comment
Guest barnsey Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 johnny and des get this room for nothing and the club takes the money off the door so they make nothing all the dj,s do it for nothing. just for the love of the music. the lads that dj there have some of the best collections in the country .johnny and des go to soul nites and allniters all over the country and tell people that its on.in the passed it has been flyerd all over the country,and been put in on the scene several times.people either don,t fancy it.or because they havent got a spot djing .all i know is that everyone always says how top the music is it has probably gone threw more new stuff in the last couple of years then any other niter in the country (not including the r,n,b does).its the cheapest niter in the country its in the bottom room now which is imho is the best room.you can smoke without the hassle of going outside. johnny and des and all the dj,s have tried to put on niter with top music and done imho but its got to the stage now were its probably time to say f**k it so if attendance doesn,t improve for the next one it will be the last Link to comment
Grumpyfella Posted March 5, 2007 Author Share Posted March 5, 2007 johnny and des get this room for nothing and the club takes the money off the door so they make nothing all the dj,s do it for nothing. just for the love of the music. the lads that dj there have some of the best collections in the country .johnny and des go to soul nites and allniters all over the country and tell people that its on.in the passed it has been flyerd all over the country,and been put in on the scene several times.people either don,t fancy it.or because they havent got a spot djing .all i know is that everyone always says how top the music is it has probably gone threw more new stuff in the last couple of years then any other niter in the country (not including the r,n,b does).its the cheapest niter in the country its in the bottom room now which is imho is the best room.you can smoke without the hassle of going outside. johnny and des and all the dj,s have tried to put on niter with top music and done imho but its got to the stage now were its probably time to say f**k it so if attendance doesn,t improve for the next one it will be the last evening squire agree with you. yes i don't know why people don't go. (must be alge's farts or my BO). i know i don't get out and about as much as i used to since getting married plus i do dj at non northern do's. but when i know the music is good i'll try my best. i'd have loved to have gone to soul revolution the other week as it looked like it would have been right up my street but i was djing at a basement party in rusholme. so hopefully get there when they do another. in the past i've paid for adverts and fliers out of my own money to help johnny and it is disappointing to see that it didn't pay off. but for as long as johnny and des keep it going and want my services i don't mind playing for free as i know if they rammed the place out they would sort us out. plus i respect what they do and want to achieve. onwards and upwards phil Link to comment
mrs soul Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 I hope that the next one is not the last, the way i look at it is, well , heres a place to break great new tunes, by whoever, and those kind of places are like rocking horse sh.t, so even if every wannabe DJ, or established DJ,s came with there friends,you would get a nice little crowd in there, and it would give the place some atmosphere, what I like, was up the corner, looking at records with everybody else, it was a nice gathering of like minded people. defo a place for hearing some great unheard of, little played, and stuff that DJ,s never usual get the chance to play , or have the opportunity to play anywhere. as Johnny beggs and Des say, they don't give f..k about the politics, they are just in it, like so many of us, for the music, thats what it is always about.So I personally hope that anybody reading this thread will have a think about coming to the next one, and just give it ago, there is nothing in it for me, but when you have the passion, like they have, and like so many of us have, then I do hope that they can get a decent crowd in next time, to make it so much more worthwhile for them. Link to comment
Mr Soul Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 STEAM ALLNITER ! WHERE CAN YOU HEAR QUALITY MUSIC LIKE THIS FOR NEXT TO NOTHING? THE ATTENDANCE IN THE WORDS OF MR BEGGS CRIMINAL,THE UPSHOT IS THE PEOPLE WHO ATTENDED ENJOYED THEMSELVES. I FOR ONE LOVE THIS TYPE OF VENUE BECAUSE YOU CAN AIR SOME STUFF YOU DON'T ORDINARLY PLAY SUCH AS DELORES GIBSON LIVIN TO PLEASE THE SQUIRES DON,T ACCUSE ME THE INTERNATIONAL KANSAS CITY PLAYBOYS QUITTIN TIME THE ANGELS EVERY NOW AND THEN HOLY MAX WELL DON'T SAY YOU LOVE ME UNTIL YOU DO TONY DIAMOND DON'T TURN AWAY BETTY JEAN MY FELLOWS COMIN HOME AND SO ON. AS LONG AS THIS IS GOING SO WILL I REGARDS TO DES HOPE HE MAKES A QUICK RECOVERY SO I CAN RAID HIS LATEST FINDS WOODY Link to comment
Wulfie09 Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 Steam`s a cracking all nighter,it changed my taste in the music that`s for sure,Jimmy moore-church street sally,being an highlight.that`s a tune,bangin` uptempo 6ts soul. My problem is i live in the north east and hate driving back after an all nighter in the morning,and have been sussed by my partners in crime for not taking my turn........that`s my excuse anyway for not going as often. I can honestly say STEAM plays some of the best music out there,i just wish it was a bit nearer. Neil stonking tune - first heard it on a Piercebridge cd - never seen one for sale though and it took me 6 months before I got the title from Mace Wulfie Link to comment
Guest Neil Taylor Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 Will be at the next one,with as many people as possible The piercebridge c.d....my tunes,put together by the promoter. neil. Link to comment
Soulbarner Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 Will be at the next one,with as many people as possible The piercebridge c.d....my tunes,put together by the promoter. neil. You Driveing this time!!!!Neil.......... you can pick me up Link to comment
Guest Neil Taylor Posted March 7, 2007 Share Posted March 7, 2007 It would be a pleasure to pick you & wendy up,but alas i wont be driving. Whens the BARN on next Neil. Link to comment
Paul Jnr Posted March 7, 2007 Share Posted March 7, 2007 got to say this venue has the makings to be a top allnighter, unfortunatly didn't arrive until 4am but there was still a buzz when inside the place....Heard some great htunes in the two hours I was there, will defo attend again in the future.... Link to comment
Guest Scarborosoul Posted March 7, 2007 Share Posted March 7, 2007 Love steam- just dont think Beggsy likes it when hes looking through my box and i have to run off and be sick Link to comment
Guest Posted March 8, 2007 Share Posted March 8, 2007 (edited) I hope Johnny and Des persist with Steam....purely from a selfish standpoint mind you, because I want to go there again ....been trying to spread the word, personally, I think there are people out there missing some great music.....I've been to some of the more up-front nighters recently, Lifeline, Burnley and both of them are fairly well attended, I can't understand why Steam with it's forward thinking music policy doesn't attract some of the same, like-minded crowd. Edited March 9, 2007 by DelTee Link to comment
Md Records Posted March 12, 2007 Share Posted March 12, 2007 On behalf of JB & myself I really, really want to thank everybody who supports and contributes to STEAM. The support and enthusiasm shown by yourselves makes us all the more determined to carry on. I'm not going to start throwing Money at Scratchcards, commemorative Mugs, Hologram Flyers, Interactive "Steam" computer games (compatible with Nintando DS) as to me parts of this scene are losing a grip about what's it all about..................the music? Johnny & myself are still keen to carry on and have some good ideas to hopefully move things forward, but one thing is for sure, the music will NOT be compromised. I still want to hear from anybody who wants to contribute towards this crusade. DES PARKER P.S. Johnny & myself, between us try and support those chaps, putting on something a little different, up & down the country e.g. D.D.A, Solid Hit Soul, Lifeline, No More Doggin', Burnley, Bidds, Hip Hugger, Greatstone and many, many, many more, as well as all the major All nighters and Weekenders. The one thing all these venues have in common ,apart from them all being completely different from each other, and therefore VALID "upfront" events (and this includes STEAM) is that they are all run by folk whose love of the music is unquestionable (and business sense is possibly misguided) So do the right thing and show these places some support and not just coz you're hoping to get a D.J. spot out of it! Link to comment
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