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just what we need in 2024, a new member telling us all how to do things if you and any one else wants to "shake a leg/have a boogie of a Fri/Sat night and remember what it was like back in the 70
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He's probably just played twenty tunes that ain't in the "Top 500" that the "mainstream" crowd have never heard. Don't forget the important point that everyone misses , the norvern soul' scene di
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Well if you want to go to a wedding every weekend and hear red red wine, come on Eileen and Billy Ocean and a bit of ABBA that's fine by me. But don't push the same old same old oldies down my throat
I wrote a poem about a decade ago taking the **** out of Wedding D.J.'s who don't check out the dancefloor to see what's happening and kind of make the wrong choices which invariably empties the floor. I got to thinking, "Actually, this poem applies to some Northern Soul D.J.'s too". How many times do we see a busy, buzzing dancefloor (50+ punters) only for the next D.J. to display a special set of skills in emptying the floor due to a ridiculous change in temp, change in style or simply that he wants to indulge his own (niche) tastes. We then see maybe two dancers for his slot and isn't dance supposed to be the main activity on the scene? Niche stuff is fine - obviously - at a rare/underplayed night but surely not at a mainstream N.S. event? What do people think?