Where and who first played any classic record can always be contentious. But their discovery can also have interesting stories. So anyone one out there got any stories to tell of records found or given to a Dj.
I've found a few over the years, so I thought I start it off.
M M and the Peanuts-The Phillie-Money
Found this in a junk shop in Swindon in about 1976. The shop was on a small traffic island near the Tech, always had lots of import 45's which he would sell at 10p each. Covered it up as The Del Larks-The dance, first played it at Yate and within weeks had the dance floor rockin'.
Purple Mndi-Stop hurting me baby-Cat. Found this on the same day and same shop as M M and The Peanuts, but unlike the afore mentioned record always struggled at Yate with this. Wasn't until Stafford that it really took off, where Pat Brady was playing it as well.
Bad Weather Inc-I never, never knew-Bad Weather. On a trip to the states I went to see an old friend, Jeff, who is a big sweet soul collector in New York. Whilst in his basement listening to all the records he said he wouldn't sell me, he pulled out a box of what he called odd ball shit. Most of it was 'exactly what it said on the tin' except for for Bad Weather Inc, even better he had three copies. He sold them to me for $30 each. Took it along to The Ritz three weeks later and on it's first play went down a storm. Sold the other two to Sam and Russ Vickers.
Bobby Sheen-Something new to do-Warner Brothers. One night at Stafford, Pete Wid ran up to the stage as I was djing and thrust this record in my hand and said play it, just play it, trust me. So I put it on the decks played a bit of both sides and cued up 'I may not be what you want'. As the record kicked in Pete looked horrified, no the other side he shouted, so there and then I stopped the record flip to the other side and the rest is history.
Where and who first played any classic record can always be contentious. But their discovery can also have interesting stories. So anyone one out there got any stories to tell of records found or given to a Dj.
I've found a few over the years, so I thought I start it off.
M M and the Peanuts-The Phillie-Money
Found this in a junk shop in Swindon in about 1976. The shop was on a small traffic island near the Tech, always had lots of import 45's which he would sell at 10p each. Covered it up as The Del Larks-The dance, first played it at Yate and within weeks had the dance floor rockin'.
Purple Mndi-Stop hurting me baby-Cat. Found this on the same day and same shop as M M and The Peanuts, but unlike the afore mentioned record always struggled at Yate with this. Wasn't until Stafford that it really took off, where Pat Brady was playing it as well.
Bad Weather Inc-I never, never knew-Bad Weather. On a trip to the states I went to see an old friend, Jeff, who is a big sweet soul collector in New York. Whilst in his basement listening to all the records he said he wouldn't sell me, he pulled out a box of what he called odd ball shit. Most of it was 'exactly what it said on the tin' except for for Bad Weather Inc, even better he had three copies. He sold them to me for $30 each. Took it along to The Ritz three weeks later and on it's first play went down a storm. Sold the other two to Sam and Russ Vickers.
Bobby Sheen-Something new to do-Warner Brothers. One night at Stafford, Pete Wid ran up to the stage as I was djing and thrust this record in my hand and said play it, just play it, trust me. So I put it on the decks played a bit of both sides and cued up 'I may not be what you want'. As the record kicked in Pete looked horrified, no the other side he shouted, so there and then I stopped the record flip to the other side and the rest is history.
Anyone got any stories to tell?