Guest Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 (edited) Hi people for those that went to the city limits on Friday what a soul night over 300 people in a dance floor to die for no talc needed. Excellent sound system and good bar prices alot of people came far and wide for this soul night and what a night it was it had a feeling in the air to me of a soul weekender. So I would like to say well dont to event organisers and DJ'S Tony Barraclough and Melvin Walker and the guest DJ'S Ray copley and Barry Holland (KGB) P.S. Word is there is gonna be another room open at the next one for even more top sounds ! Edited April 12, 2009 by Guest Link to comment
moodysoul1 Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 Great venue but full of locals ,who were enjoying the motown ,glasses in hand on dance floor and i saw at least 2 handbags on the floor.IMO more motown then northern played which kept the dance floor full .And you had to que for ages at the bar if you wanted a drink.After speaking to friends that had travelled up to Sheffield for the nite they were of the same opinion most were locals there for the motown and for the most they got what they paid for. Link to comment
pikeys dog Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 Got to say I'd had enough by 11.30.... was purely a social event for me... and the sound in the bottom left corner was abysmal. Link to comment
Anton L Posted April 13, 2009 Share Posted April 13, 2009 was up from Sunny Kent for the weekend so we made our way over to City limits in the evening. Fantastic venue (ideally situated for an All-Nighter)with loads of potential, great attendance for the first night, a few first night hitches but this event could really take off as it has a second room that Steve kindly showed me. I am sure the next one will be great. Link to comment
Guest Posted April 13, 2009 Share Posted April 13, 2009 was up from Sunny Kent for the weekend so we made our way over to City limits in the evening. Fantastic venue (ideally situated for an All-Nighter)with loads of potential, great attendance for the first night, a few first night hitches but this event could really take off as it has a second room that Steve kindly showed me. I am sure the next one will be great. Yes there was one or two problems with the decks I think. But I am sure this will be sorted out for the next one. Link to comment
Guest Tony B Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 Yes there was one or two problems with the decks I think. But I am sure this will be sorted out for the next one. [/quote HI,THIS WAS OUR FIRST EVENT AND THERES ALWAYS GOING TO BE A FEW PROBLEMS. PROBLEMS LIKE THE BAR,TOO MUCH MOTOWN?? AND SOUND PROBLEMS NOW AND AGAIN.I HAVE TOOK THESE ISSUES ON BOARD AND THEY WILL BE SORTED FOR THE NEXT EVENT(8th May)AS FOR THE GUY WHO LEFT AT 11.30 I,M SORRY ABOUT THAT BECAUSE MOST OF BARRYS SPOT AND DEFFINATELY MINE WAS ALL NORTHERN, SO MAYBE HE LEFT ABIT EARLY I THINK? ANYWAY I WUD LOVE THE CHANCE TO PUT THESE ISSUES RIGHT AS A 100 MORE PEOPLE TURNED UP THAN WE ANTICIPATED,BUT OBVIOUSLY THATS A GOOD THING.WE WILL CARRY THIS NIGHT ON AND WE WILL GO FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH,LATER OPENING A MODERN ROOM DOWNSTAIRS(WHICH WILL ALSO SOLVE THE BAR PROBLEM) AS FOR THE "HANDBAGGERS" YOU NEVER KNOW WHOSE GOING TO TURN UP SO GIVE US A CHANCE IT WAS THE FIRST ONE,THINGS WILL GET BETTER! AS WE ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT OUR SOUL MUSIC! TONY B (BARRACLOUGH) KEEPING THE FAITH! Link to comment
Anton L Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 Couldn't agree more we stayed nearly till the end and the Northern sounds that were played were great the sound system became consistent, the one hick-up I heard with the decks just made us smile and carry on. Hand baggers are often the bread and butter of events like this until the Soul fraternity decide to support it. I am sure this event will get beater and better, but only with the SUPPORT of the soul fans. If during the night something is bothering you, just go and see the promoter and I know they will be only too pleased to help Link to comment
spirit Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 I enjoyed it, but there are a couple of posts that need a counter: In contrast to soulontops rave review of the dancefloor, I found the rather dubious claim of 'a dancefloor to die for, no talc needed' needed a bit of translation for people who weren't actually there and might come next time on the strength of that review: 'Shiny, new, sticky dancefloor. Nice to look at while standing still. Talc absolutely essential, but banned, and removed from peoples bags.'* and @Moodysoul1 There were plenty of non-soulies in (one of the reasons I enjoyed it), but the DJs came down sharpish (politely) on anyone new to the game taking drinks onto the floor - I thought it was well disciplined. I've been to a few town centre 'Northern Soul' nightclubs where DJs/promoters say nothing, and after a while you leave in frustration, so it made a nice change. Music policy (at least after 11 when I got there) seemed to be mostly played out crossover and northern/motown. Bog standard playlist I thought, but very popular and kept the dancefloor full. It was nice to see Blackpool dance comp winner Keith strutting his fancy stuff. Some nice individual dancing. Anyway, great venue, lots of potential. Very successful first night. Please get rid of the talc ban* (sorry if I was misinformed), or explain it/correct me, and a bit more imagination in the playlist, maybe? *to be fair, I didn't actually see this, but was told it was happening by grumpy soulies when I got in. Link to comment
Guest Tony B Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 (edited) I enjoyed it, but there are a couple of posts that need a counter: In contrast to soulontops rave review of the dancefloor, I found the rather dubious claim of 'a dancefloor to die for, no talc needed' needed a bit of translation for people who weren't actually there and might come next time on the strength of that review: 'Shiny, new, sticky dancefloor. Nice to look at while standing still. Talc absolutely essential, but banned, and removed from peoples bags.'* and @Moodysoul1 There were plenty of non-soulies in (one of the reasons I enjoyed it), but the DJs came down sharpish (politely) on anyone new to the game taking drinks onto the floor - I thought it was well disciplined. I've been to a few town centre 'Northern Soul' nightclubs where DJs/promoters say nothing, and after a while you leave in frustration, so it made a nice change. Music policy (at least after 11 when I got there) seemed to be mostly played out crossover and northern/motown. Bog standard playlist I thought, but very popular and kept the dancefloor full. It was nice to see Blackpool dance comp winner Keith strutting his fancy stuff. Some nice individual dancing. Anyway, great venue, lots of potential. Very successful first night. Please get rid of the talc ban* (sorry if I was misinformed), or explain it/correct me, and a bit more imagination in the playlist, maybe? *to be fair, I didn't actually see this, but was told it was happening by grumpy soulies when I got in. THANKS FOR YOUR FEEDBACK GUYS, AND BE ASSURED ALL THESE POINTS WILL BE ADDRESSED. CHEERS TONY B AND BIG CLIFF Edited April 14, 2009 by Tony B Link to comment
pikeys dog Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 Sorry, you've misunderstood... I left at about 12.30, but I'd had 'enough' by 11.30 - and by that I mean things like "Up The Ladder To The Roof", "Give Me Just A Little More Time" and other Motown 'Pop' records Link to comment
Guest Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 I enjoyed it, but there are a couple of posts that need a counter: In contrast to soulontops rave review of the dancefloor, I found the rather dubious claim of 'a dancefloor to die for, no talc needed' needed a bit of translation for people who weren't actually there and might come next time on the strength of that review: 'Shiny, new, sticky dancefloor. Nice to look at while standing still. Talc absolutely essential, but banned, and removed from peoples bags.'* and @Moodysoul1 There were plenty of non-soulies in (one of the reasons I enjoyed it), but the DJs came down sharpish (politely) on anyone new to the game taking drinks onto the floor - I thought it was well disciplined. I've been to a few town centre 'Northern Soul' nightclubs where DJs/promoters say nothing, and after a while you leave in frustration, so it made a nice change. Music policy (at least after 11 when I got there) seemed to be mostly played out crossover and northern/motown. Bog standard playlist I thought, but very popular and kept the dancefloor full. It was nice to see Blackpool dance comp winner Keith strutting his fancy stuff. Some nice individual dancing. Anyway, great venue, lots of potential. Very successful first night. Please get rid of the talc ban* (sorry if I was misinformed), or explain it/correct me, and a bit more imagination in the playlist, maybe? *to be fair, I didn't actually see this, but was told it was happening by grumpy soulies when I got in. May have sounded over top about the dancefloor but with it been at a dance school you expect it to be good I found it excellent I must admit it was not very good at the start of the night but by the end of the night the dance floor seemed good. Link to comment
spirit Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 May have sounded over top about the dancefloor but with it been at a dance school you expect it to be good I found it excellent I must admit it was not very good at the start of the night but by the end of the night the dance floor seemed good. I think that is fair. I also found it got easier to dance on as the night wore on, and the floor 'warmed up' (though I struggled to convince one frustrated soulie friend to 'have a go now'). Talc would make it a lot easier though. Link to comment
spirit Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 THANKS FOR YOUR FEEDBACK GUYS, AND BE ASSURED ALL THESE POINTS WILL BE ADDRESSED. CHEERS TONY B AND BIG CLIFF Thank you for listening! Good luck with the event, a very promising start. Link to comment
Ray Copley Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 Sorry, you've misunderstood... I left at about 12.30, but I'd had 'enough' by 11.30 - and by that I mean things like "Up The Ladder To The Roof", "Give Me Just A Little More Time" and other Motown 'Pop' records Sounds like that's my fault then Joe ! I played the 10 till 11 spot so if you'd had enough by 11.30 must be my choice of records you did'nt like ! I did'nt hear either of those records you mentioned but just remember it was the first night and it was a sensible choice to play save ! See my playlist from that night and in order of play, I tried to give a little for all ! 1. Frankie Beverly - If Thats What you Wanted 2. Edwin Starr - My Weakness Is You 3. Isley Brothers - Why When The Love As Gone 4. Glady's Knight - If You Ever Get Your Hands On Love 5. J J Barnes - Please Let Me In 6. Bettye Swan - Kiss My Love Goodbye 7. Clarence Carter - Messin With My Mind 8. Sandra Richardson - Stay Here With Me 9. Fantastic Puzzles - Come Back 10. Tyrone Barkley - Man Of Value 11. Jan Jones - Independant Woman 12. Luther - Don't Wanna Be A Fool 13. Denise Lasalle - Her I Am Again 14. Edwin Starr - I Want My Baby Back 15. Gayle Adams - Baby I Need Your Loving 16. Sister Sledge - Love Don't You Go Through No Changes 17. Otis Redding - Loving By The Pound 18. Gladys Knight - No One Could Love You More 19. Isley Brothers - My Love Is Your Love 20. Marvin & Tammi - Ain't No Mountain High Enough 21. Sam & Dave - Soothe Me 22. Ruby Andrews - Just Loving You Apologies for the Sound problems and the Bar, Plus we did try to get people off the dance floor with handbags or drinks ! It was a pleasure to do a spot for Tony who IMO brought us a great night and I had no end of people coming up to me saying what a great night they had also, so we should not let a few bad comments spoil it - Roll on the 8th May. Thankyou all who supported us : Ray Copley Link to comment
Guest Tony B Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 (edited) TONY BARRACLOUGH PLAYLISTS FOR CITY LIMITS OPENING NIGHT 12-1AM SPOT 1. NEVER FOR ME: MILLIONARES 2. YES,I LOVE YOU BABY: THE DYNAMICS 3. I NEVER KNEW: EDDIE FOSTER 4. SEND HIM BACK: POINTER SISTERS 5. NAME IT YOU GOT IT: MICKEY MOONSHINE 6. OUR LOVE IS IN THE POCKET: DARRELL BANKS 7. I'VE GOT THE NEED: SPOOKY AND SUE 8. THE NEXT IN LINE: HOAGYS LANDS 9. MIGHTY LOVER: THE MIGHTY LOVERS 10. I CAN SEE HIM LOVIN YOU:ANDERSON BROTHERS 11. LUCKY TO BE LOVED BY YOU: WILLIE HUTCH( GREAT VOCALIST) 12. YOU'VE BEEN CHEATIN: THE IMPRESSIONS 13.MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE: ISLEY BROTHERS 14. MOODY WOMAN: JERRY BUTLER 15. I REALLY LOVE YOU: THE TOMANGOES 16. WHERE IS THE LOVE: BETTY WRIGHT 17. CAN'T SEEM TO GET YOU OUT OF MY MIND: FOUR TOPS(FAV) 18. AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH: JR WALKER AND THE ALL STARS 19. LOVE FACTORY: ELOISE LAWS 20. WALK AWAY FROM LOVE: MR DAVID RUFFIN(THE VOICE HIMSELF ! ) KEEPIN THE FAITH, TONY B AND BIG CLIFF ( CITY LIMITS SOUL NIGHTS) Edited April 15, 2009 by Tony B Link to comment
Guest hurryup Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 Sorry, you've misunderstood... I left at about 12.30, but I'd had 'enough' by 11.30 - and by that I mean things like "Up The Ladder To The Roof", "Give Me Just A Little More Time" and other Motown 'Pop' records In the short time that I've been on the scene, I've found that every new venue that I've attended, has had it's teething problems. Yes, the dance floor felt "sticky" but perhaps all it needs is buffing up - no big deal. Look at Blackpool, it was described as the best in the country, I personally thought it was terrible. City Limits was advertised as Northern Soul & Motown so if you don't like Motown, perhaps you shouldn't go I thought the venue was perfect for a Northern & Motown night, the room being a really good size Unfortunately, the bar did let it down but next time the other room will be open which, as previously stated, has another bar. All in all, there was a good crowd in and we really enjoyed the night, will definitely go again Link to comment
pikeys dog Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 City Limits was advertised as Northern Soul & Motown so if you don't like Motown, perhaps you shouldn't go Or perhaps if I want to hear the same old Motown tracks reeled out time after time, I should pull out one of the 150+ Motown albums off my record room shelves, and save myself the four quid admission? Link to comment
Ray Copley Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 (edited) I should pull out one of the 150+ Motown albums off my record room shelves, and save myself the four quid admission? How much for : Edwin Starr - 25 Miles LP - UK Motown - tml 11115 Mine's well worn ! Edited April 16, 2009 by Copy208 Link to comment
pikeys dog Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 How much for : Edwin Starr - 25 Miles LP - UK Motown - tml 11115 Mine's well worn ! You should be able to pick a decent copy up for £20 off eBay. Link to comment
spirit Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 In the short time that I've been on the scene, I've found that every new venue that I've attended, has had it's teething problems. True, and this was a very good start, but it was popular enough to withstand a few early questions. Yes, the dance floor felt "sticky" but perhaps all it needs is buffing up - no big deal. If nobody tells them, how are they going to know? Look at Blackpool, it was described as the best in the country, I personally thought it was terrible. What's that got to do with it? It was terrible. They were lying. City Limits was advertised as Northern Soul & Motown so if you don't like Motown, perhaps you shouldn't go This is advertised as a rare and northern soul forum, so if you like Motown perhaps you shouldn't be posting here. I thought the venue was perfect for a Northern & Motown night, the room being a really good size Unfortunately, the bar did let it down but next time the other room will be open which, as previously stated, has another bar. All in all, there was a good crowd in and we really enjoyed the night, will definitely go again There was a superb crowd in, but I spoke to several disgruntled soulies who were unimpressed. I thought they were being too negative, because I enjoyed myself, but they had legitimate questions/criticisms that were raised here. Link to comment
Ray Copley Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 This is advertised as a rare and northern soul forum, so if you like Motown perhaps you shouldn't be posting here. Link to comment
spirit Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 (edited) Can't beleive what I keep reading : This site is for any person young or old into the " Soul Scene " regardless of what style of soul floats your boat ! Perhaps you are reading just a leedle bit too literally? I reworded a silly post to highlight the silliness. Look:City Limits was advertised as Northern Soul & Motown so if you don't like Motown, perhaps you shouldn't go This is advertised as a rare and northern soul forum, so if you like Motown perhaps you shouldn't be posting here. You see? You see what I did there? Lighten up everybody ! Why? This is a forum, and there's been nothing nasty. Perhaps you are overestimating our sensitivity on top of misreading my post. I've not been offended by anything here. 1st night, Few teething problems, 300 people ! yes bar could'nt cope ! How many venue's in Sheffield get that support so if you enjoyed it please continue to support it, it will get better ! Agreed. A highly successful first night with a couple of issues. Though, I think I and others made that reasonably clear already, and as I'm starting to repeat myself I will say goodbye to this thread. ps. Bold font does not necessarily equal importance of content. And it's a PITA when quoting. Edited April 16, 2009 by spirit Link to comment
Ray Copley Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 pain in the arse? Cheers Joe ! Not very good at this Forum Link to comment
spirit Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 (edited) It's a small round bread. Edited April 20, 2009 by spirit Link to comment
Ray Copley Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 It's a small round bread. Well thats better than Joe's answer ! Link to comment
Guest hurryup Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 Can't beleive what I keep reading : This site is for any person young or old into the " Soul Scene " regardless of what style of soul floats your boat ! Perhaps you are reading just a leedle bit too literally? I reworded a silly post to highlight the silliness. Look: You see? You see what I did there? Why? This is a forum, and there's been nothing nasty. Perhaps you are overestimating our sensitivity on top of misreading my post. I've not been offended by anything here. Agreed. A highly successful first night with a couple of issues. Though, I think I and others made that reasonably clear already, and as I'm starting to repeat myself I will say goodbye to this thread. ps. Bold font does not necessarily equal importance of content. And it's a PITA when quoting. Good, bye Link to comment
Guest Tony B Posted April 19, 2009 Share Posted April 19, 2009 It's a small round bread. GOOD ANSWER, MY MAN! KEEP ON KEEPIN ON! Link to comment
pikeys dog Posted April 19, 2009 Share Posted April 19, 2009 It's a small round bread. DO NOT click on the link above - it contains malicious Spyware - as I've just found to my chagrin.... Link to comment
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