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Roger Williams

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  1. LOOK WHAT SIMON WHITE HAS JUST EMAILED ME BECAUSE I'VE BEEN READING THIS THREAD: Enjoying the Ian Levine thread are you? I bet you are, it matches your snideness. These c*nts make you look like a fucking innocent saint. Which makes them BIG c*nts. A nice bloke with a heart of gold, Ian? Roger
  2. So do I. The fact is, people only view anywhere as a 'closed shop' when they want to get in but can't, but when you think about it and as you say Andy, if you have enough music between you, what's the point of employing a guest to play the tunes you already have, again as you say, it lessens the time everyone else has to play and is a pointless expense, especially these days as there aren't really any DJs on the modern scene who will attract enough extra punters to any gig to make a difference, people are going to turn up to their chosen venues regardless. As with the one hour set mentality, I think the guest scenario is just another hangover from the traditional northern scene way of thinking, neither of which need to be part of the modern scene these days.
  3. And has been for the last 9 years. Same with Soul Underground in the Midlands, the venue's been playing primarily new releases since it started in 2001, probably the only standalone venue to do so? (apologies if I'm wrong). Roger
  4. That would explain it then.
  5. I'm surprised you even thought a statement like that worthy of a reply.
  6. No, it's a 70s record.
  7. Most forums are, it's definitely a modern day addiction. Sadly.
  8. I meant I don't know what the specific problem is Jayne, because there are many many issues existing in terms of both the music and the people, that make things the way they are these days. Can't see it ever changing to be honest. Roger
  9. Having been involved in modern room at nighters from 1997 until last year, I saw a steady decline from around 2001 on, up until last year when I walked away from DJ'ing at Stoke as I really couldn't be arsed turning up to DJ to a dozen people at most. Don't really know what the problem is - the modern crowd were never ones to stay up all night and even at their peak, the modern rooms at nighters I played at would generally thin out around 3am. Maybe, like me, people are simply getting too old and knackered to stay up all night, plus, as has been said countless times on soul forums, people have their own perspective as to what 'modern' soul is, so somebody would venture into a nighter modern room expecting to hear their own interpretation and as soon as they heard something they didn't like would turn round and walk out back to the northern room. I found that seventies fans wouldn't like the Y2K or house, northern fans would only want uptempo, so along with the new music house fans, they wouldn't like the Y2K stuff as it was too slow, new music/Y2K fans wouldn't like the seventies stuff as they'd heard it all a million times or the house was too banging for hours on end, so there was just no way to keep everyone happy, and consequently along with all the destructive political bullshit that never goes away, I think all these factors have contributed to the decline in the nighter modern rooms, to the point where I now believe, from what I've witnessed over the last few years, it's time to knock the nighter modern rooms on the head and give it up as a bad job because nobody on the nighter scene is really interested. Shame really because going back to your original question, during the prime years in the nigher modern rooms, from 1996-2001, the percentage of the different styles played was really quite even and you could hear Michael Proctor 'Fall Down' followed by George Benson 'Love Ballad' followed by Willie Hutch 'Just Another Day' followed by Charles & Gwen Scales 'So Good' back to back and the floor would stay full. Roger
  10. Haven't posted a playlist or show on here for a while, here's the latest show/podcast, aired on Solar Radio Sunday 17.8.08: SOULSORTS ON SOLAR RADIO - PLAYLIST - SUNDAY 17th AUGUST 2008 Dain Harris - Open Book (For The Moment - A Soul Acoustic) Messengers ft. Lisa Millett - Higher (Stonebridge R'n'B Mix) Chester Gregory - On And On (In Search Of High Love) J. Michael & W2 - My Luv 4 U (Without Walls) Monique Walker - More Of Your Glory (My Genesis) Murrills - Friend of Mine (Family Prayer) Chanel - Lovely Day (Independent Soul Divas) Maysa - Never Really Ever (Metamorphosis) Darien - Composure (If These Walls Could Talk) Ivana Santilli - Wish U Away (TONY) Roger Smith - Isn't It Love (Sittin' In It) Dave Hollister - Glow (Witness Protection) 2000black - Simple Sacrifice (A Next Set A Rockers) George Duke - Are You Ready (Dukey Treats) Angie Whitney - Don't Tease Me Now (That's What Love Is All About) Wizards Of Ooze - Gravitude (The Dipster 1994) Trina Maxwell - All I Need (The Journey 2000) Freda Simone - Show It (It's Time 1998) Carl Henry - Being With You (RnB 2000) Big Jim - Without Your Love (Commitment Episode 1 2003) Kenny Lattimore - Come To Me (Weekend 2001) Donald Sheffey - At The Party (Let's Be Lovers) Maya Neiada - I Need A Moment With You (Independent Soul Divas) Leon Ware - Smoovin' (Moon Ride) Yamamanym - You Still Are (Soularevolution) Lenora Jaye - Taking Over (Independent Soul Divas) Jonathan Dawson - Password (Melody Of Love) Noel Gourdin - Make The Most (After My Time) Jazz Liberatorz - Ease My Mind (Clin Odeil) Podcast here: >>>>> HERE <<<< Click to listen, right-click to download. Older podcasts/shows available here: >>>>> HERE <<<<< Cheers Roger Williams
  11. Neo 'Smile' has already fallen into that category for me, along with 'This Is What You Are'.
  12. That's a long post for you.
  13. But so-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o many people do, Nick, as we've both found out to our cost in the past mate!!! :lol:
  14. Most of the beatings these days though are verbal and via these forums!! :D
  15. If that's the case, then surely the logical thing is for the band to press up another 1200+ copies and sell them before somebody else does???? Or is that too sensible an idea?
  16. Not many people realise how you've been perfecting your craft for years mate: https://mixmeister.com/
  17. I agree with you, though I think the point of this actual thread being started was self-promotion by the thread starter, he did the same on EMS recently, it's just a big plug for his flyer designer/designs.
  18. The flyers that James Trouble has produced for his events take some beating, I can't think of any better ones I've seen.
  19. It was hailed as such about ten years ago.
  20. I'd classify them as 70s records.
  21. Mike Stephens isn't on Smooth, he never has been has he? The only two soul DJ's left on the roster at Smooth now are Andy Peebles and Richard Searling, the rest have been binned off. I believe Peter Young will now have a regular show on Solar between 2pm and 4pm each Sunday, so that's good news for his followers. Roger

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