
Everything posted by Dave Rimmer
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J.d. Bryant On Shrine Estate Find In Usa
Cheaper to fly out and collect them !
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To: All You Dj's. Have You Ever
Going back to the original question, I've never refused to DJ, but I have refused to use my own records at one night. The equipment itself was fine, set up on a table. Trouble was that table was put right on the edge of the dancefloor, so as soon as the first dancer hit the floor the needle started jumping all over the place. I even sent the promoter out to the car park to look for a couple of paving slabs to put under the decks to try and stop it. Sean Chapman was one of the other DJs, and after he'd tried a couple, and they all bounced, we both used his Goldmine Sevens sales box to DJ with.
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Djing For The First Time Tonight, Any Tips
Well there's an interesting view ! I mean, it's not as though a dancefloor pays to get in is it ? The dancefloor is usually there before everyone else, in fact it's usually there all the time, unless it's a portable dancefloor, or it gets covered with carpet at times. So how can you rip off a dancefloor ? Unless there is now a faction that supports the human rights of dancefloors, you know, not to many dancing at once, no overweight people, a brush and polish once a week, that type of thing. Of course you have to be able to envisage a dancefloor as an entity in it's own right rarther than just some strips of wood laid down specifically for people to dance on. I wonder if they have a Union with Union Reps that go round visiting them ? They must do surely, I mean to say, there are so many different types, big ones, small ones, round ones, square ones, oblong ones, wooden ones, tiled ones, the list just goes on and on. I bet the Dancefloor's Annual Conference in Blackpool is busy as well because dancefloors won't get much chance to go to the seaside. Perhaps you mean rip a strip off a dancefloor, but that would be an infraction against the dancefloor's human rights, so you can't mean that. I'm still puzzled. To Greentangerine: In terms of your first DJ spot, keep it simple, but most of all ENJOY YOURSELF.
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Your Favourite Northern Soul Picture / Image ?
Er No, the guy at the front has a Wigan Casino badge on his vest ............................................. I'm not sure if it was used there originally, but it's used as the photo on the 'Northern Noise' mag produced by Wigan Casino.
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Looking For A Book
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Local Press Ad
Errr, what event ?
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Forget Halloween
Truly awesome !
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Soulful Kinda Music
Just as last month saw over 100 discographies updated on Soulful Kinda Music, the last eight days have seen 42 completely new discographies added. Click on the link under my name at the bottom of the post to find discographies for the following artists and labels: Billy Butler, Buddy Smith, The Epsilons, Joe Matthews, Junior McCants, The Kelly Brothers, Laura Lee, Lee Rogers, Lee Williams & The Cymbals, Lillian Dupree, Phil Terrell, Willie Kendrick, The Fabulous Apollos, The Flaming Embers, The Just Brothers, Veda Brown, Wendy Rene, Willie Gauf & The Soul Brothers, Willie Harper, Eddie Carlton, Yvonne Baker, Annette Snell, Earl Van Dyke, Gloria Jones, Margie Joseph, Roy Redmond, Shirley Lawson, The Dynamic Superiors, The Enchanters, The San Remo Golden Strings, The Valadiers, The Wallace Brothers, Theresa Lindsey, Jackey Beavers, The Astors, The Ambassadors, and Al Wilson. New label listings for Memphis, The Sound Of Memphis, Murco, Perception, and Mayfield Records. As always, any additions or corrections are welcome. Back to doing updates to existing discographies in November !
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Tony Middleton - Return To Spanish Harlem, Jms Auction
The question marks are there because I didn't know what the flip side was. I do now, and one of the question marks will have magically disappeared in about ten minutes You don't happen to know what year it was released as well do you ?
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Overseas Ns Scenes
Completely wrong about Germany. R & B is popular, but no more so than in the UK. The German scene is I would guess (Having DJ'ed in Germany, Italy, France, and Ireland) the biggest outside the UK. There are at least four weekenders a year, the biggest (Baltic Soul) covers the whole spectrum of Soul from 60s through to current stuff, and puts some pretty good live acts on as well, with well over 1500 in attendance. Nuremberg, which is the one I have DJ'ed at most, regularly attracts 600 to 700 people every December, and has been running about 15 years now. The first Hamburg weekender had neary a 1000 in on the Saturday, including around 60 Brits. (Sorry Bamberg, never been:thumbup:) There are also regular Soul nights and allnighters all across the country (Some of which have been running nearly twenty years now) I hadn't realised that the Australian scene was attracting numbers like this to support your claim that it's the biggest outside the uk There are also some very serious collectors and DJs out there as well. People who would be able to slot into the line up of any allnighter in the world. Hmm, yeah quite a lot do get shitfaced though Wrong about Italy as well. The Vicenza allnighter and the Pisa allnighters have a heavy Sixties bias, and again quite serious collectors and DJs. I've just come back from France. Very few regular events I'm afraid, but the ones who do run things are both committed and passionate collectors and DJs Spain, never DJ'ed there, (But would love to) but know enough Spanish lads to agree with what you say. Ireland, both Belfast and Dublin (DJ'ed in both several times) - As you said, just as busy, passionate, as the UK, but with a real party vibe going all the time. They really do go out to enjoy themselves rather than moan about so and so playing Oldies and so and so playing Modern. Scandanaia, never been, but there is something on in Oslo every year, Ginger Taylor DJs out there regularly, and I think Butch has been over a couple of times. Japan and the States, never been. My one remaining ambition as a Northern Soul DJ is to DJ at an allnighter in the States, sort of taking it full circle if you know what I mean Australia, never been, they're all descended from convicts anyway . But is there an Australian Northern scene ? Or is it just an extension of the UK scene ? If you took all the ex-pats away, how many would be left ? Seriously though, I think the way the different cities all run their own soul nights through the year and then take it in turns to host the annual weekender is great.
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Smokey Live On Jools Holland Bbc2 Now(Ish)
He's doing an hour show on BBC2 on Sunday night at 11pm as part of the Electric Proms series. Smokey Robinson with his six poiece band and the BBC Symphony Orchestra celebrating 50 years of Motown
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Prestatyn Theft
I DJed 4-5am on the Sat night / Sunday morning and didn't see any one removing a banner from the stage if that helps pin the time down a little better.
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Current Price For The Valentinos - Sweeter
It got played out at the French weekender last Friday night
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Sian Does Some Display Dancing
Read the Blog for the full expose The French weekender Lookback Blog
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Sian Does Some Display Dancing
Not yet Ken, not yet
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Sian Does Some Display Dancing
It WAS Margie, I'm the bloke that walks in front of the camera a few seconds into the video
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Sian Does Some Display Dancing
Following some rather imaginative dancing by some of the French patrons of the weekender Sian decided to show them how it's done:whistling:. It's quite a long video, but well worth watching to the end. By the way, I value my safety, so will at this stage point out that it was Margie who did the filming, I just encouraged Sian Oh yeah, to spread the blame a bit, the arm you see move out of the way at the beginning belongs to Phil Shields. A Blog entry, exposing more people will be made later this week Mike has embedded the video in the next post
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Current Price For The Valentinos - Sweeter
I'm confused now. Do you want the Dells track ? If so I've got one of those in my sales box.
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Ovo Definition
You sussed me ! Mind you I gave the clue in the signature to my original post....Dave 'Bored at lunchtime' Rimmer. I thought the album bit was especially good ! I stand by what I said in the first sentence though, original vinyl has only one meaning, and that is the first legal issue on vinyl irregardless of label or country of origin. But........... There again, what about Frank Wilson ? Never legally issued in the States, so does that mean that the UK copy is the original vinyl ? And if the UK release is the original vinyl, what status does that mean the copies on Soul have ?
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Ovo Definition
There's always one isn't there The question of local / national releases didn't slip by me, I just couldn't think of a reasoned way of explaining it, so I did what any good debator does, and ignored it completely I suppose you would have to say that even with these there is still only one original release, being pedantic. It's up to you, or any other DJ for that matter as to how legitimate the playing of the second issue is !
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Ovo Definition
Original vinyl can mean only one thing. The first legal issue, thus whether it be an LP track, or a 45, that's the original vinyl, irregardless of it's country of origin. If a track was issued on the UK Grapevine label for the first time, ie it was previously unreleased, that can legitimately lay claim to being the original vinyl. By the same token, if the track is a UK issue of a track that was previously issued in the States, it's a UK reissue (I know that some people would claim that it is the original UK issue, but it's still not the original issue if it's already been issued somewhere else) It doesn't matter what label you are talking about though, the clue is in the word 'original'. there cannot be two original vinyl issues because by simple deduction, if one follows the other, only one is original. The only distinction I would make from this is between LP tracks and 45s. Given this as a scenario: Group XXX release a single in January. It becomes a huge hit in February. Record company YYY decide to release an album as quickly as possible in March, to cash in on group XXX's current popularity. Group XXX release a follow up single in May, the flip side of the single is a track they recorded for the album, and it is now, forty years later, the indemand track by group XXX. So, because the single was released after the album, technically, this makes the album the original vinyl ! So, I would say that if a track is LP only, that has to be the original vinyl, but if a track is on an LP, and released as a 45 (at, or around the same time as the LP), the 45 is the original vinyl as far as we, in our enclosed little world of NS, are concerned. Go on then, argue about that Dave 'Bored at lunchtime' Rimmer
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The Unsung Of R&b And Soul / Skull Snaps
Hardly call them unsung heroes in the UK though, or did I imagine the live show they did at Cleethorpes a couple of years ago ?
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The Third Degree 'mercy'.. (Uk Acid Jazz)
Tjhis is what the Acid jazz website says about the single "As Duffy's timeless pop classic was crowned the hit song of last year, south London production team The Third Degree hit upon the idea of recording it again, but this time with the proper 60's soul sound the track deserves!Think big heavy horns, a driving funky beat and a crisp and clear soulful vocal. It's what Mark Ronson would have done and Duffy should have done. The single is being released in March on an extremely lim-ited 7 inch vinyl only run, so if you want a copy, you had better put your name down. Heavy support already from BBC Radio Two, BBC 6Music and Radio London has en-sured that the buzz is beginning to grow. The b-side is that classic northern soul staple "the instrumental"!" Funnily enough it doesn't say whether they 're-recorded' the vocals, or just the backing.
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100 Club 30Th Anniversary Single
Mint unplayed copy for sale. The first one on Ebay went for over seventy quid, and I've heard of them being sold for over a ton, so: £60 including postage. PM me if you want it, but be quick because it won't be there long. I'll be away from a PC until this at least late this afternoon, but will reply to all PMs as soon as I can.
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Alcohol At Allnighters...is There Really Any Need For It?
Phil Dick may have been involved, but I know Pat Brady was.