Everything posted by Chalky
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Dj's I Wanna Hear Out More At Allnighters
Paul Barker did a really good sety at Lifeline and I would recommend him to any promoter. He went on at 4 am very nervous but was fazed. Steve G did a great set of dancers and he wasn't stuck to the 60's either. I also enjoyd Ady C and Marc Forrest. Dave Greet can still do the business as well, he was very nervous at Lifeline but packed the floor. IMO we haven't had one bad guest, all had and still have something different to add to what is on offer, not afraid to play a fiver record followed by a £5K record, age may not be on the side of some but experience and knowledge is something you cannot buy...although a few try!!
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Dj's I Wanna Hear Out More At Allnighters
Makes a change for you to talk about someone else My apologies. Why not just say who you are talking about because any other time the only venue who gets it right for you is Burnley. As for Kings Hall, yes it is a fantastic night out but the average punter there aren't your average nighter attendee and it isn't right for everyone'just like any other venue. We all have our own tastes and favourite venues and fave DJ's. But at the end of the day every promoter should have responsibility when it comes to the progression of the scene, both musically and DJ wise but unfortuately it will nver happen because too many don't see the bigger picture just their own selfish needs. Any way back to the topic............
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Dj's I Wanna Hear Out More At Allnighters
Your upset? pity you didn't think of that yesterday with your behaviour. You don't mind slagging off something somone else loves but as soon as someone mentions your favourite venue your upset. Let's be grown up about it, we all know what veniue Terry is referring to don't we. So why be upset? I haven't slagged Burnley off, I haven't had a go at the promoter or its DJ's either. Karl, Sean, Cliff etc have my full respect for what they do and have done. BUT it is ok for Terry to slag off everyone else? What do you expect others to do, sit and take the rubbish he spouts? It is ok for him to say that only one promoter gets it right and that in essence no one else knows what they are doing? It is just utter rubbish. There are plenty of venues that have done either as much or more to get this scene off its arse as you put it. Plenty of venues and promoters that are far from retro lovers or someones preferred venue. Your beloved venue is playing nothing that others aren't so lets not put it on a pedestal it doesn't rightly deserve. It is ONE of MANY good venues out there playing uptempo dance music. There are plenty out there giving youth its chance, that is fact. BUT whoever DJ's, whatever their age they have to have something to offer that isn't already on offer, youthful exuberance isn't enough. And that is very hard to do. You cannot discard a DJ simply because he is older.
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Dj's I Wanna Hear Out More At Allnighters
Only one promoter gets it right? What a load of rubbish. Don't you mean "only one promoter gets it right for you"? Many other promotions get it right for many out there, plenty of venues far more popular than Burnley so lets get that straight from the off. It is a good night but there's little that isn't already on offer elsewhere so I don't really understand why you keep coming out with some o-f the rubbish you do. I know many who don't go precisely for the reason you do love it. But hey thats what makes this scene so great, the diversity. There is such a thing as over hype and your doing a pretty good job of that and doing a great job inturning people off the venue. Why do you go out if no one esle gets it right? You can't blame a DJ for taking any booking. If the DJ goes down like a damp squid then more often than not it is the fault of the promotoer for not taking care in his DJ selections and booking a DJ that suits his crowd. It might suit his taste but might be totally wrong for his paying punters.
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Dirty Secrets: Which "oldie" Will You Never Ever Get Sick Of?
This is a forum for soul/northern soul, please leave references to pop music for a pop forum. If you have no interest in the topic then read something else, there is no need for some of the childish responses some topics are getting. Off topic posts removed.
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Save The Twisted Wheel
off topic posts removed.
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Save The Twisted Wheel
Well I will tell you what to do then, if you have no interest in the topic and couldn't care less then stay off the topic and read something else and contribute something positive elsewhere. No need for the type of comments you made just causing ill feeling. Your post has been removed.
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Dj's I Wanna Hear Out More At Allnighters
I don't disagree one bit with you Adam, as well you know we are probably coming from the same direction but lets be honest there is a reason most of what we want to hear is in a side or back room is because there is n't the support to do anything else....Regardless how good the records are. People do not want to stray to far form the traditional northern soul.
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Joe Brown On Gaye
Please no requests for MP3's but if anyone can post this via soundcloud I'd like to hear myself.
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Acetates - Let's Take A Look
thee is this BH from ebay in 2004.. https://www.popsike.com/northern-soul-brenda-holloway-LONELY-BOY-ACETATE/4037000195.html and the PH https://www.popsike.com/northern-soul-patrice-holloway-FOR-THE-LOVE-OF-MIKE/4037000851.html
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Funkadelic On (Canadian) Cbc Radio 12Th August
Saw this over on Soulful Detroit and thought it might be of interest to some here. It is Canadian Radio but they do have podasts and listen again for those whop can't listen when aired. Hey soulful Detroiters - one of your freakiest bands is the subject of a new audio documentary airing on Canadian radio August 12. Funk Getting Ready To Roll tells the little explored period of the band's time in Toronto during the early 70s. -------------------------- "They are in some way a part of the Canadian music scene and nobody acknowledges that" - Prakash John, on Funkadelic. A forgotten chapter of Toronto music history becomes an hour-long audio documentary as Funk Getting Ready To Roll airs Sunday August 12 on CBC Radio's Inside The Music. The documentary tells the story of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee George Clinton, his crew and their home base in Hogtown during the early 70s just before they hit big by mid-decade. Clinton had already been in the music business for 15 years before the winds of change blew him to Toronto, where he and several band mates would reside for nearly three years. He'd already survived band break-ups, hardscrabble times writing for Motown and a titanic consumption of LSD, Toronto offered a change of scene and new possibilities for Funkadelic. Creativity blossomed. While in Toronto, Clinton and company stretched out stylistically and joined with local musicians to create the double album America Eats Its Young in 1972 as well as the bed tracks for many other records in subsequent years. Then circumstances shifted again and a recharged Funkadelic left town to pursue their convoluted journey to stardom. Funk Getting Ready To Roll features interviews with: George Clinton, ringmaster of funk Bernie Worrell, keyboard genius Frankie Kash Waddy, drummer, ex-JB's to boot... Cordell Boogie Mosson, bassist/guitarist, still with P Funk Chris Tannis, former road manager/booking agent Prakash John, ace Toronto bassist (Lou Reed, Alice Cooper) Rob Bowman, York University professor of all things soulful They reflect on the state of the band at the time, their personal lives and their memories of living and working in Toronto and Canada. The documentary is hosted and produced by David Dacks. Funk Getting Ready To Roll airs on: Inside The Music Sunday August 12 3PM (3:30PM in NL) on CBC Radio 2 and 9PM (10PM in Atlantic Canada, 10:30PM in NL) on CBC Radio 1 https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ If you can't listen live, be sure to stream the archive when it's posted
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Christine Cooper - ?
Thanks Simon, good to see a decent picture of her. I wish the video was as good
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Christine Cooper - ?
LP's not a strong point of mine Harry but sure I've seen talk of an LP?? What happened to the picture of Christine Simon posted? I only saw it on my phone other day so wouldn't mind a decent look.
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A Tamla Motown Appreciation Society For Collectors
Isn't there "a place" to share all the above right here?
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Dj's I Wanna Hear Out More At Allnighters
No disrespect intended to anyone but who does have anything new to offer Russ in all honesty, not many DJ's do these days. Who in reality has a set of "own new cover ups, one offs, exclusives, plus quality interesting reactivations" to offer as a DJ? I can't think of too many? Most are too lazy to go looking for interesting reactivations preferring to carry round a hot box of expensive records most are chasing.
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Christine Cooper - ?
the video was on here at one time Harry but its been taken down from youtube.
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Christine Cooper - ?
dunno how i missed the video when Dave posted it.....oops
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Dj's I Wanna Hear Out More At Allnighters
We have Colin on at the next Lifeline. We've had Jock on there in the past as well.
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Christine Cooper - ?
I'm sure there was one of her singing HAMB but it has long disappeared.
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On Top Of The World - The Stafford All-Nighters Podcasts
I think he means the live recordings etc on mixcloud.
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On Top Of The World - The Stafford All-Nighters Podcasts
Mixcloud don't offer a download option.
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On Top Of The World - The Stafford All-Nighters Podcasts
Thanks Jason, plenty more to come yet, tons of stuff left. I've none prepared right now so might do one of Robin's next though.
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Sugar Dumpling Alt Version?
The one on the "Twistin' The Night Away" lp is different to the issue.
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On Top Of The World - The Stafford All-Nighters Podcasts
Chees mate, I thought I'd done that one, will sort it now. I was rushing last night
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Northern Soul - Detroit Land Apples - I Need Help
Think what he is saying is all copies are issues or stock copies. Was there any demonstration copies or Disc Jockey copies? Who actually played on the session?