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Anyone Know What This Is Please?
OK sorry, and thank you I'll remove it Gone already! Thanks
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Anyone Know What This Is Please?
Anyone know a tunes called 'Torchered heart'? It's for a mate who's trying to find it. name and title if poss' Thanks p.s. There's a clip of it on the Video, sound clips thread to listen to.
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Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Looking back at the points made in this thread I think the answer has to be Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj? No - if you were to start buying big ticket items now to amass a good enough collection to be a top Northern DJ unless you have just won the lotto and have thousands to spend on tunes. Yes - if you have been collecting for years and already have the tunes to barter with. But as already mentioned, having a huge collection of big ticket tunes doesn't mean that you have the ability to become a top northern DJ anyway but it will get your foot in the door if you flash your box . Whether it's the oldies or Rare& underplayed scene that you're into, the answers are the same IMHO!- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
You are right, there nothing like the buzz of finding a new tune that's a belter, or an old tune at a good price. A few oldies I have found at good prices are 'Apollas - Mr Creator - USA Warner Bros Demo - £25, Solomon King - This beautiful day - UK Parlaphone Demo - £50 and Pookie Hudson - This gets to me - USA 'Jamie' Gold and white - £19 (sold on for £112 eventually)- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
- The Javells - Goodbye Nothin To Say
VaVas? now there was a place! lost count of how many folk tried to lean back thinking there was a perspex partition there, only to find that there wasn't LOL- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Not at all, aren't there records that everyone knows at R&U gigs? and new ones that the DJ might want to try out?- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
A good DJ will keep an eye on the dancefloor and see what they are dancing to, while at the same time working out what would follow the record that is on best to keep the floor as busy as possible. A lot of DJs don't even bother looking at the dancefloor at all, but have their heads buried in their record boxes or trying to work out which slider on the mixer to use to put the volume up for the next record. PSR (pre set routines) are a bad idea IMO, as if you have only taken the records with you for the set you have planned, what happens if the set doesn't work and you have nothing to fall back on? Disaster! Play to the crowd is what every good DJ should do. If you are being paid as a DJ, you are being paid as an entertainer, and should do your utmost to entertain the people that have paid to come to the event. You can play the tunes that no one knows at home to yourself unless you are 100% sure that if you play an unknown, it will definitely work, I am all in favour of educating a crowd also so the odd unknown is good, but make sure it is sandwiched between 2 known tracks so if the unknown doesn't work, the floor will only be quiet for a matter of minutes. All common sense really!- Great Version Of A Classic
Just managed to get the Madeline Bell version for a fiver, excellent version and cheap compared to what the Evie Sands goes for these days.- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Billysbag, At some of todays prices, you'd only need a Greggs paper pasty bag to carry 50Ks worth of tunes around. Even if I put my House collection of 12000 vinyls and my Northern collection of approx 400, it still would be nowhere near 50k, and would probable need a box van to get them all to a gig.- New Member - Lorraine Chandler
A TRUE SOUL LEGEND! Lorraine, I don't think you could ever imagine the pleasure that you have given the Soulies in the UK over the years. Your records are still cherished and played at many Soul events around the country. For this I would like to thank you from everyone in the UK that appreciates Soulful music from a stunningly soulful singer. Thank you! Steve- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Thanks for that Ian, for some weird reason I had it in my head that it was your baby. Yeah def for the next Central mate, don't get sidelined please, everyone thinks your doing it :-)- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Ian, Hi! Sorry, a bit off topic here, but was it you that broke 'Raw Soul' at Cleethorpes?? and if not who did and where? Steve- Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
Just used Google maps to find out where 'Papatoetoe' is and it's in New Zealand- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Mad Flick? Mad Mick? Had flick? Brad Prick? OK I give in!- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Hear Hear!!- Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?
Even the largest amount of money and fullest box of rarities can't teach someone how to DJ, that takes many years of practice, it doesn't come part and parcel with having a super rare collection. That would like giving someone with no knowledge whatsoever of engineering a set of tools and asking them to build a car.- Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
I know this version isn't the best, but just got this through the post purchased for £2 + £1.50 p&p. Nice label, anyone seen anything on this before? Australian Decca Also just noticed that on the original 'Decca' sleeve that came with the record there is an address of the record store that I imagine the record spent some of it's time. The address and record store are; Rhythm Rendezvous Hunters Corner, Papatoetoe, PH: POP 87-698 And Broadway, Newmarket, PH 544-738 Anyone any idea where that is??- The Javells - Goodbye Nothin To Say
Russ I already have expressed my understanding of the points you make in an earlier post, as i said then there will always be an argument for and against boots etc. It's the nature of the scene, and if it wasn't for these arguments, people wouldn't know or understand the points made. I appreciate the fact that you have put countless time and money into your collection, and as far as I'm concerned you and other collectors of your ilk should be appreciated, as if it wasn't for them and yourself buying and playing these originals out and making them popular, there wouldn't be a market for the bootleggers. This is my way of saying that I can see both sides of the argument, we all love and live the same music, and that is what the scene has been built on over the years. Respect Steve- Urban Myths Of Northern Soul
Heheh!! NOW THAT IS A MYTH!! guaranteed that every time I see him he'll cadge a cig, and phone me before one of my events to get in for free, and to top that he uses Terry Deans phone to ring me LOL- The Javells - Goodbye Nothin To Say
Fine! point taken! and thank you for the nice comments. Each to their own I know! Hate arguing and try not to, but I am entitled to my opinion as is everyone like it or not. As to the original topic question, Yes! I liked and still like the Javells, although I do not, or haven't played it in my sets for many years, but I still think in the right club with the right punters, it would still go down well. I still don't see though that anyone can say it's wrong to play boots or re-presses, when there are VERY FAMOUS DJs out there playing CDs and MP3s, at least I have stuck to the vinyl and spend most of my leisure time hunting the tracks that I want, and buy them if I find them and if there is originals out there in my price range, I will buy them. Love and Peace.- The Javells - Goodbye Nothin To Say
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ERM?? OOH! not sure! does it have a frog on the cover?- The Javells - Goodbye Nothin To Say
I hope your Javells is original. - Do You Have Enough Money To Be A Top Northern Soul Dj?