Along_the_Wire lol. He twisted her camel toe back to the Sahara with that hay bailer.
Carnival
Goddamn that punch. lol.
Had no clue this existed, but sounds like an absolute nightmare. When people on here say, “too dangerous”, “the area is shady”, this is all just a euphemism for “stay away from the blacks”, I’m assuming.
BlainSA Some tracks he doesn’t mix because they shouldn’t. E.g. drops a dnb track after house or even some soul number.
Right. So I could basically do that. And, when I saw him, he didn’t exactly play stuff that was blindingly original, he just played tons of records I already have (for example, Unfinished Sympathy as mentioned).
So what’s the point of Norman Jay?
The records I didn’t have were absolute dogshit as well, for example ‘No, No, No’ by Dawn Penn.
At one of the carnivals I went to he played Dooms Night no less than 60 times in a one hour set. Arise Sir Jay of Ledgeland!
Don’t think I’ve ever even listened to Norman J let alone been to see him.
I have actually heard him play Dooms Night.
On the old Space Terrace too.
Same here. At the Cross. Obviously plays it in every set. His own remix
To be fair to him, Dooms Night is obviously bass heavy so works well off a carny float to 1,000 idiots off their beans on Red Stripe and goat curry. Not several times in one set mind you.
I saw Norman J at the Southport Weekender around 96, mates made it a big deal to go catch him and iirc he wore a red trilby. I honestly can’t remember if he was good or bad, which is actually worse than saying he was shite when you think of it.
Millsy 1,000 idiots off their beans on Red Stripe and goat curry
LOL
The best things about this vid is there’s no phones being waved around by cunts and Burridge is playing proper music and not ADID shite.
Cankles-McJeggings Craig Richards is actually smiling in that video.
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Burridge was brilliant back then. Baffling how he ended up playing middle of the road prog.