Turntable Hits
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:47 am
When Matt Monro Jnr was interviewed by Eric Hall, Matt Jnr referred to We're Gonna Change The World as a "turntable hit" for his father. I wondered what he meant, but didn't think too much about it.
Now I just read the following on the Radio 2 message board, where the writer refers to a turntable hit.
"My views exactly on Radio 2's daytime music, it's always the same predictable stuff. To be honest if I was a producer or DJ at the station I couldn't do it. I accept you have to play the odd favourite but not continuously. I see it as introducing people to different records now and again. When I go through my singles collection - some of them hits but mainly minor and turntable hits, it makes you realise how much good stuff is never heard."
We all (and especially Robert) know the definition of a huge hit
and a major hit, but what exactly is a turntable hit?
Now I just read the following on the Radio 2 message board, where the writer refers to a turntable hit.
"My views exactly on Radio 2's daytime music, it's always the same predictable stuff. To be honest if I was a producer or DJ at the station I couldn't do it. I accept you have to play the odd favourite but not continuously. I see it as introducing people to different records now and again. When I go through my singles collection - some of them hits but mainly minor and turntable hits, it makes you realise how much good stuff is never heard."
We all (and especially Robert) know the definition of a huge hit