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Yes, and us too. That would be very much appreciated.
On Jan 10, 2008 3:03 PM, Nick Riddle <oozle13@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Please remove me from this list. > From: roots66@sympatico.ca> To:
> bomp@xnet2.com> Subject: Re: [bomp] dj rant> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008
> 07:20:06
> -0500> > > Hear hear!!!> > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
> <linda@coololdstuff.com>> To: <bomp@xnet2.com>> Sent: Thursday, January
> 10,
> 2008 7:00 AM> Subject: [bomp] dj rant> > > >> >> To the same old stuff?
> Over
> and over again? How> >> unadventurous are these people we're talking
> about?> >
> Remember that most DJ nights tend to be once a month. There are tons> > of
> them, though.> >> > Maybe where you live but not in my town :-)> >> > IMO,
> a
> good DJ is one who knows how to mix it up, play a variety of> > tempos and
> styles. Whether the songs are well-known or obsolete doesn't> > matter
> much to
> me.> >> > But for god's sake, what the hell are some of you thinking
> playing
> music> > at ear-bleed level? More often than not when I go to a DJ night
> or at
> a> > weekender, DJs are playing music so loud it's distorted. That's not
> good>
> > for either dancing or socializing. Listen up, DJs: you don't have to> >
> shove music down people's throats. If you're doing your job right, the> >
> people that are to there to dance will dance. But if they aren't there to>
> >
> dance, that doesn't mean you failed, either. Some people like to go to> >
> these things to listen to good music and socialize - there are some
> people> >
> who won't dance no matter what. Turning up the music loud ain't gonna> >
> keep
> them there, either - chances are they'll just leave.> >> > I don't
> understand
> why some DJs view their success in terms of how many> > people they get on
> the
> dance floor. Getting people to dance is always a> > plus, but ultimately,
> a
> good DJ is one who gets people to the venue and> > and keeps them there
> all
> night, whether they dance or not. If you have a> > crowded room at the end
> of
> the night and people don't want the music to> > stop, you've done your job
> well. It doesn't really matter how many of> > them got onto the dance
> floor in
> the end, it's about how many are still> > there having a good time at the
> end
> of the night.> >> > -Linda> >> > PS - whatever happened to playing a luv
> song
> every now and then to give> > the lovers some?> >> > ===> To unsubscribe,
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