Exactly... which is why you are so respected as a DJ and others... aren't.falty411 wrote:Very true. I always play what I want to hear at that particular moment.
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Exactly... which is why you are so respected as a DJ and others... aren't.falty411 wrote:Very true. I always play what I want to hear at that particular moment.
i think you have some brown stuff on your nose you might want to get off....Lawrence wrote: Exactly... which is why you are so respected as a DJ and others... aren't.
As a former prosecutor, I LOVED it when the defense proved my ultimate case for me under the guise of being clever on a motion.GuruReuben wrote:Exactly... which is why you are so respected as a DJ and others... aren't.falty411 wrote:Very true. I always play what I want to hear at that particular moment.
my two cents on this thread:Soupbone wrote:Another Atlanta DJ has implied that in his mind there are only two effective ways to deal with tempo: going from slow to fast or going from fast to slow over the course of rather lengthy sets.
I find this to be a crock. But, I'm curious if others out there feel the same way. If so, what's the logic?
Says who?falty411 wrote: I will never be asked to DJ the Austin Exchange
Exactly, in the end of the day, we are playing records. I never understood the "I can only play one style" mentality that some people have.djstarr wrote: I think it's cool that most people on this board work hard not to stereotype themselves; at SLE this weekend, a DJ who is known for her "blues" sets played a very nice set of vintage music and succeeded in freaking some people out (and having the hard core blues folks setup an alternate room in the back to get their stank on ).
I'm sorry; I was unaware that a prosecution was taking place. After all we were talking about "respect" and "Swing DJ" within the same parameters, so I figured it was all just a joke. Again, I'm sorry. ::snorts::Lawrence wrote:As a former prosecutor, I LOVED it when the defense proved my ultimate case for me under the guise of being clever on a motion.
BWAAAAAA!!!!Yakov wrote:while we're off-topic: by the way, i can't stand "theme" lindy exchange web sites. they're completely annoying.
ok, carry on.
I believe your set was at the outdoor, afternoon venue, no?lindyholic wrote:One thing I did this weekend is I didn't give two shits about what I played...in that, I didn't try to build, I just kinda went all over the place. And I was told by a lot of people how they liked my set so much, just because the next song wasn't something they would expect. I'm gonna see how this works from now on.
I understand how a sycophant can confuse honest compliments for ass-kissing, but... ::sniff, sniff:: ... no matter. Greg's shit (Greg at his worst) is still better than the best from those... other DJs.falty411 wrote:i think you have some brown stuff on your nose you might want to get off....Lawrence wrote: Exactly... which is why you are so respected as a DJ and others... aren't.
no one, but I know the events I get asked to DJ at.Nate Dogg wrote:Says who?falty411 wrote: I will never be asked to DJ the Austin Exchange
Who am i trying to butter up? No one. It seems like you are the only one making random compliments to someone. I would like to see you call me anything to my face.Lawrence wrote:I understand how a sycophant can confuse honest compliments for ass-kissing,
maybe I havent heard greg at his best, but a few of his sets have been amongst the worst I have ever heard.Lawrence wrote:but... ::sniff, sniff:: ... no matter. Greg's shit (Greg at his worst) is still better than the best from those... other DJs.