DJs...whats the climate like out there?
The_Hook_Up
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been hired to play a July 4th Soul show...I was hired to play raer 45s and the like, but Im thinkin' the MJ requests will be plenty...even if I bring the odd J5 45, I know that will not suffice...so Im thinkin that I will just stick to my guns and play what I was hired to play.I just want to know how agressive the MJ requesters have been, and will it be a long night if I dont bring any. I dont want to bring and MJ, because "thriller" bumped up next Kim Melvin and the Living Us would sound like poo...I havent Dj'd since dude died, so I dont know what it is like out there at the moment
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That said, who is the crowd?
I plan to play plenty of MJ this weekend as well.
Ah, yeah, I wouldn't necessarily anticipate folks trying to holler at you to play "Remember the Time." Drop some J5 and that should do it.
You better have the cupid shuffle and the cha cha slide ready.
I intentionally didn't tell this story in the "DJ MJ" thread, because it's not much of a tale. Although the place was crowded, it wasn't really a dance crowd and we were just background music. I can't speak for the other two DJ's (both Soulstrutters), but I brought a couple of J-5 albums for backup and didn't play one song from them until I was asked to.
I started to say. If we were DJing for that kind of crowd in Chicago, we'd have to play a lot of stepper's cuts and deemphasize the Kim Melvin.
nah...the promoter billed me on the poster as spinning rare 45s...so nothing like that...although not raer, Johnnie Taylor satiates the citlin circuit crowd...Ive played these type of shows before and the requests are usually pretty decent once they know Im just doin' mainly 60s stuff..
Now that the smoke is clearing, I am slowly realizing that when "Becky" and "Zoe" (Becky's indie-rock little sister) ask for some MJ, they mean THIS:
and not THIS:
(although you might slide by with "ABC," "I Want You Back," or "The Love You Save"):
Ah, man.
I cut my teeth playing to this crowd.
My first "residency" was at an out-by-the-levee old folks blues bar.
This is like '94, but the set was mostly Malaco-type blues/r+b, sprinkled
with QuietStorm stuff.
Around midinight you could play TooShort and the place would be rockin.
Yeah, toss in ABC in the first hour and don't think of it again.
this is true, but I try not to underestimate the doucheyness of any crowd.
Word but I'm saying - come prepared but just realize that it may not be as hectic as it was six days ago.
Your avatar is outrageous.