why i love DJing...

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reason #1) because you get to do this to a room full of punters:

http://sincitymanchester.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=81

:lol: :innocent:

still, it made a change from the hardcore industrial noise ;D
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I spot some pink in your darkness......... :innocent:
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alice wrote:Boney M: Rasputin (R)
Chic: Le Freak (R)
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I spot some pink in your darkness......... :innocent:
what can i say :lol:

i've always liked dropping in a 'curveball' tune here and there, and started playing stuff like the original 'gimme gimme gimme' and 'jolene'.. ironically of course :D after that i also started playing 'rasputin' every now and then because its a damned groovy tune... then it got to the point where the regulars were actually requesting it :o

you cant beat a bit of trashy 70s disco to end the night with ;D
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Nice you were able to close your set with a non-request... :lol:
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kazamel wrote:Nice you were able to close your set with a non-request... :lol:
aye :lol:

the guest djs had been told that they were invited to 'do their thing', and as such not many requests got played for the main part of the night.

as were usually a very request-friendly club i had quite a few to get through in a very short space of time :o
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Isn't it a solo Iggy Pop tune :?:

Looks like a top nite out. 8) :notworthy:
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Badlander wrote:
The Stooges: I'm Bored
Isn't it a solo Iggy Pop tune :?:

Looks like a top nite out. 8) :notworthy:
ahh, quite right.

i was a wee bit pished tbh, and it was on 'a million in prizes' - http://www.discogs.com/release/1094273 - a combined stooges & iggy best of. when i wrote it down i must have assumed that as it was quite groovy (rather than a bit downbeat) it was a stooges song :lol:
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Quiff Boy wrote:you cant beat a bit of trashy 70s disco to end the night with ;D
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Ahhhh, how I love me a bit o' that trashy disco, now and then... ;) :lol: ;D \m/
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Ed Rhombus wrote:Fly that flag for us Quiffster!
my pleasure :notworthy: :von:
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Don't you have the advantage of playing to a room full of, ah, people of differing genders? :wink:

And bloody Safety Dance, that effing song is everywhere I go. Is it some part of the DJ's code, that you must play it to a load of Goths at any opportunity?
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reason #2)
Megalomania -- Black Sabbath
oops wrong thread :innocent: :wink:
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timsinister wrote:And bloody Safety Dance, that effing song is everywhere I go. Is it some part of the DJ's code, that you must play it to a load of Goths at any opportunity?
yep...it's written in blood on a Stone..has been since the damn song was released...popgoth 8)
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Quiff Boy wrote:
you cant beat a bit of trashy 70s disco to end the night with ;D
I have a soft spot for that too. I used to dj for a proper Roller Disco. That was ACE !!!
I like some 130 bpm Gay Disco stuff like Silvester et alii. :wink:
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damn, that last playlist resembles my MP3 player :D :notworthy:

more Petula Clark is required though :wink:
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i'll see what i can do ;D

personally i'd have for a bit of dusty 8)
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Quiff Boy wrote:i'll see what i can do ;D

personally i'd have for a bit of dusty 8)
was gonna mention Dusty, [she's on my MP3] natch :notworthy:

..and don't forget The Shangri-las [none more goth] :von:
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Quiff Boy wrote:i'll see what i can do ;D

personally i'd have for a bit of dusty 8)
was gonna mention Dusty, [she's on my MP3] natch :notworthy:

..and don't forget The Shangri-las [none more goth] :von:

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paint it black wrote:....and the Pretenders II [Adulteress /Bad boys get spanked]
...and don't forget Talk Of The Town and Message Of Love off of that album; and then, of course, there's The Wait, Tattooed Love Boys, Space Invader...

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SINsister wrote:there's The Wait, Tattooed Love Boys, Space Invader
first album :innocent:
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Um, Mr. Blast, I know that. Re-read my post, if'n you don't mind... :roll: :P
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I don't do semi-colons ;D
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Tough. I do. ;) :P :kiss:
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