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Re: [bomp] DJ culture (and all that jazz)
> --- Blair B <blairb@mac.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> >> Hell, my preferred set is just plain stuff that
>> >> sounds good, hit or miss.
>> >
>> > Why go out to hear stuff I already know? Why spin
>> > stuff that everybody's already heard?
>>
>> Well, geez, why not ask why people go out to drink?
>> It's about socializing with others. And DANCING!
>
> 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. And the real hits get mixed in with the songs that are hits
to that crowd. And then other songs that keep people moving. Remember, not
everyone in the crowd will know even something like The Creation or The
Equals, to name a few. Heck, many won't even know something by Bobby Fuller,
unless it's one of two songs. So, while *you* may know lots of the songs,
your friends might not. Like I said, it's just as much about socializing,
but with good music. Even when I used to make tapes for parties, I'd throw
on a couple songs people would know and love, a few they might've heard, and
a couple they might not know, but would probably enjoy. Personally, I think
it helps to have the hits in there as reference points.
> Let's face it, likely not much of the music that's
> ever discussed here is all too complicated, or even
> all too differentiated. And you have to heard
> everything for the first time sometime. "It's got a
> good beat, an you can dance to it." Me, I like that
> rush, that challenge ...
Sure...But there's nothing like that big rush to the dance floor when a
hit - be it an actual hit or one that's a hit to the audience - starts
blasting out. There have been DJ parties I've been at when at 4 AM, The
Sunrays' "I Live For The Sun" comes on and EVERYONE knows it and goes
absolutely insane.
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