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Aldrian
Suspended User
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Rio Rancho
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fuck off
so what if i ask so many fookin question. don't answer it if you don't like. simple as that biatch
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Oct-03-2002 22:30
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bachatu
A Trance Of Thought

Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida
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Aldrian,
It's up to you to decide if djing will be sufficient for your style of living. Its a matter of opinion, so everyone will have their own individual opinion, and answers may vary.
John Smith has a point, just go and do what you want to do. If you are afraid of making a mistake, then do some extensive research. Realize that many of the answers are already on the forum, just do a search on the topic.
Obviously, there is no problems with you asking questions, but you may want to gather your questions, write them down, put them in one thread. Whats up with so many different threads?
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Oct-04-2002 00:19
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DJ Dowlz
supreme corsten addict

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Adelaide, Australia
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Oct-04-2002 04:19
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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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Re: fuck off
| quote: | Originally posted by Aldrian
so what if i ask so many fookin question. don't answer it if you don't like. simple as that biatch |
i cannot believe you just said that. i'm stunned. after i watched you post at least 10 seperate threads on what to get. after i gave you advice multiple times, most recently here, where i said, what i have said on here at least 10 times.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...&threadid=67772
which, you didn't even thank me for.
after i congratulated you on your equipment.
and finally, I tried to tell you, as GENTLY as possible, that you might be asking a little to many questions, and getting on peoples nerves.
and you respond with fuck off biatch?
wow. i am stunned.
In my heyday as an internet poster, i would spend an hour right now, berating you, going on about stupid little rich kids (or worse, ones with rich relatives), who buy the best stuff, and then have the nerve to say, "can i make money off of this?" (i'd probably also tear into the fact that first you said you had 2 CDJ1000s, then you said one each of CDJ100, and one of CDJ1000) i questioned you, you didn't even have the courtesy to respond. then i'd probably accuse you of making the whole thing up. but.. who knows if that is true, maybe it is a misunderstanding.
in any case, i have grown a little since i got on the 'net, and i realize that would be a waste of time, so you go your way, and i will go mine. you have completely lost my respect, and i will not help you again.
have fun with your CDJs, making money, i;ll be in my dining room playing with my technics to a crowd of one for free.
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Oct-04-2002 04:40
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mikefasssy
Fa Kin Su Pah

Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver
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| quote: | | have fun with your CDJs, making money, i;ll be in my dining room playing with my technics to a crowd of one for free. |
ehehehehe well put john!
umm, jdat said:
| quote: | | be prepared to do weddings and teen parties |
I dj'd at my friends party, which was more of a social event it was outside and there a kewl setup and i got be in charge of the sound etc (i like that part!) but teh crappy part was the fact that i was spinning trance and hard house. It's totally not the appropriate music for a social event (but it was all I had). I mean, those two genres are great for partying and dancing to, but if you do weddings and stuff, do you just spin house or realllly progressive stuff.??
Cause i could tell people liked the music because they would be knodding their heads or tapping their feet, but thats all they could do, because to start dancing would have been (great i think) but for them out of place.
I dunno what the point of this was, I guess just my feelings that if you want to go somewhere and aren't the next avb you better be comfortable with getting bossed around and playing allll sorts of musical genres.
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Oct-04-2002 05:37
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by mikefasssy
ehehehehe well put john!
umm, jdat said:
I dj'd at my friends party, which was more of a social event it was outside and there a kewl setup and i got be in charge of the sound etc (i like that part!) but teh crappy part was the fact that i was spinning trance and hard house. It's totally not the appropriate music for a social event (but it was all I had). I mean, those two genres are great for partying and dancing to, but if you do weddings and stuff, do you just spin house or realllly progressive stuff.??
Cause i could tell people liked the music because they would be knodding their heads or tapping their feet, but thats all they could do, because to start dancing would have been (great i think) but for them out of place.
I dunno what the point of this was, I guess just my feelings that if you want to go somewhere and aren't the next avb you better be comfortable with getting bossed around and playing allll sorts of musical genres. |
that's why (in one of the many threads started about this) i stated he should subscribe to a music service
i can't be arsed to look for the one i recommended, but its in one of those threads
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