Hi!
Having listened to many a live set from Holland, I've noticed that there always seems to be some idiot on the microphone yelling at the crowd to "GIVE SOME RESPECT TO THE DJ!!!!" or something similar and they always do it right in the middle of the song!!!
I'm dying to know...doesn't this drive you guys crazy? It drives ME crazy and I'm just listening to it at home! Is it really necessary? Are the crowds over there so quiet and reserved that they need to be yelled at in order to get some kind of reaction?
I'm from Canada and I can tell you, if someone got on the mic here and started talking DURING a song, they'd be booed out of the club immediately!
Someone please explain.
Thank you!
obe
Mar-30-2006 03:31
ZZandirt
Checkmate
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
why don't you ask something easy, like the string theory or world peace or whatever. to me this is a big a mystery as it is to you. i can only think of dj's wanting ovations from the crowd.
1st: dutch crowd is a spoiled little brat
2nd: we have so many dj's here, that even I have no clou who got on or off.
3rd: sometimes it's a must to have an MC overshout a DJ. like when DJ Jean get's overenthousiastic
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Mar-30-2006 05:40
basvh
Bert says: Hatseflats!
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Amsterdam + Ammerzoden
MC-ing is a typical dutch thing.
some can get the crowd wild like MC Marxman, MC Da Silva, MC Ruffian Paul T and others.
Other MC's can be very irritating indeed but you should remember that livesets are recordings from some party somewhere in the world and sometimes MC-ing and playing is necesarry to spice up the crowd and night.
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Mar-30-2006 11:57
Siesta
In praise of the sun
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: CapeTown
quote:
Originally posted by basvh
MC-ing is a typical dutch thing.
some can get the crowd wild like MC Marxman, MC Da Silva, MC Ruffian Paul T and others.
Other MC's can be very irritating indeed but you should remember that livesets are recordings from some party somewhere in the world and sometimes MC-ing and playing is necesarry to spice up the crowd and night.
je vergeet MC gee imo..
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Mar-30-2006 12:16
basvh
Bert says: Hatseflats!
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Amsterdam + Ammerzoden
quote:
Originally posted by Siesta
je vergeet MC gee imo..
jup relaxte dude, ooit nog keer interview mee gedaan!
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Mar-30-2006 13:16
jp
Retired tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland
MC's are normal in the UK, Italy and Switzerland too
Mar-30-2006 15:32
MaGiK54
Happy Skippy
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: The Hague
quote:
Originally posted by jp
MC's are normal in the UK, Italy and Switzerland too
Especially the ones in Swiss are kewl
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Mar-30-2006 15:51
jp
Retired tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland
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Mar-30-2006 15:53
magikb
Home of Lix and Jennē
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: on the other side
quote:
Originally posted by jp
MC's are normal in the UK, Italy and Switzerland too
is there such a thing as normal these days?
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Mar-30-2006 18:06
jp
Retired tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland
'Common' is a better word in this case
Mar-30-2006 18:18
Kaidreas
Lord of the offtopics
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Mass-Oven
I wish we had Mc's in belgium... maybe it's a "hole in the market"
MC kai
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