Originally posted by lücid
i also made a "Give Me A Lawlergasm" shirt when i saw Lawler, but he just looked at me like i was crazy, lol.
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Mar-15-2006 16:55
Djeebie
music addict
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Amsterdam (NL)
Damn, I thought people were smart enough to know they shouldn't request songs. How wrong was I
Like stated before: just don't!
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Mar-15-2006 16:56
Mike_Foyle
Two colours in my head
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Leicester, UK
i suggest not requesting tracks from any dj. they know how to do their job, they dont need someone else to tell them what to play. i hate it when people request tracks when im djing.
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Mar-15-2006 17:26
skip
a.k.a. skip2
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
quote:
Originally posted by Djeebie
Damn, I thought people were smart enough to know they shouldn't request songs. How wrong was I
Like stated before: just don't!
indeed. IMO requesting songs is in a club/event one of the dumbest ideas ever. and i can't believe all this fanoby/girl thing going on here on TA. WTF people, this isn't supposed to be some retarted pop music. you're doing everything wrong FFS!
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Washington D.C., At_tA
haha now im reconsidering making requests... thanks for your sage advice everyone!!
Mar-15-2006 18:07
lücid
electric girl
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: NY
quote:
Originally posted by skip
indeed. IMO requesting songs is in a club/event one of the dumbest ideas ever. and i can't believe all this fanoby/girl thing going on here on TA. WTF people, this isn't supposed to be some retarted pop music. you're doing everything wrong FFS!
i agree... it's pretty disrespectful, i mean you're basically telling a DJ how to do his job. i mean it's one thing if you're suggesting a track that the DJ will most likely play regardless of whether you suggest it or not, but if you're just requesting random songs that you want to hear, then that's kind of foolish.
Flash some boob, wink, and pass a note.
If you can reach the DJ booth.
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Mar-15-2006 18:28
Ang ' ela_ie
Gee whiz!
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: SF
quote:
Originally posted by lücid
i also made a "Give Me A Lawlergasm" shirt when i saw Lawler, but he just looked at me like i was crazy, lol.
Thats a great shirt. I hope you get a chance to wear it again.
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Mar-15-2006 18:29
UWM
mandroid
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Here
I made a post on TA not too long ago in a JZ thread kind of jokingly asking him to play his remix of Ficta - Eli in his upcoming set, which he hasn't played in forever, and mofo encored with it. It was sweet
Mar-15-2006 18:46
Spirit5
Nobody
Registered: Jun 2005
Location:
I got a little carried away the second time I saw Armin, and I was in VIP and I requested Time To Say Goobye by Envio. He didn't play it, but after that I felt stupid, because I knew you really shouldn't request tunes from pro DJs, it wasn't like a school dance hehe. I was just out of my mind that night...it wasn't the first time I had been to an event, I was just IN LOVE with that tune and the whole vibe of the night...
Mar-15-2006 20:02
umes23
BeatAddict
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Spiritually in IBIZA
i think 99/100 times --- it is absolutely foolish to request a track from any serious DJ that takes their job seriously. definitely disrespectful and unnecessary.
i think very rarely, it might be okay to ask for a track. but my thinking in this is along the lines of paul van dyk in nyc... in a place like new york where he has played 6 hour sets for so many years, certain "pvd in nyc classics" have emerged. i think in a context like this, it would be just fine to remind paul about those classics and just how much we appreciate them.... is see something like that as more personal and a cumulative thank you that indicates your personal enjoyment of so many great events as opposed to a foolish dj request outside of the dj's playlist. i guess what i mean is if you pick the right track, like a song that has a special meaning to the dj in the context in which you are seeing the dj, than maybe it's possible. or maybe i just mean it for pvd because i've seen him so many times.
i'd never ask sasha for xpander like mentioned above... and he's my other favorite dj. no way!!!! i'd never ask him for anything for that matter! asking for xpander, when sasha's playlists and sounds for years have been very different and evolved is just ignorant and really probably insulting that you are there to see a dj when you have no appreciation for what his sounds and productions of the present, and all you can name is what track landed on all the greatest hits type of mix compilations........ one of the (Very Good) but most commercial works from someone who makes a huge effort to play mostly underground music!
Mar-15-2006 20:27
Shamez214
Chasing the Cool
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Basin City
I requested For an Angel once, but the bastard didn't play it. But when I look back, I probably should've waited for a Paul van Dyk show and not a Zabiela show.
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