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| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
DJs also get an automatic rep for being partiers (which is often true) but I've heard of instances where they are actually ill for some legit reason, like the way the rest of us get the flu, and they are still perceived as being intoxicated and irresponsible. |
Good points here. It reminds me a bit of this event that happened in Lyon, France in summer 2005. The promoter has promised a party in the city with a bunch of great trance DJ's (AMAZING line-up btw) that did actually go through. The problem was that the promoter did not commit to his promises on the accomedations, so he had many DJ's ending up to pay their own way to get there, pay for their own place to stay and unfortunately like what we were talking about, looking intoxicated because they had nothing in their stomach. Ok, a little bit off topic, but it relates to the point that people who don't know assume what goes with the stereotype. That event turned into an assault on the promoter in the French section, even the DJ's at the event were asking for his head . Click here
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| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
any party from 2003 and back I only remember bits and pieces...i've combined those memories into one awesome party |
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