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discitelli
before going to an event, the dj's performing publicly listed the exact set they would be playing, tracklist and all, so that you new what to expect?
nchs09
like i said before yes......




































IN BIZZARO WORLD!
discitelli
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Originally posted by nchs09


IN BIZZARO WORLD!


direct me please :D
Mr. Pink
i think it'd be sweet if they mentioned ilke 3-4 of the tracks..

to entice the audience and whatnot...
obviously those tracks might be well known, whatevs.


but the whole point of goign to a show, imo, is being surprised, amazing, and you know.....floored to the ground because an old skool song came on, or an very unexpected mix...

yeah
jåcë
quote:
Originally posted by discitelli
before going to an event, the dj's performing publicly listed the exact set they would be playing, tracklist and all, so that you new what to expect?


hell no
razzi
quote:
Originally posted by discitelli
before going to an event, the dj's performing publicly listed the exact set they would be playing, tracklist and all, so that you new what to expect?



hell nO! when they drop in some random track its so awesome because its a SURPRISE.
Arbalest
quote:
Originally posted by discitelli
before going to an event, the dj's performing publicly listed the exact set they would be playing, tracklist and all, so that you new what to expect?


that would be CRAAAAAAAAAP
Ondrayce
I've got a sound bite of a live Nine Inch Nails concert, where Trent Reznor all of a sudden started playing the Legend of Zelda Theme. The audience went nuts, and it would have sucked if they knew before hand.
tu_face
no no no.

what is the point..? you know whats coming, and that defeats the whole object of someone playing a set. part of what separates good djs from crap djs is the ability to read the crowd.
mcdpitt
no respectable dj would preplan his set before hand imo...and to answer the question, i would hate it!

Lira
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
no no no.

what is the point..? you know whats coming, and that defeats the whole object of someone playing a set. part of what separates good djs from crap djs is the ability to read the crowd.

werd.

Instead of slacking jukeboxes, seeing DJ's live would be like purchasing a compilation that you can't listen to again.
T-1000
Certainly NOT
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