Absolutely!
i've seen the same dj chatting with the crowd and joinging in the party one
time, and packing up his stuff and hightailing out the door another night.
as i said before, some of you are making a really superficial judge of
character. unless you know the person, and i mean KNOW. not having seen them
play some times, or having chatted to them once or a couple of times. i mean
been their mate, had to rely on them in a time of need or something like
that. if this is not the case then you cannot slander someone's character
when you don't know what the hell you're on about. i have seen said dj a few
times. some good and some bad, based soley on the music. i've never known
his demeanour to ruin a night!
perhaps people should stick to what they DO know - the music and make their
judgements accordingly.
no humour i'm afraid, but i'd be pretty pissed if someone was bitching
about me when i'd done nothing to them. apart from that, it's just plain
unprofessional.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ataxia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: 19 April 2002 22:06
Subject: Re: [313] Re:[313] who are the good guys was Moody DJs - Dave
Clarke/Surgeon
DJ QBurns was downright ecstatic while hanging about after one of his gigs,
Claude Young came down from the decks and hugged a bunch of us... I don't
think it's a question of bad vs. good DJ, it's more likely a question of
bad vs. good day/mood. Sometimes bad moods make you play better but you
still might not want to hang about because you're still pissed off. Sure,
some people have dispositions that might rub the majority of the public the
wrong way but if you know this then why expect different. There are so many
factors that may make up a particular performers mood before, during and
after a gig - have they been paid yet, how was the flight/drive, have they
eaten in the last 8 hours, how much sleep have they gotten, do they have a
lift back to the airport, did they have one to the gig? The list goes on
and on - so next time a DJ/musician is in a pissy mood think about these
things and then you might not take it so personally when they brush you off
or don't smile at you or tell you to f*ck off. Not like it's an excuse -
but it could go far to explain some actions.
MEK
"ataxia"
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From: "Mark S. Krüx"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>He might appear to be emotionless on the outside but say hey to him or
ask
>him a question and I'm sure you'll get a friendly response...something
that
>obviously can't be said of certain other jocks.
>>>
i live in adelaide so i might get a chance in another year or two... the
promoter lost out big
last time... typical of my city...
but enuff whinging... who do people think are the good guys??? I'd found
the space dj'z &
ben sims to be pretty friendly... i generally find internationals disappear
as soon as they
finish playing, but these guys have hung about and chatted... thoughts???
[cw]
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