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Having promoted events all over the place since the late seventies, i have recently noticed a new phenomenon in deejaying lol,its where the guest deejay or even the resident dj puts on records for an hour without saying a word and then gets paid for it.Now back when i first started i was always told don't be afraid of the mic its your tool to use at will,.Now i'm not being funny but i have been to 4 different venues recently and even though the music has been ok ,the atmosphere has been to say the least shite.....i'm very sorry 2 of these record players i would have asked to be future guests but due to them miming its there loss not mine,so to promoters please ask the guest if he/she is mic friendly before hiring save me the bother of entrance fee and come on if your missus or best mate is one of your resident jocks at least get em to say hello,its the polite thing to do ...thoughts anyone or is it just little ole me again ????norman.jpg.3337a6e581af0fec362b5fbca00520ef.jpg

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    Every DJ has is own way of doing things on the decks and with a mic, My way was to thank the last DJ before me , straight into my spot for 60 minutes non stop rolling one tune right into the next one

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    When I started DJing I was too scared to open my mouth, what played a massive part in that was the Yam Yam accent and thinking nobody is going to understand me πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚... As we speak in vowels half the tim

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    I don't really think I'm in a position to say too much about deejays, as I've only very recently started playing gigs. But what I will say is that I wholeheartedly agree with you. Personally, I really

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    Every DJ has is own way of doing things on the decks and with a mic, My way was to thank the last DJ before me , straight into my spot for 60 minutes non stop rolling one tune right into the next one

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    When I started DJing I was too scared to open my mouth, what played a massive part in that was the Yam Yam accent and thinking nobody is going to understand me πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚... As we speak in vowels half the tim

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Every DJ has is own way of doing things on the decks and with a mic, My way was to thank the last DJ before me , straight into my spot for 60 minutes non stop rolling one tune right into the next one to try to keep the floor full , tell them last one from me and who was coming next, I couldn’t enhance any tune I was playing by speaking in between or over it , or I would’ve broke the vibe, it worked for me 99% of the time, maybe I was Lucky , maybe I always new what to follow with, The Music was always the Star, It made them dance and made them happy, that’s only my take on it, If anybody wanted to know what I’d played or request they only had to ask, Lots of different things make the world go round, and lots of different DJ,s make the records go round in their own way, everybody to their own.

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Talking is essential in my opinion, if only to give the dancers a bit of a breather.

Record after record with no talking, you don’t need a Dj, just a laptop or jukebox. You aren’t a Dj if you don’t talk, just a record putter onner.

As I mentioned in my reply,the talking gives the dancers chance to catch there breath and a few seconds prep for the next tune,so talking for me is essential,and a traditional up keep of the northern soul dj!

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When I started DJing I was too scared to open my mouth, what played a massive part in that was the Yam Yam accent and thinking nobody is going to understand me πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚... As we speak in vowels half the time !!

But a great gentleman gave me some advice ... He said you are the sales person and you need to sell that record to your audience so pick the mic up and sell it .. and from then on you can't keep me off the mic ... So to me using the mic is a massive part of DJing ... It's introducing, information and just giving someone a bit of information or history of the record, and I always say if you are unsure of a record it's best to introduce it.

Enthusiasm and passion plays a big part ☺️

I always think it goes with the flow of the tunes too

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2 hours ago, Natalie89 said:

When I started DJing I was too scared to open my mouth, what played a massive part in that was the Yam Yam accent and thinking nobody is going to understand me πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚... As we speak in vowels half the time !!

But a great gentleman gave me some advice ... He said you are the sales person and you need to sell that record to your audience so pick the mic up and sell it .. and from then on you can't keep me off the mic ... So to me using the mic is a massive part of DJing ... It's introducing, information and just giving someone a bit of information or history of the record, and I always say if you are unsure of a record it's best to introduce it.

Enthusiasm and passion plays a big part ☺️

I always think it goes with the flow of the tunes too

Maybe bang into a bit of karaoke if your into your mic now πŸ˜‚

5 minutes ago, Dobber said:

Maybe bang into a bit of karaoke if your into your mic now πŸ˜‚

Or I could just do the Yam yam old MC Donald e ay I ay e ay oo πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

11 minutes ago, Natalie89 said:

Or I could just do the Yam yam old MC Donald e ay I ay e ay oo πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Sounds alright to me,you got the instrumental version too? πŸ˜‚

18 minutes ago, Dobber said:

Sounds alright to me,you got the instrumental version too? πŸ˜‚

That's as rare as me speaking propa πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

4 hours ago, Chalky said:

Talking is essential in my opinion, if only to give the dancers a bit of a breather.

Record after record with no talking, you don’t need a Dj, just a laptop or jukebox. You aren’t a Dj if you don’t talk, just a record putter onner.

should play records like George Freeman again and give the old buggers a rest ha

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