If you're quick you might see it in the second part on 1TV1+1 now
If you're quick you might see it in the second part on 1TV1+1 now
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Or record it today, to peruse at your leisure. Steve, you haste surprises me, and your taste in viewing disappoints me. Or will you justify it by classing it as " research" ? Perhaps I should start watching Eastenders, that I may begin to break down the Noprtn/South language barrier?
OK, to answer Steve's question, yes. And it saddens me to note that you are following the old adage " Never let the truth get in the way of a good story". Like me, Dave is now a Laptop DJ.
Mind you, I did get misty eyed for a fraction of a second, when I saw the boxes of records, but I soon regained my composure.
That seems to be the standard soap type set up I remember DJ Lloyd using it in Coronation street, I think they are having a little swipe at us on the soaps we should complain we don't want to be portrayed as a joke
So everyone missed the shot of a certain infamous amp poking it's head above the parapet?
(BTW, I was at Mum's & it was on in the background. I have a sixth sense when it comes to being drawn to disco kit on TV)
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Guilty as charged. After seeing the rig with 7" singles and traffic lights, I lost interest, so well done Steve for being observant. I may go back and check tomorrow. Then again, I may not.
Well that's alright then.
Re portraying Discos accurately, perhaps they should show some Herbert rocking up with a laptop full of hooky tracks, a couple of LED lights on a tripod and his kit on a venue table, with wires everywhere? They then wind the volume controls round to eleven, set the lappy on automix, and wander off to the bar to chat up the barperson, and or get drunk. More accurate?
There was a wedding DJ on come dine with me that wore a bright yellow hoodie in his "at work" shot which I certainly hope he doesn't wear for weddings... Yet to see the mobile DJs job being portrayed accurately on tv... In fact I doubt anything is really that acurate on tv.
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When my rig was in casualty they portrayed me pretty accurately - it was my usual rig and the two tracks they used in the show were "Gold" and Alexandra Burkes' "Bad boys" - pretty much par for the course at the time. They also showed people snogging in the gents and various other drunken mishaps in the episode - also all par for the course at one of my Gigs
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