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Before last tune:
Big cheer for the bar staff,
Wee cheer for the DJ (unless I reckon I'm going to get booed )
Massive cheers for yourselves
Rattle the windows cheer for your bride and groom.
Job done.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
I always pack speakers first which gives a definitive sign
Originally Posted by
Shaun
Yep, me too.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
All cables out & obviously start winding them. "It won't work without these plugged in & they aren't going to be"
Gordon Bennett, but you lot are really naive at times!! That's never stopped customers expecting me to magically play " one more ". You must have a much better class of customer.
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Gordon Bennett, but you lot are really naive at times!!
That's never stopped customers expecting me to magically play " one more ". You must have a much better class of customer.
Battery amps with wi fi speakers.
It's the future !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ezekiel 25:17
Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Gordon Bennett, but you lot are really naive at times!!
That's never stopped customers expecting me to magically play " one more ". You must have a much better class of customer.
I was pretty much packed completely down after one wedding, guests had left the room, tables were cleared and floor being hoovered and still had one girl wander back in and request I play Dancing Queen (with a long drunken explanation of why it was so important). Halfway through her ramblings I twigged that because the bar staff had put some music on while they cleared up she thought the party was still going...so pointed her in the direction of the duty manager and told her he was doing the music now and enjoyed watching him trying to explain why he wasn’t taking requests!
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Gordon Bennett, but you lot are really naive at times!!
That's never stopped customers expecting me to magically play " one more ". You must have a much better class of customer.
Its when they come up and ask you for music when the band are playing that you have to worry as its its you playing that?
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Originally Posted by
funkymook
I was pretty much packed completely down after one wedding, guests had left the room, tables were cleared and floor being hoovered and still had one girl wander back in and request I play Dancing Queen (with a long drunken explanation of why it was so important). Halfway through her ramblings I twigged that because the bar staff had put some music on while they cleared up she thought the party was still going...so pointed her in the direction of the duty manager and told her he was doing the music now and enjoyed watching him trying to explain why he wasn’t taking requests!
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Dinosaur
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
If you had been a resident DJ in a pub in Blyth doing karaoke discos then it may have been you! Oh, and if it was, the manager said you were a crap DJ who drank way too much when you were working!!!
Originally Posted by
ckpr2
I just explain that the music has to stop at midnight due to licensing laws, usually works.
I once did a disco and backed a band at Kendal for the TA in a interesting looking building.
Midnight came and I started to pack up.
A young man came up and asked if they paid me a bit more would I play on.
I eventually got away at 4am only to get stuck in snow on the way home.
By 7am I eventually got home.
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TA and army bookings are always pretty much going to go in to extra time. But they are usually well-paying gigs and you tend to get fed so as long as you wear comfortable shoes you should be ok!!
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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