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Mossy
28-11-2006, 08:29 PM
PS Will tell you later the reason (hopefully after a few replies)
The original poster of this thread was banned for editing his first posts in threads he started to make the rest of the thread nonsensical & hard to figure out for everyone else. (amongst other things)
This is just one of the ones he did it with. I'm sure you'll agree it's very childish
Trying to sabotage the forum is not nice
Danno13
28-11-2006, 08:43 PM
These are the usual ones if i'm "playing it safe" although i tend to be more experimental these days.
Build Me Up Buttercup - I'm a believer like you
Living La Vida Loca - Mambo No. 5
Town Called Malice - You can't hurry love (well, the other way round)
Do You Love Me - Shake your tailfeather / everybody needs somebody / hey ya
Summer of 69 - Reef - Place your hands (livin' on a prayer before summer of '69)
Reach - Ermm.. can't really remember, don't play it that much
Love Shack - Lulu - Shout / Summer of '69
Wooly Bully - Err.. don't know that one
First Last Everything - Could be anything really, disco sets always seem to run differently for me.
LastMinuteDJs.net
28-11-2006, 09:08 PM
Definitely agree that there are many mixes that i use way too often. From a mixing point of view - you get used to doing certain ones, and to an extent it feels wrong hearing it without it.
Particularly if it's a pretty boring gig, which happens, you just drift onto autopilot sometimes. Bad i know, but it happens occasionally.
Build Me Up Buttercup - Van Morrison - brown Eyed Girl
Living La Vida Loca - Mavericks - Dance The Night Away
Town Called Malice - The Clash - Rock the Casbah
Do You Love Me different each time
Summer of 69 - Bon Jovi - Living on a Prayer
Reach - Five - Keep on Moving
Love Shack - different each time
Wooly Bully - never played it
First Last Everything - Tiffany - I think we're alone now
Build Me Up Buttercup - Hey Baby
Living La Vida Loca - She Bangs
Town Called Malice - Going Underground
Do You Love Me - The Twist
Summer of 69 - Living on a Prayer
Reach - Freed from Desire
Love Shack - La Bamba
Wooly Bully (wouldn't play it)
First Last Everything - The Best
jaygees
28-11-2006, 09:40 PM
Tiffany - I think we're alone now, very well with - you spin me right round
de light - space cowboy
music to my ears :banana: :DJ: :Rock on:
dannyboy
28-11-2006, 10:39 PM
HMMM
Build me up buttercup - Love really hurts without you
Summer 69 - One and only/paradise by the dashboard light
Do you love me - I only play that as part of a dirty dancing megamix
Love Shack - 9 till 5 (Upbeat Version)
Different variations, just a couple that came to mind.
axeman
29-11-2006, 06:17 PM
Summer of 69 - Bon Jovi - Living on a Prayer - these have to go together its the law
Build me up buttercup (party boys) - Love really hurts without you. these two go really well together. couldnt believe it when i saw danny posted above
I love to boogie - town called malice - baggy trousers
Do You Love Me - varies maybe twist and shout or Don't stop me now or even Dion's runaround sue
dannyboy
29-11-2006, 11:38 PM
Why?
Build me up buttercup (party boys) - Love really hurts without you. these two go really well together. couldnt believe it when i saw danny posted above.
Candybeatdiscos
30-11-2006, 07:55 AM
never really thought about it before but looking at the posts above i am just as bad - especially Summer of 69 followed up with Livin' on a prayer
usually abba - Dancing queen followed by Nolans - I'm in the mood for dancing...
CRAZY K
30-11-2006, 08:14 AM
Ermm to those who dont, cant or wont play Wooly Bully--its a great Party track for people in their 50s and 60s --like me!
Dont get a chance to play it too often but would follow with Locomotion by Little Eva---maybe people dont play that one either:D :D :D
CRAZY K
Corabar Steve
30-11-2006, 08:56 AM
Ermm to those who dont, cant or wont play Wooly Bully--its a great Party track for people in their 50s and 60s --like me!
Can't see why anyone wouldn't, & it goes great before the Isley Brothers version of Shout, or any version of Do you love me (especialy the Sonics), or Louie Louie, or a 60's Soul section.
(Dan, Jamie & Tony should be ashamed of themselves, call yourselves DJs :D )
Build Me Up Buttercup - Soul Man, Do you love me, Shout (Isleys not Lulu), I'm a believer, or Brown eyed girl
Living La Vida Loca - Mambo number 5, Dance the night away, or Reet petite
Town Called Malice - You really got me, Baggy trousers, or Lazy Sunay afternoon
Do You Love Me - See above
Summer of 69 - Living on a prayer (Guilty as charged) Sweet child o mine, Paradise city, I believe in a thing called love, or Don't stop me now
Reach - Amarillo, Dancing Queen, I'm in the mood for dancing, or some Britney
Love Shack - nothing in particular
Wooly Bully - See above
First Last Everything - Oh what a night (December 63), I don't feel like dancing, Disco inferno , Love really hurts without you, or Celebration
Although these are not hard & fast, it all depends on the gig / crowd
LastMinuteDJs.net
30-11-2006, 12:55 PM
(Dan, Jamie & Tony should be ashamed of themselves, call yourselves DJs :D )
I have HEARD of it, and HAVE it - just have never got round to playing it before. Surely that's better than the other two who have either never heard of it or just plainly wouldn't play it???
:p
BeerFunk
30-11-2006, 01:00 PM
It's not that great a track IMO, I only play it as part of the 'Back To The Sixties' megamix :D
axeman
30-11-2006, 01:35 PM
"dannyboy Why?
Build me up buttercup (party boys) - Love really hurts without you. these two go really well together. couldnt believe it when i saw danny posted above. "
sorry danny, i shud have explained further. just coz i always play them together and even mentioned it in a previous post, then when you said the same thing i was pleased.... nice 1
Have a disco
30-11-2006, 06:17 PM
Is it only me or do many do B52's love shack folloed by Billy Joels - Uptown girl after the bit where she says henry
Danno13
30-11-2006, 06:24 PM
after the bit where she says henry
Henry??? Sure you don't mean "Tin roof"... as in "tiiiiiiinn roof......... rusted!".. then back into the chorus.
Does sound like a good one to try though Badger!
dannyboy
30-11-2006, 10:34 PM
Cheers Axeman, there are loads of songs around that era that are on the same level, that go well together.
And Quote "Corabar"
(Dan, Jamie & Tony should be ashamed of themselves, call yourselves DJs )
Is that refering to me? if so why
Solitaire Events Ltd
01-12-2006, 12:44 AM
Cheers Axeman, there are loads of songs around that era that are on the same level, that go well together.
And Quote "Corabar"
(Dan, Jamie & Tony should be ashamed of themselves, call yourselves DJs )
Is that refering to me? if so why
Referring to Danno13 methinks:)
Danno13
01-12-2006, 01:16 AM
Yup.. guilty as charged.
Corabar Steve
01-12-2006, 09:02 AM
And Quote "Corabar"
(Dan, Jamie & Tony should be ashamed of themselves, call yourselves DJs )
Is that refering to me? if so whyYou did take the quote a little out of context.
Ermm to those who dont, cant or wont play Wooly Bully--its a great Party track for people in their 50s and 60s --like me!
Can't see why anyone wouldn't, & it goes great before the Isley Brothers version of Shout, or any version of Do you love me (especialy the Sonics), or Louie Louie, or a 60's Soul section.
(Dan, Jamie & Tony should be ashamed of themselves, call yourselves DJs :D )Clear now? :D :D
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