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Originally Posted by
Boogie Boy
I realise all you're saying. However, with 1000s of great toons to play, I'd pass by on the Tweets and Jive Bunny every time. My quality control forbids me to even consider them (nope, I don't even have them in my
fairly extensive library). I really don't see what the problem is with occasionally saying NO to a customer, even in this day and age (since when could anyone take umbridge with a polite apology). I certainly don't view it as being sanctimonious or elitist, it's just that I'm willing to draw a line.

That is your choice but it is not the correct one in my view. I was taught that the customer is king even if he has little or no taste. I dont have to like what I play - its a profession - not a hobby.
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Originally Posted by
theoloyla
That is your choice but it is not the correct one in my view. I was taught that the customer is king even if he has little or no taste. I dont have to like what I play - its a profession - not a hobby.
A man of wise words and I agree.
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Just to verify things
Theo whom says I am not currently busy now???? I do DJ work as well as Mobile Disco work as well as karaoke work?? and to top it off I also do Club and Pub work as well as private functions....
As an old adage says if the cap fits wear it. I can wear many caps!!! After 20 years as a DJ I have become very Diversive and Versitile
When doing private work. I do as the customer asks or requests as and when they ask or request. But inbetween times I will ad my own personality or regular party set I may play??? may that be old school or current new tracks if I can make them work then Im doing the right thing for my customers.
When doing DJ work wether for someone else I check to see how the land lies musically
Covering a mobile where Im just DJing I ask the person whom passed me the booking or work what the customer requested.. but usually the tweets will work if requested people are fickle animals LOL
In a pub music is generally rotated and depends on the night style required by the publican the tweets could work
In a club it depends on the night styles which can vary greatly the tweets generally will not work
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I thought I recalled several threads by you on this forum moaning about bookings and fees being in decline - maybe I'm mistaken. If you are busy and doing well then I am happy for you.
Dont get carried away about The Tweets. I seldom play it (thank goodness) but at every gig I will try to include my current favourite tune whatever that happens to be at the time. Of course I realise that the music you play in pubs is different to what you play in clubs and again at mobiles. I have worked at the top in all three areas during the last 5 decades.
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Dinosaur

Originally Posted by
theoloyla
That is your choice but it is not the correct one in my view. I was taught that the customer is king even if he has little or no taste. I dont have to like what I play - its a profession - not a hobby.

Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
A man of wise words and I agree.
Steady on Darren, that means you're also agreeing with an old fogey like me.
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Dinosaur
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No, this was a litre bottle for £1.38.
Is that cheap then?
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Dinosaur
Last edited by Excalibur; 11-06-2008 at 07:50 PM.
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