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DJs
How do Djs keep talking from the very beginning of a record, right up to the split second that the singer starts singing? Is it something they learn to do, or do they have some sort of 'counting down' gadget or person?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its not difficult, play a record a few times and you know when the vocal starts, you can slow and speed up your speaking. Try it.
More to the point, why the hull don't they shut the fcuk up and let us listen to the record without their inane prattlings? Talking over records dates from the 60s and is passe.
What is this thing everybody has got against us DJ's at the moment (and the technical term for getting it wrong and talking over the lyrics is a crash, some try to cover up by keeping talking). The CD players used in modern studios do indeed give a countdown to the lyric start but these can be unreliable and if it's a song you know then it usually better to use your own judgement. Try this - pick a song you know really well and next time you play it say something like "well listeners it coming up to 3 o'clock & we'll be going to the news after this track by......" and keep going up to the vocals, you'll find it's easier than you thought.
Hhmm i never was told this as i only did an oldies show but i am aware that especially with new releases (listen to radio 1 chart show if you can stomach it) then you don't play the whole version uninterupted, you'll notice jingles are played through intro's etc. the only exception i've noticed to this is the excellent TOGmeister terry wogan who has recently played a few world exclusives very cleanly.
so simon on what experience are you basing this on? visitors from all over the world come to glasgow and never have any problems with this issue (in fact it's only a small minority of myopic old firm fans who perpetuate that problem), and yes the Answerbank Convention will be in glasgow and the latest at the moment is the 22nd of March in the arta centre in the centre of the town. come one come all (though leave your prejudices behind please)
Excuse me, simon_says, I'd just like to take you up on that small-minded little comment. You may not have spent too much time in Glasgow recently, but that sort of sectarian behaviour disappeared for all but a small minority of idiots several decades ago. I don't know anyone in my circle of family or friends who cares what religion anyone is, or who would even think to ask. Glasgow has struggled enough to shed some of the unsavoury facets of its reputation; please don't be so small-minded as to perpetuate them.