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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 846240" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>The most nervous i've ever been was the first time I played at Debs house believe it or not. Done the bedroom and party scenes locally with mates back in the days and it was just good craic, but playing in front of people who were still pretty much strangers that I only knew from the internet and having not mixed out and about in years and I was shaking a bit at the start until I felt comfortable with my mixing and the other folk at her house.</p><p></p><p>I seem to be relaxed playing out and might only get nerves playing on the radio here for some reason, but i'm sure if I were ever to get a really big gig then i'd get the nerves and excitement combo again. Usually means going for a piss a couple of times before getting started.</p><p></p><p>Everybody must know if they were happy with their sets afterwards. That's if you care and if you don't care then what are you doing it for? I once refused to take payment from a set afterwards because I didn't think i'd done a good job playing stuff and a style outside my comfort zone, but the owner and DJ partner who set up that night insisted I take the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 846240, member: 3953"] The most nervous i've ever been was the first time I played at Debs house believe it or not. Done the bedroom and party scenes locally with mates back in the days and it was just good craic, but playing in front of people who were still pretty much strangers that I only knew from the internet and having not mixed out and about in years and I was shaking a bit at the start until I felt comfortable with my mixing and the other folk at her house. I seem to be relaxed playing out and might only get nerves playing on the radio here for some reason, but i'm sure if I were ever to get a really big gig then i'd get the nerves and excitement combo again. Usually means going for a piss a couple of times before getting started. Everybody must know if they were happy with their sets afterwards. That's if you care and if you don't care then what are you doing it for? I once refused to take payment from a set afterwards because I didn't think i'd done a good job playing stuff and a style outside my comfort zone, but the owner and DJ partner who set up that night insisted I take the money. [/QUOTE]
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