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<blockquote data-quote="ivan" data-source="post: 846247" data-attributes="member: 5814"><p>way back...in 1990 i had a regular gig at my local shirt'n'tie place. i couldn't mix for shit (still can't) but i was working on the bar and my mate who was the dj (and just as bad as me) was leaving. the owner came up and said my mate had recommended i take over because i had ALL the records. i stupidly agreed. </p><p></p><p>fading in/out wasn't a problem. the big problem was the microphone! used to get in early and start on the ale. if i hadn't had at least 5 pints by the time the punters started coming in at 9pm i would be too nervous to say anything. of course it came more naturally as time went on and there were times where the owner was telling me to shut up because i was talking too much!</p><p></p><p>the crowd were pissed, i was pissed, and everything fell into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivan, post: 846247, member: 5814"] way back...in 1990 i had a regular gig at my local shirt'n'tie place. i couldn't mix for shit (still can't) but i was working on the bar and my mate who was the dj (and just as bad as me) was leaving. the owner came up and said my mate had recommended i take over because i had ALL the records. i stupidly agreed. fading in/out wasn't a problem. the big problem was the microphone! used to get in early and start on the ale. if i hadn't had at least 5 pints by the time the punters started coming in at 9pm i would be too nervous to say anything. of course it came more naturally as time went on and there were times where the owner was telling me to shut up because i was talking too much! the crowd were pissed, i was pissed, and everything fell into place. [/QUOTE]
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