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I have anyone else?

 

Its a weird kind of pressure. Went really well. Paul you were a star!! and so were all your DJ mates.

 

Last year - interested to hear if anyone else has experienced this one.

 

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Many times

.....but what do I know ?

 

 

 

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only for club djs and they know the rules....no requests ! was going to do andy big ents wedding but i was too young at the time. tongue out icon

I will try anything,once!

 

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I did a wedding back in November where the groom and the best man were both DJs that I knew very well. I was having kittens before hand but it turned out to be a good night because they kept coming behind the rig...grabbing a mic ...and the banter was priceless. Also, I'd roadied in my earlier days for both of them.....so it was payback time!!!! I got the groom doing all the daft games that I'd seen him put other bride and grooms through....but with a slight twist that he wasn't expecting.

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TBH at the prices most of you folks charge, I wouldn't book any of you.

 

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I'm a DJ based in Northern Ireland with nearly 10 years' experience offering a range of services. Including club residencies, karaoke, pub quizzes, specialised wedding service, Master of Ceremonies, Compere, Night at the Races and much more.

 

 

 

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I wouldn't

.....but what do I know ?

 

 

 

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ive done quite a few, some of similar age to me and a couple for DJ's who have been Djing much longer than me that i often used to roadie for when i was a teenager. Each and every gig was very very scary and they all turned out OK in the end

 

I think they are extra scary because you know the DJ/Friend/Family member will be paying attention to you more than a typical gig. Although you never make mistakes, you seem very afraid of doing so?

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I'd be worried about the other deejay spending far too much time fretting about the fact that I didn't use equipment rather than enjoy themselves, so i wouldn't want to put them through the stress.

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I did a xmas party last year for Cheshire FM radio station, so you can imagine 8 dj's all with different taste in music!!!!!

 

 

Wasn't a bad night to be fair tho and they seemed to enjoy it.

 

Especially the conga!!!

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  • 7 months later...

I did the wedding of a guy that ran a DJ agency and so there were a few of his DJs there. Additionally at the time I'd only been doing gigs for this guy for a few months whereas some of the guys on his books had been with him a lot longer and were a little miffed that i was asked and not them :D

The gig went well and I had the expected inspection of my equipment by the DJs that were there, but it didn't bother me in the slightest, cos I had a full dancefloor all night so what could they say :rolleyes:

 

Am actually doing another wedding for a DJ I've known for a while later this year.

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