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DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:40 pm
by magma
Next time someone in the crowd asks you to play Mt Eden or rinse out the filthy dubz on their pendrive....

http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/dj-face ... 39098.html
A Fulton County judge ruled Wednesday that a deejay should face felony murder and other charges in the shooting death of a nightclub customer, Channel 2 Action News reported.


Fulton County Sheriff's Office, Fulton County Sheriff's Office Johnny Jackson III, who goes by the stage name DJ Outlaw, is accused of firing a shotgun at Mark Williams on Jan. 16, killing him in the parking lot of Rockafella s Nightclub on Old National Highway in south Fulton County.

Johnny Jackson III, who goes by the stage name “DJ Outlaw,” is accused of firing a shotgun at Mark Williams last month, killing him in the parking lot of Rockafella’s Nightclub on Old National Highway in south Fulton County.

Jackson’s defense attorney said his client acted in self-defense. Police and prosecutors disputed that.

“The victim was shot five times with a shotgun,” Fulton County police Detective J.S. Rittberg said. One witness, Rittberg said, told police that she saw Jackson “fire a couple of times and then stand over the victim and fire more.”

The incident occurred the night of Jan. 16. Williams allegedly attacked Jackson in the club for not playing his CD and was told to leave. Later, the deejay said he was outside walking to his truck when he saw Williams approaching with a gun in his hand.

Morris Fair, Jackson’s defense attorney, argued that Jackson fired his own weapon in self-defense.

“You have an absolute right to defend yourself if you feel you're being threatened. And you have the right to use force -- deadly force if necessary,” Fair said.

But police and prosecutors said witnesses told them they did not see Williams with a gun. Nor was a weapon found on the man’s body, they said.

“No one has stated, aside from Mr. Jackson, that the victim had a weapon,” Rittberg said.

Judge Karen Woodson found there was probable cause to send the case to a grand jury. Besides felony murder, Jackson faces charges of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:45 pm
by wub
Seems reasonable.

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:47 pm
by Electric_Head
wub wrote:Seems reasonable.
My thoughts exactly.
requests suck

I remember asking to hear Armies of darkness by Rage against the machine, waaaaay back in the day.
The DJ smiled at me.
He never played the track though.

Fucker

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:48 pm
by wub
Electric_Head wrote:Fucker
Did you steal his farm?

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:49 pm
by PinUp
Image

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:50 pm
by Electric_Head
wub wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Fucker
Did you steal his farm?
I should have, land reclamation is where it`s at these days.

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:51 pm
by wub
PinUp wrote:Image

Mate of mine has NO REQUESTS tattooed on the outside of his forearm so he can just hold it up whenever someone asks him.


EDIT - is that a rack mounted DJM? Bet that's fun to mix with :roll:

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:59 pm
by jameshk
I just use the old parring hand.

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:02 pm
by wub
jameshk wrote:I just use the old parring hand.

Have you considered expanding it to a pimp slap? Someone requests tearout in the middle of a deep set, bit of chalk on the palm followed by an open slap to the face. It'd let them know whose boss, plus the chalk would show up under UV so you could spot repeat offenders.

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:07 pm
by syrup
wub wrote:
jameshk wrote:I just use the old parring hand.

Have you considered expanding it to a pimp slap? Someone requests tearout in the middle of a deep set, bit of chalk on the palm followed by an open slap to the face. It'd let them know whose boss, plus the chalk would show up under UV so you could spot repeat offenders.
I think you forgot this
8)

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:36 pm
by magma
wub wrote:
jameshk wrote:I just use the old parring hand.

Have you considered expanding it to a pimp slap? Someone requests tearout in the middle of a deep set, bit of chalk on the palm followed by an open slap to the face. It'd let them know whose boss, plus the chalk would show up under UV so you could spot repeat offenders.
Duck for cover, Ninjas... wub's back on the slapsies! :lol:

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:38 pm
by tunabomber

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:40 pm
by wub
magma wrote:
wub wrote:
jameshk wrote:I just use the old parring hand.

Have you considered expanding it to a pimp slap? Someone requests tearout in the middle of a deep set, bit of chalk on the palm followed by an open slap to the face. It'd let them know whose boss, plus the chalk would show up under UV so you could spot repeat offenders.
Duck for cover, Ninjas... wub's back on the slapsies! :lol:
:oops:

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:51 pm
by SunkLo
johney wrote:
wub wrote:
jameshk wrote:I just use the old parring hand.

Have you considered expanding it to a pimp slap? Someone requests tearout in the middle of a deep set, bit of chalk on the palm followed by an open slap to the face. It'd let them know whose boss, plus the chalk would show up under UV so you could spot repeat offenders.
I think you forgot this
8)

Electric_Head wrote: The DJ smiled at me.
He never played the track though.

Fucker
This is the technique for sure. Be friendly and tell them you'll look for it. If they come back a second time, tell them you put it in the playlist but there's a few songs before it. Eventually they'll get distracted and forget. Worst case scenario tell them the file is corrupted.



Image
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:lol:

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:03 pm
by Electric_Head
wub wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Fucker
Did you steal his farm?
It took me a while and I`m not sure if the joke went as deep as I think but, I see what you did there.

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:05 pm
by brettheaslewood
SunkLo wrote:
Electric_Head wrote: The DJ smiled at me.
He never played the track though.

Fucker
This is the technique for sure. Be friendly and tell them you'll look for it. If they come back a second time, tell them you put it in the playlist but there's a few songs before it. Eventually they'll get distracted and forget. Worst case scenario tell them the file is corrupted.
or dont use serato/traktor then they know you havn't got 1948712-844412 sitting there on hard drive

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:05 pm
by wub
Electric_Head wrote:
wub wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Fucker
Did you steal his farm?
It took me a while and I`m not sure if the joke went as deep as I think but, I see what you did there.

8)

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:06 pm
by Electric_Head
clever fucker

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:11 pm
by SunkLo
Wub loves his tactical sunglasses.

Re: DJs: Dealing with requests

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:30 pm
by LA_Boxers
Actually had the pleasure of 2 people coming up to me yesterday (one was Wub) to ask names of the tracks playing. No stupid requests or anything.