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  • And so you say
    I guess the new generation of techies feels that their knowledge
    of music makes them experts on how to entertain people of all
    ages and ethnic backgrounds. As an apple user in more than a
    few areas, I own 2 iPods, 2 laptops, and 2 desktops, and 1
    windows machine. I also DJ for a living and have tried every
    format to entertain people for many years. I disagree that iPods
    are the way to go because they only make good back-up units
    for my large collection of music and usually sits on the bench
    during my gigs. Can you name any meaningful songs that are
    dance songs? Or do people really want to listen to 5 of 6 hours
    of love songs!...YUCK! Being a wedding professional, means
    taking care of the bride & groom and their guests which include
    people young and old of different backgrounds. The reason
    professionals are hired, is to manage and play the appropriate
    music for the couple and interact with people to encourage
    dancing. I've never seen a group of people who liked the same
    music or the same songs at these parties so I guess the iPod will
    know when to shift gears. Or will the designated DJ pull an old
    classic from his archives that almost everyone will know? It's
    great to know that some people can analyze the lyrics to YMCA
    and make sure everyone knows it's meaning. Give me your
    address so I can mail you a consulting fee.

    November 21, 2005

    0 replies

  • And so you say
    I guess the new generation of techies feels that their
    knowledge
    of music makes them experts on how to
    entertain people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. As an apple
    user in more than a few areas, I own 2 iPods, 2 laptops, and 2
    desktops, and 1 windows machine. I also DJ for a living and have
    tried every format to entertain people for many years. I disagree
    that iPods are the way to go because they only make good back-
    up units for my large collection of music and usually sits on the
    bench during my gigs. Can you name any meaningful songs that
    are dance songs? Or do people really want to listen to 5 of 6
    hours of love songs!...YUCK! Being a wedding professional,
    means taking care of the bride & groom and their guests which
    include people young and old of different backgrounds. The
    reason professionals are hired, is to manage and play the
    appropriate music for the couple and interact with people to
    encourage dancing. I've never seen a group of people who liked
    the same music or the same songs at these parties so I guess
    the iPod will know when to shift gears. Or will the designated DJ
    pull an old classic from his archives that almost everyone will
    know? It's great to know that some people can analyze the lyrics
    to YMCA and make sure everyone knows it's meaning. Give me
    your address so I can mail you a consulting fee.

    November 21, 2005

    0 replies

  • And so you say
    I guess the new generation of techies feels that their knowledge
    of music makes them experts on how to entertain people of all
    ages and ethnic backgrounds. As an apple user in more than a
    few areas, I own 2 iPods, 2 laptops, and 2 desktops, and 1
    windows machine. I also DJ for a living and have tried every
    format to entertain people for many years. I disagree that iPods
    are the way to go because they only make good back-up units
    for my large collection of music and usually sits on the bench
    during my gigs. Can you name any meaningful songs that are
    dance songs? Or do people really want to listen to 5 of 6 hours
    of love songs!...YUCK! Being a wedding professional, means
    taking care of the bride & groom and their guests which include
    people young and old of different backgrounds. The reason
    professionals are hired, is to manage and play the appropriate
    music for the couple and interact with people to encourage
    dancing. I've never seen a group of people who liked the same
    music or the same songs at these parties so I guess the iPod will
    know when to shift gears. Or will the designated DJ pull an old
    classic from his archives that almost everyone will know? It's
    great to know that some people can analyze the lyrics to YMCA
    and make sure everyone knows it's meaning. Give me your
    address so I can mail you a consulting fee.

    November 21, 2005

    0 replies

  • And so you say
    I guess the new generation of techies feels that their knowledge
    of music makes them experts on how to entertain people of all
    ages and ethnic backgrounds. As an apple user in more than a
    few areas, I own 2 iPods, 2 laptops, and 2 desktops, and 1
    windows machine. I also DJ for a living and have tried every
    format to entertain people for many years. I disagree that iPods
    are the way to go because they only make good back-up units
    for my large collection of music and usually sits on the bench
    during my gigs. Can you name any meaningful songs that are
    dance songs? Or do people really want to listen to 5 of 6 hours
    of love songs!...YUCK! Being a wedding professional, means
    taking care of the bride & groom and their guests which include
    people young and old of different backgrounds. The reason
    professionals are hired, is to manage and play the appropriate
    music for the couple and interact with people to encourage
    dancing. I've never seen a group of people who liked the same
    music or the same songs at these parties so I guess the iPod will
    no when to shift gears. Or will the designated DJ pull an old
    classic from his archives that almost everyone will know? It's
    great to know that some people can analyze the lyrics to YMCA
    and make sure everyone knows it's meaning. Give me your
    address so I can mail you a consulting fee.

    November 21, 2005

    0 replies