Author Topic: Bonnaroo/Multi-Day Festival Going 101 (Need Feedback Her  (Read 7275 times)

eltee

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Re: Bonnaroo/Multi-Day Festival Going 101 (Need Feedback Her
« Reply #45 on: June 07, 2007, 12:56:00 pm »
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  I'm more weirded out by the Transformers vs. G.I. Joe bathtub battles    :)  
 I'm still perplexed by the iPod addiction. I acknowlege people can't be quiet and need radio, TV, iPods, etc. to fill time at home or in the car -- but out in the world, especially at a music festival - do you really have iPod DTs? Do you listen to your iPod at shows? Sorry for the interview-like questions (you've already divulged plenty)...again, I'm perplexed.

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Re: Bonnaroo/Multi-Day Festival Going 101 (Need Feedback Her
« Reply #46 on: June 07, 2007, 01:44:00 pm »
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  I'm more weirded out by the Transformers vs. G.I. Joe bathtub battles     :)  
 I'm still perplexed by the iPod addiction. I acknowlege people can't be quiet and need radio, TV, iPods, etc. to fill time at home or in the car -- but out in the world, especially at a music festival - do you really have iPod DTs? Do you listen to your iPod at shows? Sorry for the interview-like questions (you've already divulged plenty)...again, I'm perplexed.
No, I don't listen to my iPod at shows, per se.  Maybe if I jump outside for a cigarette break or something, then yeah.  It's simply the conveinence of having that particular song at your disposal that'll elevate your mood or get you extra pumped for the show.  Nothing too scientific.  The right song at the right time for me just gets my mind right/sets the tone.  That's all.  I do DJ aside of my "real" job, so maybe now you may understand my mindset.   :D

Re: Bonnaroo/Multi-Day Festival Going 101 (Need Feedback Her
« Reply #47 on: June 07, 2007, 01:55:00 pm »
Maybe you could talk to your ladyfriend between sets in lieu of not having an ipod?
 
 
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Originally posted by nkotb:
  I'm more weirded out by the Transformers vs. G.I. Joe bathtub battles      :)    
 I'm still perplexed by the iPod addiction. I acknowlege people can't be quiet and need radio, TV, iPods, etc. to fill time at home or in the car -- but out in the world, especially at a music festival - do you really have iPod DTs? Do you listen to your iPod at shows? Sorry for the interview-like questions (you've already divulged plenty)...again, I'm perplexed.
No, I don't listen to my iPod at shows, per se.  Maybe if I jump outside for a cigarette break or something, then yeah.  It's simply the conveinence of having that particular song at your disposal that'll elevate your mood or get you extra pumped for the show.  Nothing too scientific.  The right song at the right time for me just gets my mind right/sets the tone.  That's all.  I do DJ aside of my "real" job, so maybe now you may understand my mindset.    :D  [/b]