people seem to get off on the outfield track "I dont wanna lose your love". To me it's just a legitimate rock and roll track.
Rhett, you're right.
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I just like saying that
The set starts at 8 and ends at 2 so it's a long set. anything can happen. The point of these sets is to find the a common thread between all those songs and artists. Some people walk out of the club pointing an accusatory (Im not sure if thats a word) finger at your man, yelling "You're the worst fucking dj ever". Of course they're wrong. Unless they're Rhett, becaaaaaaaause
Rhett, you're right.
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...while the majority scream and yell and toast up when they hear something they like.
Me I'm 34 and I've noticed the average age of the average person who fuly enjoys themselves at the force is like 25. Not to say that folks my age dont dig; they do for the most part, especially what I play before 10pm - maily downtempoish beat oriented stuff, some fusion, some dub, some IDM etc . But I find the mid-20-ers had the benefit of growing up with and loving speed/death/black metal as well as ALOT of hip hop and 90's alternative, and they're more accepting of those styles while most - not all - but most folks my age would rather not hear that stuff. That's just something I noticed. But I might be wrong.
Even if I'm wrong ....
Rhett, you're right.
Rhett, you're right.
Rhett, you're right.
Rhett, you're right.