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Yes, but...

Posted by Nate Smith.

Other on team #66, GM Powertrain/Willow Run HS, from Eastern Michigan University and GM Powertrain.

Posted on 6/21/2000 1:29 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: In defense of the short playlist posted by Matt Leese on 6/20/2000 9:37 PM MST:



: Alright, so most DJs don't do events that are quite as long as FIRST competitions. Have you ever looked at how many CD's a typical DJ has? It's quite a lot. Even so, the average CD is at least 40 minutes long, so it should be quite easy to get enough CD's to at least not repeat a song per day. It's kind of rediciulous how much they like the repeat the songs (I swear they played 'We like to party' every time I was in the stands in Florida....)

While they may have a good collection of CDs, how many of the songs are suited to an event such as FIRST? With the planning that I have helped with over the past 3 years for the WMRC, I have found that the best songs for this type of an event are those that have a strong beginning to use at the start of a match. You don't really want a song that slowly fades in at the beginning with this type of event. So, out of those CDs that they have, how many of the songs actually fall into this category?

Nate
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