So after going to 3 different regionals this year i noticed that the music isn’t very well precoordinated, and some songs were repeated a lot. It’s not bad, but i’d like to help get it set up to something better. Also i wanted to suggest a couple songs. I was wondering if anyone knew if first has a preset playlist for all the regionals or each individual regional or if there was any way to contact an individual regional about that.
as far as i know FIRST provides DJ’s with a “suggested” playlist, after that it depends on the DJ’s preference so long as its family friendly. Im not 100% sure how FRC finds DJ’s or their sound crew. my guess is it depends on the coordinators of said regional.
you can always suggest to the DJ/ sound crew a few tracks you would like to hear, ive made requests in the past and theyve actually been played
The best music I’ve heard so far was at Montreal (no Cotton Eyed Joe, Chicken Dance or Macerena. THANK GOD!). Lots of good jams. The worst was DC where I think the DJ played a total of 50 songs all weekend and repeated several songs as many as five times.
Annually, I find that the best DJ is Nick at the Waterloo Regional. He does a great job picking from all kinds of music genres and playing music appropriate to situations happening on the field.
In terms of how FIRST finds the DJs, to the best of my knowledge at regionals Show Ready Events hires them for each event. I am not sure if they have DJs that travel with the rest of the crew or not.
In Michigan or MAR, the DJs are either hired professional DJs or (way more often) they are volunteers like everyone else as there is no production company at the district events.
Well, didn’t hear much “Locomotion” by Little Eva or Grand Funk Railroad in 2011. Has anyone heard “Sweet Georgia Brown”, the Harlem Globetrotters theme ANYTIME in 2012?
Apart from my loathing for songs which elicit coordinated -time wasting- mass dance offs:
I realized that Rick Astley is still making his way into play-lists at events.
I heard The Saturdays’ “Up” on a webcast and it was also played during one of our matches at Seattle.
It was either the same DJ or there is a playlist provided to the DJs by someone because that is a pretty obscure song for a US audience. I don’t believe that any of The Saturdays’ records have been released in the US.
One of the things that impressed me at my first Regional a few years ago was how much fun the **kids **were having. FIRST was obviously attempting to make the venue **fun **and cool …even though it was a stereotypical “nerd” event.
I’m all for whatever gets the kids up and into the “spirit section”. As long as it’s not country music…please not country music. :eek:
Such songs are typically used to pass the time while something else is using the clock. Far from wasting time, they provide a way to keep people occupied during field repairs, timeouts, robot cool-down delays, etc.
I didn’t think “Locomotion” was that common except for last year, and I’m not sure I’ve ever heard “Sweet Georgia Brown” at a FIRST event (although I admittedly haven’t been to that many). It might work well this year, though…
A song I have heard a lot at FIRST events, though, is “Jump On It”, but not this year… what happened? It’s one of the best “time-out songs”, IMO…
So this is probably incredibly obscure, but does anyone know the name of the song that is played at the very end of closing ceremonies? It’s the song that plays right after the emcee says goodbye, has a big cymbal/drum start, then goes on for about 2-3 minutes?
At Archimedes, the music was a little disappointing. There wasn’t any music playing in the background during matches, which felt very odd after going to 3 regionals and listening to music during matches. There were also a few songs that I questioned why they were put in there, like “Welcome to the Machine”. Sure, it says machine and it is a great song, but it’s kind of the opposite of a “pump-up” song that is the norm. It was a little weird hearing that song, a few of my team members commented on how it was depressing to listen to.
I particularly like a few songs that are perfect for eliminations, but since they are just music without lyrics, I have no idea what they are.