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Post by tomeboy on Jun 24, 2006 10:07:04 GMT
Found an old binman tape in the cuboard there this morning whilst looking for my passport. Canny find my passport the bas, takes ages to apply for a new one too but anyway it has prompted to ask the question that is burning on everyones minds - who's the best dj in the westend of the borough?
I hinny heard fusco yet but i hear he is quite good, however richie was wile good at the dinner so he gets my vote.
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Post by Supersub14 on Jun 24, 2006 11:08:25 GMT
Aw sham, your missin out! Fusco is lefal on the decks. Every record is a TUNE TUNE TUNE
But richie throws a mean karoke!!!
Im split. Think ill go for binman!
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Post by Toffeeman on Jun 26, 2006 19:38:11 GMT
Tough call this one. Ritchie is a good entertainer while Fusco can pick the tunes like! I sometimes question Ritchie's loyalty to the dj mixmaster cause but, robbing people of their dough most Friday and Saturday nights. Its about the music man! I'll go Fusco in that case! (and it evens the vote up a bit )
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Post by big ron on Jun 27, 2006 12:27:37 GMT
It has to be Herbie. Who can forget that great night back in December '94 when Herbie rocked the assembly hall by playing Whigfields Saturday Night a record breaking 7 times in a row. A lesser DJ wouldn’t be able to get away with such a bold move but Herbie thrived in the intense atmosphere of everyone dropping with exhaustion from the insane amount of dancing. It was the disco equivalent of the bleep test where only the fittest disco dancer could survive. I can still remember Duck and Burney battling it out to be the last man standing each trying to outdo the other with more and more complex moves. In the end Duck finished him off with a robot/electric gigolo combo. The crowd went wild, Duck stood triumphant sweating the bit out, Burney a beaten man on his knees in front of Duck, not for the last time.That’s how I remember it anyway.
Back to the point vote Herbie
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