Yeah, Hannah Montanna, aka. Miley Cyrus, is the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus. He's the guy who sang 'Achy Breaky Heart' back in the eary 90's. I hate myself for knowing that.
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Yeah, Hannah Montanna, aka. Miley Cyrus, is the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus. He's the guy who sang 'Achy Breaky Heart' back in the eary 90's. I hate myself for knowing that.
Oh yeah--even I know who Miley Cyrus is--sort of. ;D
And I knew she was the daughter of a big country star, which no doubt has nothing to do with her current popularity lol. I didn't know she was formerly known as Hannah Montana though.
As a friend told me a few years back when I asked who Hannah Montana is:
"Hannah Montana is...is...well, a disease!"
lol i actually like some of the songs that are listed here-- i like closer, lords of acid, and du hast. that being said our DJ doesnt play them a million times a night. back when i did used to go on stage though, i wouldnt balk to any of these songs being played.
girls girls girls can bite me. that song has created a reflex in my brain for expecting a cat call by now.
nickelback also needs to go. and i think i would be a happier person if i never had to hear 'down with the sickness' by disturbed ever again.
i also really am tired of hearing that birthday sex song.
There's the problem. No song is meant to be played every single time Binky goes onstage, especially when there are untold thousands of Binkys all across the nation, each one stridently demanding Closer, DuHast, and/or LOA every time. Or whatever song. And especially not if the fucking PopTop40 ExtraCheese radio stations are playing the song 40 times a day as well.
I still like Closer (especially if it's the Static-X remix). But after 11 years in the business, and a good dozen before that as a customer, I can barely stand to hear it one more time again. Because I know I'm going to hear it another 10,000 times if I keep going in the clubs on my nights off. ;D
I haven't heard Du Hast that many times so it's still OK. I'll still play it once a night for that foxy little dancer from Perm.
Lords of Acid I like except that fucking Show Me Your Pussy and Rough Sex, two of their worst songs ever, and that's all everyone ever wants to hear by them, so they think that's what LOA is all about. Never Slave to Love, which is outrageously good--and perfect for the stripclub. The Power is Mine is even better, but possibly overplayed in some clubs. Not in mine.
Oh and I am already sick to fucking death of 'The Time (of my Life)' I went out the other night and the fucking song followed us wherever we went, I swear. I hated the cheesy, smarmy original, and the Black-Eyed Peas aren't helping it with their schlocky psuedo techno treatment. At all.
Actually, we could start an entirely new thread about the Decline and Fall of the Black-eyed Peas. But not now...
First dj I ever worked with used to give me this all the time. Haaaated it. Also, the metal version to "Sexy Back" until I wrote on my card to please not play me Justin Timberlake or any of his songs redone by others. I'm really pretty easy to get along with.... I'll dance to anything as long as it's upbeat and easy to dance to- sometimes they really throw me for a loop, though.
More overplayed stuff... that terrible "Make It Rain" song and Avenue D - Do I Look Like A Slut?
"Gangstas & Strippers" by: I don't know and don't care.
My Chick Bad My Chick Hood - Ludicris
You Fancy Huh - Drake
I Kissed a Girl _ Katie Perry
Lapdance- N.E.R.D.
seriously the first two are ghetto and not sexy yet the girls i work with insist on playing them ALL the time!!
I kissed a girl is way overplayed and it gets alot of wannabe lesbian girls acting stupid and dancing in the club while ignoring you on stage etc. which is really bad for business ( i do way mor than kiss girls and i always like it ;) )
Saying a lap dance is free always gets that one douchebag who says "but you said it was free."
if I hear barbie girl one more time Im going to file down my heels and toss it at the dj like guys in prison make shanks.
I have an ahole DJ who plays it everytime Im on the main stage right in front of him.
See, that's one thing I don't understand, playing music you know the girl hates. It's like slitting your own throat. 'She's a bitch so I'm going to kill the groove in the club, and ruin the whole night.'
Oh I've done it a few times. But once it cost me my job because she was blowing the owner. Of course I got a better gig, so it was a good thing in the end.
Barbie Girl? :O
Ditto on Barbie Girl, WTF??
In the DJs' defense, it might be they fucking hate Barbie Girl (or any of these horrible choices), but the dancer is demanding the song and will run screaming to the manager if they don't play it. Or maybe they just got sick of arguing about the song and gave in. I play a lot of music that sucks, truth be told, because I don't have much choice.
Personally, if I really cannot bear to play the song (Barbie Girl, 50cent, etc.) I'd say I didn't have it, or the file was no good if she saw it in my computer (yes I have lied like this many times). But if one of the other DJs put the suckdick song in question on the house computer, and the girl knows it's in her folder, she might well insist I play it.
I also have a theory about this. After 11 years in the business, I have figured it out. No matter how good the DJ is, he will have some songs he likes that you hate. there might not be many of them, but he will have them. So no matter how good the DJ is, someone out there is eventually going to say 'Why the fuck is he playing this song??!!'
:D
last night I deleted barbiegirl from his computer!
I like many of the songs mentioned and danced to. I love Closer, I Sit On Acid by Lords of Acid, and Bad Touch among others.
I am going back to when I started (which was long before many of you were born, lol) but back in the mid 90's many of these songs were over played: Rump Shaker, Hot Stepper (or whatever to name is), Can't Touch This, Cryin' by Aerosmith, Grls Girls Girls (almost every club I danced at used this for cattle call, which I hated) and various Man In The Box by Alice In Chains. I liked some of these songs (especially Alice In Chains) but hearing them too much made me like them less. However, anything hip hop generally drove me batty, especially at clubs where we were REQUIRED to dance to them (not a fan of most hip hop at all). Probably the worst song a club overplayed was called the Percolator. Awful and many of the dancers wanted to hear it.