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    Default Look! These People do not even Know where DJing comes FROM!!


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    DJing was invented by hip hop culture?
    there are some that would say it came out of the rave and soundsystem culture of jamaica.
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    to be fair, hip-hop djing originated in the bronx in the mid 1970s with Kool DJ Herc, so hip-hop's older than many people think, but he was jamaican and influenced by the soundsystems. and if you want to talk djing in general?

    try going back to 1943 and jimmy saville playing jazz in london...first 2 turntable dj was bib casey in 1955...

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    Were you RageSeven then Riot sound? According to Lenny's bio "His earlier music consisted of Disco, Electro-Body, High Energy and early House." by the way...

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    Yea... I am trying for people to contribute their opinions to get to the bottom of all this...


    Its time we figure out where everything came from or else we will not know where we are going

    KOOL HERC is not the END ALL of DJing but I chose him as the starting point of the dialogue....

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    so if i change my name to Evil Gee will i automatically inherit some old school hip-hip cred?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil G
    so if i change my name to Evil Gee will i automatically inherit some old school hip-hip cred?
    instantly.
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    :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
    to be fair, hip-hop djing originated in the bronx in the mid 1970s with Kool DJ Herc, so hip-hop's older than many people think, but he was jamaican and influenced by the soundsystems. and if you want to talk djing in general?

    try going back to 1943 and jimmy saville playing jazz in london...first 2 turntable dj was bib casey in 1955...

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    raving to jazz music.................CLASSIC :clap: :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by audioinjection
    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
    to be fair, hip-hop djing originated in the bronx in the mid 1970s with Kool DJ Herc, so hip-hop's older than many people think, but he was jamaican and influenced by the soundsystems. and if you want to talk djing in general?

    try going back to 1943 and jimmy saville playing jazz in london...first 2 turntable dj was bib casey in 1955...

    http://www.discjockey101.com/jan2003.html
    raving to jazz music.................CLASSIC :clap: :lol:
    haven't you ever read "on the road?" kerouac and those guys were going nuts to bebop all hopped up on benzadrine...
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    Not too mention that the Zoot Suiters into jazz had clothing as ridiculously large as today's ravers. ;)
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    yeah, it's where the term rave was first used in our sense I think. On the jazz scene, flappers et al.

    me and my mate (I dj techno and stuff, and plays jazz piano) are well into this. we want to do a skwot jazz night in london some time-a PROPER old skool rave. ;)

    one day. we might have a job pulling in punters though!

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    OMG....I cannot believe you had the nerve to bring this over to not ONE but TWO other boards...... :roll:

    I'll refrain from using any profanity here, because I happen to have a big respect for the people on BOA.....

    Please people.....do not feed this troll......there is another motivation for him doing this-and it's not to find out who invented djing-go ahead and read that thread on ism, and you will see what I mean......








    And Alex.....before you go shooting your mouth off-AGAIN-I suggest you do as Lasix said and read 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life'

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    Indeed, Last Night...

    Jimmy saville, otley 1941 playing to american GI's on a deck setup his mate made up for him - it blew up halfway through the night and partially burnt the top of a piano cos the wires were so hot...

    Jimmy - total class!


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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Becka
    And Alex.....before you go shooting your mouth off-AGAIN-I suggest you do as Lasix said and read 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life'
    decent book on djing during the 1970s and 1980s, but the chapter on techno was CRAPPY CRAP CRAP.
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    oh ok becka cheers, haven't even checked the link but on your request i better lock this. don't need to feed trolls on here eh. nice 1 lov. ;)

 

 

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