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<blockquote data-quote="sirius" data-source="post: 383858" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>Im sorry to the MC's who frequent this site, but Id rather drink my own puke than listen to somebody butcher a great set going "Come folla me, come folla me, reach, reach, make some noize boyz" and all that inane bollax. </p><p></p><p>Good job I dont go out to clubs anymore, cos Im not sure if I could actually put up with it and not take a large roll of Gaffa tape to wrap round the verbally challenged lyrinx's and wedge that mic well and truelly up thier rectums.</p><p></p><p>Theres been very few occasions where Ive liked Mc's, and even fewer tapes of events that feature them. The exceptoin being some occasional bouts on old zone tapes and gallery tapes, and a few outbursts on some old KennyKen 'edge' type tapes. At events i found them irritating if they were let loose for ages on end, and at home or in the car I find it embarassing to be heard playing that shit. </p><p></p><p>I think some people can like them, and fair do's, some do and some dont, some work, some dont - on a club atmosphear. Recording the mic on the tapes and Cd mixes is a bad idea, especially if its equally in the mix. Poeple should get the choice of buying 'with' or 'without' Mc's. Some are skilled, the majority are not and just love the sound of thier own hype in my opinion, like a DJ of old who used to say "heres a great record by ..." and then proceed to fade the fucking thing out every minute or so to anounce some inane like "Get your drinks at the bar" or indeed "Oi, you dont bowl like that luv, what you like, youre a mad un you eh" <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/rofl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rofl:" title="zrofl :rofl:" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p><p></p><p>I do find the old jokes are the best though, and I cant resist poking fun at the notion that the MC is Scottish.......in full kilt and pattern. Oh dear. lol.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to be harsh, but Ive just typed a 5,200+ word reply to a topic, which Ive decided not to bother posting as I waste my time discussing anything in these quarters, so Im that way out! lol.</p><p></p><p>Mc Bin'em for all Im bothered. Im sure I can survive without MC Earache. Besides, you can have as many as you like, doesnt bother me, its not asthough Im gonna actually be there in a club smashed out my face and buzzing off it is it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sirius.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirius, post: 383858, member: 258"] Im sorry to the MC's who frequent this site, but Id rather drink my own puke than listen to somebody butcher a great set going "Come folla me, come folla me, reach, reach, make some noize boyz" and all that inane bollax. Good job I dont go out to clubs anymore, cos Im not sure if I could actually put up with it and not take a large roll of Gaffa tape to wrap round the verbally challenged lyrinx's and wedge that mic well and truelly up thier rectums. Theres been very few occasions where Ive liked Mc's, and even fewer tapes of events that feature them. The exceptoin being some occasional bouts on old zone tapes and gallery tapes, and a few outbursts on some old KennyKen 'edge' type tapes. At events i found them irritating if they were let loose for ages on end, and at home or in the car I find it embarassing to be heard playing that shit. I think some people can like them, and fair do's, some do and some dont, some work, some dont - on a club atmosphear. Recording the mic on the tapes and Cd mixes is a bad idea, especially if its equally in the mix. Poeple should get the choice of buying 'with' or 'without' Mc's. Some are skilled, the majority are not and just love the sound of thier own hype in my opinion, like a DJ of old who used to say "heres a great record by ..." and then proceed to fade the fucking thing out every minute or so to anounce some inane like "Get your drinks at the bar" or indeed "Oi, you dont bowl like that luv, what you like, youre a mad un you eh" :rofl: I do find the old jokes are the best though, and I cant resist poking fun at the notion that the MC is Scottish.......in full kilt and pattern. Oh dear. lol. Sorry to be harsh, but Ive just typed a 5,200+ word reply to a topic, which Ive decided not to bother posting as I waste my time discussing anything in these quarters, so Im that way out! lol. Mc Bin'em for all Im bothered. Im sure I can survive without MC Earache. Besides, you can have as many as you like, doesnt bother me, its not asthough Im gonna actually be there in a club smashed out my face and buzzing off it is it. Sirius. [/QUOTE]
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