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Looking At Ballads and Slow Songs That Have Worked Well Over The Years The Tuesday Night Music Show

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Looking At Ballads and Slow Songs That Have Worked Well Over The Years The Tuesday Night Music Show

Summary
The video script discusses various ballads and slow songs, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about playing them at events.

Highlights
🎵 The Genesis self-titled album from 1983 was created in the studio from scratch, reminiscent of The Beatles’ process.🎵
🎶 Tony Banks from Genesis is credited with writing complex tracks like “Illegal Alien,” showcasing his musical prowess.🎶
💃 Ballads like “What a Wonderful World” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love” are timeless crowd-pleasers at events, catering to different age groups.💃
🎸 The discussion delves into guilty pleasure ballads, including songs by Johnny Rivers, Barry Manilow, and Marvin Gaye.🎸
🎤 Playing unexpected tracks like “Collide” by James Bay and transitioning into party hits like “In Da Club” by 50 Cent can create a fun dance floor experience.🎤
Key Insights
🌟 Personal anecdotes and memories associated with songs can enhance the emotional impact of ballads, making them more meaningful to both the audience and the DJ.🌟
💡 The choice of ballads at events should consider the age group and preferences of the audience to create a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone.💡
🎵 Mixing different genres and eras of music, such as transitioning from soulful ballads to upbeat party tracks, can keep the energy high and cater to diverse musical tastes.🎵

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Looking At Ballads and Slow Songs That Have Worked Well Over The Years The Tuesday Night Music Show

Summary
The video script discusses various ballads and slow songs, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about playing them at events.

Highlights
🎵 The Genesis self-titled album from 1983 was created in the studio from scratch, reminiscent of The Beatles’ process.🎵
🎶 Tony Banks from Genesis is credited with writing complex tracks like “Illegal Alien,” showcasing his musical prowess.🎶
💃 Ballads like “What a Wonderful World” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love” are timeless crowd-pleasers at events, catering to different age groups.💃
🎸 The discussion delves into guilty pleasure ballads, including songs by Johnny Rivers, Barry Manilow, and Marvin Gaye.🎸
🎤 Playing unexpected tracks like “Collide” by James Bay and transitioning into party hits like “In Da Club” by 50 Cent can create a fun dance floor experience.🎤
Key Insights
🌟 Personal anecdotes and memories associated with songs can enhance the emotional impact of ballads, making them more meaningful to both the audience and the DJ.🌟
💡 The choice of ballads at events should consider the age group and preferences of the audience to create a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone.💡
🎵 Mixing different genres and eras of music, such as transitioning from soulful ballads to upbeat party tracks, can keep the energy high and cater to diverse musical tastes.🎵

Subscribe to our livestream shows at http://www.youtube.com/@DJNTVShows

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http://www.djeventplanner.com
http://www.electrovoice.com
http://www.dannymax.com
http://www.proxdirect.com
http://www.odysseycases.com
http://www.djrequests.com

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http://www.djntv.com/toolnet
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