Damn French DJs

Disclaimer: I have nothing against the French in general, I *love* their fries.

Why is it the French DJs at Frequence3 feel they need to walk all over the songs? For cryin' out loud (and other cliches of annoyance) the last 30 seconds are just as valuable as the middle 30 seconds. Will you cut it out already Frenchy???

Posted by Daniel Short on Oct 16, 2002 at 12:00 AM | Categories: Rambling -

5 Comments

Clement

Clement wrote on 10/17/02 9:41 AM

If you feel that Djs shouldn't speak over the discs, just tell it in Frequence3's forum or by e-mail :) [contact@frequence3.com] This is not always the case I think :) Frequence3's staff is always opened to their listener's advices :) -- Clément CAVADORE Technical Manager www.frequence3.org french webradio
Daniel Short

Daniel Short wrote on 10/17/02 9:41 AM

No problem Clement :). I love you guys anyway. Once Virgin Radio switches to Virgin Confessions every night (or 4 pm my time) you guys are going. I'm getting exposed to a lot of new music, even if I don't know what your DJs are even saying ;-). "The Ketchup Song" rocks :).
Clement

Clement wrote on 10/17/02 5:15 PM

Last Ketchup ? asereje ? It rocks here in french FM. For music-only programs, I think it could be hard for you to listen, because it's during office-time in France (and night time, except when there are special evenings).... Generally from 1AM to 19PM (GMT+1) it's music only .... but maybe it'll change, depending on each Dj's availabilities ;) Such a shame that you don't understand French ! :p
Daniel Short

Daniel Short wrote on 10/17/02 5:15 PM

Thanks for the tips ;-). I'm way over on the west coast of the US, so I catch the drive home and the late night shows over there... Only thing that bothers is me is when I'm jammin' to a song and he sings over the last bit. I like his speaking voice... but that dude can't sing ;-)
Clement

Clement wrote on 10/17/02 5:15 PM

Last Ketchup ? asereje ? It rocks here in french FM. For music-only programs, I think it could be hard for you to listen, because it's during office-time in France (and night time, except when there are special evenings).... Generally from 1AM to 19PM (GMT+1) it's music only .... but maybe it'll change, depending on each Dj's availabilities ;) Such a shame that you don't understand French ! :p