On 2002-10-14 11:34, Nano wrote:
I don't know if this was already a topic, but what the hell... Marky seems surprised for there being DJs not counting BPMs in the golden days of disco. I went around DJs in my country at that time (and tried to be one myself) and never heard anyone talking BPMs, in fact I never knew that term until the "house" boom in the late 80's.
Right then, you just trusted your memory and sometimes "tested" mixes in your head before actually trying them (I'm sure I did!). And there was even a time when turntables with pitch control didn't exist...
And that's the point of this topic. I remember some tricks DJs used to alter the speed on their primitive turntables: like putting a paper towel (or better, a sugar envelope like the ones in coffe house's tables) between the disc plate and the base of the turntable, to make the plate reduce the speed a bit (the more you pressed it inside, the slower the pace). Or putting some heavy coins/metal stones over the disc itself (in the middle) for the same purpose. For speeding up? Nothing better than the old finger pushing the record forward in circles (wich required good pulse for the DJ).
Do you remember other tricks like these?
ha ha ... very funny.. I have never heard of that.... the only thing I do is to put a paper between the turntable disk and the record in order to reduce the friction. But sometimes there's a record not perfectly plane (a little bit conical..) so the record won't start!!!!! It just slips on the plate: what to do in this case?????? 
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