This was my second year DJing for the Grey Cup. Last year was pretty amazing because it was in Toronto, where I grew up and lived for many years, and I got to DJ at CiRCA, which was intimidating but a really incredible experience.
2008 was also really cool because this year Montreal was not only hosting the Grey Cup, but the Montreal Alouettes were in the final against the Calgary Stampeders. The Alouettes really turned it out for the fans and created a Grey Cup Village for the days prior to the big game and the Olympic Stadium. In the middle of the Village was a white dome which was where I got to spin. They had it set up sort of looking like a club/lounge which was pretty swank for the Grey Cup. I actually had a few people ask me if it was a VIP Lounge.
All in all, it was a pretty long week. They extended my hours to accommodate the fans and I also was still spinning at Typhoon. There were the usual rough patches during the gig that I have grown to expect.
I was never really bullied as a child, at least not too badly, but you do get bullied when you are behind the decks! Drunk people always have opinions. They flip through your CD binder looking for songs they want to hear. Or when they request something they get mad when they do not hear there song right away. Ultimately there is no way to please everybody. It's like that in life as it is behind the DJ table.
There were some great moments too. One night a girl requested to hear some House, which I was dying to play because the space looked like a club and the system was decent. I played about an hour of House where her and her two friends proceeded to dance all around the lounge trying to get other people to join them. There was a guy dressed up as the Grey Cup and his friend was dressed as Pee Wee Herman. Apparently the Grey Cup is also Halloween.
On my last night I was pretty much delirious from DJing so much. I wasn't sure how I wanted to end the evening when a lady came up to the table and said, "I have these kids here who have been dancing outside. Do you think they could perform a little hip-hop number? I have a CD of their music." I said, hells yeah! Apparently they really wanted to play at a Club but they were all under age. So everyone who happened to be there that night got to see a dance show. It was awesome.
Still, one of my favourite moments is when I finally finished my contract and was leaving the Grey Cup Village. One of the maintenance guys who mopped the floor came up to me and asked me about a track he liked and where he could find it. It's a real nice feeling knowing that people are listening and enjoying what you are playing.
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