View Full Version : Want To Add Some Pizzazz To Your Tailgate?
DJ CLEAR
10-23-2007, 01:19 AM
Howdy Texans fans!
My name is Stan Wiegand a.k.a. DJ CLEAR, I was the DJ for the Miller Lite Tailgate Zone for all of our preseason games and the first two regular season games this year. Miller Lite has decided to pursue other options as far as entertainment is concerned, so I wanted to let all tailgaters know that my services are available.
If anyone visited the Miller tent (or was anywhere near it), you know that I play a fun, rowdy, energetic mix that gets you fired up and ready to cheer our team to victory.
All I need is power, then I take care of the rest. If you're interested in adding a DJ to your tailgate, or for anything else for that matter, gimme a shout.
Thanks!
djclear.rocks@yahoo.com
281-323-1184
For the DJ's among us and those interested in buying this service:
One thing to keep in mind while you're out there is not everyone around you wants to hear your music or your generator. Some tailgaters like to grill and chill and converse with their friends. Some prefer music in the background, not as the main form of entertainment, primarily so they don't have to yell in each other's ears just to talk about the game. There are ways to co-exist but I have seen this create conflict. Just something to keep in mind - in the context of being respectful to other's hearing space.
Mean Machine
10-23-2007, 11:04 AM
I 100% agree with AJ, please, if you are doing the DJ thing, be respectful that not everyone in the lot tailgating is there to listen to your music.
Loud is fine, but remember to be good neighbors too.
YellerLot
10-23-2007, 06:46 PM
I concur....please point your speakers towards YOUR TAILGATE and not outward.
For the DJ's among us and those interested in buying this service:
One thing to keep in mind while you're out there is not everyone around you wants to hear your music or your generator. Some tailgaters like to grill and chill and converse with their friends. Some prefer music in the background, not as the main form of entertainment, primarily so they don't have to yell in each other's ears just to talk about the game. There are ways to co-exist but I have seen this create conflict. Just something to keep in mind - in the context of being respectful to other's hearing space.
Can I hear an "amen"? Well, maybe I could if my ears were not still ringing from my parking lot neighbors Sunday music damaging them. It's gotten worse thru the years and it is now to the point my family is much less enthused about tailgating.
TEXANottoMAN
10-24-2007, 05:25 PM
Your music may be fine. So in the guy's next to me. The guy next to him. And so on. I do play music myself. However, I can still talk over it. Please don't go to the Blue lot and blast us.
DJ CLEAR
11-06-2007, 03:13 AM
Geeze guys, no need to convict me of a crime I have yet to commit. I'm not out to impose my musical taste or preferred volume level on anybody... I'm just a starving artist tryin' to pay the rent... for I must pay the rent.
If you're a fan who is interested in adding a DJ to your tailgate; I'm ready, willing and able. I'm always keenly aware of my surroundings and very considerate (to a fault, I'm told) of others. We'll cross these other bridges when and if we get there.
So until then...
Go Texans!
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