DJ Yoshi

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Not attacking Yoshi. He works hard, and is good at what he does. I go to games to watch football, and explain the action to my kids. I have a stereo at home so I can listen to music. I have to yell to communicate at a game. Music is too loud for my worn out ears.
 

red sail

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The music (??) he plays during basketball warm-ups is crap. It makes my head hurt. It sounds like a bad dream (nightmare). The sooner they dump him the better. When he started playing in the RAC we sat in section 105 and had to move to the other side of the court the next year so that we could be able to have a conversation between ourselves. Unfortunately the volume was only a little better. Yes, I'm in my late 60's but give me Metallica or Ozzy any day besides that noise that he plays.

Yoshi doesn't DJ the men's basketball games. It's some other guy that's set up in front of the students. And I thought Yoshi only does the football pregame. The pregame music is to get the kids pumped up ... not easy listening for you old farts.
 
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RUBlackout

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We should really check the average age of this Board..grumpy old men

I'm 40 and I think Yoshi does a great job
 
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TM514

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Thank You for the Devils link! I'm going.

BTW, Love DJ Yoshi, he does a great job with pre-game. I feel like running onto the field after hearing his tunes!
 

DJYoshi

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The music (??) he plays during basketball warm-ups is crap. It makes my head hurt. It sounds like a bad dream (nightmare). The sooner they dump him the better. When he started playing in the RAC we sat in section 105 and had to move to the other side of the court the next year so that we could be able to have a conversation between ourselves. Unfortunately the volume was only a little better. Yes, I'm in my late 60's but give me Metallica or Ozzy any day besides that noise that he plays.
Please note that I haven't spun at a basketball game since 2013.
My winters shift focus to hockey, basketball for the B1G, All-America & philanthropy work.
 

Scarlet_Scourge

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Please note that I haven't spun at a basketball game since 2013.
My winters shift focus to hockey, basketball for the B1G, All-America & philanthropy work.

Also note that people here like to complain in order to have something to complain about.

AKA.. don't take anything posted here personally.
 

Leonard23

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Yoshi is great & entertaining & always gets me pumped up before the game. My kids & dad like the music & don't mind the volume. Those that complain about the music genre & volume would've died at TTFP, as the pregame music is similar (without the mixing & blends) but even louder. Give it a rest already people.
 

RedChucken123

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To be honest, whoever is DJ'ing the b-ball games at the RAC, they probably should play it loud.

I mean, it's not like the attendance is packed to the rim where you can have chatter fill the area. If you have empty seats AND a low volume stadium, that would just seem sad. You want to give the impression that it is a loud, boisterous environment whether it really is or not.
 

RUtix4me

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Top 10 things DJ Yoshi has been wrongly accused of:

10 Poor Playing MBB
9. Playing in game at FB
8. Putting too much carbonation in the sodas served at games at HSS
7. His 7th inning stetch at mens baseball is "too modern"
6. Put the TP over the top instead down the back at HSS
5. Mud in the blue lot
4. Hard to find 50/50 ticket sellers
3. Number of restrooms at HSS
2. Played Vulgar lyrcs in songs at Flood kids sweet 16.

i will leave to you guys to come up with the #1 reason
 

PeteGiam07

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When you cannot talk to the person next to you it is a problem.
It is not the choice of music that bothers me.
It is the volume.

The sound system in the stadium is horrible.

I moved my seats from goal line 2nd deck near the students to goal line lower level near the students and it is like night and day. The sound was so bad on the upper deck I found myself leaving early most games.

When this stadium gets a speaker upgrade that is throughout the stadium and not just blasting from one end zone this problem will be fixed.
 

Ole Cabbagehead

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I just want to agree that we are lucky to have him. People will complain about everything. I would love to see some of the people talking **** do what he does.

Pleasing a broad based demographic from a production standpoint has to be one of the most difficult, thankless things out there. Everyone is going to *****, because even if they get some of what they want, they will want more. No one is over going to acknowledge a job well done, because the job description basically calls for no one to be too happy or too annoyed with the music. Its all a balance. And by all accounts, he is one of the very best at it.

If you want to listen to your music the entire time, pop in your earphones because it is never going to happen. If you want to listen to nothing, pop in some ear plugs, because that is never going to happen either.
 

RUskoolie

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Just another thread that proves people should think more and post less.

Several people owned by a young guy who is becoming very successful.
 
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Wolv RU

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Agree that Rutgers is fortunate to have DJ Yoshi. I think he does an excellent job both at Rutgers and Devils games.

Thanks to Yoshi for posting in this thread, and thank you for using your talents to help your school.
 
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