[BC] Pot whipping?
Bob Newberry
radiochief
Sat Jul 9 13:19:15 CDT 2005
I've heard small town country D.J.'s do this. Often with lots of reverb.
Bob Newberry
At 12:57 PM 7/9/2005, you wrote:
>Actually, in Haiti, the word is spelled Kreyol or Kreyole. The "k" is quite
>prominent in the local usage, and accents are not.
>
>Pot whipping is the "technique" of rapidly potting up and down music between
>sentences and pauses in a disk jockey's patter.
>
>"It's 5, 59 at the Big 8" (music potted up briefly) "where the temperature
>in Stinkville is 87 (music potted up briefly).... etc.
>
>At one station I know, in the early 80's the music channels on the board
>were fixed level so this could not be done.
>
>
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>The word is 'creole', but "pot whipping"?
>What on earth is that?
>Clive
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