Here are a couple links about John Walker from radio station WUAG - who set the record of 175 hours on August 27, 2007, along with the RULES for breaking such a record.
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.8075.html
http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/08/dj-sets-new-rec.html
So I'm assuming there were NO songs longer than six minutes? And a complete video as proof?
Of course not. He didn't even make it the 136 hours based on the above criteria.
I get it that a college kid would do this, for exposure, fun, resume, etc., but a 'professional' dj? With a billboard and NO research to find out if it really WAS a record? Uh, okay then.
What an amateurish failure of a gag.
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.8075.html
http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/08/dj-sets-new-rec.html
The OFFICIAL RULES
• One five-minute break every hour, which can be stockpiled and used later for a longer break
• No song can be played longer than six minutes
• No interview can go longer than one minute without Walker speaking
• The entire process must be recorded and video taped and sent to Guinness World Records.
So I'm assuming there were NO songs longer than six minutes? And a complete video as proof?
Of course not. He didn't even make it the 136 hours based on the above criteria.
I get it that a college kid would do this, for exposure, fun, resume, etc., but a 'professional' dj? With a billboard and NO research to find out if it really WAS a record? Uh, okay then.
What an amateurish failure of a gag.