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Posted by cmccann87 on Jan-17-2009 08:05:

Sebastian Ingrosso and Steven Angello @ Guv 2008 .. This has taken me around the world since I love living in Toronto i feel very spoiled


Posted by Knox on Jan-17-2009 08:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Say all you want about Tiesto now..... but if you dare say that guy didn't tear the asshole of every single fucked up, jaw clenching candy kid in the house (myself included) on that faithful night in February 2001 - I'll personally see that you get viciously punished in a violent manner.

That's right... I just 'big upped' Tiesto.

I also must have to admit... I saw Tiesto in December 2004 and that part blew me away. The vibe was like something I have yet to experience again.

The power of the people and the music was intense. What a memory.

However, saw him July 2005... not so much. Blah.

Glad I got to experience that "tiesto" type of party that people rave about.


Posted by The Highroller on Jan-17-2009 14:49:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
tiesto @ the docks 2003


If that was the one on a weekday, that was probably one of the best parties I've ever been to.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Jan-17-2009 15:02:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
One of (if not the) last DayBreaks parties back in spring of '99. This was the one with the shitshow of a line and the angry ravers started trying to break down large doors in order to get in.

I have no idea who was playing since I really wasn't that into the DJ's at that time.

I had only just started listenning to guys like the Chems, Orbital, Prodigy etc.

I had a blast though


I was there, sold my tickets and got the fuck out!


Posted by matty on Jan-17-2009 15:46:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
If that was the one on a weekday, that was probably one of the best parties I've ever been to.


It was on a wednesday i think.


Posted by geroin on Jan-17-2009 16:16:

quote:
Originally posted by matty
It was on a wednesday i think.


yup it was, i had an exam in physical education/fitness the next day that i missed because i slept in lol


Posted by kabelicious on Jan-17-2009 17:53:

John Acquaviva & Stacey Pullen - who I thought was a girl for a very long time until years later I realized it was a dude


Posted by djbombtrack on Jan-17-2009 18:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Say all you want about Tiesto now..... but if you dare say that guy didn't tear the asshole of every single fucked up, jaw clenching candy kid in the house (myself included) on that faithful night in February 2001 - I'll personally see that you get viciously punished in a violent manner.

That's right... I just 'big upped' Tiesto.


As probably already mentioned 1000 times on this board, that set still pales in comparison to his 1st ever visit to Toronto back in March 2000. Everyone loves his Trance Energy 2000 set, well he played all of those tunes that night and more for about 3+ hours.

The awesome part was that no one really knew who he was, then to see everyones face with their mouth open after every single bomb.

First party shouldve been Wemf 99 - had tickets didnt make it.
August 7, 1999 - Bad Boy Bill at the last Effective party in the Warehouse would be mine.
Thats the first time I heard acid trance as it was being spun by Hardware. Man, nothing compares to your first experience.

What eventually became a burden was knowing how everything was organized. I liked it better when you didnt know who was playing, what the song was called or where you were.


Posted by VDub on Jan-17-2009 22:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Say all you want about Tiesto now..... but if you dare say that guy didn't tear the asshole of every single fucked up, jaw clenching candy kid in the house (myself included) on that faithful night in February 2001 - I'll personally see that you get viciously punished in a violent manner.

That's right... I just 'big upped' Tiesto.


You're absolutely right...

That was a great show...

He just turned into a cock soon after...


Posted by flavor on Jan-17-2009 22:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Say all you want about Tiesto now..... but if you dare say that guy didn't tear the asshole of every single fucked up, jaw clenching candy kid in the house (myself included) on that faithful night in February 2001 - I'll personally see that you get viciously punished in a violent manner.

That's right... I just 'big upped' Tiesto.



This might be the funniest post ive read in like forever!


Posted by jon jon on Jan-17-2009 22:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Say all you want about Tiesto now..... but if you dare say that guy didn't tear the asshole of every single fucked up, jaw clenching candy kid in the house (myself included) on that faithful night in February 2001 - I'll personally see that you get viciously punished in a violent manner.

That's right... I just 'big upped' Tiesto.


lol @ all the Tiesto love... Tiesto is the new black...

and yes, that party was fucking retarded... I still remember some of the tracks... Blaze - "My Beat", Max Graham "Airtight"... encore w/ Freefall - Skydive... the sickness


Posted by jon jon on Jan-17-2009 22:56:

quote:
Originally posted by djbombtrack
What eventually became a burden was knowing how everything was organized. I liked it better when you didnt know who was playing, what the song was called or where you were.


lol there is a lot of truth in this statement


Posted by DigDeep on Jan-17-2009 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
I still remember some of the tracks...




when he dropped this i turned into an emotional wreck.....
lol


Posted by jon jon on Jan-17-2009 23:07:

pfffffffffffft hah


Posted by djbombtrack on Jan-18-2009 03:22:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
lol there is a lot of truth in this statement


Like there was just something about the mystique of it all.
Being picked up by a bus, dropped off at a parking garage in who-the-heck-knows where, hearing tunes you knew sounded good - bad had no idea what genre it was, then leaving when it was all over. Not caring if the set was good, or whether the dj beatmatched properly.

Everyones first experience was probably their best because like I mentioned earlier, nothing compares to it.


Posted by ad0nis on Jan-18-2009 05:03:

I saw Tiesto at his all ages event in 2008
and James & Doman opened for him

Was pretty amazing, i was soo happy because for years ive been seeing DVD's of these events and never got to experience it in person
except i was dying to leave when tiesto came on, because of all the hundreds of kids trying to push to get to the front to see tiesto

But yeah, ive never been to any other event, or even a club for that matter


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-18-2009 05:07:

quote:
Originally posted by djbombtrack
Like there was just something about the mystique of it all.
Being picked up by a bus, dropped off at a parking garage in who-the-heck-knows where, hearing tunes you knew sounded good - bad had no idea what genre it was, then leaving when it was all over. Not caring if the set was good, or whether the dj beatmatched properly.

Everyones first experience was probably their best because like I mentioned earlier, nothing compares to it.


It really saddens me that I'm missed those types of parties by only a couple years. It was one of the things that really amazed me about the scene.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-18-2009 05:11:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
If that was the one on a weekday, that was probably one of the best parties I've ever been to.


That's the party that was recorded right?

I remember wanting to go to that party so badly, but my ride bailed so I couldn't make it. Then I heard the set afterward and just about died.


Posted by VDub on Jan-18-2009 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by djbombtrack
Like there was just something about the mystique of it all.
Being picked up by a bus, dropped off at a parking garage in who-the-heck-knows where, hearing tunes you knew sounded good - bad had no idea what genre it was, then leaving when it was all over. Not caring if the set was good, or whether the dj beatmatched properly.

Everyones first experience was probably their best because like I mentioned earlier, nothing compares to it.


I always wonder what would have happened if I'd have gone to raves during the high school days...

But I think it's better that I started when I was a little older and more experienced with life...

Best times of my life though since I started at Guv...

It's weird but I really feel that my entire first year was as good as the first time...


Posted by Rodrico on Jan-18-2009 05:28:

March 10th, 2001 Mark Oliver Guv

I tried going the weekend before, which was my birthday weekend, 4th being my actual birthday on the sunday. Brought a fake ID, and they fuckin stripped it and I had to taxi back home with my head hanging in shame. Came back the next weekend with my real license lol. My first party was a RUN DMC rave when i was like 16-17ish, but I never did anything like that again til I was 19.


Posted by failsafe on Jan-18-2009 08:51:

WEMF 2000.

Mark EG owned the place.


Posted by Thierry on Jan-18-2009 17:41:

quote:
Originally posted by failsafe
WEMF 2000.

Mark EG owned the place.


Haha coincidentally, my first party was headlined by Mark EG too... Funtazia 2 I think it was called and it was held in an old airport hanger. They even had a gravitron in the venue. The party wasn't what got me into the scene, but was still quite the experience haha


Posted by italarmo on Jan-18-2009 18:07:

FREAKIN' @ The Docks - Oct 1999
I went to my first "rave party" in high school. I hadn't gone for the DJ's so I can't remember who was actually DJing. But i remember there being 3 tents (Jungle, House & Happy Hardcore), 100 filthy port-a-potties, and 10,000 ravers.
I was in the jungle room for most of the night. lol. In fact, that was the night a speaker fell on the girl and closed down the party... can u imagine the rush out of there?!?!


Posted by Dior Homme on Jan-18-2009 18:45:

Pete Tong @ 5ive in April 2002.

It was a Goldclub series party. Those parties were always off the hook. From then on it was Labor or Love and many others to come. I just missed the Delta Heavy Tour that was in April just weeks before that.

And I've tried to collect thoughts on that night ever since. The closest to S+D coming back was last year for their Spring Tour, however Sasha couldn't make it. Although I did see them in Montreal last year and that was incredible. Probably the most memorable party of my career.


Posted by Dior Homme on Jan-18-2009 18:46:

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