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Posted by rubyriva on Apr-11-2003 13:31:
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Originally posted by drizzt81
bah EM from the Columbiahallen beats the rest.. then again the RoRa liveset is good too. |
don't forget the NATURE ONE 2002 set.
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and...
Posted by ShellSh0ck on Apr-11-2003 13:38:
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Originally posted by rubyriva
don't forget the NATURE ONE 2002 set.
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and...
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...i'd like to add paul van dyk - live at mayday 2002
Posted by rubyriva on Apr-11-2003 13:40:
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Originally posted by ShellSh0ck
...i'd like to add paul van dyk - live at mayday 2002 |
one of my faves, and i got a speeding ticket to it too
hmm...i wanna listen to it now, but it's in my car
<<< is going through pvd withdrawal...but going to get a fix in 6 days.
Posted by drizzt81 on Apr-11-2003 13:43:
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Originally posted by rubyriva
one of my faves, and i got a speeding ticket to it too
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so we can define Quality(PvD-set) = number of speeding tickets you get when driving and listening to that ?
Posted by Overseas on Apr-11-2003 17:06:
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Originally posted by drizzt81
and i saw Rush's only live performance in 2002 at the U60 |
except that didn't really happen due to broken equipment 
as for me, I'd take PvD over Rush, but PvD vs. Adam Beyer is a really tough one - opted for Adam at Timw Warp last week 
back to the original discussion: I agree with rubyriva's first post. PvD is never boring, always surprises me somehow. As for playing the same tracks in a given, say, 3 month period: you have to consider that he plays at a different venue to a different crowd every night, so for the people in attendacne it is clearly not repetitive. Only if you get the recordings it becomes apparent that the some of the same tracks are being played.
PvD@Amnesia 8/2002 = classic PvD at it's best!
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