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also while I think about it.....
dont u think its funny that 10 years on....two guys who started out around the same time...doing the same thing have ended up totally opposite;
Sean Quinn - Fighting to make everything as non commercial/ non cheesy as possible
Jason Midro - Opposite 
kinda makes me wanna become buddhist with all that ying yang stuff
Yeah he did rock it at sumerdayz but i've seen him a couple times since then... and well............ POO.
I think JPL is onto something I mean SQ did that balance cd too...
My first experience with Sean Quinn was the best. It's a lasting impression that has never faded, even though I keep getting disappointed by him. The last time I actually paid him some proper attention was at GU-Dave Seaman last year. That was a pretty shocking set. Since then, I haven't wanted to know about what he's doing. Maybe (hopefully) he might pick himself up and return to the class-act he once was.
you're all forgetting
he's a COKE FIEND!
he's a NUTTER!
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| Originally posted by Teknoscaper. you're all forgetting he's a COKE FIEND! |
what would be real funny would be the man reading this
At least he'd know ppl think he's starting to get boring, and could change his ways to regain popularity.
Sean Quinn is a good Dj... one of the best progressive dj's! But he is known for his Big head! He was up there.. think his losing his supporters these days... but i have to admit he plays a crazy set every time!
Quinn dropping Chable and Bonnici's 'ride' right after Mr. Howells was a stroke of genius. Farken sent me sideways (spent most of the night like that, but anyway).
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| I think he's a fat little hasbeen feeding the cokeheads & skanky DJ groupies... |
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