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Posted by Caela on Nov-16-2006 16:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
lol


your 'naivete' never ceases to amaze me


why? whenever i have gone to see a dj live...the last thing i would EVER DO if i were a parent is to bring my kid there. maybe when they're older...but as a youngster, to expose them to tons of people fucked on pills isn't exactly my idea of good parenting. i'm talking from my region and what i've witnessed...i know that electronic music is more mainstream in other parts of the world, so maybe it is fine.


Posted by Massive on Nov-16-2006 16:15:

over here across the seas, we take our kids along when we go hunting wild animals and fishing as well, so..


Posted by Omega_M on Nov-16-2006 16:16:

Brings a smile to my face everytime I watch it


Posted by Ivand on Nov-16-2006 16:17:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Massive
over here across the seas, we take our kids along when we go hunting wild animals and fishing as well, so..


and on drinking nights too


Posted by Omega_M on Nov-16-2006 18:23:

Is there a live set where I can hear this track ?


Posted by Rinster on Nov-16-2006 18:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Is there a live set where I can hear this track ?


http://youtube.com/watch?v=EhrHtNuPCYg


Posted by Omega_M on Nov-16-2006 18:36:

Thanx


Posted by Rinster on Nov-16-2006 18:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Thanx


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-16-2006 18:52:

I tend to bring kids everywhere I go. They make great shields. Especially for hand-to-hand combat which I find myself getting into surprisingly often.


Posted by trancebrat on Nov-20-2006 23:15:

This thread explains where some of the 30,00 views have come from.

To explain the video...the little girl was there with her parents who said they are huge Ferry fans. We were all right in front of the stage and the guy was holding his daughter. She wanted to dance so he put her on the edge of the stage. She walked over to the middle of the stage and started dancing in front of Ferry. By the time I got my camera out I had missed the first part of her interaction with Ferry. The beginning of the video still captures them looking at each other. The guy that holds her arms up is the resident DJ at the club that held the event. I only videotaped her for a minute, but she was up there for the entire track. I told her to tell Ferry that he's number 1 (hold her finger up) and she did. I wish I had that on film because it made Ferry laugh. When I hung out with Ferry a few weeks later we talked about that little girl. I jokingly told him that she stole the show from him and he said he didn't care because she was adorable and he loved that whole moment. I sent him the video. I love that she's dancing to L.E.F. It's possible that her parents play Ferry's tracks at home and the little girl is used to hearing his music.


Posted by pvdAngel on Nov-20-2006 23:18:

Cute.


Posted by idoru on Nov-20-2006 23:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Caela
why? whenever i have gone to see a dj live...the last thing i would EVER DO if i were a parent is to bring my kid there. maybe when they're older...but as a youngster, to expose them to tons of people fucked on pills isn't exactly my idea of good parenting. i'm talking from my region and what i've witnessed...i know that electronic music is more mainstream in other parts of the world, so maybe it is fine.


It all depends on the setting of the club/massive, really. I wouldn't be able to show you a club or "rave" locally where I would even think about bringing a child. However, if I were to head down to, say San Francisco for their equivalent of the Love Parade, then seeing kids there is awesome, because it's a part of the atmosphere and there really aren't that many people who are high.

*shrug*

quote:
Originally posted by trancebrat
This thread explains where some of the 30,00 views have come from.

To explain the video...the little girl was there with her parents who said they are huge Ferry fans. We were all right in front of the stage and the guy was holding his daughter. She wanted to dance so he put her on the edge of the stage. She walked over to the middle of the stage and started dancing in front of Ferry. By the time I got my camera out I had missed the first part of her interaction with Ferry. The beginning of the video still captures them looking at each other. The guy that holds her arms up is the resident DJ at the club that held the event. I only videotaped her for a minute, but she was up there for the entire track. I told her to tell Ferry that he's number 1 (hold her finger up) and she did. I wish I had that on film because it made Ferry laugh. When I hung out with Ferry a few weeks later we talked about that little girl. I jokingly told him that she stole the show from him and he said he didn't care because she was adorable and he loved that whole moment. I sent him the video. I love that she's dancing to L.E.F. It's possible that her parents play Ferry's tracks at home and the little girl is used to hearing his music.


Neat.


Posted by epdarks on Nov-21-2006 01:39:

I was there!

Shit was official.


Posted by DjConfessions on Nov-21-2006 02:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Caela
why? whenever i have gone to see a dj live...the last thing i would EVER DO if i were a parent is to bring my kid there. maybe when they're older...but as a youngster, to expose them to tons of people fucked on pills isn't exactly my idea of good parenting. i'm talking from my region and what i've witnessed...i know that electronic music is more mainstream in other parts of the world, so maybe it is fine.


but ferry corsten is the family DJ


Posted by nchs09 on Nov-21-2006 02:06:

cute!


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