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Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Aug-07-2006 12:49:

quote:
Originally posted by slinkyhead
slagging someone off is basically not being nice bout them, ie being horrible, discriminatory, nasty. Often involves personal attacks.


You Brits


Posted by Konijn on Aug-07-2006 13:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Lyle
His sets circa 1999-2001 were astounding, but recently have been boring, at best.


i'm sure you were listening to and appreciating tiesto's sets in 1999 when you were 12-13 years old...


Posted by Dj_Day-V on Aug-07-2006 13:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
i'm sure you were listening to and appreciating tiesto's sets in 1999 when you were 12-13 years old...


Uhm, MP3'S...


Posted by Konijn on Aug-07-2006 13:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Day-V
Uhm, MP3'S...


uhm, how many 12-year olds outside of holland do you think had heard of tiesto in 1999, much less had the wherewithal to download his sets?


Posted by Push2005 on Aug-07-2006 13:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
uhm, how many 12-year olds outside of holland do you think had heard of tiesto in 1999, much less had the wherewithal to download his sets?


Good point. Proves his incredible stupidity.
Even in 1998-1999 internet hasn't been th�t accessable to anyone, mind the sharing of mp3 sets...

Lol what a fool.


Posted by Dj_Day-V on Aug-07-2006 14:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
uhm, how many 12-year olds outside of holland do you think had heard of tiesto in 1999, much less had the wherewithal to download his sets?


He is not 12 anymore

I mean mp3s in 2006


Posted by Jansa on Aug-07-2006 15:03:

Yep, I'm sure that the fact he was 12 in '99 forbids him from listening to the mp3 today and appreciating it more than a '05 set. Yes sir!


Posted by Konijn on Aug-07-2006 15:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Jansa
Yep, I'm sure that the fact he was 12 in '99 forbids him from listening to the mp3 today and appreciating it more than a '05 set. Yes sir!



the criticism hitting a little too close to home?

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Day-V
He is not 12 anymore

I mean mp3s in 2006


good for him.

clearly he's listening to the sets now since i stated earlier it's unlikely a 12-year old in south africa was listening to tiesto in 1999 -- since making you understand my point would force me to sport a bib and drool monosyllabically, i'll just leave things be...

keep rolling those eyes at me though; maybe you'll extricate yourself from the p.c. one of these days and actually attend a gig...

-one love


Posted by rustyryan on Aug-07-2006 16:00:

quote:
Originally posted by pvdclubber
could it be that tiesto and oakenfold trainwreck coz they are deaf?

i'm not kidding here.

i get the impression that some djs care about there ears and others don't,

these two clearly don't


you might be onto something... ironic because Tiesto is interviewed in it's all gone pete tong.


Posted by Jansa on Aug-07-2006 16:29:

quote:
Konijn


point: you suck at reading and comprehending what you actually read. Pwning noob failed. click


Posted by Konijn on Aug-07-2006 16:45:

quote:
Originally barfed by Jansa


i'm sure that after just mastering smoke signals and papercup-telephones the wonders of the inter-net must seem awe-inspiring to you and your countrymen, so get at me when you learn to walk upright -- or at least when your opinion matters.

ta ta


Posted by iammesol on Aug-07-2006 19:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Jansa
point: you suck at reading and comprehending what you actually read. Pwning noob failed. click



are you talking about yourself?


Posted by stev�sto on Aug-07-2006 20:14:

to charlie loyd:

I did the same thing you did when i first joined TA. I jumped on the first immature post and got all philosophical with human rights and free speech and all that shiat. what you will notice after some time here, is the maturity level here is very low. those 3 overly wordy reaction posts you made were way overboard for a very small offense. you should see how ridiculous these friggin kids get here, its like monkey's throwin poo at each other defending their favorite djs. and i disagree i dont think theres that much bias in what they were saying in re: to the vienna tracklist.

on tiesto 2006: I don't know where you guys are looking but I've heard plenty of sets for 2006. theres a shoutcast station that plays nothing but 2006 livesets for example, and youtube.

IMHO: tiesto was at his peak in 2004, especially with the concert. in 05 he was ok. lately in 06 he has been better than ever. in 06 he has a very unique sound, he's playing some electro house sped up to trance pace which I've never heard anyone do yet successfully. he's done the search for sunrise5 and tour with great success (i saw him at wmc and was not too impressed, but when he played locally here in tampa it was completely insane, people almost got hurt he worked the crowd to such a frenzy, people were completely soaked in sweat, ive never seen the hardest of rock concerts get that crazy). he's doing this dance4life thing to fight aids (very commendable, and *potentially* more effective than pvd's political opinions with this politics of dancing theme). he did a massive event for the kick off of the nature challenge boat race where there were speakers laid out for miles around a city and giant pyrotechnics *actually in sync with the music*. and theres the pirate song remix which now has people wearing pirate hats in the crowd (haha, i think thats silly but whatever). he almost never cancels or misses a show. most of the 2006 livesets ive heard from him have been some of the best yet (loveparade2006 set sucked tho). he just keeps getting better its ridiculous, theres no stopping this man he's like a machine. point is, all these things happening in 2006 makes me believe its a no brainer that he will be #1 again in the djmag poll.

he's never been a technical skills dj. if you want to have perfect transitions and a perfect theme of build/flow in a set, you need to plan your set with tracks that sound similiar and gradually progress. the problem with this style of trance is if the crowd is not into a track, you are basically forcing it on the crowd because its all part of your plan. the crowd pleasing style is immediately playing a tune you can tell the crowd will like based on their current reaction and reading a crowd. this is what he does better than anyone.


Posted by Arraias on Aug-07-2006 23:39:

well, he play a cool set in a beach near where i living some time ago ... I don't have the tracklist but the set is full of epic trance and his performance was very good ... not to much my style but for me the only decent set by tiesto


Posted by Clovis on Aug-08-2006 00:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted



plas juan!


Posted by Lyle on Aug-08-2006 06:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
i'm sure you were listening to and appreciating tiesto's sets in 1999 when you were 12-13 years old...


Oh, I must have missed the part where it was a mortal sin to download a set from an earlier year. Heaven forbid I enjoy these sets from yesteryear, it may even get me sent to hell, right?

Don't dump on me for appreciating something good, it don't affect you, so just leave well enough alone...


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