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Posted by plastik_boy on Oct-11-2005 04:39:

is there a playlist for ferry's set?????


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Oct-11-2005 04:52:

Re: one thing i forgot to mention..

quote:
Originally posted by abort416
oh ya and has anyone seen this set online in mp3 yet?


If someone was recording coxy's set, that would just be complete and utter awesomeness.


Posted by Ace_of_Spades on Oct-11-2005 04:53:

quote:
Originally posted by El Kay Dee
based on ur avatar, i thoguth i saw u in the washroom and i go up to the guy goin "TA??" got a wierd look so i figured it wwasnt u..lol


oh really?...well i wish i was there though
but next time i'll attend the TA meet up for sure.
it's gonna be my 1st time seeing you guys.
i really wanna know who is who


Posted by magikb on Oct-11-2005 05:04:

http://share.shutterfly.com/action/...d=8QcMW7Vq2cMYa

posted here and in the picture thread for you all
didn't get many.. but whatever.. I managed to get a few...


Posted by LKD on Oct-11-2005 05:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Jon Tremblay
Great night!, stayed in the kool haus for the majority of the time Lee Burridge had a great set, some old, some new, and it all worked. To me that was the best set. Hawtin had some highs and lows from what I heard but I was quite impressed with the crowd reception of hearing a sound not to familiar in that venue... very receptive. And as many mentionned, Cox was full throttle from the moment he started. Great crowd interaction.

Althought this was the Guv's 9 year anniversary, I think it's important to point out that Mark Oliver has been pounding out that massive room....rooms, for that many years and has done so with much class, talent and showmanship.


so it WAS u that i saw


Posted by Blue. on Oct-11-2005 05:14:

I'm trying to get a nice collection of track IDs together

Click Me


Posted by LKD on Oct-11-2005 05:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
I'm trying to get a nice collection of track IDs together

Click Me


useless


Posted by Blue. on Oct-11-2005 05:17:

quote:
Originally posted by El Kay Dee
useless


How so? I missed most of Carl's set and want to check out some of the tracks, same goes with Timo's set.


Posted by LKD on Oct-11-2005 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
How so? I missed most of Carl's set and want to check out some of the tracks, same goes with Timo's set.



true..


hmmmm

but do u get those parts of the night back if u missed them by looking at track ids?


(just trying to see why people would bother bout getting names of tracks without even having heard them)


Posted by Blue. on Oct-11-2005 05:23:

quote:
Originally posted by El Kay Dee
true..


hmmmm

but do u get those parts of the night back if u missed them by looking at track ids?


(just trying to see why people would bother bout getting names of tracks without even having heard them)


It's really hard for me to find techno that I enjoy and I'm horrible at track ID'ing. He played a lot of wicked tracks that I want to try and track down, some I've heard that night and will bring back fond memories, others will just be songs to sort through and I keep the ones I enjoy (since I like his style).

I loved Timo's set but only recognized the one track and want the rest of them for the same reasons as listed above. As for the ones I missed, well I want to grab the tracks to see if I like em'.


Posted by shanny on Oct-11-2005 05:28:

Happy to hear that he played so many of the oldschool trance anthems that make Ferry awesome!
As much as I love his new stuff like punk and rock your body those don't even compare to Out of the Blue or Galaxia.
For me those tracks are what trance is all about and its great that he played so many of them!
Wish I could have heard em!


Posted by Porky on Oct-11-2005 05:38:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
I loved first 90mins. Or maybe I liked seeing Ferry varying his tracklist. Or I was just sick of techno and wanted some trance. LOL


i saw ferry 3 times already and he never played his old stuff like galaxia, carte blanche, out of the blue or walhalla... but why oh why did he drop all of these last night??!?!?!?!?! i avoided him to see cox!


Posted by Playa24_7 on Oct-11-2005 05:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Porky
i saw ferry 3 times already and he never played his old stuff like galaxia, carte blanche, out of the blue or walhalla... but why oh why did he drop all of these last night??!?!?!?!?! i avoided him to see cox!



because vertigo had signs requesting those tracks!

well.....one of the reasons haha


Posted by Tiesto4Life on Oct-11-2005 06:31:

reading all the reviews...they are awsome keep them coming!!!

i'm still recovering, actually it's getting worse so even though i know i made a huge mistake from a health point of view to show up last night, like i said before it was all for a good cause!!!!

proper review when i get better!


Posted by slingshot on Oct-11-2005 07:12:

quote:
Originally posted by [NFC]Wave

THANKSGIVIN'R ALL NIGHT!!




Posted by Playa24_7 on Oct-11-2005 07:25:

i've been up now for 41 hours. going to try to go to bed and finally end my guvernment night (i consider once you go to bed to be the end of the night lol). I couldnt go to bed because my grandma got here like 30min after I got home from guv (10am), then more family started showing up for thanksgiving stuff (1pm - 2pm), so I couldnt go to bed, and now i'm not tired at all. I need to try and get some sleep though or i'm gonna die lol.

up at 11am sunday, trying to get to bed at 4am tuesday morning, fack


Posted by KKEFKA on Oct-11-2005 09:22:

Dancing Dude

I had an amazing night from beginning to end. Everything about Guv 9 was brilliant: the people the vibe and least not the tunes.

The whole night was an incredible journey that reminded me why I love this scene so much. First it was the ability to hear what ever type of music I was craving from either breaks to techno. I could choose to hear it all. And that I did. I started off in the Orange room to K-Swing and was not disappointed. I must say that breaks now own me. I must thank Richelle for introducing me to these sick beats . Ub3rTrancer it was awesome to see you busting it out to the breaks and with some sweet new moves I might add .

After the Orange room I got to catch a bit of Sydney Blu in the tent. Man can that women drop the beats (plus she was played Esperanza ). After that I was everywhere from the Kool Haus to the skybar and everywhere in-between.

Then it was time from Carl Cox. Man did he lay down some tunes. I just wish the Guv wasn�t so packed and hot. I had to leave and go back to the Kool Haus. Next time please put Carl Cox in the Kool Haus please. So for the rest of the night I listened to Ferry Corstens set. I was not disappointed however because that man definitely torn it up with force. It was amazing to see all the TA�s partying together front and center to Ferry.

HUGE shout out to Nada. I can�t get enough of your energy girl it�s simply enchanting and I�m addicted . I loved how you got everyone together and we had the DANCE OFF. The DANCE OFF was too much fun. I loved watching everyone have their moment in there to shine and how everyone was SOOO pumped about it.

I just want to shout out to all the TA�s that attended Guv 9 year that I got to party with you all seriously rock. Ghetto-fab you are officially a sketch bag- just kidding it�s always good to party with you bro. And Sarah B I love partying with you, it sucks that we didn�t get to party together that much though, but next time your definitely mine .

Kick �ASS� pics by the way RJ


Posted by b4k-oz on Oct-11-2005 12:19:

Monkey Dancer 2 Hello Everyone

My overall review

Crowd 8/10
Overcrowd 8/10 for *****Guv only*****
Music 7/10 .........but for me once Ferry took control......9.5/10
Vibe from the people 8/10 (lot of love there...or maybe it ws just TA)

Mark Oliver - As usual did a fantastic job. Such a nice guy and I hope everyone managed to wish him a happy birthday.

Richie Hawtin did a great job....my ass started a good workout
Timo Maas was great...starting off slow and then workin it real good
Lee Burridge was great too but I had to go through some small drama that ruined it for me a little.

For those who wanna know........Drama details:
I was walking by when I almost tripped on the floor cuz some fool took his shirt off and tossed it on the floor. So I almost fall and just barely manage to regain my footing but I was too close to some guy and just slightly brushed him. Yes only brushed him....not physically held on or touched him. So he turns around and gives me a dirty look and says something under his breath. So I say "I'm sorry someone tossed something on the floor and I almost tripped...it wasn't personal".
Anyways as I'm about to walk away the guy punches me on the side of my stomach and then says something under his breath again.
I was more shocked that he did that and didn't pay attention to what he said.
So I turn around and say what's your problem. You know your a real asshole.
The sad part of this was that not one TA was nearby. I felt really invaded and at the same time desperately wanted to deck him.
So I did something I never do...I went to get security and told them what happened.

Newayz...security brought him out...and he denied at first then he apologized to me. He almost had security fooled with the straight look and the lie until his girlfriend came and started cuzzing at me and then saying I was just walking and all of a sudden out of the blue I started yelling at him and saying that he was an asshole. OMG...the lights were not on in that girls brain. Seriously who would do such a thing just outta the blue.
So security bounced him out. Thank god that there are still some good security guys there.
John Tang....why weren't you near me....I could of used your big strong arms

******End of Drama******

Carl Cox was amazing...I really love the direction he's taking his music now. I knew he wouldn't disappoint

But No matter what...I had to leave everything Cuz Ferry Was UP!!
Did I mention Ferry is my God!!!!

Ferry Corsten 9.5/10
He is the best! Enuf said.
Everything Ferry laid down had me wanting more and more.
Seriously...imho he should be the numero uno dj.
But then you'd have to love Trance music with all your heart to feel the same way I do. And yes i know some of you now wish to share your love with techno, house, progressive and the likes of others. So do I, but Trance is still my first choice

Newayz...Ferry singned my expired passport. Wewhoo!!!
I brought my expired passport and by sheer luck it was also the passport with the stamp on it that said I was in Europe and Amsterdam...hehehe
I'll never lose this passport...seriously I'm going to have it framed and encased in gold if I can afford it

And the bonus....while you guys were dancing away...Ferry did me one fantastic favour
He left the music going for a few and asked me to come on stage and a friend took a pic...Oh and I begged/dragged TrickdadEE to go up with me too.

I'm in heaven
FERRY CORSTEN IS MY GOD!!!!!!!

BTW...did anyone else take the shot too?

Cheers everyone
Pat

BTW...I haven't seen anyone id ALL of Ferry's tunes....could someone do that pleaze!!!


Posted by Tunnel Rat on Oct-11-2005 12:27:

Re: REVIEW: Guv 9-yr Anniversary SUNDAY edition

Solid, solid set by Cox. Not quite as good as Decadence, but definitely the best set of the night.

By playing 2 memorable sets in Toronto in 2005 after a bit of a layoff, I think Carl opened alot of people's eyes who are now new fans, and at the same time reminded his old fans why he is one of the pioneers of techno, if not EDM and the scene it encompasses as a whole.

I took a quick run over to the KH at 5:30 to compare the vibes in both rooms and it was a stark contrast in favor of Guv./Cox. I love dancing shoulder to shoulder with other fans of Carl. He creates a one of a kind vibe that unquestionably engulfs the whole crowd.

In the words of the man...."give it up for me, Carl Cox!"


Posted by iLLnaDa on Oct-11-2005 13:03:

quote:
Originally posted by magikb
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/...d=8QcMW7Vq2cMYa

posted here and in the picture thread for you all
didn't get many.. but whatever.. I managed to get a few...


jen AWESOME PICS!!


Posted by Skipper on Oct-11-2005 13:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
It's really hard for me to find techno that I enjoy and I'm horrible at track ID'ing. He played a lot of wicked tracks that I want to try and track down, some I've heard that night and will bring back fond memories, others will just be songs to sort through and I keep the ones I enjoy (since I like his style).


It was particularly hard to track ID Carl's set because he was using 100% CDs. So there were no record sleeves to check out.

I do remember him playing Tomaz & Filterheadz - Sunshine (released on his label Intec), a metallica mash up, and there were some others that I recognized at the time but forget now.

Get used to it...there will always be tracks that you think are amazing but don't ever get to know what they are. that's the magic of a good DJ. If your crowd can ID every track, then it's time to get some new tunes. I love sets that are mostly unknown to me, with a couple of well known tracks thrown in for good measure.

Carl's set was good - not great - until about 6. Then 6am came, the place cleared out a bit, and carl pulled out the goodies - the acid house, the tech house, the deep deep basslines. At one point I looked around and everyone seemed to be touching their chest - because the bass was SOOOO dirty and deep that you could feel your insides vibrate. That was about 8am. It wasn't until about 6 or so that I found myself having a proper good time - the crowd wasn't so crushing, it wasn't so hot, the music was better, the people left were friendlier (although sketchier as well).

I wish I could have stayed to say that I closed guvernment at 930am for the first time in my life, but I knew it was time to go. I sooo didn't want to though.

Even when I wasn't really feeling everything he was playing, Carl really stood out as just a PROPER DJ....he was tweaking the EQ's without even looking at them, yelling at the crowd in the mike "DO YOU WANT TO GO HOME YET?????????????" Just awesome.

Nice seeing those of you who I saw in KH, and lovely to spend time with Sir highroller after the club. Hope you had a good study day.


Posted by london_ta on Oct-11-2005 13:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
It was particularly hard to track ID Carl's set because he was using 100% CDs. So there were no record sleeves to check out.

I do remember him playing Tomaz & Filterheadz - Sunshine (released on his label Intec), a metallica mash up, and there were some others that I recognized at the time but forget now.



The metallica mash up is:

-Morillo,Romero & Nunez- 'Dancin' (Angello & Ingrosso's Metallica Is Dancin Booty)


Posted by Blue. on Oct-11-2005 13:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
It was particularly hard to track ID Carl's set because he was using 100% CDs. So there were no record sleeves to check out.

I do remember him playing Tomaz & Filterheadz - Sunshine (released on his label Intec), a metallica mash up, and there were some others that I recognized at the time but forget now.

Get used to it...there will always be tracks that you think are amazing but don't ever get to know what they are. that's the magic of a good DJ. If your crowd can ID every track, then it's time to get some new tunes. I love sets that are mostly unknown to me, with a couple of well known tracks thrown in for good measure.


I was only there for like an hour and a half of his set and I still was able to ID the following:

Hiroki Esashika - Kazane (Sebastien Leger's Psyche remix)
Alloy Mental - Alloy Mental (Si Begg or Chris Liebing mix, I forget which)
Cohen vs. Deluxe - Just Kick
Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb (Paper Faces mix)

So it isn't out of the realm of sensible requests to compile a list of what was played, not an entire one but still as much as possible.


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-11-2005 13:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper

Get used to it...there will always be tracks that you think are amazing but don't ever get to know what they are. that's the magic of a good DJ. If your crowd can ID every track, then it's time to get some new tunes. I love sets that are mostly unknown to me, with a couple of well known tracks thrown in for good measure.



couldnt have set it better myself..

Trying to ID every track is lame. Just enjoy it for the moment that it is.


Posted by Blue. on Oct-11-2005 13:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
couldnt have set it better myself..

Trying to ID every track is lame. Just enjoy it for the moment that it is.


It's lame to want to get a hold of a few good tracks you hear when you go out to a club?

Oh wait this is the same person who was chastizing me for enjoying a night more based on the fact that the DJ pumps up the crowd and looks like he's enjoying himself, nevermind.


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