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Posted by emc^2 on Feb-13-2006 21:50:

Sad ///NOSTALGIA ALERT/// Your favorite Twilo moment

I dunno why but all of the sudden I got this nagging Twilo nostalgia. Even though Spirit is there to kinda remind you of it - Twilo, it ain't. Twilo was not just a club it was an experience, mindset, vibe, almost a cult.

If you've never been to Twilo, you wouldn't understand. Being in Twilo was an organic experience. Everything nowdays is synthetic. I will never forget the nights when PvD was on in Twilo.

Way before DJ Mag polls mattered... Way before the cult of the DJ solidified and became "stand facing the dj, like at concert". I actually saw people... DANCING! Not jumping up and down, trying to get noticed by DJ, not sitting sh!tfaced on the floor without any sense of who is on - but actually being there for not just a rush of music but for the rush of the crowd. I can't recall any fights breaking out, I can't recall anything but positive moments. Sure, the bouncers were d!cks, getting in took long, but it was part of experience.

I will never forget PvD spinning in January of 2001 - was probably the highlight of my Twilo experience. I miss Twilo and no synthetic emulation, such as Crobar or Spirit will ever take its place. Shame that such a Mecca was lost.


Posted by trancintaiwan on Feb-13-2006 23:00:

Re: ///NOSTALGIA ALERT/// Your favorite Twilo moment

quote:
Originally posted by emc^2
not sitting sh!tfaced on the floor without any sense of who is on


i'm in no way trying to say that twilo wasn't all about the music, but from what i heard, that is not true.


Posted by reddog4063 on Feb-14-2006 02:15:

wheres the dead horse? i'm gonna it


Posted by pyro264jb on Feb-14-2006 06:32:

Re: ///NOSTALGIA ALERT/// Your favorite Twilo moment

quote:
Originally posted by emc^2
Way before the cult of the DJ solidified and became "stand facing the dj, like at concert". I actually saw people... DANCING! Not jumping up and down, trying to get noticed by DJ







The music today is not danceable. If you went to armin 2 weeks ago you would understand.


Posted by CosmoKid on Feb-14-2006 16:17:

Re: Re: ///NOSTALGIA ALERT/// Your favorite Twilo moment

quote:
Originally posted by trancinchink
i'm in no way trying to say that twilo wasn't all about the music, but from what i heard, that is not true.


towards the end, you are correct.

the steps and in front of them was nothing but people sitting there cracked out.

to me the "good twilo" was the sasha and digweed twilo in the late 90s, not the PVD Twilo that immediately followed.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Feb-14-2006 16:24:

Re: Re: ///NOSTALGIA ALERT/// Your favorite Twilo moment

quote:
Originally posted by pyro264jb
The music today is not danceable. If you went to armin 2 weeks ago you would understand.

That's because everyone feels that they have to be front and center at the club. I stood closer to the back and went upstairs a lot and had plenty of room to dance!


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Feb-14-2006 16:34:

Carl Cox for $15
PVD (note worthy - Feb and November) >$25
Josh Wink and Steve Lawler for $10 (TEN FRIGGIN DOLLARS)
Richie Hawtin aka PLASTIKMAN

and literally EVERY S&D Party from mid 99-on ward


memorable characteristics about the club

-the ceiling dripped by the FREE WATER FOUNTAIN
-DJs in the bathroom
-bubble chairs upstairs outside of the twilo store
-PVD Angels down and front!
-middle of the dance floor under the ball the floor literally bent with the jumping crowd, i swear the floor was going to cave in! if you weren't jumping with the crowd, you'd be jumping with the floor cuz it bent under you!
-witnessing the bouncers kick out sections of bleachers "everyone in this section GET THE FUCK UP AND GET THE FUCK OUT" lol
-they move the DJ booth from the corner where the VIP was at the end of the era

personal memories
-getting kicked out from smoking in the speakers (sat in the speaker and smoked a blunt)
-hooked up with a 28yr old chick (i was 19) and her approach to me "my boyfriend is out of town and i want to have a good time" "OK USA"
-dropping my third hit and then finding out my cousin who drove me wanted to leave...ended up in some diner rolling my face off (for you flushing people - kanes diner on college pt blvd - steak and eggs) i was about to puke!
-back during this time, this was when all E was good E hahahaha

that's all I can think of now, but i do get goosebumps reminisicing!

TWILO WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN MY HEART!


Posted by DJ Eco on Feb-14-2006 16:45:

ive heard nothing but good things, but in all fairness, i think every generation has that nostalgia... the 25+ y/o at Twilo were probably thinking to thsemvles they missed the early 90s and late 80s when "everything was so pure", and wen were older than 25, were probably gunna say "i miss those nights of Armin when" bla bla bla.... its always evolving, but aside from the clubs, club nights, and vibe evolving, so are the generations... the 17 year olds turning 18 soon are gunna get into this scene and think that THIS is when its at its peak, with 3000 people crowds and superstar DJs.... just my thoughts, although, youre right about Armin @ Spirit, i was just uncomfortable all night.... but then again, my whole rant doesnt take into account that ive never been to Twilo, so im going to give u guys the benefit of the doubt


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Feb-14-2006 16:55:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Eco
i was just uncomfortable all night.... but then again, my whole rant doesnt take into account that ive never been to Twilo, so im going to give u guys the benefit of the doubt


twilo was different...it got packed in there like REALLY PACKED but for some reason it never bothered anyone, it never was a problem that everyon was sweating and dancing...it was tolerable because the bass was so deep, you felt it in your chest and even in your throat...now thats the real "twilo thunder" that speaks out. it's never ever been matched soundwise through all my clubbing experiences.

i'd say the closest to twilo bass would be Club Love amplified by about 10x.


Posted by GUBostonDubs on Feb-14-2006 17:06:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
Carl Cox for $15
PVD (note worthy - Feb and November) >$25
Josh Wink and Steve Lawler for $10 (TEN FRIGGIN DOLLARS)
Richie Hawtin aka PLASTIKMAN

and literally EVERY S&D Party from mid 99-on ward


memorable characteristics about the club

-the ceiling dripped by the FREE WATER FOUNTAIN
-DJs in the bathroom
-bubble chairs upstairs outside of the twilo store
-PVD Angels down and front!
-middle of the dance floor under the ball the floor literally bent with the jumping crowd, i swear the floor was going to cave in! if you weren't jumping with the crowd, you'd be jumping with the floor cuz it bent under you!
-witnessing the bouncers kick out sections of bleachers "everyone in this section GET THE FUCK UP AND GET THE FUCK OUT" lol
-they move the DJ booth from the corner where the VIP was at the end of the era

personal memories
-getting kicked out from smoking in the speakers (sat in the speaker and smoked a blunt)
-hooked up with a 28yr old chick (i was 19) and her approach to me "my boyfriend is out of town and i want to have a good time" "OK USA"
-dropping my third hit and then finding out my cousin who drove me wanted to leave...ended up in some diner rolling my face off (for you flushing people - kanes diner on college pt blvd - steak and eggs) i was about to puke!
-back during this time, this was when all E was good E hahahaha

that's all I can think of now, but i do get goosebumps reminisicing!

TWILO WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN MY HEART!


I wish I was there

Does anyone have any pictures? I've seen some on here before but I'm sure there are better ones


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Feb-14-2006 17:18:

back then im not even sure they had disposable cameras

thats why i think pictures were pretty limited...

they "MIGHT" of had them not 100% sure, wasn't really worrying about taking pics during those times hahaha


Posted by GUBostonDubs on Feb-14-2006 17:23:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
back then im not even sure they had disposable cameras

thats why i think pictures were pretty limited...

they "MIGHT" of had them not 100% sure, wasn't really worrying about taking pics during those times hahaha


well yeah of course...But it would be nice to see some inside the club pictures


Posted by emc^2 on Feb-14-2006 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
Carl Cox for $15
PVD (note worthy - Feb and November) >$25
Josh Wink and Steve Lawler for $10 (TEN FRIGGIN DOLLARS)
Richie Hawtin aka PLASTIKMAN

and literally EVERY S&D Party from mid 99-on ward


memorable characteristics about the club

-the ceiling dripped by the FREE WATER FOUNTAIN
-DJs in the bathroom
-bubble chairs upstairs outside of the twilo store
-PVD Angels down and front!
-middle of the dance floor under the ball the floor literally bent with the jumping crowd, i swear the floor was going to cave in! if you weren't jumping with the crowd, you'd be jumping with the floor cuz it bent under you!
-witnessing the bouncers kick out sections of bleachers "everyone in this section GET THE FUCK UP AND GET THE FUCK OUT" lol
-they move the DJ booth from the corner where the VIP was at the end of the era

personal memories
-getting kicked out from smoking in the speakers (sat in the speaker and smoked a blunt)
-hooked up with a 28yr old chick (i was 19) and her approach to me "my boyfriend is out of town and i want to have a good time" "OK USA"
-dropping my third hit and then finding out my cousin who drove me wanted to leave...ended up in some diner rolling my face off (for you flushing people - kanes diner on college pt blvd - steak and eggs) i was about to puke!
-back during this time, this was when all E was good E hahahaha

that's all I can think of now, but i do get goosebumps reminisicing!

TWILO WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN MY HEART!


Ah yes, the infamous Twilo Phazon speakers. I wonder whatever happened to them. The DJ Booth was auctioned off for like $30K, I can't remember what happened to the Phazon system. You brought back some of the coolest memories. Especially rolling in Diner - classic. Had similar reaction in El Greco, up in Brooklyn right after wild night at Twilo. Remember waitresses being extra nice and patrons looking at me like I had two heads (wich I felt like I did).

- Making out with random chicks
- Seeing fey dudes lick each other's eyeballs *yes, EYEballs*
- Chick walking around the club asking random people to feel her up (full commando under kilt, sporting landing strip) - cute too.
- nice classy chick dancing up front and center in a V cut type of silk shirt that sideways gave complete view of her well shaped pair of C's
- oh, and walking out in a broad daylight with fresh breeze blowing from the river. Actually walked to the river to chill for several hours.
- Seeing World Trade Center Towers lit by early morning sun on your way to Battery Park


Posted by emc^2 on Feb-14-2006 20:52:








Posted by tiesto14 on Feb-14-2006 21:02:

old saying that started with "54"....

If you remember Twilo...you weren't at Twilo.

Twilo was good....but i still like NASA at Shelter better than any others....something about it was..well..dark.

We used to go to bed at like 7pm then wake up at 2am to get ready for Twilo and be there at around 3am.

The 90s where awesome in NYC....the era of Peter Gatien.


Posted by GUBostonDubs on Feb-14-2006 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by tiesto14

The 90s where awesome in NYC....the era of Peter Gatien.



Posted by tiesto14 on Feb-14-2006 21:14:

quote:
Originally posted by GUBostonDubs




Wednesday night @ Limelight circa 93...gotta love it!


Posted by Choobak on Feb-14-2006 21:24:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
back then im not even sure they had disposable cameras

thats why i think pictures were pretty limited...

they "MIGHT" of had them not 100% sure, wasn't really worrying about taking pics during those times hahaha



haha.. i think those came out in the 80's. you're not that old.

people are too picture obsessed at clubs these days. things were good before digicams took off and everyone and their mother had bad omgwtfbbq pics with tiesto and shiny lasers.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Feb-14-2006 23:09:

quote:
Originally posted by GUBostonDubs

If clubbing were like that now, I probably wouldn't be out all that often.

Also, the movie didn't portray it as though it was really about the music, more about the scene, which isn't my style either. Granted, that's the movie portrayal, so as someone who didn't experience, I can't say whether that's accurate or not.


Posted by GUBostonDubs on Feb-14-2006 23:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
If clubbing were like that now, I probably wouldn't be out all that often.

Also, the movie didn't portray it as though it was really about the music, more about the scene, which isn't my style either. Granted, that's the movie portrayal, so as someone who didn't experience, I can't say whether that's accurate or not.


Well I agree I couldnt be into the club kids scene but that movie is actually pretty accurate as my friend found these pics of club kids during several limelight nights in the 90s and Michael Alig is in some of them. Also the stories that I have heard from people who have checked out that club during its heyday have also said it was totally out of control with the drugs and the behavior in there.

anyway.. I would have much rather been at any of the sasha and digweed, carl cox, sandra collins, dave seaman, or pvd nights at twilo over anything


Posted by pyro264jb on Feb-15-2006 08:41:



Posted by pyro264jb on Feb-15-2006 08:49:



Posted by emc^2 on Feb-16-2006 21:46:

Suzuki friggin rocked every venue in US. I recall his set at Ultraworld in DC Armory back in like '99 - OMG! jUST ill ill ill set!


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Feb-17-2006 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by pyro264jb


Someone should post those flyers when people are complaining about ticket prices, as they're higher than we pay now.


Posted by GUBostonDubs on Feb-17-2006 00:44:

Does anyone have the digweed set the night of the fire?

I think Hamel and Blackwatch - Discotek is on it


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