Mandatory anual "homey, don't play that!" thread for PvD@CP
So looks like PvD @ CP time is upon us. With that comes this (yet unofficial) anti-request list. E.g. it's a list of songs you DON'T WANT to hear PvD spin - as they are worn out, suck, or plain don't work in a set.
Dear Paul,
You're my electronic music Santa. You bring the gift of music but lately it begins to look like a gift that was bought at a thrift store and you were trying to save some money. There are some choons that are plain annoying, crappy, or otherwise not worthy of your attention and our listening time. So, with that said, here's my "homey, please don't play that" list. My list is relatively short:
1. Please limit techno/heavy sh!t you tend to throw as fillers in your sets. I'd appreciate it if you for once abandoned your NYC=play heavy, sensless crap that can't be distinguished and is just one long conglameration of various drum kits.
2. Take the "other side" track and crush it, grind it to dust and set it on fire. Please - that song is shitty to begin with and you've been canning it for as long as... well, longer than I care to remember.
3. "Time of our lives" should befall the same fate as "other side" - dude, that song is played out as well.
4. Columbia - not only it's a commercially used track but it sucks too (sorry, but it does. with all due respect, of course).
That's pretty much it for now. Rock on.
Oh, and please see to it that we don't get a monsoon-like rain that we got few years ago.
Thank you Pauly. 
Your (mostly devoted) fan.
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