Blimey, this is a blast from the past. These were the days when all I'd ever do is go clubbing to see Sasha LOL
He was only scheduled to play officially at Gatecrasher in the UK on Millenium Eve so we went and stomached a night of trance just to see him play for 1 hour. Turns out he ended up at our church (Fabric, London) in the early hours of the morning with Chemical Brothers and some others - really should have gone there.
It's my bro's birthday today (4th September) and he loved this set. So here's a little love spreading to anyone else.
A more "commercial" Sasha set if I may say so myself, but still a classic one at that.
Shame you can't hear a damn thing due to all the crowd noise.
Wasn't this at the Gatecrasher NYE event at Don Valley stadium? I've been at a gig there before and I can only imagine how good it must have been with a crowd that big going nuts to Dark Train.
Cheers guys, I'll get the track list updated shortly
Sep-04-2010 20:14
samuellamont
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Leeds
What a night that was, though not worth the £120 admission! Sasha played really early but was the best set for me.
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Sep-05-2010 08:48
samuellamont
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Leeds
Sure he played FSOL - Papua New Guinea that night, had one of those moments!
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Sep-05-2010 11:25
wez saunders
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Registered: Jun 2010
Location: Essex, England
I seem to remember that too but not sure if it was after "Better Man" but this is the only audio I could find
Sep-05-2010 11:39
enydo
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: NYC
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Originally posted by samuellamont
£120 admission
yeeeesh
Sep-05-2010 11:50
SYSTEM-J
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Location: Manchester
Line-up was pretty good though, given most of this lot were at their peak in '99: