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trancenrg69
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It never would of gotten released if it was made by some amateur in these forums. Tiesto could make a 10 minute tune with just monkey sounds and it would sell.
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Jan-13-2004 17:26
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trancenrg69
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I didn't know that. But why would he have to release it if the fans wanted it, he could just have posted it for free on his website. But I guess an exta few Armani suits is more important to him then making his fans happy. I was a hugeeeeeeeeee Tiesto fan. Back in 95- 96 when I was listening to Sash and Eurodance crap I discovered a few cds that would change my life. The forbidden paradise mixes. I was hooked and Tiesto became an idol to me. Then 3 years later I went to a huge rave in Montreal where he preformed as a second string DJ to Paul Okenfold who I never liked, and everyone was ranting and raving "Oekenfold is so good, he's the best bla bla" and i just stood there and said "I came here too see the birth of a trance god" by the end of the rave you will have forgotten about Oekenfold and that night Tiesto did as I had forseen. He spun a set that not only astonished the crowd, but also left people scratching their heads, as to thinking " what the hell was that?" I want more!!!!" But you all know the path of fame and money, it's a bright path full of brilliant lights that eventually leads to a dark bottomless pit" . All you can do is pray.
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Jan-13-2004 20:50
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Sean Walsh
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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I personally really like this track; if you've ever seen the reaction it gets at the club then you'll see why. Yeah, it's a pretty thin sounding as far as the synths go, but it's really well produced (at least the percussions and bass), and as a result it dominates on a big system. As Mr. Mystery said though, this was never meant for release, and you're right, it probably never would have been released if it was some random wank like ourselves that produced it.
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Jan-13-2004 21:16
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TranceMuzik02
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Manchester, England
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| quote: | Originally posted by trancenrg69
I didn't know that. But why would he have to release it if the fans wanted it, he could just have posted it for free on his website. But I guess an exta few Armani suits is more important to him then making his fans happy. I was a hugeeeeeeeeee Tiesto fan. Back in 95- 96 when I was listening to Sash and Eurodance crap I discovered a few cds that would change my life. The forbidden paradise mixes. I was hooked and Tiesto became an idol to me. Then 3 years later I went to a huge rave in Montreal where he preformed as a second string DJ to Paul Okenfold who I never liked, and everyone was ranting and raving "Oekenfold is so good, he's the best bla bla" and i just stood there and said "I came here too see the birth of a trance god" by the end of the rave you will have forgotten about Oekenfold and that night Tiesto did as I had forseen. He spun a set that not only astonished the crowd, but also left people scratching their heads, as to thinking " what the hell was that?" I want more!!!!" But you all know the path of fame and money, it's a bright path full of brilliant lights that eventually leads to a dark bottomless pit" . All you can do is pray. |
Just look to the past, thats why Tiësto is Number 1. But i agree that hes not the same anymore but im still a dedicated Tiësto fan!
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Jan-13-2004 21:27
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