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| quote: | Originally posted by Trance-MB
FYI, I have registered in 2003 first, but lost my login name after a while so registered again in 2005.
Also I'm not a Tiesto fan at all. I like to listen to A.S.O.T. to get some new tracks, which also doesn't make me an Armin fan. I admit I like many to the track they play, but just 20% of those I think are great. I'm happy with that 20%.
My musical taste hasn't evolved since the 90's. I still like the Jam&Spoon, Scooter, Chicane, God's Groove, Faithless, Capella, Red5, BT etc etc tracks I liked back then.
But you can have an opinion about someone or something without being a fan. Even without being a fan you can be postive about someone or something.
I think my musical taste is diverse enough by the way.
Don't be sad for me, look in the mirror first. |
Wow the last line was amazing. Only your overwhelming arguments can surpass your flawless intellectuality. First you claim that talent and accessibility have to do with geographical positioning and language, you defend and reflect everyone says about Tijs and in the end you throw a cheap punch-line towards a remark made upon your musical taste.
If one has an opinion, one states it once and moves on, however it seems you turned this into an everyone vs. your opinion thread. So keep telling yourself you don't like Tijs & Armin and keep telling everyone else the same thing, sincerly I couldn't care less, not anymore anyway.
When I look into the mirror I see someone in constant phases of evolution - musical evolution in this cases - but like you yourself said, you see a stale reflection of the 90s.
oh yea and....keep on trancin' home-boy.
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