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SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester

What a clueless thread.

Here's my vote: Fatboy Slim: Live at Brighton Beach 2002.

250,000 people attended. It was on the national news. The CD release of the mix is available in shops. It was such a big event, Mixmag recently ran a retrospective feature that included it alongside historical clubbing moments like the introduction of E to the UK.

Not a single mix mentioned here is remotely close.


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fbgdavidson
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location: New York, NY

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
What a clueless thread.

Here's my vote: Fatboy Slim: Live at Brighton Beach 2002.

250,000 people attended. It was on the national news. The CD release of the mix is available in shops. It was such a big event, Mixmag recently ran a retrospective feature that included it alongside historical clubbing moments like the introduction of E to the UK.

Not a single mix mentioned here is remotely close.


Didn't a couple of people die at the event? Completely unrelated to the event itself, but due to the huge number of people there the law of averages dictated a couple of them were bound to die that day?


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thoughtlessjex
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Most well-known is undoubtedly Tiesto at the Olympics in '04, but that one's more infamous than famous.

I'm surprised no one has mentioned BT Live @ Two Tribes, Melbourne 2004 03 06 yet.


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montana
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: södertälje. sweden

quote:
Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
I'm surprised no one has mentioned BT Live @ Two Tribes, Melbourne 2004 03 06 yet.


tbh, as good as that set is. if it didn't have that power failure in it. it wouldn't had gone that noticed.


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nicokick_89
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Malmö

My two favourites are :

Tiesto @ energy 2000 (This kind of opened up my eyes to "real" trance)

Johan Gielen @ trance energy 2002 - This one is without a doubt my favourite of all time, a perfect mix of songs and styles

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cmay119
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Minnesota, USA

Ferry Corsten - Live @ Avalon 10-23-2004 is a pretty popular mix.

Also,

Daft Punk - Live @ Coachella 4-29-06 was/is pretty popular, especially when it was released in a high quality bit-rate.

Along with the Released set of "Alive 1997" by Daft Punk.

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thoughtlessjex
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Registered: May 2004
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quote:
Originally posted by montana
tbh, as good as that set is. if it didn't have that power failure in it. it wouldn't had gone that noticed.

But it did. So it has.


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nchs09
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Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
What a clueless thread.

Here's my vote: Fatboy Slim: Live at Brighton Beach 2002.

250,000 people attended. It was on the national news. The CD release of the mix is available in shops. It was such a big event, Mixmag recently ran a retrospective feature that included it alongside historical clubbing moments like the introduction of E to the UK.

Not a single mix mentioned here is remotely close.
this is true.


wait... introduction of e on the uk?

anyhow i agree on the set being famous and legendary


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don_q
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Gator City

you made me open the big'ol cd case

old favs not mentioned?
Tiesto @ Homelands 5-26-01
Tiesto @ LA (magik)

PO millenium eve mix
PVD @ 93.1, ultra 03
Sasha @ radio1, Love Par 01
AVB @ passion (early asot)
the orb - live 93 2CD


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livetoski
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Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Denver

pvd @ energy '03 got me and more than one friend in to trance, and EDM in generally really. it's definately my favorite set.

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tranceDJ
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: USA

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Originally posted by sljiva
what's so great about palladium set? he just played couple of his songs (with pauses between them) in a row (some twice) and that's it. you can make that kind of set in your winamp with same songs, add some background noise and there you have it.
i mean, i love chicane and his production (especially far from the maddening crowds album), but this set is just too hyped up without reason


He did play a track that was never released. And it was cool to hear the crowd, adds a bit of energy. Besides that not too different from listening to his albums though. I still wish he produced songs like he did back then...he's working with Tom Jones now

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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: here and there

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Originally posted by miamitranceman
I'd say Oakie's Home @ Space in Ibiza deserves special recognition as it was very accessible in the early days of mp3 downloading in '99. It was the first liveset I ever listened to, and I know it was for many others as well.


+1 it was my first liveset ever! and the best one to date!


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