Can you not afford a plane ticket? It's expensive if you think of it as a night out, but think of it as a trip in another country. I'm flying to New York next week, and I'm genuinely more excited about going to Liverpool for this night than that trip.
I wouldn't even be able to dance around my raging boner.
Sep-02-2011 06:02
Sand Leaper
Tension hunter
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
quote:
Originally posted by enydo
Can someone fly me out there so I can finally hear some proper oldschool shit in a club?
Is there really any guarantee that they're gonna play "proper oldschool shit", though? Tilt live, for instance, could easily mean that they will play mainly their post-2000 stuff after Quivver left (they released their first album then, after all). I doubt that they will be instructed to play the old stuff by the promoters...
I also have my doubts towards how much a draw MWNN really will be outside of the goa/psy trance crowd. He hasn't released anything since 2003, and it's been even longer than that since Oakenphant consistently pushed any of his stuff to the more mainstream crowd.
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Sep-02-2011 07:45
itsamemario
Divine Angel
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Mushroom Kingdom
quote:
Originally posted by Redd
the secret is to be able to ID it on the spot, then you get the girl for impressing her with your awesome knowledge of tunes.
or do you.
I'll probably catch a flight to Manchester and then a train to Liverpool.
WHy? FLying into John Lennon International is ALOT cheaper.
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Is there really any guarantee that they're gonna play "proper oldschool shit", though? Tilt live, for instance, could easily mean that they will play mainly their post-2000 stuff after Quivver left (they released their first album then, after all). I doubt that they will be instructed to play the old stuff by the promoters...
I also have my doubts towards how much a draw MWNN really will be outside of the goa/psy trance crowd. He hasn't released anything since 2003, and it's been even longer than that since Oakenphant consistently pushed any of his stuff to the more mainstream crowd.
Martin actually released String Theory in 2005 and Dirty Trick in 2006. Both good tracks.
My point still stands, though. Two tracks and one feature in eight years hardly make for much of a presence when you're getting booked for a party that doesn't cater to your niche audience in the slightest.
Originally posted by Redd
the secret is to be able to ID it on the spot, then you get the girl for impressing her with your awesome knowledge of tunes.
or do you.
I'll probably catch a flight to Manchester and then a train to Liverpool.
Christ, commitment! How many notes that gonna set you back? As well as writing off a whole weekend too?
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