Originally posted by Sykonee
Watching that PvD video, you really, really, really, REALLY have to wonder if PvD is just having a big ol' piss-take with this song. Like, he's going to pull a KLF style stunt down the road once this blows up big big big.
I think this might well be the case. If so hes well and truely got Armin eating from his tree too. Would PVD be that cynical? I think he might be!
Mar-21-2007 21:20
Trancefxs
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Registered: Mar 2007
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Pvd laughing told to the guy on his left: "Look, I can spin even the most shittiest track of the moment and they are still dancing and screaming for me."
Mar-21-2007 21:26
noikeee
dubstep convert
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
"This is an anthem for the girl that got away"
Wait, those are actual fucking lyrics?
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Mar-21-2007 22:25
jupiterone
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: los angeles
quote:
Originally posted by noikeee
Wait, those are actual fucking lyrics?
Yes
Mar-21-2007 22:37
shaw
RIP
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Intergalactic Mimosa Station
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Look at the sea of outstretched hands.
@ the fool who brought a cardboard sign to a show.
I was gonna go with some atrocious track that gets played between innings at a baseball game, but that one is just horrid.
Originally posted by jupiterone
"This is an anthem for the girl that got away"
Kinda makes me wonder what Filo & Peri do in their spare time. If you catch my drift.
That would be grand publicity.
Mar-22-2007 04:59
isoterra
hi
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Look at the sea of outstretched hands.
Reminds me of nothing so much as a church service full of pious people singing hymns. Let us all worship the DJ...
on an unrelated note.. i've never gotten why people assume that raising arms in the air is always seen as a way of showing appreciation/'worshipping' the dj. i just see it as something to do instinctively in breakdowns when i'm enjoying the music, even if i have no idea who's on & i'm down the front with my back to the speaker
Mar-22-2007 08:12
kr00t0n
Archduke of Awesome
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Hibernating
quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
on an unrelated note.. i've never gotten why people assume that raising arms in the air is always seen as a way of showing appreciation/'worshipping' the dj. i just see it as something to do instinctively in breakdowns when i'm enjoying the music, even if i have no idea who's on & i'm down the front with my back to the speaker
Aye, social conditioning and whatnot *blush*
The other thing about this track that does my nut in the emo guitar strumming on the breakdown