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in the overall scheme of things, the night was good. not great, but good.
heading to the guv, randomly walked into eviltree which was a suprise. after chilling for a bit, we headed to the guv only to be suprised that the KH entrance was closed even though all the barricades were set up. luckily, we found a group of TAs in the normal line. it was great meeting some of the new TAs as well.
getting in, the guv seemed really empty. i really was expecting a lot more people. same thing happened when we walked into the KH and were welcomed with lots and lots of room to dance. mind you, this is around 1:30-1:45, when it's usually packed all the way to the back.
this was my third time seeing ferry and i do enjoy his sets, but more than half of the tracklist is too predictable. don't get me wrong, i love the classics but they just don't hold as much meaning when they are played in every one of his sets. to me, a classic track should be brought out once every so often to tease the crowd. otherwise, it becomes a regular track that's just old and doesn't have that special place that it should. to end on a happy note, i did like that remix of madagascar. it's been updated to 2008 but still keeps its classic sound.
btw, did ferry play a breakfast track at about the 1 hour mark into his set by an chance?
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