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hey guys... i knew u could be relied on to do a A* job on the tracklisting 
Well, the tiesto forummers will know i was at this event too - flippin heck i wished i'd stayed home and listened to the radio 1 website now.
Tiesto keeps surprising by digging up very amusing breaks tracks - this time at a few points in the set (the one's to be IDed i think) he was bopping away in his own little world while the cheapskate side of Birmingham stood there wondering whether to put hands up (remember Dave Pearce had just been on) or to walk away...
I was stood in a rabble of pathetic people intent on leaping, jumping, climbing each other to catch tiesto's attentions - only to be controlled needfully by the bouncers. Tiesto was miles away from the crowd. The front row was like being about 10 back at any other event. I arrived at 08:45 specifically for Tiesto - thank god i didnt have to put up with this 'FREE' event any longer than necessary.
Despite crowd trouble and a very poor night by myself on the tracklist front (after Find, after Just Be, after LCA - i kept thinking right now we are gonna get somewhere... its gonna kick off... ) but i never felt the vibe and didnt recognise much.
To top off my shit party - my digital recorder packed it after 5 minutes... so i didnt get to record the ID's - fortunately i knew the tracks that weren't broadcast. For the next 3 hours i sat motionless in a small bar in one of the scutty ritzys' of my (former) local town looking at all the drunken breezers going about their merry-go-round of one-night-standing heaven... thank god for trance and tiesto... something to get me away from that shite. 4 times in the space of 2 hours i heard Flash Dance, and this was only made better by the fact each time it was mixed into Shapeshifters - smelling of pre-mixing CD's i checked out the Dj and consigned myself to an early night...
reaching home at 2am UK time - i turned on Radio 1 and thanked my lucky stars the first (and very experimentally prog-break-techy) half of tiesto was being broadcast...
again, nice work on the tracklist guys... here is the second half that wasn't broadcast. After all i said above... the man still did it - i might not have felt the vibe... but i have so many good feelings towards the TIC now - reason? TUNE 14. Need i say it was played at Dutch Dimension, and i surprised one of the Breezah's behind me by actually knowing what the tune was... i can only presume Tiesto has it on CDR again in his bag ready for TIC... if he spins it there with a different environment hell knows no bounds as to how it will go off... cos it was definately track of the night. At 02-02-02 it was played softly to open the third section of the party... here it was played with bass and middle on full blast.. the bass was absolutley overpowering of the rat-a-tat-tat drums... u could hardly hear them! Good things for the future if he is back spinning this, one of my all-time favourites.
Chris (RvK) (MB)
18-09-04
Tiesto @ One Big Weekend, Perry Park, Birmingham, UK
2100 - 2230
01. Tiesto - Breda 8PM (DJ Montana Edit)
02. Interstate - I Found U
03. Reflekt Feat. Delline Bass - I Need To Be Loved (? Remix)
04. ID # 2 Beachpop (29-08-04)
05. Ridgewalkers Feat. El - Find (Andy Moor Remix)
06. ID
07. Tiesto - Just Be (Antillas Remix)
08. Jochen Miller & Cor Fijneman - San Pedro
09. ID (talk about crazy!)
10. Tiesto - Love Comes Again
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(non broadcasted)
11. ID (techy - either Cosmic Gate - Tomorrow OR ID 10 Mystery Land)
12. Tiesto - Ancient History (it was the pole position remake - i think it was AH wasnt it?)
13. Nu NRG ft. Gate 4 - Astralis
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14. Plastikman - Spastik
15. Tiesto - Adagio For Strings
i only had 7 tracks written down live.. then a couple more after a thinking session but i hated this party and can't wait to get back to holland again. (currently at the onboard internet cafe on the boat in Hull lol)
Last edited by MichaelBoogerd! on Sep-19-2004 at 19:44
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