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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
sorry guys, i dont wanna start trouble or nething, so dont take me apart on this comment..... BUT...... it seems like a whole lot of u guys are growing up, and just being very very elitist about it. when u were 18, im sure u have the same stance as i do now.... if it were 21+, it would be the same, perhaps with just OLDER juiceheads and guidos and what not. Tiesto's music has been all over KTU and whatever "dance" CDs u can find, so i dont think its a matter of 18 y/o's ruining the vibe, its the fact that ppl are being fed the name Tiesto and nothing else other than Tiesto.... ask these KTU people who Paul van Dyk is, they dont know, when in reality, theyre both at the same level of fame, not to mention, some of PvD's tracks are worthy of play on KTU ("crush" anyone?)... its just what theyre fed, that makes them ignorant.... look at Europe... the clubs there are 18+, the huge festivals are 18+, many people there are dressed as guidos as well or what some ppl call "eurotrash", i think its totally unfair to just say parties shouldnt be 18+, when in reality, Louie Devito's following has branched out to the sounds of Tiesto. they love the dark mysterious tech-trance of "traffic" but dont bother to hear songs by Katana or Marcel Woods or Sam Sharp.... they like the nice techy song "obsession", yet dont bother to realise that there are songs better than that by the likes of Max Walder, Mauro Picotto, and hundreds of other tech producers......
...basically, if u were too lazy to read the previous paragraph ^^ read this.... dont generalize a certain age group as ruining a vibe.... many clubs and festivals in Europe dont even have age limit, ppl of 14 y/o go clubbing there, its insane..... the only thing to blame is the whole music scene in general. theres just as many 18 y/o's that are totally ignorant to the music, yet go clubbing a lot... as there are 21 y/o's that have no idea whats going on and go to clubs ne way....
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+1 indeed, perhaps my 19 years keeps me biased, but truly, nyc has more yuppies than black & white cookies, and a barricade of 3 years isn't going to make or break any evening.
but on the other hand, crobar was waaay too crowded last night, so maybe if it were over 21, it would have kept space a bit more ample for the likes of tiesto... but im glad it wasn't 
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