Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
People who speak English as a second/third/fourth language have either been formerly taught it in a classroom or learned it through subtitled TV. Therefore they usually have a good grasp of spelling and syntax.
People who speak English natively learned it through speaking while growing up, and thus spelling and grammar is something that came much later. They also have regional dialects and so on.
Granted, this doesn't explain why the English on TA are lagging so far behind the Americans.
Maybe I should start typing in "proper" glaswegian and really confuse everyone.
Nov-05-2009 22:45
chesco
out to lunch
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Glasgow
quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
i love that movie.
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it is the epicenter of chavdom.
that web site sums up everything that is wrong with this countries youth.
Nov-05-2009 22:47
RebeL9
The Digital Blonde addict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
About J00F playing in smaller clubs. In fact he quite often play in smaller clubs. When I saw him in Stockholm he played at a club that only take a couple of hundred.
I think it's mainly in Israel and Latin America that they often have very big open air festivals where thousands of people attend.
Originally posted by Domesticated
Psy-trance doesn't work in small clubs, end of story. Actually, it doesn't really work in clubs at all. I didn't believe it until I experienced it myself, but outdoors is where this kind of music really comes alive.
I can see the proggy and dark stuff going off a storm in a pitch-black, grimy basement club. I wouldn't have thought melodic prog worked well in small spaces, but it definitely does.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I can see the proggy and dark stuff going off a storm in a pitch-black, grimy basement club. I wouldn't have thought melodic prog worked well in small spaces, but it definitely does.
That stuff is okay, but things like this (go to 45 second mark), are just too intense. It's the heavy rolling bass lines that do it. They wear you down horribly after a while, more so than normal club music. Outside this doesn't seem to happen.
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: On Da Plane Wit Da Wayne ;)
Re: Re: Re: Re: Spot on JOOF!
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Originally posted by woscar
He has been in the game for a long time but he certainly was not amongst the "original breed" of DJs. Guys like Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Francis Grasso, Nicky Siano and many others were busy pioneering the art long before Mr. Fleming.
Oh... Please.. Spare us the bullshit...
You were listening to ''deepest blue'' just a few years back you nad so stop coming around talking about some old Dj like we gonna think you are oldschool...
Don't you think we know that this is YOUR Review Clown?
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Amazing!!!, May 3, 2004 "Am I dreaming now, walking on the moon, and I don't know to reach you baby. Everytime I try to get closer!" Those lines have been stuck in my head ever since I heard this song. Haven't got the chance to hear the rest of the songs on the single, but I hope they're as good as Deepest Blue. Dwfinitely gonna buy it!!!
Originally posted by Domesticated
Psy-trance doesn't work in small clubs, end of story. Actually, it doesn't really work in clubs at all. I didn't believe it until I experienced it myself, but outdoors is where this kind of music really comes alive.
How is that? Here in Switzerland and I would guess in every northern European country you have indoors psy events every weekend from September to May and the venues are far from huge.
Hell, I even went to an indoor event in August:
Also the atmosphere is usually far more enjoyable, since people go there because they like the music and not just because it's Saturday and thus they have to go to a disco after 1AM just for the sake of it.
Nov-06-2009 02:58
woscar
Starstuff
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Spot on JOOF!
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Originally posted by Existo22
Oh... Please.. Spare us the bullshit...
You were listening to ''deepest blue'' just a few years back you nad so stop coming around talking about some old Dj like we gonna think you are oldschool...
Don't you think we know that this is YOUR Review Clown?
Quit pretending like you are all important and next time grown folks are talking close your mouth
And Clovis don't you got some drum loops to go through? Come on now... Plink plink.. 3 dolla... Great stuff!
I really struck a nerve huh?
Keep Googling my name, whore. I'm pretty sure you'll find a lot more Amazon reviews and listings claiming that some ASOT or ISOS CD was the best thing that happened to humanity. Am I embarrassed? Not one bit. I STILL like 'Deepest Blue' to this day. As far as commercial, cheesy house it's definitely one of the best songs.
You already ridiculed yourself on that thread where you tried to "expose" Clovis for liking the same records that you praise and sell (for now) on eBay. Cut the hypocrisy and the bullshit holier than thou attitude, woman.
And LOL...you can't even copy-paste a link properly.
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: On Da Plane Wit Da Wayne ;)
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Spot on JOOF!
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Originally posted by woscar
I really struck a nerve huh?
I'm pretty sure you'll find a lot more Amazon reviews and listings claiming that some ASOT or ISOS CD was the best thing that happened to humanity. Am I embarrassed? Not one bit. I STILL like 'Deepest Blue' to this day. As far as commercial, cheesy house it's definitely one of the best songs.
Hey I am all for you liking this stuff hipster but it all comes down to this. If you want to post here make fun of people into trance and let us all know how much more refined your taste is make god damn sure you don't got a review on amazon bigging up the deepest blue.