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sandstorm03
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ill be there, prob early, nu nrg t-shirt
...cant be that many of em...
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Feb-18-2005 16:45
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sandstorm03
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i got it on pauls site/shop
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Feb-18-2005 16:53
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arturob
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
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Feb-18-2005 16:57
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phoenixBEBE
rainbows abound 7-5-13

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: 2012. Everything changes after this year :) <3 so can't wait.
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Feb-18-2005 21:37
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tiesto14
Let The Music Play

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: The Palladium New York City
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lol...i love how people refer to people that USED to glowstick a few years ago by calling them "old-school".....
Old School = Breaks, Popping, Locking, Waving, Tutting, Gliding, Miming, Ticking, Strobing, Hitting, House Stepping etc.
New School = Liquid, Digits and Glowsticking etc.
Glowsticking is cool...but i always thought of it as the shit kids did when they couldnt grasp the concepts of breaks and/or liquid...so they said fuck it and flung around glowsticks...which is a hell of a lot easier to do. So to me glowsticking (or whatever u call it) is for the lazy kids who never put much time into their dance and instead of using their body decided upon props....
I find more talent in someone who can Liquid then bust out some waves then pop a little then bust a fatty glide...to manipulate your body takes skill....swinging sticks is not very impressive.
Dont hate me...just my opinion since I AM a "old-schooler" concentrating more on waves, hits, strobing, glides and popping from 1988-1998....till i found liquid at The Tunnel in the summer of 1998...then i was hooked on liquid for a few years. But i feel Liquid borrows a lot from waving...anyway dont mind me...i jus laughed when i saw "oldschool and glowsticking".
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Feb-19-2005 01:02
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pvd420
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: NJ
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| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
lol...i love how people refer to people that USED to glowstick a few years ago by calling them "old-school".....
Old School = Breaks, Popping, Locking, Waving, Tutting, Gliding, Miming, Ticking, Strobing, Hitting, House Stepping etc.
New School = Liquid, Digits and Glowsticking etc.
Glowsticking is cool...but i always thought of it as the shit kids did when they couldnt grasp the concepts of breaks and/or liquid...so they said fuck it and flung around glowsticks...which is a hell of a lot easier to do. So to me glowsticking (or whatever u call it) is for the lazy kids who never put much time into their dance and instead of using their body decided upon props....
I find more talent in someone who can Liquid then bust out some waves then pop a little then bust a fatty glide...to manipulate your body takes skill....swinging sticks is not very impressive.
Dont hate me...just my opinion since I AM a "old-schooler" concentrating more on waves, hits, strobing, glides and popping from 1988-1998....till i found liquid at The Tunnel in the summer of 1998...then i was hooked on liquid for a few years. But i feel Liquid borrows a lot from waving...anyway dont mind me...i jus laughed when i saw "oldschool and glowsticking". |
when you say "flung around glowsticks" are you referring to people who rave, or use sticks on strings, or both?
i agree with you that the moves you are talking about are really hard. i never did quite get the liquid thing. but i did find that the more i practiced raving with sticks and photons the better my dancing became when i didnt use them too.
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