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Gurian
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Twello
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I think that this is because everybody understands English.
| quote: | Originally posted by PVD_S11DJ
I listen to live sets from places Holland and Germany and the P.A. is always like "give it up for DJ Tiesto!!!" lol - what's up with all the Engilsh?? |
It's sounds much better when you say it in English than if you say it in Dutch. Also there are often people from England and Germany in Holland to visit diffrent party's. When they talk in Dutch nobody of those people will understand it.
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Mar-14-2002 15:37
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frontebb
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: NYC
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Re: English in non-English places
| quote: | Originally posted by PVD_S11DJ
I listen to live sets from places Holland and Germany and the P.A. is always like "give it up for DJ Tiesto!!!" lol - what's up with all the Engilsh?? |
Funny.
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Mar-14-2002 17:01
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Eugene
EURO-Hard-Trance-Addict

Registered: May 2001
Location: Maryland USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Excite
i definetely understand why they use english but i'd like to see more dutch names for trance songs. |
Interestingly, you do see a lot of German names for trance tunes.
Examples:
das Glockenspiel, Schwarze Puppen, 3,2,1 Feiern, die Blechtrommel, Was Guckst Du, Radioaktiv, die ubenkannte Dimension, ... many others!
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