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Is the dj thing outta control???? (pg. 2)
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Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Radagast
How is typing anything on the internet anywhere going to make any kind of difference to anyone?

It's grammatically incorrect to begin a sentence with a conjunction by the way.

Ahh, the grammar card. What did I say about being predictable again?
Radagast
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Ahh, the grammar card. What did I say about being predictable again?


No, the irrelevance of your statement card then the grammar card to stick it to you.
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Radagast
No, the irrelevance of your statement card then the grammar card to stick it to you.

Well you really "sticked it to me" with those clichés all right.
verndogs
I like it the way it is now
Radagast
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Well you really "sticked it to me" with those clichés all right.


The ol' sarcasm bit. OH HOW PREDICTABLE YOU ARE SIR!
Mr.Mystery
Ok, now you're just downright boring. I'm going to let you continue your crusade against people who claim trance was born 2 weeks before it actually did and go to bed.
|cEbLu3
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
Has the dj thing gotten out of control? Yes.

I think i'd sort of prefer it that way though.

I'm not of clubbing age, but i know that thats the only reason i would go to a club (to see a dj) I'm not much into club sluts, or doing drugs in public with strangers.



i don't think thats what the thread starter meant when he/she said that events didn't used to be so dj orientated. People who miss the 'good old days' usually miss the atmosphere, and the 'we are here to party and have a good time' attitude. We miss meeting great people and dancing our asses off, only remembering to salute the dj when some massively wicked track is dropped. thankfully i live in a place where tranceaddicts are a complete minority, so gigs here aren't as 'show' like and u scan still have mucho fun. I do miss the days tho when nobody here had aver heard of van dyk or bt, and they used to play underground gigis on their layovers to australia.
Radagast
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Ok, now you're just downright boring. I'm going to let you continue your crusade against people who claim trance was born 2 weeks before it actually did and go to bed.


Good night sweetness. Take my advice though tike: There's a big difference between five years and two weeks! I don't blame you. Math is a very difficult subject to master correctly. Sleep tight. Remember, count the sheep one at a time very very slowly and you'll drift right off to marshmallow sleepy town. "One, three, twelve, seven, eighteen..."

Personally I have about...*looks at watch*...seven hours of porn downloading to continue.
Dmatrox
mr mystery always argues, just ignore him.


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i remember 1 time i saw carl cox in twilo...


gawd i wish i could see this dude live. his sets are friggen friggen amazing.


i dont think the dj thing is out of control like those girl fans all over those American idol losers. now thats outta control !
Tranceporter99
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
Has the dj thing gotten out of control? Yes.

I think i'd sort of prefer it that way though.

I'm not of clubbing age, but i know that thats the only reason i would go to a club (to see a dj) I'm not much into club sluts, or doing drugs in public with strangers.


i agree

eisbaer6
The DJ thing wont be out of control until I can hear trance in any city on the radio. Once it is a lot more known im sure the shows will start gettin outta control again. But tickets are startin to get pretty damn expensive, wish it could just be about the music still.
DannyO
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Originally posted by |cEbLu3
i don't think thats what the thread starter meant when he/she said that events didn't used to be so dj orientated. People who miss the 'good old days' usually miss the atmosphere, and the 'we are here to party and have a good time' attitude. We miss meeting great people and dancing our asses off, only remembering to salute the dj when some massively wicked track is dropped.


:( Oh how I miss those days, thats what it was all about, it doesn't seem to be out of control yet, but I do see a number of people just stare at the DJ all night, its about the music, when I get back to playing infront of crowds I really wouldn't want them to all be staring at me, would be freaky:nervous: , I want them going nuts of my track selection.
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