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Best Years Of Trance? (pg. 3)
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| stevieboy32808 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mebot
the best year of trance was in 3,500,000 BC when Grogg the Neanderthal caveman slammed two stones together repeatedly to make the first 4/4 beat.
Then he stopped cos he was tired (but really this was just the forerunner of the breakdown) and then he started slamming the stones together again in a 4/4 pattern.
Later, Boog , the other caveman, joined in on his wooly-mammoth harmonica to provide melody.
I hope this answers your question. |
lmao........very funny |
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| Tim Shady |
| quote: | Originally posted by Project 7
97-03 |
That was one long year :p |
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| jonSun |
| If you guys like trance just hope its 2006-2020 ;) |
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| Aiwendil |
| 'Round about '90-97. |
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| smokeape |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
If you guys like trance just hope its 2006-2020 ;) |
Agree. Hope is best to come. Can live with the oldies. Trance is still evolving.
:p
[[[smoke]]]
Delerium - Heaven's Earth (Matt Darey Mix) |
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| vrahnos |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr. Pink
98-01 |
+1 |
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| djkoolaide |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mebot
the best year of trance was in 3,500,000 BC when Grogg the Neanderthal caveman slammed two stones together repeatedly to make the first 4/4 beat.
Then he stopped cos he was tired (but really this was just the forerunner of the breakdown) and then he started slamming the stones together again in a 4/4 pattern.
Later, Boog , the other caveman, joined in on his wooly-mammoth harmonica to provide melody.
I hope this answers your question. |
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| Boomer187 |
| May 17 - May 19, 2002 |
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| apostrophe |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
May 17 - May 19, 2002 |
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is that so? |
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| wwu.punisher |
2002.
Paul Van Dyk.
Columbiahalle Essential Mix.
End of story.
"Hi, this is Pete Tong welcoming you to this one big, big Essential Mix tonight. We're at the Columbiahalle in Berlin, Germany on Love Parade weekend and you're with the one and only Paul Van Dyk on his home ground... Turn your radio up, and put your hands together."
That introduction will forever be in my mind... You could have lit that building on fire and people would have still stayed to dance. Never, ever again is a crowd going to go that ballistic at a live trance show. It was absolutely, positively incredible. |
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