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Tiesto @ Bar Rio TA Roll Call (pg. 3)
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| Zild |
| All I know is that good DJs like Papa Sven don't need any fookin screens. |
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| Ph03n1x |
| quote: | | All I know is that good DJs like Papa Sven don't need any fookin screens. |
You sure know a lot. Good to have you in the forum. :D |
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| Zild |
| So true. Not everyone's intelligence can be in the top .1 percentile like myself. |
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| Ph03n1x |
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
-Albert Einstein |
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| Zild |
| Yes I have a wonderful imagination. Thanks for the recognition and praise. I like girls though so... |
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| AmericnWldChild |
| Hey could you guys post some of the tracks he played?? :p |
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| ksu1212 |
My conclusion from experiencing it live, tiesto is way overrated. To me he looked like he didn't give a damn during the time he played. We all begged him to play one more track at 3am and he didn't give a , he just took off (no thank you houston, hi bye, cheers, nada).
His set was pretty good i thought, from 2-3am the music was pumping but the thing is it was so hot everybody was tired and dehydrated (ever heard of big huge fans Bar Rio, it's a good invention for a night like that). His set wasn't epic by any means, and he is no trance superstar like his parties attendance comes to show, i have heard/seen/experienced way better sets than last night. He played a couple of his tracks and other ones which i can't ID. One track in particular was very beautiful i think it's one of his.
There was no room to dance and if there was any to desire, there was broken heineken bottles and plastic bottles/cups at least where i was standing (in the middle.) We were one of the last ones to leave and the club looked like a dump i mean are people pigs? do you throw beer bottles on the floor in your own house? disgusting behavior i might add.
Going to the bathroom was an event by itself, from the middle of the dancefloor to the bathrooms i met about 5 people just from trying to get through. Ridiculous cash cow bar rio, of course it's about the green, but all of us who paid 40$ to that event would have appreciated if you actually gave a about clubbers experiences that night. And what is up with your stupid rules? my friend couldn't breath and rushed out to the main entrance only to find out she cannot go back in. I bet it boosted the bouncer's ego telling her she can't come back in. What a loser really seing somebody turned yellow trying to catch fresh oxygen.
The screens by the dj booth i thought were very neat visuals that complimented the fire water earth whatever theme he had going, something different than the boring look bar rio has (after going there about 8 times). They should really do something similar(not screens necessarily) for every dj for example Avalon in Los Angeles. The sound last night was the best at Bar Rio to date since i started attending the events here.
Overall, i did have a blast. I will see tiesto again in an outside open air venue in a huge event. Looking forward for PVD and thank god he's not playing at Bar Rio.
Cheers all. |
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| Nova21 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ksu1212
My conclusion from experiencing it live, tiesto is way overrated. To me he looked like he didn't give a damn during the time he played. We all begged him to play one more track at 3am and he didn't give a , he just took off (no thank you houston, hi bye, cheers, nada).
His set was pretty good i thought, from 2-3am the music was pumping but the thing is it was so hot everybody was tired and dehydrated (ever heard of big huge fans Bar Rio, it's a good invention for a night like that). His set wasn't epic by any means, and he is no trance superstar like his parties attendance comes to show, i have heard/seen/experienced way better sets than last night. He played a couple of his tracks and other ones which i can't ID. One track in particular was very beautiful i think it's one of his.
There was no room to dance and if there was any to desire, there was broken heineken bottles and plastic bottles/cups at least where i was standing (in the middle.) We were one of the last ones to leave and the club looked like a dump i mean are people pigs? do you throw beer bottles on the floor in your own house? disgusting behavior i might add.
Going to the bathroom was an event by itself, from the middle of the dancefloor to the bathrooms i met about 5 people just from trying to get through. Ridiculous cash cow bar rio, of course it's about the green, but all of us who paid 40$ to that event would have appreciated if you actually gave a about clubbers experiences that night. And what is up with your stupid rules? my friend couldn't breath and rushed out to the main entrance only to find out she cannot go back in. I bet it boosted the bouncer's ego telling her she can't come back in. What a loser really seing somebody turned yellow trying to catch fresh oxygen.
The screens by the dj booth i thought were very neat visuals that complimented the fire water earth whatever theme he had going, something different than the boring look bar rio has (after going there about 8 times). They should really do something similar(not screens necessarily) for every dj for example Avalon in Los Angeles. The sound last night was the best at Bar Rio to date since i started attending the events here.
Overall, i did have a blast. I will see tiesto again in an outside open air venue in a huge event. Looking forward for PVD and thank god he's not playing at Bar Rio.
Cheers all. |
I agree with you , When Tiesto came to Houston I think it was last year at the warehouse live He did the same acting too. It was like he didn't care to be on stage and enjoying. The thing that really disapointed me was that he disappeared from stage for about 10-12 min. I thought that was rude because we all went to see him and wasted $50 and he gives no appreciation to the crowd. That's the only DJ i've seen to act like that. MMM I don't know about seeing him again :( |
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| ryan3243 |
yea, i agree with every other person. it was ridiculously hot and way too packed. although towards the end, the crowd thinned out a bit and it was half-decent. the trash was insane. i almost fell like 5 times on my way to get some water and saw at least 4 people fall (alcohol may have been a factor in that). i don't think it had to do with people being pigs. i think it had more to do with people not wanting to spend 15 minutes to find a trash can and 15 minutes to get back. oh, and what was with the crowd surfing?
in my opinion, the event as a whole was way better than Warehouse Live last year. i think Tiesto could have done a longer set and i could have done with a lot less of the DJ before Tiesto (no offense if it's someone on here). the thing that got me was how expensive the water was. $2-$3 (depended on who you got it from) and then $5 after they stopped serving alcohol (2am i think). that's crazy. overall, it was an awesome night. i must admit he did earn some brownie points for this:

on a side note: i wish Armin would visit Houston. i really want to see him live. |
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| evil2in87 |
cant believe i missed this one...
>_>
any pix?
| quote: | Originally posted by Nova21
I agree with you , When Tiesto came to Houston I think it was last year at the warehouse live He did the same acting too. It was like he didn't care to be on stage and enjoying. The thing that really disapointed me was that he disappeared from stage for about 10-12 min. I thought that was rude because we all went to see him and wasted $50 and he gives no appreciation to the crowd. That's the only DJ i've seen to act like that. MMM I don't know about seeing him again :( |
yea....last year at warehouse he just stopped in the middle of a song at the very end... =/ |
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| evil2in87 |
as for all the complaints about no room to dance...i completely agree with you all!
we need a bigger venue.. |
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| evil2in87 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nova21
yea heard from a lot of people that it was hot and one of them
ended up in the hospital for HEAT EXHAUSTION & Extreme Dehydration
Tiesto's event always get too packed. I remember seeing him at the Warehouse Live OMG it has about 95 deg. there and too packed I was too tired. |
lol..yea
i was dripping sweat within the first half hour |
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