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| DavidScott |
| So, I saw PVD outside the club when I left. I ran up to him and shook his hand and said "Thank you". Nothing else could have come out of my mouth. This night was probably the best party I have ever attended. The display of music by PVD was unexplainable. What he did to that sound system was like nothing I have heard on a Phazon. They raised $13,000 for the families of 9/11. THe image of this night has not left my mind since. 1,300 PVD fanatics, I would say about 75% sober going absolutely nuts for four and a half hours straight. At one point I felt like I was two feet tall b/c everyone was up in the air. I feel like I have been a part of history in the club world. A charity event which brought more energy that Roxy, SF, and Exit combined!!! That is what it's all about. I would like to see any other DJ come and play on a Monday and bring what PVD brought. I was the first one there and the last to leave. PVD is loved in this city and we should all be proud and take pride in that love. He gives us back the appreciation we give to him. His music is like I have never heard. The amount of unknown track throughout the set was uncountable. It was like he kept a box of new records just for this night. He dropped everything under the sun and the crowd begged for more. His attitude, composure and professionalism makes him, in my eyes and I am sure many others, the best in the world NO MATTER WHAT! DJ mag and its readers should have been there last night to experience the most amazing musical display I have ever had. Hats off the Mike Bindra and the whole crew who put this together. Paul Van Dyk is the Elvis of my world!! Counting down the days until we do it all over again....hopefully sooner than later. |
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| jploveparade |
Time for a statue I would say...
Maybe next to that girl on that island in Hudson river? :D |
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| Starfox |
WE PvD
There will be only One and Paul is that One :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: |
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| Starfox |
| quote: | Originally posted by jploveparade
Time for a statue I would say...
Maybe next to that girl on that island in Hudson river? :D |
Jan, I 'need' to go to Berlin! |
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| jploveparade |
December (his birthday party) :)
Hope I'll have $$$ |
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| butterfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by jploveparade
December (his birthday party) :)
Hope I'll have $$$ |
is it really bad that i am tempted with a spontaneous trip to germany? i have no money but i think i would go..... |
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| kid nyce |
| RED AND BLUE VINYL ENOUGH SAID~! |
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| stringfelowhawk |
| Well said man... PvD is such a class act. Did he really need to come back Monday night after destroying everyone Friday? No. But he did it because he loves the music and nyc. Top onto that it was for charity for 9/11... him doing that was probably the most positive thing to come out of the NY scene (in the eyes of local officials at least) in some time, which is exactly what nyc need. He is taking it upon himself to do good things for nyc and it's not even his home. Not to mention how modest he is for everything he does for dance music, you can just tell in his composure... I love that funny wave he does at the end of every set :D |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by stringfelowhawk
I love that funny wave he does at the end of every set :D |
hi this is paul van durr |
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| pyro264jb |
How can a man who’s so amazing be so humble? I didn't think anything could top what he did on Friday... but his set at arc did. Pure energy, magical journey ..... Whatever you want to call it was a night that will be etched into my mind FOREVER
Paul started things up with an hour of pure classics. Then slowed it down for and hour with some slower progressive. Then around 12 I didn’t know what half of the tracks were. I can’t believe people think this guys shy. He was jumping dancing waving his arms pumping his fist spinning and everything else you could think up. He grabbed Bindra and hugged him a ton of times. I totally vibed of this PVD/ arc crowd all night. He seemed to have a way better time on Monday (when he wasn't making a cent), then Friday. Toward then end he really cranked it up , Y.O.U, Gatex, Take me higher, Animation, some Nu-NRG.
2 am Bindra thanks us for coming out to support this cause:). Then Paul keeps going. Like my friend said before most of the clubbers there(including myself) were on nothing. We went purely off the music. Paul plays some hard track and keeps the party going.. Seeing how hard he could push us. After that he’s getting ready to leave(teasing) he looks into our eyes and holds his finger up AHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!(1 more) It was some new unreleased prog trance track. Just right for the moment.
I’m so happy that last night I got to chill you guys more ... Arnold, Matt, Alex, Sot, Brain, Tae, Melissa(you owned the back speaker), Koki, Jim, Ian , Twilochick, Daph, stringfelowhawk, Dj Lord (Jon), Legend+ girlfriend, Tom, Gregor, Dennis,Ronny, and my good friend Art. I can’t wait till we can do this again |
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| DavidScott |
| The energy of the crowd last night says it all. That crowd (present company included) would not leave, we shook the floor of ARC and the sound system was pumping deepr than I have ever heard a Phazon in my experience (which is a lot). Now is the time to realize the place of electronic music in this country (and the world). Now is also the time to realize that Paul Van Dyk is the best thing to happen t electronic music. The level of respect he has for the art, for the culture goes above and beyond what anyone expects. His "gift" to the families who suffered loss should be made known to all through local media and news. This event is something which turns tides...changes an attitude and opinions...not to mention he played out of his mind last night and made it known that he is the best in the world in his music category and maybe in electronic music as a whole. His spirit is overflowing and it was felt by everyone present at ARC last night. Once again...my hats off to him always |
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| butterfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by DavidScott
His "gift" to the families who suffered loss should be made known to all through local media and news. This event is something which turns tides...changes an attitude and opinions...not to mention he played out of his mind last night and made it known that he is the best in the world in his music category and maybe in electronic music as a whole. His spirit is overflowing and it was felt by everyone present at ARC last night. Once again...my hats off to him always |
i hope what he did last night gets to the politicians - in addition to the fact that the best club night in NYC this year was mostly drug free.
i mean, it is no simple thing to do a charity event and raise $13,000 in 4 hours on 2 days notice. and everyone was glad to do it. i would have paid another $40 for that. really. |
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