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that rmx's soo sweet, guys, that bloody rudy nicoletti rmx of revolver makes me feel like..having sexxx, now

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Oh god. Here we go again.



On 11 May 2010 15:46, diana koll <(Address removed)> wrote:

that rmx's soo sweet, guys, that bloody rudy nicoletti rmx of revolver makes me feel like..having sexxx, now

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Kirsty C <(Address removed)> said:

Oh god. Here we go again.



On 11 May 2010 15:46, diana koll <(Address removed)> wrote:

that rmx's soo sweet, guys, that bloody rudy nicoletti rmx of revolver<http://www.uk-dance.org/tags/revolver>makes me feel like..having sexxx, now


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tell me about it... The number of trousers Ive soiled every time this Revolver mix is mentioned... s'costing me a bloody fortune in cleaning bills...  Oops.. there goes another pair!

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Kirsty,

What were they like live? did ya go in the end?

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On 11 May 2010 17:56, Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> wrote:

Kirsty,

What were they like live? did ya go in the end?



 
Hell yeah. Saw them at Bloc and at the Bocking St Warehouse.

Sets were quite different - Bloc was like wandering around a house, popping into different rooms, opening doors into different worlds, snippets of melodies and amazing beats. Bocking St was a bit more straightforward, less abstract.

Both sets were incredible, though. It's basically the kind of music I live for.

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In future can you please not respond to these people and I'll try and delete the threads and kill their accounts as soon as I can.

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I wondered why that previous thread had been closed.
Ummmm, I actually liked that mix and was even thinking maybe it was finally going to be time we had a favourite top 10 trance tracks! :) Admittedly, this UK dance forum is not known for its love of Trance, or "donk donk " music as my father calls it and unfortunately I have very much noticed this since joining the original forum in 98 (for me the year of trance and completely coincidentally the Mitsubishi!). Hence Ive kept a low profile on here, but it seems a bit harsh to cancel a few accounts because they thought the track was okay. Unless of course you think they are spamming (1 comment does not make a spam) and I am infact the only "real" person that actually thought it sounded okay :( In which case I'll get back into box.


Stephen Hebditch <(Address removed)> said:

In future can you please not respond to these people and I'll try and
delete the threads and kill their accounts as soon as I can.

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Dancing Dad <(Address removed)> said:

I wondered why that previous thread had been closed.
Ummmm, I actually liked that mix and was even thinking maybe it was
finally going to be time we had a favourite top 10 trance tracks! :)
Admittedly, this UK dance forum is not known for its love of Trance, or
"donk donk " music as my father calls it and unfortunately I have very
much noticed this since joining the original forum in 98 (for me the
year of trance and completely coincidentally the Mitsubishi!). Hence Ive
kept a low profile on here, but it seems a bit harsh to cancel a few
accounts because they thought the track was okay. Unless of course you
think they are spamming (1 comment does not make a spam) and I am infact
the only "real" person that actually thought it sounded okay :( In
which case I'll get back into box

Did you not see the sign over the door?: "No Dancing Dads!"

;-)

Though given the demographic of this group, perhaps this should be modified to "No Dancing Grandads!".

It is probably true to say that many of those dancing dads and grandads danced to trance (as then was) back in the day. Or worse. And liked it. And then began denialism, the black legends and historical revisionism. Perhaps a clue lies in the opening words of The Wombling Song...

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Lou Lou <(Address removed)> said:

Dancing Dad <(Address removed)> said:

I wondered why that previous thread had been closed.
Ummmm, I actually liked that mix and was even thinking maybe it was
finally going to be time we had a favourite top 10 trance tracks! :)
Admittedly, this UK dance forum is not known for its love of Trance, or
"donk donk " music as my father calls it and unfortunately I have very
much noticed this since joining the original forum in 98 (for me the
year of trance and completely coincidentally the Mitsubishi!). Hence Ive
kept a low profile on here, but it seems a bit harsh to cancel a few
accounts because they thought the track was okay. Unless of course you
think they are spamming (1 comment does not make a spam) and I am infact
the only "real" person that actually thought it sounded okay :( In
which case I'll get back into box

Did you not see the sign over the door?: "No Dancing Dads!"
eeeeeeeeeeeerm i get my coat as i leave
;-)

Though given the demographic of this group, perhaps this should be
modified to "No Dancing Grandads!".

It is probably true to say that many of those dancing dads and grandads
danced to trance (as then was) back in the day. Or worse. And liked it.
And then began denialism, the black legends and historical revisionism.
Perhaps a clue lies in the opening words of The Wombling Song...

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