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<blockquote data-quote="Chunky" data-source="post: 920376" data-attributes="member: 5458"><p>Last year, I attended One Day At The Disco, in London, which Todd Terje headlined. This whole event was rammed with young kids, having a great time. The music was Disco with a house twist on it. Standing in a field with kids singing along to Donna Summer's Heard It On The Radio, Giorgio Moroder's The Chase and Toto's Africa was fantastic, it is a shame that they are not doing it this year. Just because it is not rave, doesn't mean that it is not good! Your own taste isn't the barometer that things are graded on. If you don't like something it is more than likely on account of you not experiencing it in the right environment. How many times has anyone had a mix that has done nothing for them and come back from an event and put it on and just been blown away.</p><p></p><p>Greg, you're not doing yourself any favors in this thread. You can be a great contributor on this forum, however, you seem to cross the line on many occasions.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm off to watch Luciano playing Vinyl in his living room, where the only audience is his 2 kids, because the world is all fucked up at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chunky, post: 920376, member: 5458"] Last year, I attended One Day At The Disco, in London, which Todd Terje headlined. This whole event was rammed with young kids, having a great time. The music was Disco with a house twist on it. Standing in a field with kids singing along to Donna Summer's Heard It On The Radio, Giorgio Moroder's The Chase and Toto's Africa was fantastic, it is a shame that they are not doing it this year. Just because it is not rave, doesn't mean that it is not good! Your own taste isn't the barometer that things are graded on. If you don't like something it is more than likely on account of you not experiencing it in the right environment. How many times has anyone had a mix that has done nothing for them and come back from an event and put it on and just been blown away. Greg, you're not doing yourself any favors in this thread. You can be a great contributor on this forum, however, you seem to cross the line on many occasions. Now I'm off to watch Luciano playing Vinyl in his living room, where the only audience is his 2 kids, because the world is all fucked up at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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