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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 816255" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>Sorry but the whole scene is critically ill, its lost its purpose for being, passion and heart. </p><p></p><p>I would make the comparison with the scene being like your dream girlfriend from years ago, slowly becoming fat, greedy and old with lots people using her for their own benefit. She's now tired, worn out and well past it although young kids still think she can teach them a thing or two so they jump on only to be disapointed. Shes had a bit of surgery (technology ie cd's mp3's etc) to try and spruce things up but still shes tired and worn out.</p><p></p><p>Thing is sad gits like me still look back at her, still in love with what was but hating what it has now become.</p><p></p><p>Admit it everybody dj'ing and technology do not mix. A DJ is a DISC Jocky and therefore needs vinyl.</p><p></p><p>s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 816255, member: 755"] Sorry but the whole scene is critically ill, its lost its purpose for being, passion and heart. I would make the comparison with the scene being like your dream girlfriend from years ago, slowly becoming fat, greedy and old with lots people using her for their own benefit. She's now tired, worn out and well past it although young kids still think she can teach them a thing or two so they jump on only to be disapointed. Shes had a bit of surgery (technology ie cd's mp3's etc) to try and spruce things up but still shes tired and worn out. Thing is sad gits like me still look back at her, still in love with what was but hating what it has now become. Admit it everybody dj'ing and technology do not mix. A DJ is a DISC Jocky and therefore needs vinyl. s [/QUOTE]
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