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<blockquote data-quote="Davey T" data-source="post: 841449" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>Couldn't agree with you more on these points mate. There's nothing quite like those nights from back in the day and certainly for me nothing will ever recapture that. That's not to say the nights now aren't good, it's more a personal thing which i probably put down to age and dare i say becoming <em>slightly</em> more mature in my outlook...responsibilities n all that :|</p><p></p><p>I've never particularly been much of a dancer but was definitely more so when i first started out; i think seeing myself going wild on video from one of the Helter Skelter nights wearing an illuminous workman's jacket whilst holding a glow stick in each hand gurning into the camera kind of put me off lol...what was going through my head when i shouted my mum in the room to see me on camera i'll never know...caught in the moment - that's being 15 for ya! </p><p></p><p>I love nothing more now than having a drink (or whatever) and a catch up with a bit of foot tapping, head nodding and the odd arm in the air appreciation thrown in for good measure.</p><p></p><p>I agree with a lot of points made in this thread and don't necessarily disagree with others but what we can't lose sight of is that people are always going to have differing views, different tastes in music and different ideas about what makes a top night. Those who know me will know my preferred style is italo house. Irrespective of that, i do like other genres and my record collection is certainly diverse.</p><p></p><p>I am fortunate enough to be given a slot at this doo which i really appreciate - it's been a while since i played out so i'm already feeling the nerves and reading this thread has certainly made me re-think my approach which i guess can only be a good thing. I was never gonna play all out piano and i've never been one for playing anthem after anthem...not my style. I'm no professional or expert behind the decks and i certainly don't pretend to be but hopefully with this night being exactly what it says on the tin (an OSA crimbo doo) peeps just wanna have a good night rather than crucify the DJ for his or her selection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davey T, post: 841449, member: 3072"] Couldn't agree with you more on these points mate. There's nothing quite like those nights from back in the day and certainly for me nothing will ever recapture that. That's not to say the nights now aren't good, it's more a personal thing which i probably put down to age and dare i say becoming [I]slightly[/I] more mature in my outlook...responsibilities n all that :| I've never particularly been much of a dancer but was definitely more so when i first started out; i think seeing myself going wild on video from one of the Helter Skelter nights wearing an illuminous workman's jacket whilst holding a glow stick in each hand gurning into the camera kind of put me off lol...what was going through my head when i shouted my mum in the room to see me on camera i'll never know...caught in the moment - that's being 15 for ya! I love nothing more now than having a drink (or whatever) and a catch up with a bit of foot tapping, head nodding and the odd arm in the air appreciation thrown in for good measure. I agree with a lot of points made in this thread and don't necessarily disagree with others but what we can't lose sight of is that people are always going to have differing views, different tastes in music and different ideas about what makes a top night. Those who know me will know my preferred style is italo house. Irrespective of that, i do like other genres and my record collection is certainly diverse. I am fortunate enough to be given a slot at this doo which i really appreciate - it's been a while since i played out so i'm already feeling the nerves and reading this thread has certainly made me re-think my approach which i guess can only be a good thing. I was never gonna play all out piano and i've never been one for playing anthem after anthem...not my style. I'm no professional or expert behind the decks and i certainly don't pretend to be but hopefully with this night being exactly what it says on the tin (an OSA crimbo doo) peeps just wanna have a good night rather than crucify the DJ for his or her selection. [/QUOTE]
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