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GTS4wd - as good as say chemical brothers? that almost beat daft punk in all awesomness

Daft Punk was a massive disappointment for me..

I downloaded the "Alive 2007" a couple of days before I saw them and PLAYED IT TO DEATH.. and when I rocked up.. the set was EXACTLY the same as the cd.

Which kinda ruined it.. cos I could see how absolutely mind blowing it would of been to of heard it for the first time, live, at a music festival. Its great to listen to the cd and re-live it though.

Are you seeing Prodigy at their sideshow? Cos if thats the case, Chemical Brothers would almost be an embarrassment compared chemical brothers. The Brothers put on a show, Prodigy entertains. No one has as much stage presence as Keith Flint. The man can rock up on stage and send the crowd mental by just standing there. I think that’s what Muscles is trying to get at.. with very little success.

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yeah i got so smashed at daft that i listen to the cd and have flashbacks... fark that was a great day... i love lostening to the cd i remember all the great feelings and sights...

yes seeing prodigy on the 24th of this month i think... chemical was an audio and video experience thats for sure..

now dj shadow f**ks with your head...

8 turn tables

2 djs

and video that makes you freak out.. babies with big knives wtf!

shore thing delivered. awesomely. underworld was just farken amazing. and preset are a sick live band. pissed that eric prydz cancelled though, was looking forward to seeing him.

field day was insanely awesome, even though i was still up from shore thing the night before, trying to party on was hard but i got there!!

waiting on big day out then good vibes.. can't wait!!

Anyone go last night?

Packed much?

Fake Blood - Mars blew my mind

And thats it for me for a while.. 3 massive nights straight and my body is officially broken

Edited by GTS4WD

Syd festival on Saturday nite was great except there was too many ppl. Saw a bit of A-Trak then it got pretty crazy with crowds charging barriers an stuff so went over to see DJ Mehdi who was amazing! He makes me peak even when i'm straight...love it!

Mars is good but sill love the dirty sounds of Proxy - raven.

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