fave clubbing memory/ experience

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  1. Vance

    Vance >>>>

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    That whole last hour was immense :king:
  2. Miller

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    Last year at Industrial Resolution with Garnier and Sasha, and especially this tune at the very end of the night. I'll never get sick of hearing this. Total hair standing up banter, even running commentary from Rossy!:D :eek: :eek: :eek: :love:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux17CqrsAAw"]YouTube- Laurent Garnier @ Industrial Resolution, Manchester GMEX 07[/ame]
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    Granty 38°52′48″N 1°23′30″E

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  4. Vance

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    "That tunes unreal" :lol:

    Shock that you've mentioned Sasha, Miller :p
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    Either Ferry Corsten Rock your Body rock at promise boxing day 2004. I loved it cos i'd only been clubbing 6 months so didn't really know many tunes! (our best mates dad picked us all up that night and drove us back to Catterick !!!!!)

    Or Hardhouse acadamy Brixton acadamy in feb 2005 - Cally and Juice were on and they dropped this tune with a mint bass, I cant remember the name, but me and my fella were at the front, we looked around seen everyone dancing on the balcony and on the floor and just felt like everyone all fitted together.

    Beautiful moment.
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    Granty 38°52′48″N 1°23′30″E

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    Had a bit think about this again last night and a few others came to mind.

    The Promise Radio 1 after party in August 2001. (Sure it was the bank holiday??) I remember getting the train back from the Bay and bumping into loads of people I knew then heading off to Promise. Fontaine was on, when he used to knock out trance. The place was heaving! It was the first time I’d managed to get all my mates down. Think I'd only been a couple of times before. Might not have had the best lineup, but still brings back class memory’s.

    Also, the whole back room at Shindig mid-late 2002 singing along to So Much Love To Give! It was literally shoulder-to-shoulder. I’d love to know who it was who dropped it again?

    Foundation = Some of the best clubbing memories you could ask for :love:
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    every friday in rockshots from 91 to 94
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    Andy M God is Ginger!

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    My first time at Tall Trees was pretty special lyk! Can remember 'Dirt Devils - The Drill' gettin dropped by none other than Dave Pearce, fallin off the stage, and 5 or 6 people putting their hands out to help iz up! Happy days!

    ...or the first Godskitchen at the arena when the music stopped at 6 o'clock and everyone was headin for the door, then John Kelly dropped Born Slippy and every fucker turned back nd hit the roof for another 7 or 8 mins! Quality!
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    Ferrys 3hr set!
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    Unreal how much I miss the place. Good in a way it close though, so at least I stay in some of the time!:lol: :p Carl Cox playing Lazy in the dig was fucking pretty sweet aswell, busiest night ever in there!
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    That was class, he played the same set he used to play all the time, Second Trip, Beachball etc but for me that was the best atmosphere of all the Godskitchens at the area and the end to a good night chewing my lug off to Born Slippy!
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    dj bones dropping faithless - insomnia down the lion last week

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