Oakenfold Rocks!
-
- Posts: 1605
- Joined: Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:48 pm
- Contact:
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
check the middle and the end of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhcpkRqz1zw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhcpkRqz1zw
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
Zaniness aside, I have yet to personally experience a DJ rocking a crowd that large and every time I see a video of such events it seems a wee bit silly. I think this is largely a European thing, no? Because other than Tiesto I don't think I've seen advertisements for a DJ headlining arenas in the states. We still get the big names but they are usually headlining large club venues, not arenas.
-
- Posts: 6302
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2004 6:21 pm
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
Yeah, an arena full of people dancing to a guy pushing buttons and waving his arms in the air is the European equivalent of NASCAR.beats me wrote:Zaniness aside, I have yet to personally experience a DJ rocking a crowd that large and every time I see a video of such events it seems a wee bit silly. I think this is largely a European thing, no? Because other than Tiesto I don't think I've seen advertisements for a DJ headlining arenas in the states. We still get the big names but they are usually headlining large club venues, not arenas.
Unsound Designer
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
the_antagonist wrote:check the middle and the end of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhcpkRqz1zw
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
This is an appropriate time for this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhnUgAaea4Mstringtapper wrote:Yeah, an arena full of people dancing to a guy pushing buttons and waving his arms in the air is the European equivalent of NASCAR.beats me wrote:Zaniness aside, I have yet to personally experience a DJ rocking a crowd that large and every time I see a video of such events it seems a wee bit silly. I think this is largely a European thing, no? Because other than Tiesto I don't think I've seen advertisements for a DJ headlining arenas in the states. We still get the big names but they are usually headlining large club venues, not arenas.
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
this is real funny, but then to be real honest there is something about it that amazes me for real, i mean the fact is this guy is commercially successful with a whole lot of shit (and he never did at any point of time anything decent, IMO!) the point is, it's the people supporting it/them, wow!
i mean look at the amount of people and the cheering and all... same with PvD or tiesto and the whole lot, amazing.
it is less them doing that kind of talentless shite, but the amazing amount of people supporting them / lifting them there...
crazy and impressive plus scary.
i mean look at the amount of people and the cheering and all... same with PvD or tiesto and the whole lot, amazing.
it is less them doing that kind of talentless shite, but the amazing amount of people supporting them / lifting them there...
crazy and impressive plus scary.
*** GAFM ***
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
stringtapper wrote:Yeah, an arena full of people dancing to a guy pushing buttons and waving his arms in the air is the European equivalent of NASCAR.beats me wrote:Zaniness aside, I have yet to personally experience a DJ rocking a crowd that large and every time I see a video of such events it seems a wee bit silly. I think this is largely a European thing, no? Because other than Tiesto I don't think I've seen advertisements for a DJ headlining arenas in the states. We still get the big names but they are usually headlining large club venues, not arenas.
It seems even sillier when it's an outdoor daytime gig. If it was indoors or night time they could at least throw on some kind of visuals that may make it worth the price of admission. But this type thing seems like paying a small fortune to the guy who puts AC/DC's Back in Black in the CD changer at rock shows while the real headlining act is being setup.
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
Probably worth a whole new topic but I'm really wondering what in history allowed DJs to reach rock star status because DJs have been around far longer than the 90's.SubFunk wrote:this is real funny, but then to be real honest there is something about it that amazes me for real, i mean the fact is this guy is commercially successful with a whole lot of shit (and he never did at any point of time anything decent, IMO!) the point is, it's the people supporting it/them, wow!
i mean look at the amount of people and the cheering and all... same with PvD or tiesto and the whole lot, amazing.
it is less them doing that kind of talentless shite, but the amazing amount of people supporting them / lifting them there...
crazy and impressive plus scary.
I was having this conversation with my friend who has been into DJing and DJs for a long time and he argued their have been rock star DJs before the Digweeds and Tiestos of the world but really their hasn't been. I had to point out that he's been so into DJ culture that they are mostly only big to him and other DJs. I'm talking about DJs where you could walk up to anybody randomly on the street and even if they don't like the music they'd get instant name recognition.
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
beats me wrote: I'm really wondering what in history allowed DJs to reach rock star status
This
"Let you're body feel the sound! Let it cover you up and down!"
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
^^^
he he he
well, probably true but even scarier... as to me those are just plain amplifiers... (if they contain pure / clean mdma, not all that other shit, thou...)
he he he
well, probably true but even scarier... as to me those are just plain amplifiers... (if they contain pure / clean mdma, not all that other shit, thou...)
*** GAFM ***
Re: Oakenfold Rocks!
I think I may like trail mix e sometimes. I can't say I've ever had a really bad experience on whatever it is I take in that department but I know there are different trips depending on what they mix it with. I'm not a chemist or an expert on what different chemicals cause or amplify different effects. Shrug…guess I'm easy like that.SubFunk wrote:^^^
he he he
well, probably true but even scarier... as to me those are just plain amplifiers... (if they contain pure / clean mdma, not all that other shit, thou...)
And I've learned to trust a handful of people when they say "only do one". Never base your dosage on your past weakest experience or there's a good chance you'll find yourself sitting in the corner wiping the sweat and invincible flies off your face.