Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,504 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2010/11/04 : 19:09:35
The music dosn't sound out of place at a fairground. Although this was in Hull (East Yorks) it sounds like a very Scottish set. All those tunes must be off Evolution. I almost felt the vibe there myself lol
DJ Lawlzy Advanced Member
Canada
520 posts Joined: Oct, 2007
Posted - 2010/11/05 : 02:24:05
quote:Originally posted by Brian K:
quote:Originally posted by DJ Lawlzy:
I wish they played hardcore on the rides over here in North America. ;(
I'm just happy if they don't play nickelback =P
I was going to mention Nickelback because I've been to a few fairs (lived in Pennsylvania...) where they played that on the rides and I wanted to shoot myself.
Triquatra Moderator
United Kingdom
12,637 posts Joined: Nov, 2003
Posted - 2010/11/05 : 07:56:04
*getting dejavu*
quote:Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
lol
indeed, i often wondered why..well, even dance music to be honest
you go to any fair or themepark here in england and you're garenteed some dance music pumping out of practicially every ride
whilst i lived in the states getting thrown around one of those waltzer's whlist having some nickleback "YOU REMIND ME OF WHAT I REALLY AM" country stuff...was about as exciting as...finding out my heating bill is 5 times more expensive than i thought it would be
now, getting thrown round one of those in the UK whilst listening to some crazy hard trance - awsome fun :D
ill upload a vid of the last local fair/circus thing (an airshow actually lol we had at (lake)windermere!)
Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,504 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2010/11/05 : 10:38:06
At the local fairs in my area these days they play Scouse House or similar. Basicly the stuff you would get on Clubland TV or some of the 'classics' from the early 2000s.
The 'Traverler' types who work there also look stoned as fcuk as well lol
TheOneNOnly Advanced Member
United States
1,937 posts Joined: Oct, 2008
Posted - 2010/11/05 : 10:45:56
quote:Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
*getting dejavu*
quote:Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
lol
indeed, i often wondered why..well, even dance music to be honest
you go to any fair or themepark here in england and you're garenteed some dance music pumping out of practicially every ride
whilst i lived in the states getting thrown around one of those waltzer's whlist having some nickleback "YOU REMIND ME OF WHAT I REALLY AM" country stuff...was about as exciting as...finding out my heating bill is 5 times more expensive than i thought it would be
now, getting thrown round one of those in the UK whilst listening to some crazy hard trance - awsome fun :D
ill upload a vid of the last local fair/circus thing (an airshow actually lol we had at (lake)windermere!)
hehe, to me the only drawback to living in the states was the music.
Oh god.
All I get to hear is Little Wayne and other shitty "rappers", I wouldn't mind if they played some 80s-90s Hip Hop, but the stuff I hear BLASTED every day makes me weep.
Thus why I got a aux cord to plug in my MP3 into my car stereo, and thus I get strange looks whenever I'm stopped at a red light and someone is playing their music to loud. It's the battle of who I can annoy more in the good ol' United States.
arpz Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,267 posts Joined: Aug, 2012
Posted - 2013/08/06 : 20:42:27
I got into hardcore because of the fair, a long time ago a schoolfriend asked me 'do you like the music thats always on at the fair?' I said 'yeah I do' and he said 'ok swap me that tango doll and i'll give you a pack of tapes I stole from my brother'. It was dreamscape 15 vs 16 ;D