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Thats him now if Photobucket is to be believed.

thats Liam Howlett, married to the other Appleton sister that Liam G is not married to,

 

naa keith has changed big style

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Still love the 1st album. Piss-poor now like.

:nufc:

All a matter of opinion btu I prefer their early ravey stuff. Thought Music for the Gilted Generation was alright too. I find their forays into the world of stadium rock to be a complete pile of stadium rock.

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Still love the 1st album. Piss-poor now like.

:nufc:

All a matter of opinion btu I prefer their early ravey stuff. Thought Music for the Gilted Generation was alright too. I find their forays into the world of stadium rock to be a complete pile of stadium rock.

alex you may like the new album, it's got a couple of old skool tracks that might kick start your old ticker.

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My love is the best you'll ever get sweety :nufc:

 

 

 

 

(probably not as good, but certainly "Take me to the Hospital" and "Warriors Dance" are along those lines.)

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Can't beat a bit of old skool. It's funny how all the good old skool DJs either went into to drum 'n' bass or techno and were class or went into happy hardcore and became awful.

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Can't beat a bit of old skool. It's funny how all the good old skool DJs either went into to drum 'n' bass or techno and were class or went into happy hardcore and became awful.

 

Your love is hardly a walk on the darkside Alex.

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Can't beat a bit of old skool. It's funny how all the good old skool DJs either went into to drum 'n' bass or techno and were class or went into happy hardcore and became awful.

 

Your love is hardly a walk on the darkside Alex.

I never said it was, did I?

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Can't beat a bit of old skool. It's funny how all the good old skool DJs either went into to drum 'n' bass or techno and were class or went into happy hardcore and became awful.

 

Your love is hardly a walk on the darkside Alex.

I never said it was, did I?

 

No but as you quoted it as your favourite tune. Rave developed mate, the split happened naturally and because of the evolution of the music, there is nothing "funny or weird" about it.

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Can't beat a bit of old skool. It's funny how all the good old skool DJs either went into to drum 'n' bass or techno and were class or went into happy hardcore and became awful.

 

Your love is hardly a walk on the darkside Alex.

I never said it was, did I?

 

No but as you quoted it as your favourite tune. Rave developed mate, the split happened naturally and because of the evolution of the music, there is nothing "funny or weird" about it.

It is my favourite Prodigy tune. I like that sort of thing from that era, especially the euphoric stuff and I love those breakbeats. I'm familiar with how the scene developed btw. I just meant that certain DJs went down the route of the happy hardcore scene which, personally, I consider to be shite. Funnily enough though, at raves in the late 90s a lot of the happy hardcore DJs did old skool sets in smaller rooms (at events like Helter Skeltor) that were absolutely class. Even if I hated the stuff they were playing in the main rooms.

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