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king egorock
05-08-2002, 05:07 AM
i actually had two. the first was when i played at the state palace theatre in New Orleans... the headliners were carl cox and the x-men....it was dope there were almost 5000 people...what a total rush playing for that many people. the other gig was in atlanta at the fright depot under the "world of coke headquarters" suont and i showed up incognito (we wore wrestling masks)...the energy in the room was amazing it was one of those times where the sound and vibe were perfect and everything seemed to fall in place.:king

Preecha
05-08-2002, 05:43 AM
Hummmm........ I'd like to play for 5000 peple! I dunno really. Id have to say my first time playing out back in DC. Was way fun...

Consumer
05-08-2002, 12:25 PM
Although not a huge venue or occasion, I had a lot of fun playing at the LD about a month ago. Two rewinds and lots of wimmin dancing. That was one of the first times I played a mostly liquid funk set - good response from the crowd.

I've also had lots of fun at the Cafe Boba sessions we did at the beginning of the year.

Big Daddy DFT
05-08-2002, 08:55 PM
I liked playing at Sub-Conscious on openning night!!!:)
It was an honor and there was a real feeling of excitement from eveyone there. I would have to describe the vibe, there, as "good".
I got KRUNK too!!!!:banana :beer :beer :beer :banana

AndyOdyssey
05-09-2002, 12:09 AM
My most memorable gig was, this string of underground unpermitted outdoor parties I was apart of last summer in seattle. I meet these anarchists that were more like aggressive hippies. Anyway the first one they threw was sketchy but in all of its true essence. Anyone whose had an opportunity to spin at underground knows this rush. Anyway we get there before sundown to lug gear like five miles down a train track into the woods, we finally get there and theres a lush set up right on the beach of the puget sound. Anyway, only around 200 people showed but we totally pulled it off, and somehow the cops couldnt find us. Then a few weeks after that, I spun at another party that was in this really small emptied warehouse. The sound system was set up on the back of this Uhaul truck. The guy throwing it was confident he would just close up the truck and pull out when and if the cops came. It went off for only two hours, people started to show and everyone was too sketched out and everyone split. Suprisingly we never got and took off.