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MrKrump

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  1. I feel the same way as you Krump, I am sooooooo glad I was there, but I also think was it just a special time, or will the kids breaking into it now, have tunes from NOW as their special tunes in years to some.

    1999 was f***ing awesome though, IMO, I did think it was just memories etc but the more I re-listen to my stuff from that year and around, but mainly that actual year, my whole body just melts to the music. I can remember specific nights out where I heard certain tunes, and they are the best memories of clubbing I'll ever have.

    Jules was GOD in 1999 I reckon!

    I was 18 in 1999 so timed it perfect. I remember working every night after college (a levels) for 4 hours to save up for tunes and lost weekends. I used to get paid weekly aswell so it never lasted long. I used to get £120.00 a week, more than nearly all my mates! I used to spend about £30 a week on vinyl, about £20 train tickets to get to sheffield and about £40-50 on going out. Cos i worked on saturdays i used to have to finish work at 1800hrs, grab clothes, get my mates rounded up and we'd get the earliest train we could. Of course, we always had Jules saturday show on the walkman whilst heading up to Sheffield, Media or to Cream. I have fond memories of literally being a vegetable on the way home though and seeing the other people that had been out clubbing with disco dirted up "wookies" (remember them?) and what not, they were some tired moments, but god they were special times, i sorely miss them.

  2. That half hour mix is simply amazing. I've listened to this show and would whole heartidly recommend y'all download it. If only for the half hour mix. It makes me so sad listening to these old shows. Sad, that these times will never return, sad that music won't be as good again, sad that i'm not 18 anymore. But then, they make me glad that i started clubbing and was part of the whole scene back then. I know it sounds cliche, but kids just breaking into the scene today will never get to hear these amazing tunes in a club. Friends Of Matthew "Out There" (Lange Remix) is, still in my eyes, Lange's finest production. It's simply amazing and i'll never forget hearing Jules play this at crasher. Also, the Signum mix of ATB. That breakdown is beautiful. The mixing in that half hour mix is superb aswell - not a duffer in sight or sound.

    Its hard to imagine this is 10 years ago. Just listening to this CD takes me back. I can't believe how everything has changed in that time. Not just musically but things like the place i live etc.

    Thanks Simcut for the Ups. I'd love to know what Jules' opinion is on listening to these old shows.

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