Going to see Ferry Corsten in a couple of hours..
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Yup.. wrong board..
In case there's one other Ferry fan out here, the show was fantastic, better than BOTH Tiesto shows I went to combined (and that says a lot because I am overall much more a Tiesto fan). When he layed down "Punk" I swear the roof exploded in the club, and even more so when he dropped "Rock Your Body Rock"..
For me, the magic of the night came when he ended the show with the classic Carte Blanche (I was so happy to hear this.. one of the best trance tunes EVER), followed by the amazing Ligaya. We got him to play like 4 encore records, one of which was Out of the Blue 2002.
Simply amazing..
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I don't remember where you are, but was this the san diego show?
The only time I saw Ferry Corsten, I was severly dissapointed. He played way too many cheesy anthems, and was a little too fluffy for me.
The only time I saw Ferry Corsten, I was severly dissapointed. He played way too many cheesy anthems, and was a little too fluffy for me.
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I'm in it for the music too....and whatever else comes with it
I'm not a big fan of Ferry Corsten's mixed CDs, but I think his productions are great, Punk and Rock Your Body, Rock are dancefloor classics.
Last live show I made it to was Sandra Collins when she came thru Portland, now THAT was one hell of a show.
I'm not a big fan of Ferry Corsten's mixed CDs, but I think his productions are great, Punk and Rock Your Body, Rock are dancefloor classics.
Last live show I made it to was Sandra Collins when she came thru Portland, now THAT was one hell of a show.