quote:Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
just to let you know... that those of you calling it 'gabba' are wrong. It's gabbER.
Just for you:
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Posted - 2008/09/28 : 18:53:09
gabber is a slang for early rave.. pretty much everyone in the uk calls dutch hardcore gabber altho its not gabber but more like mainstream, early rave, oldskool... mehh.. early rave is pretty much oldskool aswell Oo..
quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
This is one of the best examples of older Gabber, Evil Maniax- We are the creators (Rob Gee Remix) which is from 1994!
That Gabber Peit tune is way to cheesy for my liking!
Posted - 2008/09/30 : 13:25:33
Once again, up plods 95 with a thread that really doesn't matter.
Obviously has never heard of slang ever and I assume only has and plays cold as ice, love you more, toytown because his Brother listened to them no stop when he was a kid.
Now is the time, I also assume he would define as original Gabber.
The only Gabber or Gabba I see is the rubbish from his gob he posts on this site.
Like I sit at home,worrying I am word perfect on every post. In the age of the txt perhaps you should stop listening to London Beat and perhaps you may post a intelligent thread for once.
Until then, why not think and look for a worth while argument or opinion to post rather than that first idea that sounds funny before you put your brain into action, if you have one that is.
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Posted - 2008/10/01 : 22:09:30
Found these 'Mega mixes' on youtube, seems to be the original stuff off Rotterdam! Has tracks like Rotterdam, Poing, Uttar & Amsterdam (where letch dat?)
Posted - 2008/10/01 : 22:44:00
Anyone else feel like a great weight has been lifted from their shoulders from this age old conundrum?
I feel so free. Thank you.
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