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Hey everyone, welcome back to Sunday Skool. Whew! what a long saturday night. First a Halloween Costume Party and then Tiesto until 3am.  As I’m sure you have gathered from many of my posts… Trance is not my favorite genre (I know, I know.. it’s the #1 selling EDM worldwide, etc, etc). It’s just that I didn’t hear much progression over about a 10yr period… so I stopped listening.

Needless to say, when my wife wanted tickets to see the Jesus poser guy for her birthday, I wasn’t too excited about the somewhat expensive ordeal ($46/ea. gen admission). But guess what? I didn’t hate the show very much at all. I was actually quite surprised in fact. Tiesto has diversified his show quite a bit since earlier this decade. At least one of his tracks was an amazing mixture of a sort of 80’s/90’s Electroclash Vocal and some heavy beats. Of course, I’m talking about ‘Feel It In My Bones (ft. Tegan & Sara)’ from the new album Kaliedoscope released just this month. I found this video from 25 SEP 09 at the Hammerstein Ballroom and it seems his road show is identical everywhere because it looked exactly like this.

Tiesto – Feel It In My Bones video

Now, I didn’t keep my eyes on him the whole night… but I didn’t even see a single Jesus pose…. and that’s a very good thing because I think we can all agree on one thing — The almighty posing business is absolutely annoying rubbish.

Editor’s Note: St. Louis, Missouri readers can catch Tiesto live in the burbs on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at Home Nightclub (St. Charles, MO).

Now let’s get back to business on the flip >>

Armand Van Helden – Shake That Ass video

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Fidget House Skool

by Pappy Andrews on 10/04/2009 · Comments

in Education, Music, Videos

Fidget House
Hey everyone, welcome back to Sunday Skool. I know it’s been a couple of weeks since we’ve held a session, but it’s all for a great cause! Which one is that? Well, I am now officially out of the U.S. Army & National Guard after 11 years of service (including 2 yearlong tours in Iraq). It’s been an exhausting couple of weeks full of; paperwork, equipment turn-in, retirement parties (for me), memorial services (for those lost), deployment parties (for the rest of my unit deploying to Afghanistan this month), and even a little quiet contemplation about — my accomplishments, sacrifices (mine, my brothers in arms, and especially my family), the joy, the pain, the loss of friends & comrades, the small & large victories, the defeats, and the suffering by all parties involved in war. I just want to take another moment to thank all of the: NCO’s, officer’s, mentors, friends, and family who have helped and guided me throughout my time in service. It’s been a wonderful experience from beginning to end and I’m looking forward to the next chapter in my life.

Now git back to SKOOL!! >>