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My friend was the one ghosting but it was equally as hard as for him then for the ghostie we will cal ghoster e and ghostie c so c fatshamed e way to much and e decided to get him to stop but resorted to ghosting my advice is if your e or c just focus on the good things in life and the people that matter 😊😁
I was born in 1980, this song reminds me of a life without burden. Without internet, without hoax news, without social media. But living happily, and when having an appointment always on time😊
literally cried from nostalgia from my teen years lol. Myspace, limewire, flip phones and techno. I'm from Austria and my family would go back and I would hear these songs in summer when I was 13, 14 and then come back home to Atlanta but nobody cared or liked techno. I often raved in my room to these songs when I was lonely. I remember one particular time it was a bright summer day, I had all the windows open I just built my desktop and put windows xp on it and immediately installed limewire and downloaded a bunch of songs. My crush had just rejected me, my parents weren't home, so I skipped school and danced in my room for like 3 hours. It's a bittersweet memory, but alongside great ones in Austria hanging out with my cousins and friends dancing and swimming in the lake, it's a source of such joy. Now I'm in my mid 30's I've had surgery on my shoulder a 3rd time and have 3 herniated discs, work 45-55 hours a week just to not have enough money to afford a house and just feel so old... I just want to go back even for a moment.
Awesome story, as someone who's 32 I share similar memories from this era tied with this music 🥹 You're lucky you got to go back to Europe at least! Hope you heal and get to enjoy life to the fullest again.
Tiësto in Concert 1 and 2 in 2003 and 2004 were the ultimate representation of the pinnacle of electronic music and party culture of all time. Nothing like it has ever been seen since, quality, novelty and innovation reigned above all and Tiësto as a symbol of that era made perfect sense, it was totally genuine.
As a guy in his forties that lived trough all of that in his twenties, I am so happy to see young people enjoying those massive hits. There is no amount of money in the planet that would stop me of dancing to Sandstorm.
As a Dutch person, Adagio for Strings for Tiësto is so weird. It's his biggest hit that never was in the charts in the Netherlands. People here are more familiar with Flight 643, Lethal Industry, Traffic and others.
The Tiesto part makes me emotional. What a time that was. Proper trance. Proper rave. These days we have tribute to the old sound of Tiesto parties in Amsterdam.
Alice deejay, Scooter, Daft Punk, Yves Larock, Eifel 65, Robert Miles, Zombie Nation, Guru Josh Project, Faitlhless, Gigi D'agostino, September, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, David Guetta, Antiloop...the list goes on. Late 90s early 2000s had so many good bands. USA was late to the party of usual and back then it was rediculed and called Euro trash in USA.
As a near-40 year old man that's just stumbled across this, seeing these "kids" enjoying the EDM music I was clubbing to in 2002-2007/8 brings an enormous smile to my face
Dragostea Din Tei had such a grip on culture it got people around the world memorizing Romanian lyrics word for word like it was something we just know 😂
Dragostea Din Tei was not only popular when it first came out. But it has been sampled by a lot of other artists over the years, it has been translated in nearly every language imaginable, and it is the catchies, most fun song that has ever been created. I freaking love it, and I will stand by this statement forever
As a 40 year old european who grew up on Electronic music it's so funny to me that they say its all "EDM" - the picked Songs are several different genres. But props to them that they knew each song 🫶
A fun fact about All I ever wanted by Basshunter is its original swedish title "Vi sitter här i Venten och spelar lite DotA" which translates to "We´re hanging out in Ventrilo, playing some DotA". His other hit "Now that you´ve gone" was originally about an IRC b*t named Anna.
It’s like coachella but in Europe, so without the posers and about the music! I’m so jealous that you went to the first in concert event, I was at passion around the same time and it was literally shoulder to shoulder. Tiesto knew how to put on a fuckin show!
Call on Me technically doesn't sample Valerie from the original record, as the studio would not clear the sample for Eric Prydz. But Eric presented it to Steve, who was impressed and redid his entire vocals, and that's whats sampled. Which is why the wikipedia entry says "based on" not sampled.
He also took the melodic hook / use of sample from Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falcon who would play that sample the same way a couple years prior to Eric Prydz releasing it.
no, it is all i ever wanted. and allmost every song basshunter have like Boten anna, Dota, all i ever wanted etc, and many other artists are based on one of the most imprtant edm songs ever made. called daddy DJ XD
Fun Fact: Adagio For Strings by Tiesto is one the the top five songs that increase dopamine the most according to a scientific study by the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital.
Also funny that the original Adagio for Strings from 1938 is ranked 2nd. So no wonder why the Tiesto version is that high. The classical version certainly does things to you as well.
Nope. Original was made by Samuel Barber in 1936 and there are so many remixes and cover versions. Tiesto's one is maybe the most commercial known, but definitely not the best. I will always prefer William Orbit - Barbers Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix). Second thing is that Tiesto almost never produced his tracks, that goes to Dennis Waakop Reijers and this track is also his work
It’s funny cause these songs (big dance music songs generally) weren’t actually mainstream hits in America at the time right? In terms of the actual main charts, they were across pretty much of all Europe though
@kJ922-h3j alot of them were VERY popular in North America. They may not have charted but they got radio play. With the exception of Adagio for Strings, the Numa Numa song or whatever. Alot of it can also be attributed to underground distribution of pirated music between students. That's how I heard alot of these at first back in the day. I was kinda shocked DHT- Listen To Your Heart wasn't on this list too
It was huge in Canada too. It baffles me that it seems like things stop in Canada and do t hit the U.S until later. Maybe it's because Canada still has a lot of British influence in some parts? No idea. Lol
@18:33 "Axel F." by Murphy Brown and Captain Hollywood ?? Sorry, but “Axel F.” is originally by Harold Faltermeyer from 1984 and is part of the soundtrack of “Beverly Hills Cop” with Eddie Murphy
I just love their facial expressions during: adagio for strings....hearing the track for the first time again would be a blessing but i still love it, so many years later..
God, I still get goosebumps when the melody of adagio for strings kicks in. He was so good back in the days. And how can they stay so cold when Something is playing?
Ah yes, the adagio track from Tiesto... Tiesto in Concert in the Gelredome in Arnhem the Netherlands in 2004... I was there, right at the front ... Been there for two years in a row, very impressive events. Awesome memories!
Early 2000s EDM reminds me of when my older brother got his drivers licence and every time that i would need to be the car with him (eg: driving to and from school every day), he would have a mix cd of EDM songs on repeat. 😂
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devote yourself to making music
go gym and let out ALL frustration
I would easy say: 'Just watch this video because its hilarious, look and listen, there is so much more to deal with in this world' 😂
My friend was the one ghosting but it was equally as hard as for him then for the ghostie we will cal ghoster e and ghostie c so c fatshamed e way to much and e decided to get him to stop but resorted to ghosting my advice is if your e or c just focus on the good things in life and the people that matter 😊😁
This too shall pass. Remember this; then go sleep with their sister 😂
Half of this episode felt like a CD I would have burned for myself in 2005.
Truuuuue 🤣🤣
@@mandralyne So true...
Playing Basshunter and not playing the original DoTA version is a crime.
Thats what im saying XD
I still listen to dota constantly as my happy song lol
And Daddy DJ which it's based on :) (though it originally came out in the very late 90's)
Mate you can't tell me you don't like Boten Anna more?
Agreed
I can’t believe most of them didn’t know Adagio for Strings. It’s one of the best trance songs ever made.
They see Tiesto -> Who is that? -> My soul dies a little.
Yeah, Tietso by far one of the best DJs in the world
Not know Tiesto and calling yourself a edm fan is like being vegan who eats meat.
As someone who was there, it is awful.
Half of them not knowing Adagio for Strings is a crime.
The fact that you didn't guess Adagio for Strings in the first 1 millisecond means you're far from being a raver.
😊
Eat. Sleep. Rave. Repeat 👾
PLUR
What is this sleep you speak of?
Facts 🎉
Club, another club🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For me it would be more like: Eat, Sleep, WORK, then Rave, Repeat.
Not knowing Adagio for strings should be a crime
people without musical taste, listening to radio pop and rap songs only
Americans have the music taste of a paper bag
That's probably why this channel make these kind of videos...for Americans to learn
@@mattnic001I'm an American and know all those songs
Came to say this
Basshunter
All I ever wanted - ❌
DoTA Song - ✔
Wo dota ahahah
No booten anna
I was born in 1980, this song reminds me of a life without burden.
Without internet, without hoax news, without social media.
But living happily, and when having an appointment always on time😊
literally cried from nostalgia from my teen years lol. Myspace, limewire, flip phones and techno. I'm from Austria and my family would go back and I would hear these songs in summer when I was 13, 14 and then come back home to Atlanta but nobody cared or liked techno. I often raved in my room to these songs when I was lonely. I remember one particular time it was a bright summer day, I had all the windows open I just built my desktop and put windows xp on it and immediately installed limewire and downloaded a bunch of songs. My crush had just rejected me, my parents weren't home, so I skipped school and danced in my room for like 3 hours. It's a bittersweet memory, but alongside great ones in Austria hanging out with my cousins and friends dancing and swimming in the lake, it's a source of such joy.
Now I'm in my mid 30's I've had surgery on my shoulder a 3rd time and have 3 herniated discs, work 45-55 hours a week just to not have enough money to afford a house and just feel so old... I just want to go back even for a moment.
Awesome story, as someone who's 32 I share similar memories from this era tied with this music 🥹 You're lucky you got to go back to Europe at least! Hope you heal and get to enjoy life to the fullest again.
Cascada has another bop song... "Evacuate The Dancefloor"... I doubt they would resist that one...
Amazing vid...
Sandstorm is the EDM equivalent of getting rick-rolled
HOL! - Country Riddim is the festival equivalent of rick roll thanks to Four Tet
What's the name of the song 😂
Darude Sandstorm
Try darude sandroll
The disrespect. Not knowing a Tiesto classic😢
Tiësto in Concert 1 and 2 in 2003 and 2004 were the ultimate representation of the pinnacle of electronic music and party culture of all time. Nothing like it has ever been seen since, quality, novelty and innovation reigned above all and Tiësto as a symbol of that era made perfect sense, it was totally genuine.
Gigi D'Agostino should of been on this video also.
Not having Daft Punk is blasphemy
They need a video of only them.
@@GuilhermeCMuniz AGREED! They could due an entire REACT w/ just Daft Punk. REACT probably couldn’t get the licenses for the songs or videos
YES and T.A.T.U
They put out that whole movie. How do you not have one song.
Daft Punk are in their own iconic lane 😎
I think the Izzys shoulda been in this one. They got big EDM energy!
As a guy in his forties that lived trough all of that in his twenties, I am so happy to see young people enjoying those massive hits. There is no amount of money in the planet that would stop me of dancing to Sandstorm.
Adagio for strings it's a masterpiece
the Numa Numa guy will forever be the face of that song, 2000's kids will never not think of that meme!
I love how Jle just doesn’t care about the challenge, I love the “IDC” energy!!
That satisfaction video had famous (sort of lol) British “glamour models” of the time in it, got a LOT of play on the music video tv channels
As a Dutch person, Adagio for Strings for Tiësto is so weird. It's his biggest hit that never was in the charts in the Netherlands. People here are more familiar with Flight 643, Lethal Industry, Traffic and others.
I find that so weird though - to me adagio is one of the best he ever made although lethal industry was great as well
The Tiesto part makes me emotional. What a time that was. Proper trance. Proper rave. These days we have tribute to the old sound of Tiesto parties in Amsterdam.
Not even his best either. Lethal Industry and Obsession are still his benchmark tunes. Urban Train runs them close too.
This is already one of my favorite REACT videos. I danced and smiled the entire time. Oh the memories these songs bring back!
Alice deejay, Scooter, Daft Punk, Yves Larock, Eifel 65, Robert Miles, Zombie Nation, Guru Josh Project, Faitlhless, Gigi D'agostino, September, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, David Guetta, Antiloop...the list goes on.
Late 90s early 2000s had so many good bands.
USA was late to the party of usual and back then it was rediculed and called Euro trash in USA.
Sadly, many Americans still think that. I hope to live in the UK someday and experience true love for EDM, and of course a real rave!
As a near-40 year old man that's just stumbled across this, seeing these "kids" enjoying the EDM music I was clubbing to in 2002-2007/8 brings an enormous smile to my face
Same here, 41 :)
"It's like Coachella but in Europe" is so dumb I love it
5:40 Electric Callboy did a great cover of “Every time we touch” that slaps hard
Was looking for this comment!°
Dragostea Din Tei had such a grip on culture it got people around the world memorizing Romanian lyrics word for word like it was something we just know 😂
Numa numa ay numa numa numa ay
Dragostea Din Tei was not only popular when it first came out. But it has been sampled by a lot of other artists over the years, it has been translated in nearly every language imaginable, and it is the catchies, most fun song that has ever been created. I freaking love it, and I will stand by this statement forever
How can you talk about All I Ever Wanted and not mention that the legendary Swedish language version is not a love song but about playing "DotA"?
BROOOOOOOOO, PEAK SONG OMFG
And it flows much better, even if you can’t understand it.
Tatu had the same issue.
The “deadmau five” killed me. And “the head gear before Marshmellow and everyone” Did we forget about Daft Punk 😭
I've lost it on the first 2 seconds of the first song. One of the best years of music. Its impossible to resist.
I like how everyone just lose it at everytime we touch LOL
Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone was ALWAYS playing on tv out here - anyone remember that one?
It was one of the biggest tracks of the era lol, of course we remember it
LOVE that song! I was 6 when it came out! But it’s 90s. We need a 90s vid..
@@lessismore8533 what kind of 90's vid? Clubs in early 90's?
I knew that Basshunter music from his DOTA song. I laughed so hard when I heard "All I Ever Wanted" on radio. I miss Late 90s/Early 2k raves.
Tiesto, Adagio for strings, best ever version. if i remember correctly original version is in the movie platoon
Sorry but not knowing Tiestos version of Adagio For Strings is totally unforgivable!!!! 😱😱😱😱
It's even worse when they all go mad for O-Zone straight after.
Honorable mention:
Alex Gaudino - Destination Calabria ft Crystal Waters
Thanks for the nostalgia🎶
As a 40 year old european who grew up on Electronic music it's so funny to me that they say its all "EDM" - the picked Songs are several different genres. But props to them that they knew each song 🫶
Omg this just helped me rediscover a song I thought I would never find again! Thank you for helping me close that brain tab in my head holy carp
Why did I start watching this right before going to bed?!? Good luck with sleeping now. 😅 I just wanna go dance somewhere to this iconic music.
Same thing, same time, same day! XD
About half of these are on my workout playlist. The rest are about to be. LOL
A fun fact about All I ever wanted by Basshunter is its original swedish title "Vi sitter här i Venten och spelar lite DotA" which translates to "We´re hanging out in Ventrilo, playing some DotA". His other hit "Now that you´ve gone" was originally about an IRC b*t named Anna.
Definitely need an EDM reaction part two!! Soo much more great tunes to listen and react to!
Being a 90's kid makes it hard not to bop on any of those especially when all of these songs have been in any playlist that i've had since then lol.
From 2004 to 2008 I worked as security in discotheques in Spain. It was a life of rare beauty
Gigi D'agostino, ATB, Ian Van Dahl and so many others.... Sheesh. I'm old.
Now I feel old. I was in the audience of that Tiesto concert
It’s like coachella but in Europe, so without the posers and about the music!
I’m so jealous that you went to the first in concert event, I was at passion around the same time and it was literally shoulder to shoulder. Tiesto knew how to put on a fuckin show!
Finally an episode worth watching from beginning to end.
Call on Me technically doesn't sample Valerie from the original record, as the studio would not clear the sample for Eric Prydz. But Eric presented it to Steve, who was impressed and redid his entire vocals, and that's whats sampled. Which is why the wikipedia entry says "based on" not sampled.
Awesome tidbit here
He also took the melodic hook / use of sample from Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falcon who would play that sample the same way a couple years prior to Eric Prydz releasing it.
Whoever the two guys are they are fantastic and a vibe 😂🎉 I wanna party with them
Sandstorm was a dirty move ... you cannot play it and not move your soul around.
@@AlexandreMS71 or is it that your soul moves YOU? 🤔 💃🏾 🕺
"Deadmou-five" hurts
so much
9:10 This song is DOTA to some of us
no, it is all i ever wanted. and allmost every song basshunter have like Boten anna, Dota, all i ever wanted etc, and many other artists are based on one of the most imprtant edm songs ever made. called daddy DJ XD
@@giro227DADDY DJ please take me to the party!!!! 🥰🥰
Fun Fact: Adagio For Strings by Tiesto is one the the top five songs that increase dopamine the most according to a scientific study by the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital.
That sounds like a interesting study, do you have some more info about it?
Also funny that the original Adagio for Strings from 1938 is ranked 2nd. So no wonder why the Tiesto version is that high. The classical version certainly does things to you as well.
Not dude saying "Everytime we touch" makes you want to cry while tears were literally starting to form in my eyes lmao
watching 20 year olds bobbing out to tunes that came out when I was 20 got me feelin old AF!
Truth. 😂
Hello fellow 40 something
Basshunter - All I ever wanted ❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌
Basshunter - DOTA ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅
so happy to see the new generation aprecieate the old good music, verry happy, those are gold
Tiesto's Adagio for Strings is the best! The original Tiesto 👌
Theme Norefjell was good as well 😄
Nope. Original was made by Samuel Barber in 1936 and there are so many remixes and cover versions. Tiesto's one is maybe the most commercial known, but definitely not the best. I will always prefer William Orbit - Barbers Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix).
Second thing is that Tiesto almost never produced his tracks, that goes to Dennis Waakop Reijers and this track is also his work
@@Lukinator86 yeah, i mean this remix of tiesto was the best and well known
@@Lukinator86they mean it’s tiesto before he went pop
It’s funny cause these songs (big dance music songs generally) weren’t actually mainstream hits in America at the time right? In terms of the actual main charts, they were across pretty much of all Europe though
@kJ922-h3j alot of them were VERY popular in North America. They may not have charted but they got radio play. With the exception of Adagio for Strings, the Numa Numa song or whatever.
Alot of it can also be attributed to underground distribution of pirated music between students. That's how I heard alot of these at first back in the day.
I was kinda shocked DHT- Listen To Your Heart wasn't on this list too
@@mcla9212 but it literally can’t have been close to the same extent, and I meant more the overall genre not necessarily this specific list too
I lost with the first song, “Heaven”.... That was my absolute jam my first year in college!!! I played it nonstop driving home from school…
Time with an entire episode of italian Disco EDM made from the '90s to the 2000's :)
We literally had to buy the $40 4 disc set of ministry of sound to get our favourite songs. Sometimes only 1-2 songs where the rest were undesirable 😂
Adagio for Strings was a big hit in the UK, excuse me? It was a mega hit in whole Europe and especially in the Netherlands where it started..
It was huge in Canada too. It baffles me that it seems like things stop in Canada and do t hit the U.S until later. Maybe it's because Canada still has a lot of British influence in some parts? No idea. Lol
This is impossible for Europeans
One third through the video and I have no issue saying the most memorable line is, "That's that bmp that makes you want to cry!"
Can we go back? Life was so much easier back then…
@18:33 "Axel F." by Murphy Brown and Captain Hollywood ??
Sorry, but “Axel F.” is originally by Harold Faltermeyer from 1984 and is part of the soundtrack of “Beverly Hills Cop” with Eddie Murphy
They basically just had everybody react to my workout playlist.
I DID NOT NEED TO BE THIS HYPE BEFORE BED
…LFG!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
I just love their facial expressions during: adagio for strings....hearing the track for the first time again would be a blessing but i still love it, so many years later..
Tiesto at that time was on another level and not really edm but pure trance music 😂😂😂 he was the "god" of trance
I absolutely love how everyone can agree, Sandstorm hits, you HAVE to dance.
The girl in green absolutely mind blown by whats happening with tge Tiesto clip!
I’m 35. I was rocking out to this so hard. I want to go to a rave now. But idk if my knees can hang. 💜🤙🏻
God, I still get goosebumps when the melody of adagio for strings kicks in. He was so good back in the days.
And how can they stay so cold when Something is playing?
No other genre of music vibes like EDM.
In regard to "Satisfaction", do none of them have any notion of the word "penetration"?? The joke is sex. It's always sex. 😂
Ah yes, the adagio track from Tiesto...
Tiesto in Concert in the Gelredome in Arnhem the Netherlands in 2004...
I was there, right at the front ...
Been there for two years in a row, very impressive events. Awesome memories!
Love everyone’s reaction to Cascada
Not knowing tiesto is sacrilege 😂
Not knowing basically any of these is remarkable.
I love Jared and Brian😂 They just vibe so well, and their relationship is hilarious. They need to be partners on every video!
Adagio for strings...when Tiësto made good music
Ferry did a better rendition five years before Tijs, remixing William Orbit
All we need is armin and we are good
No human past, present or future can resist Sandstorm by Darude, it's like humanity's kryptonite.
The old Tiesto😢, The Best Tiesto😢. TIESTO & TRANCE 😢
Bless each and everyone of you reading this who tried not to rave, and failed dismally. Now wheres my glowsticks....
I'm a child of the 90s, and we definitely had the best music from 1990 to 2010. You always had to dance along!
The fact that they don’t know Adagio for strings is insulting
Benny Bennasi was my jam on Highschool and young adulthood
"It's like Coachella, but in Europe". EDM, DNB, Techno, Trance, all these genres are from Europe.
America had Deadmau Five. ;)
@@SEAfood-xwhich is indeed Canadian
Early 2000s EDM reminds me of when my older brother got his drivers licence and every time that i would need to be the car with him (eg: driving to and from school every day), he would have a mix cd of EDM songs on repeat. 😂
It feels like it could almost be named "European Dance Music" 😅🙈
(Except for the Deadmau5 one xD)
Es que se llama Eurodance ajjajaja
Yeah because we were the best in 90s 00s 😊
The term eurodance alreddy exist. And like half of then would be in that category.
13:56 when they didn't recognize Adagio for Strings, I was disappointed
I had shills!
Yeah a bit, but I can imagine it not being popular in the USA at the time, but in Europe? It was the high point of a dj set around 05/06
Tiestos adagio for strings is a fucked MASTERPIECE. Goosebumps without fail.
I'm 50 and it made me so happy to see the 'kids' love this 'old' music lol. Great video 👍🏻
12:31 the way my jaw dropped😭🙏🏼
Darude -Sandstorm became a trolling reply since 2010😭