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gatecrasher nec 2002 some of the crasher kids on one of the nights out in Birmingham N.E.C.

 

Good times :)

This is my boss dressed up as a horse at a Speed Queen night in Gatecrasher, Leeds. I can't look at her in the same way anymore...

Gatecrasher fence, Sheffield, UK.

 

H.R. Giger died on 12/05/14.

 

Art by visiting artist Astek + friends:

www.teamrex.org/gallery/astek/

 

Giger was a noted Swiss artist & designer, most famous for his work on the first Alien film.

Gallery of pictures of his work below:

www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/may/13/hr-g...

 

Biog:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Giger

Our riverside breakfast was interrupted by this guy who marched straight towards us. I lay down to grab this quick image before scuttling back into our vehicle.

When he discovered that we had no cocoa-pops he moved on!

 

Framed by a friend.

North Sea Jazz Festival - Eric Vloeimans "Gatecrash" - 14 juli 2007 - Rotterdam

辦公室不請自來的不速之客,使得下班前的餵養成了例行公事。或許自己哪天也會變成貓奴吧。

 

"Cool" is TOTW for Leeds flickrgroup.

See my set of 12 photos

An Air Max BW tries to gatecrash a Reebok party!

BX58RYT West Midlands Fire Service 247 LDV Maxus Van Water safety Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham

No, wait? They're proper guests at a Toyville party? I know it's the season of goodwill and all but surely this it taking things a little far?

Carrie and David Grant are probably the best known pop vocal coaches in the UK. With a client list that includes Take That, Melanie C., Lemar, Will Young and numerous others their credentials are second to none.

 

It was their involvement with Fame Academy which brought them to the attention of the nation.

 

Subsequently they were seen as vocal coaches on the three series of “Comic Relief Does Fame Academy”, where they helped develop the vocal abilities of the celebrities as well as championing their cause with the judges.

 

They were the vocal coaches and judges on “Fame Academy 2” having also appeared as vocal coaches in “Pop Idol”, with Carrie having been featured in the original “Fame Academy”.

 

However both of their careers cover a far wider area.

 

Through the early 1980's David Grant had a very successful career as the vocalist for the Brit-Funk duo Linx.

 

The partnership with bassist Sketch provided four Top Twenty singles between 1980 and 1983 with "Intuition", "Throw away the key", "So this is Romance" and the classic "You’re Lying" as well as a silver album with "Intuition".

 

When the band split in 1983 David went on to have a very successful solo career with three Top 30 hits, "Stop and go", "Watching you watching me" and "Love will find a way" followed by the Top 5 duet with Jaki Graham "Could it be I’m falling in love”.

 

In all David has had some 14 hit singles in the UK charts. Throughout this period David also found time to be presenting various tv shows, including “Riverside”, “CDQ” as well as being virtually a resident on Mike Read’s “Pop Quiz” and presenting various soul shows, including the Robbie Vincent Show on BBC Radio London.

 

He was also nominated for Best newcomer in the Brit Awards as lead singer of Linx .He is now also a top-session singer, and vocal arranger and vocal producer, appearing on various tv shows including Jools Holland’s “Later”.

 

Carrie has had various roles in the entertainment industry.

 

Starting as a dancer on TV and moving into presenting for Children’s television, for network programmes such as “How dare you” (Tyne Tees),”Freeze Frame” and the BBC’s award winning series “Heart and Soul” (BBC1), which entailed in-depth interviews.

 

Carrie then moved into session singing where she became one of the country’s top session singers.

 

Working with the likes of Diana Ross, Roberta Flack, Rod Stewart, Lighthouse Family, Fat Boy Slim and many others.

 

David and Carrie then worked together on their highly acclaimed gospel album "Watching and waiting" which went on to win them a prestigious MOBO Award as best gospel album for 1998.

 

Carrie followed this with vocal coaching and producing, working with some of the UK’s top pop acts including Take That, S Club, and more recently Will Young, Melanie C, Lemar, Charlotte Church and many others.

 

Throughout the US, Europe and the UK Carrie has been called on to coach artistes in the recording studio, TV and live concerts.

 

As well as being seen as the foremost vocal coaches in the UK Carrie and David also teach on Senior Business Management training courses.

 

Interactively using the medium of music, they have trained, amongst many others, clients such as The Foreign Office, Barings Bank, Body Shop, Orange, Skandia and Express Newspapers.

 

Their programmes cover strategy and leadership, change management and team building. David takes a keen interest in politics and current affairs and is frequently appearing on “Daily Politics” and “BBC Breakfast News” as well as Anita Anand’s radio 5 Live Show.

 

Together they are also involved in monitoring work.

 

They are both very supportive of young people in the Arts and have presented awards at The Teaching Awards and various Education and Learning Awards, as well as David becoming Ambassador for UK Skills, and 2008 sees them taking on expanding roles in these areas.

 

Carrie and David are passionate about singing and have released their award winning vocal coaching DVD/Video, “You Can Sing”, and recently their book “Total Singing Tutor”, which are invaluable aids to both beginners and professionals who wish to get the best from their singing voices.

 

Their commitment to singing is huge and they are often involved with events where they coach an audience to sing.

 

Last summer they were involved in the “Sing London” event, which involved united the city in singing, in all sorts of public places, cafes, shops, piazzas, museums, galleries and even on buses, culminating on July 8th on the South bank getting a mass choir of people to sing!

 

David & Carrie have featured in their own BBC TV programme “Facing The Music”, in which they taught people to sing for special events in their lives, and which was nominated for a RTA award.

 

Other tv appearances include them both on “The Wright Stuff”, “Buzzcocks” with David appearing on “Celebrity Mastermind”, “Test The Nation” “Starspell” “Stars in Fast Cars” and the award winning “Flashmob The Opera”, whilst Carrie has appeared on “Loose Women”, “This Morning” “Trisha Goddard” and they both featured as vocal judges in the BBC’s “Can’t Sing Singers”.

 

Last year they also featured as vocalists in their own right in the BBC 1 Saturday evening show “The Sound Of Musicals”.

 

Among many other varied tv appearances David has appeared on “Masterchef” and “The Match” and BBC 2’s “Something for the weekend” whilst Carrie recently appeared in Channel 5’s “Birth Night Live”, Disney’s “Hannah Montana” and a guest appearance in BBC 2’s “Smile”... With them both having frequently presented “The Heaven and Earth” show, they also presented the BBC 1 Sunday morning show “What the World needs Now” throughout December 2006. Early 2007 saw Carrie featured in, and win, the BBC 2 programme “Safari School” .

 

This was followed by their appearance as vocal coaches in “Comic Relief does Fame Academy 3”, however increasingly they will be taking on broader roles, as presenters, mentors, and supporters of learning skills for people of all ages, and throughout getting people to engage in, and enjoy, and get the most from singing and music.

 

At the end of 2007 Carrie and David received the prestigious Gold Badge Award presented by The British Academy of Composers and Songwriters in recognition of their outstanding contribution to British music.

 

Early 2008 sees them featured as vocal coaches and mentors for the prime time BBC 1 Saturday evening show The One and Only, with some of the country’s best tribute artists.

 

February 2008 will see them presenting an incredible new 30 episode series for CBeebies, “Carrie and David’s Popshop!” which will be a fantastic introduction for young children into pop music .

 

This is a unique and groundbreaking programme which Carrie and David are totally passionate about, and is a further extension of their commitment to singing and music.

 

www.carrieanddavidgrant.co.uk/biography.html

GATECRASHER 9TH BIRTHDAY LIVE @ REPUBLIC 21-Sept-2003 , SHEFFIELD , ENGLAND , UK

 

Gatecrasher 9th B'day (2003-09-20) Play List PVD

 

01. Mark Norman - Overkill (Intro Mix)

02. Terry Bones & Fred Baker - Introspection (John Askew Remix) (Paul van Dyk Re-Edit)

03. Inzite - Spellbound

04. Agnelli & Nelson - Holding On To Nothing (Paul van Dyk Rework)

05. Modulation - Spirits (Cosmicman Remix)

06. R.B.A - Daywalker

07. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Sweeping Strings Mix)

08. ID

09. 4 Strings - Revelation

10. Jaron Inc. - Overflow

11. Scott Bond Vs. Solar Stone - Naked Angel

12. James Holden & Thompson - Nothing (93 Returning Mix)

13. Donald & Giles - Weekend Wonder (Donald & Giles Remix)

14. Goldenscan - Sunrise (Pulser 6AM Vocal Mix)

15. Paul van Dyk feat. Second Sun - Crush (Album Mix)

16. Paul van Dyk Feat. Vega 4 - Time Of Our Lives (Paul van Dyk Club Mix)

17. David Forbes - Answers (Original Mix)

18. Masters & Nickson - 5th Dimension (Instrumental)

19. Lunatic Asylum - Cabal (Energy Flow) (Hiker & Dumondt's Gom Jabar Mix)

20. Nu-NRG - Connective

21. Three Drives - Carrera 2 (Nu-NRG Remix)

22. Modulation - Spirits (Slusnik Luna Remix)

23. ID

24. Extension 119 - The Zone (Original Mix)

25. Marcel Woods - Time's Running Out

26. ID

27. DJ Flex Pres. Digital Club - Dynamo [w/ DJ Tomcraft - Brainwashed (Club Mix Sampled]

28. Paul van Dyk vs Marco V - For A Revolt

29. Chris Liebing - Natural Selection

30. Tiesto - Traffic

31. Mat Silver Vs. Tony Burt - Ultimate Wave (Paul van Dyk Rework)

32. Project Magneta - Twisted Soul

33. Project Zero - Omega Six (Paul van Dyk Rework)

34. Nick Lunn & YOMC pres. Tecno Punx - Energize (Paul van Dyk Edit)

35. Paul van Dyk feat. Hemstock & Jennings - Nothing But You (Original Mix)

  

2003 Gatecrasher 5 @ NEC

Saturday 29th November 2003

NEC, Birmingham, England

£36.50

  

Crasher Arena

Tiesto

Paul van Dyk

Armin Van Buuren

Ferry Corsten

Judge Jules

Scott Bond

Gabriel & Dresden

Matt Hardwick

Motorcycle (live)

Bugged Out! Arena

Dave Clarke (live)

Green Velvet (DJ set)

Audio Bullys (Club Set)

Plump DJs

Justin Robertson

Frantic vs Nukleuz Arena

Lisa Lashes

Eddie Halliwell

Andy Farley

Tidy Boys

BK

Anne Savage

Rob Tissera

Paul Glazby

Ed Real

Cally & Juice

Guffy & Shan

Paul Kershaw

 

Having breakfast with the great Irish comic - it was a cracker!

 

His double was the late Royal Butler Peter Moore, another of Chelmsford's great characters.

 

Frank Carson (born 6 November 1926)[1] is a Northern Irish comedian and actor, best known on television in series such as The Comedians and Tiswas.

 

Early lifeCarson was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he attended St Patrick's Primary School and worked as a plasterer in the building trade and electrician.

 

Frank's family were of Italian descent, with his grandmother hailing from Sicily.

 

He grew up in the 'Little Italy' area of Belfast, an area which no longer exists.[2]

 

Carson spent three years with the Parachute Regiment in the Middle East in the 1950s.[3]

 

Television careerCarson became a popular performer on Irish television, before moving to England to work as a stand-up club comedian.

 

He had success on the long running television music-hall revival show, The Good Old Days.

 

He then went on to win the peak-viewing national favourite talent show Opportunity Knocks, presented by the veteran actor Hughie Green, three times.

 

He was one of the most noticeable of the acts when he appeared on The Comedians alongside the likes of Charlie Williams, Bernard Manning, Mike Reid and Jim Bowen.

 

The show consisted of 30 minutes of non-stop stand-up comedy from several comedians in each show.

 

It became a hit in the United Kingdom and helped establish Carson's career.

 

The Comedians led to similar shows, Who Do You Do? and The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club, which was an attempt to bring the northern English working man's club show to television.

 

Carson was a regular on television for a number of years after The Comedians, whilst also working as a stage entertainer and appearing before the Royal Family in shows.

 

He is known for two catchphrases in live performances: "It's a cracker!" and "It's the way I tell 'em!".

 

He also often tells Irish jokes, mocking the Irish people.

 

In 1975, Carson took the part of Paddy O'Brien, described as "an Irish Republican landlord and coalman", in The Melting Pot.

 

This was a sitcom written by Spike Milligan and Neil Shand, which was cancelled by the BBC after just one episode had been broadcast.[4]

 

When he had heart surgery in 1976 it was suggested[who?] that this would mean he would retire.

 

However, he continued working and became a regular on the ATV children's series Tiswas.

 

He also began making acting appearances on television as well as in two cinema films in the 1990s.

 

In 2002 he directed a film.[citation needed]

 

In the spring of 1998, he was the opening act for Mary Black's musical concert at the English Village in Dubai, U.A.E.[citation needed]

 

In 2004, a planned appearance on the reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! was shelved by ITV executives due to prohibitive insurance costs given Carson's age.[citation needed]

 

Current activitiesCarson is still working, making live appearances, in cabaret, pantomime and the summer season throughout the UK.

 

He spends much of his time helping the needy which has included raising £130,000 for the Royal Victoria Hospital Children's Cancer Ward in 1986.[citation needed]

 

In 1987 his dedication to charity was recognised by the Roman Catholic Church when he was awarded a Papal knighthood of the Order of St. Gregory by Pope John Paul II.[5]

 

He is a member of the entertainment charity the Grand Order of Water Rats.[citation needed]

 

On 2 September 2009 at the age of 82, Carson returned to the stage appearing at the North Pier Theatre midweek season run of The Comedians in Blackpool, where he now lives.[6]

 

On 30 October Carson appeared at the Velvet Hall in Paphos, Cyprus.[7]

 

Personal life

 

Carson lives in the Layton area of Blackpool, Lancashire,[8] where he attends Blackpool F.C. matches at Bloomfield Road.[9]

 

He is a director of football club Chasetown F.C.[10]

 

He is also supporter of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP).

 

In 2009 Carson took part in the TV show Cash in the Celebrity Attic to raise money for a local hospice, raising over £900 in the process.

 

After a routine hernia operation left Carson, who has a heart pacemaker, seriously ill, he underwent a knee replacement operation in July 2009.[6]

 

Subsequent x-rays, 14 days after being discharged from hospital, showed that he had a previously undetected cracked rib, which may have been the cause of the hernia.

 

His nephew Trevor Carson is a football goalkeeper with Premier League side Sunderland. His nephew Sean Carson is a comedy writer.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Carson

I gatecrashed a shoot with Lauren and Barry (Stonefaction) - thanks for letting me tag along :D

The Highland Adventurer regrets to inform curly Barbie that he suspects the party has had some gatecrashers!

Bill Clinton and Dion Rich at award dinner. The story behind this picture (with more pics and stories) can be found in the book: Dion Rich: Confessions of the World's Greatest Gate-Crasher

3 late Halloween entries on the Gatecrasher fence (one still waiting 2 B finished due to crap weather), plus 3 from Parkhill area.

John David Hannah (born 23 April 1962) is a Scottish actor of film and television.

 

He has appeared in Stephen Sommers' Mummy Series, Richard Curtis' Four Weddings and a Funeral and Sliding Doors with Gwyneth Paltrow.

 

He is currently the voice of The Co-operative Group adverts in the UK.

 

Early lifeHannah was born at East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire, the youngest of three children; he has two older sisters.

 

His mother, Susan, was a cleaner at Marks & Spencer, and his father, John, a toolmaker.

 

He attended Claremont High School in East Kilbride and went on to an apprenticeship as an electrician.

 

In East Kilbride, he participated in the East Kilbride Rep Theatre Club.

 

At the suggestion of a colleague, he completed his apprenticeship and then attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.

 

Career

After graduation, Hannah had parts in theatre productions, films, and television, including leading roles, then broke into the "big-time" with his appearance as Matthew in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994).

 

Since this breakthrough role, he has played a psychopathic killer alongside Helen Baxendale (Truth or Dare) and a mystery-solving pathologist (McCallum).

 

He played a karaoke-mad dead-beat dad (The James Gang), drunken, thieving comic relief (The Mummy, (1999) and The Mummy Returns, (2001) and a Monty Python-quoting romantic comedy love interest Sliding Doors, (1998).

 

He also starred in the axed U.S. series MDs (2002), as well as guest appearances in Alias (2001), Carnivàle (2002) and Frasier (2003).

 

In 2006 he starred in the drama series New Street Law. In 2007-2008, he played a starring role in the ITN crime drama Cold Blood.[3]

 

On 24 December 1997, Hannah and Scottish Films producer Murray Ferguson established a production company called Clerkenwell Films.

 

Clerkenwell's first big production was the Rebus series, including Black And Blue and The Hanging Garden.

 

However, Rebus was later taken in-house by STV Productions, and Hannah was replaced in the leading role in the series by Ken Stott.

 

He is the voice of the The Co-operative Group adverts in the UK (catchphrase: "We're guid ... with fuid").

 

More recently he played the part of Lentulus Batiatus, the owner of a gladiator training house in Spartacus: Blood and Sand, and its prequel, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena.

 

The show currently airs on Starz.

 

Personal life

Hannah married actress Joanna Roth on 20 January 1996.

 

The pair met several years before during a studio production of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.

 

In many of his interviews, he mentions stories from their relationship, such as the visit to London's Sri Siam restaurant where he proposed to her in writing on the tablecloth.

 

They have twins, a boy named Gabriel and a girl named Astrid, born on 11 February 2004.

 

For years, Hannah has made an effort to use his status as a celebrity to support charitable causes.

 

Soon after his role as the epileptic police officer Franky Drinkall in Out Of The Blue, he showed his support for the Epilepsy Association of Scotland.

 

He was, for a long time, a spokesman for Oxfam's Cut Conflict Campaign

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hannah_(actor)

   

Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda (born February 22, 1949 in Vienna) is an Austrian former Formula One racing driver and three-time F1 World Champion. More recently an aviation entrepreneur, he has founded and run two airlines and was manager of the Jaguar Formula One racing team for two years.

 

Early years in racingBorn in Vienna, Austria, to a wealthy family. Although it is often reported in Spain that his paternal grandfather was Juan Lauda Crespo, from Galicia,[1][2][3][4] according to Austrian sources his paternal grandfather was the Viennese-born businessman Hans Lauda.[5][6]

 

Lauda became a racing driver despite his family's disapproval. After starting out with a Mini, Lauda moved on into Formula Vee, as was normal in Central Europe, but rapidly moved up to drive in private Porsche and Chevron sports cars. His career seemed to be going nowhere in particular until he took out a large bank loan, secured by a life insurance policy, to buy his way into the fledgling March team as a Formula 2 (F2) driver in 1971. He was quickly promoted to the F1 team and drove for March in both F1 and F2 in 1972. Although the F2 cars were good (and Lauda's test-driving skills impressed March principal Robin Herd), March's 1972 F1 season was catastrophic and Lauda, in despair and deep debt, briefly contemplated suicide but finally took out yet another bank loan to buy his way into the BRM team in 1973. Lauda was instantly quick but the team was in decline; his big break came when his BRM team-mate Clay Regazzoni rejoined Ferrari in 1974 and team owner Enzo Ferrari asked him what he thought of Lauda. Regazzoni spoke favourably of Lauda, so Ferrari promptly went and signed him, paying Niki enough to clear his debts.

 

[edit] Ferrari 1974-1977After an unsuccessful start to the 1970s culminating in a disastrous start to the 1973 season, Ferrari regrouped completely under Luca di Montezemolo and were resurgent in 1974. The team's faith in the little-known Lauda was quickly rewarded by a second-place finish in his début race for the team, the season-opening Argentine Grand Prix. His first Grand Prix (GP) victory – and the first for Ferrari since 1972 – followed only three races later in Spain. Although Lauda became the season's pacesetter, achieving six consecutive pole positions, a mixture of inexperience and mechanical unreliability meant Lauda won only one more race that year, the Dutch GP. He finished fourth in the Drivers' Championship and demonstrated immense commitment to testing and improving the car.

 

The 1975 F1 season started slowly for Lauda, but after nothing better than a fifth-place finish in the first four races he then won four out of the next five races in the new Ferrari 312T. His first World Championship was confirmed with a fifth win at the last race of the year, the United States GP. He also became the first and only driver to lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife in under 7 minutes, which was considered a huge feat as the Nordschleife section of the Nürburgring was 2 miles longer than it is today.

 

Unlike 1975, Lauda dominated the start of the 1976 F1 season, winning four of the first six races and finishing second in the other two. By the time of his fifth win of the year at the British GP, he had more than double the points of his closest challengers Jody Scheckter and James Hunt, and a second consecutive World Championship appeared a formality. It would be a feat not achieved since Jack Brabham's victories in 1959 and 1960. He also looked set to win the most races in a season, a record held by the late Jim Clark since 1963.

 

A week before the 1976 German Grand Prix at the fearsome Nürburgring, (even though he was the fastest driver on the circuit at that time) Lauda tried to boycott the circuit, largely due to the safety arrangements. Most of the other drivers voted against it and the race went ahead. On the second lap at the very fast left kink before Bergwerk, Lauda's Ferrari swerved off the track, due to a suspected rear suspension failure, hit an embankment and rolled back into the path of Brett Lunger's Surtees-Ford car. Lauda's Ferrari burst into flames, but, unlike Lunger, he was trapped in the wreckage. Drivers Arturo Merzario, Brett Lunger, Guy Edwards and Harald Ertl arrived at the scene a few moments later, but before they and Lunger were able to pull Lauda from his car, he suffered severe burns to his head and inhaled hot toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood. Although Lauda was conscious and able to stand immediately after the accident, he later lapsed into a coma.[7]

 

Lauda suffered extensive scarring from the burns, which became possibly his most famous attribute in the eyes of the public. He only had enough reconstructive surgery to get his eyelids to work properly, but never felt a need to do any more. His right ear is mostly gone. Since the accident he has always worn a cap to cover the scars on his head. He has arranged for sponsors to use the cap for advertising.

 

With Lauda out of the contest, Ferrari boycotted the Austrian GP in protest at what they saw a preferential treatment shown towards McLaren driver James Hunt at the Spanish and British GPs. Carlos Reutemann was even taken on as a potential replacement.

 

Lauda returned to race only six weeks (two races) later, finishing fourth in the Italian GP. In Lauda's absence, Hunt had reduced his lead in the World Championship standings. Following wins in the Canadian and United States GPs, Hunt stood only three points behind Lauda before the final race of the season, the Japanese GP.

 

Lauda qualified third, one place behind Hunt, but on race day there was torrential rain and Lauda retired after 2 laps, stating that he felt it was unsafe to continue under these conditions. Hunt led much of the race before a late puncture dropped him down the order. He recovered to 3rd, thus winning the title by a single point. In spite of this, Lauda's move is seen as one of the bravest examples in motor racing.

 

Lauda's previously good relationship with Ferrari was severely affected by his decision to withdraw from the race, and he endured a difficult 1977 season, despite easily winning the championship through consistency rather than outright pace. Having announced his decision to quit Ferrari at season's end, Lauda left early due to the team's decision to run the then unknown Gilles Villeneuve in a third car at the Canadian Grand Prix.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda

2003 Gatecrasher 5 @ NEC

Saturday 29th November 2003

NEC, Birmingham, England

£36.50

  

Crasher Arena

Tiesto

Paul van Dyk

Armin Van Buuren

Ferry Corsten

Judge Jules

Scott Bond

Gabriel & Dresden

Matt Hardwick

Motorcycle (live)

Bugged Out! Arena

Dave Clarke (live)

Green Velvet (DJ set)

Audio Bullys (Club Set)

Plump DJs

Justin Robertson

Frantic vs Nukleuz Arena

Lisa Lashes

Eddie Halliwell

Andy Farley

Tidy Boys

BK

Anne Savage

Rob Tissera

Paul Glazby

Ed Real

Cally & Juice

Guffy & Shan

Paul Kershaw

 

This is NOT the pink miniskirt girl!

Eric Vloeimans' Gatecrash

21 maart 2014 in de paradox Tilburg

cd presentatie

 

Eric Vloeimans - trompet

Jeroen van Vliet - keyboard

Gulli Gudmundsson - bass

Jasper van Hulten - drums

Gatecrasher is one of Nottingham's biggest nightclubs with 4 levels, 2 clubs and 4 bars.

GATECRASHER 9TH BIRTHDAY LIVE @ REPUBLIC 21-Sept-2003 , SHEFFIELD , ENGLAND , UK

 

Gatecrasher 9th B'day (2003-09-20)

 

01. Mark Norman - Overkill (Intro Mix)

02. Terry Bones & Fred Baker - Introspection (John Askew Remix) (Paul van Dyk Re-Edit)

03. Inzite - Spellbound

04. Agnelli & Nelson - Holding On To Nothing (Paul van Dyk Rework)

05. Modulation - Spirits (Cosmicman Remix)

06. R.B.A - Daywalker

07. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Sweeping Strings Mix)

08. ID

09. 4 Strings - Revelation

10. Jaron Inc. - Overflow

11. Scott Bond Vs. Solar Stone - Naked Angel

12. James Holden & Thompson - Nothing (93 Returning Mix)

13. Donald & Giles - Weekend Wonder (Donald & Giles Remix)

14. Goldenscan - Sunrise (Pulser 6AM Vocal Mix)

15. Paul van Dyk feat. Second Sun - Crush (Album Mix)

16. Paul van Dyk Feat. Vega 4 - Time Of Our Lives (Paul van Dyk Club Mix)

17. David Forbes - Answers (Original Mix)

18. Masters & Nickson - 5th Dimension (Instrumental)

19. Lunatic Asylum - Cabal (Energy Flow) (Hiker & Dumondt's Gom Jabar Mix)

20. Nu-NRG - Connective

21. Three Drives - Carrera 2 (Nu-NRG Remix)

22. Modulation - Spirits (Slusnik Luna Remix)

23. ID

24. Extension 119 - The Zone (Original Mix)

25. Marcel Woods - Time's Running Out

26. ID

27. DJ Flex Pres. Digital Club - Dynamo [w/ DJ Tomcraft - Brainwashed (Club Mix Sampled]

28. Paul van Dyk vs Marco V - For A Revolt

29. Chris Liebing - Natural Selection

30. Tiesto - Traffic

31. Mat Silver Vs. Tony Burt - Ultimate Wave (Paul van Dyk Rework)

32. Project Magneta - Twisted Soul

33. Project Zero - Omega Six (Paul van Dyk Rework)

34. Nick Lunn & YOMC pres. Tecno Punx - Energize (Paul van Dyk Edit)

35. Paul van Dyk feat. Hemstock & Jennings - Nothing But You (Original Mix)

  

Our single sex dorm was gatecrashed by two girls from spain and US. No sleep that night.

GATECRASHER 01/03/03 "Supersonic Destination 1" The Republic Sheffield tiesto "eddie halliwell" "franx t.r.a.x." "mat hardwick" "nick riley" "lisa german" "trophy twins"

 

DJ Tiesto - Live @ Gatecrasher, The Republic, Sheffield, UK (Broadcasted on Hallam FM) (01-03-03)

 

01 (000:00) Catcher - Destiny Sunrise

02 (006:38) The ROC Project ft. Tina Arena - Never (Dj Tiesto Remix)

03 (012:39) The ROC Project ft. Tina Arena - Never (Filterheadz Remix)

04 (018:25) P.O.S. - Remember (Summer Sun)

05 (023:35) Lo Lo - Extended Horizons

06 (030:28) Andain - Beautiful Things (Original Mix)

07 (039:30) Solid Globe - North Pole

08 (045:39) Mr Sam vs Fred Baker - Forever Waiting

09 (052:54) Leann Rimes - Suddenly (Riva Dub Mix)

10 (059:17) ID

11 (065:06) Fingers Burnt - Legoland

12 (071:48) AR52 - Timegate

13 (078:47) Cor Fijneman ft. Jan Johnston - Venus (Dj Tiesto Remix)

14 (085:30) Midway - Inca

15 (090:28) Subtle By Design - Sirius (Instrumental Mix)

16 (097:04) Three Drives - Carrera 2 (DJ Shah vs Pedro Del Mar Remix)

17 (103:32) Coldplay - Clocks (Marco V Bootleg Mix)

18 (108:20) Dj Tiesto vs Junkie XL - Obsession (Frank Biazzi Remix)

19 (113:00) Dj Ton TB - Electronic Malfunction

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20 (117:10) Human Evolution - Project Magneta (One Step Mix)

21 (125:33) Conjure One ft. Sinnead O'Connor - Tears From The Moon (Dj Tiesto Remix)

22 (131:40) ID

23 (140:08) Rank 1 - Breathing (Airwave 2003 Vocal Mix)

24 (146:00) ATFC - In And Out Of My Life (Remix)

25 (150:10) Solar Factor - Urban Shakedown

26 (156:00) ID

27 (164:00) Darren Tate vs. Jono Grant - Let The Light Shine In

28 (171:19) Vitalic - La Rock 01

29 (176:25) GTR - Mistral

30 (183:00) Dj Tiesto - Urban Train (Cosmic Gate Remix)

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A couple of weeks before the last day of London trolleybuses, a group from Haberdashers' Aske's school hired one for a tour of the remaining system. Thanks to my much missed friend and relation by marriage, Mike Harris, I was able to gatecrash the tour. Shame I didn't take more shots!

 

Withdrawn trolleybuses at Fulwell.

Sylvia Young Theatre School

 

Young founded her theatre school in 1981 in Drury Lane, London before moving to its current Marylebone premises in 1983.

 

The school is co-educational and provides a combination of academic and vocational classes for children aged 10 to 16 years.

 

The academic curriculum currently encompasses GCSEs, while the vocational curriculum teaches acting, dance and music.

 

Many SYTS students have gone on to become extremely successful in the performing arts world, including Amy Winehouse, Denise Van Outen, Billie Piper, former Spice Girl,Lucy Stansfield Emma Bunton, I am number four star Alex Pettyfer, Dawn from Eastenders Kara Tointon, Stacey from Eastenders Lacey Turner, Chenelle Olaiya, McFly member Tom Fletcher, ex Busted bass player Matt Willis, member of The Saturdays, Vanessa White and member of The Wanted, Nathan Sykes (singer).

 

The film High School Musical 3 features an SYTS pupil, Jemma McKenzie-Brown.

 

Family

 

Young has two children, former actresses Frances Ruffelle (born 29 August 1965), and Alison Ruffelle (born 3 June 1967). Young's granddaughter is pop singer Eliza Doolittle.

 

Styles and honours

 

Young was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 2005 for her services to the arts.

 

Illness

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Young

Old Compton Street, London

29th September 2012

  

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Bindi and Laurinda's girl aren't the 'high tea' types but they enjoyed themselves.

GATECRASHER 9TH BIRTHDAY LIVE @ REPUBLIC 21-Sept-2003 , SHEFFIELD , ENGLAND , UK

 

Gatecrasher 9th B'day (2003-09-20)

 

01. Mark Norman - Overkill (Intro Mix)

02. Terry Bones & Fred Baker - Introspection (John Askew Remix) (Paul van Dyk Re-Edit)

03. Inzite - Spellbound

04. Agnelli & Nelson - Holding On To Nothing (Paul van Dyk Rework)

05. Modulation - Spirits (Cosmicman Remix)

06. R.B.A - Daywalker

07. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Sweeping Strings Mix)

08. ID

09. 4 Strings - Revelation

10. Jaron Inc. - Overflow

11. Scott Bond Vs. Solar Stone - Naked Angel

12. James Holden & Thompson - Nothing (93 Returning Mix)

13. Donald & Giles - Weekend Wonder (Donald & Giles Remix)

14. Goldenscan - Sunrise (Pulser 6AM Vocal Mix)

15. Paul van Dyk feat. Second Sun - Crush (Album Mix)

16. Paul van Dyk Feat. Vega 4 - Time Of Our Lives (Paul van Dyk Club Mix)

17. David Forbes - Answers (Original Mix)

18. Masters & Nickson - 5th Dimension (Instrumental)

19. Lunatic Asylum - Cabal (Energy Flow) (Hiker & Dumondt's Gom Jabar Mix)

20. Nu-NRG - Connective

21. Three Drives - Carrera 2 (Nu-NRG Remix)

22. Modulation - Spirits (Slusnik Luna Remix)

23. ID

24. Extension 119 - The Zone (Original Mix)

25. Marcel Woods - Time's Running Out

26. ID

27. DJ Flex Pres. Digital Club - Dynamo [w/ DJ Tomcraft - Brainwashed (Club Mix Sampled]

28. Paul van Dyk vs Marco V - For A Revolt

29. Chris Liebing - Natural Selection

30. Tiesto - Traffic

31. Mat Silver Vs. Tony Burt - Ultimate Wave (Paul van Dyk Rework)

32. Project Magneta - Twisted Soul

33. Project Zero - Omega Six (Paul van Dyk Rework)

34. Nick Lunn & YOMC pres. Tecno Punx - Energize (Paul van Dyk Edit)

35. Paul van Dyk feat. Hemstock & Jennings - Nothing But You (Original Mix)

  

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