see, without even clicking on that link it seems creepy. kandi kid, what age are you by the way. i'd say older than 16 if you're driving. aren't you a bit too old to be playing with toy beads and giving them away? a night out with you guys must look like a power rangers episode. seems very tame compared to the raves i remember. do you guys hug and shit at the end of the night?
19 in 6 days
and i find it kinda sad you seem to judge me because of how i choose to have fun
i hope when im as old as you i won't turn into a bitter old man
i haven't judged you. i have simply made a few observations to the things you were wearing.
an observation on that video. the people doing the dancing had no toys on them only glowsticks. the posers on the other hand, they were not dancing. they were either too affraid to dance because it'll make their guyliner run or their too monkied out of their faces to even notice where they actually are.
watching that video was like watching aqua do a cover of wonderwall.
when i was your age, i started mixing my own music and had bought a set of technics decks. i started out playing happy hardcore in 1995 and settled on trance and dirty house. so i have a fair idea on what goes on within the dance music scene. i've also played in a few clubs and had my own "liquid" night in one of my local clubs. i think i know about what is worn to a rave. it used to be high-viz safety jackets and antistatic jumpsuits. whistles and glowsticks. the first two died out and the more portable items were kept. if you went into any club in derry wearing that stuff you'd be laughed out, by all the women, and there wouldn't be a taxi in the town that would take you as a fair. unless your in childrens tv, wearing toys is frowned upon.
i only hope that when you're my age, you'll have found something other than toys to get your kicks.
Dont know what video you watched, but there were plenty of people wearing kandi in that video..
you claim to know about the dance music scene, yet you have no clue that kandi ravers were also very large in the early 90's along with the high visibility jackets and spray painters jumpsuits etc
raver fashion has changed all throughout the years
and no shit you would get laughed wearing those things to a club, A CLUB IS NOT A RAVE.
worry about you're own pathetic life instead of mine, eh?
my life is far from pathetic. for one, i don't wear toys. i've also played at my fair share of raves too. strange that. you paid to play in raves, i got paid to play at raves. who do you think had more fun?
I can guarentee you're wrong, i go there to have fun, play great music, and see my friends having a blast with strangers.
Clearly you're too much of a teenybopper to realise that you don't need to look like power ranger to enjoy dance music. maybe you don't have the mental capacity to see beyond the bright colours eh?
I've barely had any pills since perth is pretty much dry of any MDMA its mostly piperazines and other nasty shit
infact ive had a total of 4 pills since like november last year
and i didnt take any type of drug until over a year since i started raving.
I can rave sober, and have many times. =)
No wonder why people hate the irish...
you'll find that the irish are loved by most countries. i'll go as far as saying that more people hate you than they do ireland. i have no idea why you would want to bring my nationallity into the discussion. unless you thought saying something like "your mom" was too childish.
silly sheila.
nope. just you. if you like, i can ask my australian friends. but if they hated the irish, they wouldn't be my friends now would they. but if you're going to judge one country because of one of it's citizens, should the rest of the world hate australia because of mel gibson? wait, they already didgeridoo.
I went a couple of times, it was a weird crowd though, not always that friendly, no matter who you went with somebody would get into a fight or get thrown out. The Hacienda has got this legendary status now because it was at the centre of a couple of really exciting scenes, but from what I saw it was mostly full of wankers.
There were better club nights doing house/acid at the time. Basics in Leeds was a really nice scene I went to college with the guys who started that so we used to go to their night a lot, there was always good stuff happening at the Warehouse in Leeds too. Really diverse crowd in there but never any hassle. Despite this being the high tide mark for football hooliganism and Leeds United's fans being particularly nasty.
I don't remember anyone dressing up like anime characters and swapping beads like they were on Grateful Dead tour, the weirdest it got at raves was white gloves and glow sticks, and even then everybody thought those guys were knobs.