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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal Congrats to all the hard working locals, they deserve to be there and it's always very nice to be part of the Piknic adventure. Glad to see Mateo Murphy is also back in the spotlight. If Green Velvet does a live act, you are in for a real treat. It was pure madness when he did it at Rm16 or 17 (don't remember) I really don't see how you can yawn with bookings like that. You guys can be pretty jadded. Plenty of locals, some very known names (velvet, misstress, wink), some new discoveries... some are just impossible to please. |
I think it's normal that you get more of the big bookings in august- september.
June and July had disastrous weather for years now. August and September are always gorgeous.
When I was in California I was like damn, can you imagine having 50 millions people, perfect weather all around and a beach? And they don't have anything remotely close to Piknic. That's why Montreal rocks. ;-)
you trying to piss us off Martin or what ?
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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal Timo Maas |
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| Originally posted by Dj Nacht quick question... why is Misstress a good thing? |
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| Originally posted by WittyHandle Spill it. (please) |
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| Originally posted by Dj Nacht quick question... why is Misstress a good thing? |
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| you trying to piss us off Martin or what ? |
theres nothing to get, kinker likes breaking balls

tnx guys! congrats to all the locals!
lucie, jeff, oli, hakim, maher, nadir, steve, hugo, ben, matteo... everyone!
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| Originally posted by The Highroller I wonder if this change in line-up format and the new alcohol policy has anything to do with Piknik's new-found affiliation with Bande � Part (re: government subsidies and thus influence on decision making). |
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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal ha ha why? I don't get it. |
ha ha
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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal When I was in California I was like damn, can you imagine having 50 millions people, perfect weather all around and a beach? And they don't have anything remotely close to Piknic. That's why Montreal rocks. ;-) |
ya thats the droog boys who run culprit and do the standard rooftop parties in LA marcus
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| Originally posted by Maher Daniel ya thats the droog boys who run culprit and do the standard rooftop parties in LA marcus |
i know
was involved with the booking but im not even gonna be here i leave that morning for berlin
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| Originally posted by Maher Daniel i know was involved with the booking but im not even gonna be here i leave that morning for berlin |
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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal I think it's normal that you get more of the big bookings in august- september. June and July had disastrous weather for years now. August and September are always gorgeous. |
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| Originally posted by ostrich The real reason for this is because a lot of the big international headliners block off those months to stay in Europe to play at all the key festivals. |
beer + wine allowed at piknic if we bring in food 
beer + wine allowed at piknic if we bring in food 
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| Originally posted by Marcus007 beer + wine allowed at piknic if we bring in food |
From the Piknic site:
"This is why we�ve come up with a solution that reconciles the desires and freedom of Piknicers while preserving Piknic�s original spirit: we�re allowing people to bring their own alcohol, if accompanied by an actual picnic* � and chips are not a meal, as we all know! Outside alcohol will be strictly limited per person to 750ml of wine (one bottle) OR the equivalent of 1.1 litres of beers (3 small cans of 355ml or 2 tall cans of 500ml, etc). It is still prohibited to bring hard liquor.
We remind you that our initial point still holds: to distance ourselves, and the many peaceful Piknicers who show up every Sunday, from those who come merely for excess and confuse our events with Spring Break."
I was a little irked at all the people who automatically assumed greed was the main factor behind the decision. I think this new approach makes their motives clear.
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| Originally posted by Marcus007 beer + wine allowed at piknic if we bring in food |
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| Originally posted by mattymtl Yeah great news, and great job on piknic's part for giving in a little bit to make everyone happy. Up to 1.1 litres of beer allowed (3 cans) or 750ml of wine. |
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