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-- 1ST US Love Parade back in 2004
1ST US Love Parade back in 2004
Does anyone have pictures from the first US Love Parade in SF in 2004? That was a true Rave organized party. Alot different in real ways from some events today. So raw and fun! I remember rockin out with the lead float through the city as a TA Raver do. I can remember the local business folk lookin at the parade like "WTF is this!" Loved every moment of it. There was no politics involved too just abunch of forward thinkin people leadin the way.
Was anyone there? Can yall remember that event? That was RAd types in the fresh Cali air. Rave proper
Have any pics from then?
- Breakinbeats

Was this the one that ended at the parking lot near what is now the Giants stadium? If so, I was there and it was fucking cool! Much smaller then the following years but very special. Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures but I remember lots of it.
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| Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal Was this the one that ended at the parking lot near what is now the Giants stadium? If so, I was there and it was fucking cool! Much smaller then the following years but very special. Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures but I remember lots of it. |
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| Originally posted by breakinbeats Yes! It was very Rad. So many old school Ravers there. I wish people today knew what being an old school Raver meant, lol. There just was this vibe where everyone was chill and cool and apart of something new. Very unlike much of whats out there now. Like these people who gathered at these events were the forward thinkers... the ones that flew above society. You had to be smart sometimes to find these types of events. When you did and got into the groove it was a vibe on the forefront of culture. The massive raves today are fun and a standard of booty shorts with mostly naked people I enjoy lol but back in the late 90's to early 2000's these Raves were produced with an even diversity of different intelligent people while Dj's spun Vinyl lol. Oh man I miss it |
I have a bunch but most are with friends and all not worth really posting. I had a shitty camera then. Here's a few I quickly found that I put up way back then. Hopefully this works. All shitty. 









that's it! Thanks Dave! All the floats were so much smaller compared the later years.
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| Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal I think one of my reasons for getting into the scene (besides the music) was the counter culture. I felt like i found something that was different. Something that I could call my own. Then it got all mainstream and the folks that teased me about listening to "techno" started attending these events and getting all "raved out" n shit. These were all good friends so I didn't mock them or anything but I felt that the scene I had become a part of had been lost to mainstream culture. |

Bitch please, you're talking about "old school raving" in 2004? 
My raving days started in 1995 in the UK and that shit was underground. I mean no sponsored floats, and often shut down by the fuzz, if they could find it.
In fairness and all seriousness though, 2004 was early rave/club scene for the USA, or at least the West Coast (special shout out to Doc Martin, Marques Wyatt, Hip E and Halo for keeping real in those early dance music years). Sure detroit, NY and Chicago were doing it since the 80's but that was a very niche scene compared to the USA as a whole.
I get what Billy's saying though; it was about counter culture and it being something different. People don't understand that rave culture grew out of and was a reaction to a previous conservative climate (80/90's) just like flower power in the late 1960's did after the very conservative 19050's.
Sadly, "rave culture" or at least club culture got so capitalized that it's a shadow of it's former self. In their haydays (i.e. 90's) top DJ's like Sasha or Danny Rampling or Sven Vath or Carl Cox used ot earn about �2k per set and that was considered a good income. These days, twats like Marshmallow probably have $2k in gummy bears on their riders.
I don't even look at or know what the mainstream dance music scene is now. It's a bunch of alcohol brands and mobile phone companies trying to be down with the kids, and actually has very little to do with the essence of dance music.
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN I don't even look at or know what the mainstream dance music scene is now. It's a bunch of alcohol brands and mobile phone companies trying to be down with the kids, and actually has very little to do with the essence of dance music. |
That was the most amazing weekend!!!
Did 2 UGs and the parade that year.
Dax on Friday and Gingerbread hauz until the sun came up.
Freakin ballz out.
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Bitch please, you're talking about "old school raving" in 2004? ![]() My raving days started in 1995 in the UK and that shit was underground. I mean no sponsored floats, and often shut down by the fuzz, if they could find it. In fairness and all seriousness though, 2004 was early rave/club scene for the USA, or at least the West Coast (special shout out to Doc Martin, Marques Wyatt, Hip E and Halo for keeping real in those early dance music years). Sure detroit, NY and Chicago were doing it since the 80's but that was a very niche scene compared to the USA as a whole. I get what Billy's saying though; it was about counter culture and it being something different. People don't understand that rave culture grew out of and was a reaction to a previous conservative climate (80/90's) just like flower power in the late 1960's did after the very conservative 19050's. Sadly, "rave culture" or at least club culture got so capitalized that it's a shadow of it's former self. In their haydays (i.e. 90's) top DJ's like Sasha or Danny Rampling or Sven Vath or Carl Cox used ot earn about �2k per set and that was considered a good income. These days, twats like Marshmallow probably have $2k in gummy bears on their riders. I don't even look at or know what the mainstream dance music scene is now. It's a bunch of alcohol brands and mobile phone companies trying to be down with the kids, and actually has very little to do with the essence of dance music. |
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| Originally posted by DaveT I have a bunch but most are with friends and all not worth really posting. I had a shitty camera then. Here's a few I quickly found that I put up way back then. Hopefully this works. All shitty. ![]() |
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| Originally posted by Orbital32 Ha! i was looking back at my photos from there was thinking the exact same thing. Shitty photos and not worth posting. but here is my pics from back then. LoveParade 2004 Photos Damn, i can't believe its been 15 years already. holy crap. anyways, I might post 2005 Loveparade but i want to edit out all the TA's from then. I don't know where they are in their lives and not sure if they still want their photos out there. I saw DaveT in a few of them. |
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| Originally posted by Orbital32 Ha! i was looking back at my photos from there was thinking the exact same thing. Shitty photos and not worth posting. but here is my pics from back then. LoveParade 2004 Photos |
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| Originally posted by Swamper Just saw this thread and it brought back memories of 2005! Very happy I made it to that!!! TA San Fan 2005 Forum SF 2005 Review thread Swamper's SF 2005 Review (with pics) |
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