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Spyder
Anti BS Alliance

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Toronto CDN
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Aug-03-2002 01:18
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Maverick
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Aug-03-2002 01:57
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Crazy Serb
.tw1sted.motheŽ.fuŠker.

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Sin City
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Well, with all this being said, check me off as a clubber... I just don't find the rave scene too appealing anymore (don't get offended, but I find it way too trashy too), while the clubs are much more interesting (great sound, visuals, dressed up people, great DJs, too many nice looking girls...)
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Aug-03-2002 05:53
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E*Master
Retro*Master

Registered: May 2002
Location: Etobicoke, Ontario Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Flec
sorry i forgot to add the "jaded raver" option
big fucking deal that "old school" rave days are over but do u honestly think that "parties" like big bud, hullabaloo etc.... should be classified as the same as clubs?
i thought back in the old days there was no "headliner" it was all locals etc who were there to have fun
about your definition of rave, yes i know its not the same as b4 but i sugest you check the dictionary as well for their definition 
once again, i understand where u are coming from e master so in your case i sugest you replace the word rave with party ever time you see it however for the rest of us who have not had the oppertunity to experiance the rave culture you have we are still going to call it a rave ( btw i dont say "rave" in public i just say parties) |
I'm just saying the name "Rave" was misintrepeded when they brought it here and trust me. This shit they call "raves" or *ahem "Parties" has just about nothing to do with oldschool. Oldschool was the real hardcore. But like Ckerr812 said it best, I also, grew up, graduated highschool and now realize this will never return. Rave Nation is DEAD. But then all of the sudden like 5 years ago, after it died over there it made a new name here. Man, The shit u got going on here ain;t raves, they are Underground parties, since that is what the north american definition is of "rave". It was a nice era, and I sitll do not udnerstand why they are trying to ruin the history of the era by using the name "Rave" over here. Like I said, I am not trying to diss anyone. I just want some of the younger "partiers" to understand that they Ain;t "Ravers". I am proud to say I am a former Raver and to some point still am. Is itll listen to the old shit occasionally and have flashbacks and I enjoy them. It's just when I see these wannabe ravers who think they are hardcore don;t even know what era they are in. they are just confused. As for I, I know what era I was in.
btw... the only headliner I saw in Germany was "Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo" and Mark 'oh. Other than that those were the only heradliners I saw at raves there. I am a clubber now and a the Raver in me is diminished but still awake.
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Aug-03-2002 08:22
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E*Master
Retro*Master

Registered: May 2002
Location: Etobicoke, Ontario Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Flec
sorry i forgot to add the "jaded raver" option
big fucking deal that "old school" rave days are over but do u honestly think that "parties" like big bud, hullabaloo etc.... should be classified as the same as clubs?
i thought back in the old days there was no "headliner" it was all locals etc who were there to have fun
about your definition of rave, yes i know its not the same as b4 but i sugest you check the dictionary as well for their definition 
once again, i understand where u are coming from e master so in your case i sugest you replace the word rave with party ever time you see it however for the rest of us who have not had the oppertunity to experiance the rave culture you have we are still going to call it a rave ( btw i dont say "rave" in public i just say parties) |
I'm just saying the name "Rave" was misintrepeded when they brought it here and trust me. This shit they call "raves" or *ahem "Parties" has just about nothing to do with oldschool. Oldschool was the real hardcore. But like Ckerr812 said it best, I also, grew up, graduated highschool and now realize this will never return. Rave Nation is DEAD. But then all of the sudden like 5 years ago, after it died over there it made a new name here. Man, The shit u got going on here ain;t raves, they are Underground parties, since that is what the north american definition is of "rave". It was a nice era, and I sitll do not udnerstand why they are trying to ruin the history of the era by using the name "Rave" over here. Like I said, I am not trying to diss anyone. I just want some of the younger "partiers" to understand that they Ain;t "Ravers". I am proud to say I am a former Raver and to some point still am. Is itll listen to the old shit occasionally and have flashbacks and I enjoy them. It's just when I see these wannabe ravers who think they are hardcore don;t even know what era they are in. they are just confused. As for I, I know what era I was in.
btw... the only headliner I saw in Germany was "Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo" and Mark 'oh. Other than that those were the only headliners I saw at raves there. I am a clubber now and a the Raver in me is diminished but still awake.
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My New Home << Updated October 2010 - New sets coming soon. New EP almost done.
My New Hobby Protodome Radio
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Aug-03-2002 08:23
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corsten_addict
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Toronto
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Just like the music
I hate clubs and raves alike!
I am the most introverted person ever... I am in it for the music (ya ya sound cheesy but I really f**king hate clubs).
I've been to a club... 5 times. Hated it 4 times and didn't really enjoy it the fifth.
Cheers
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Aug-03-2002 15:38
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mecha
<--RF-->
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: TO, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
Clubber......especially when big names comes to town. |
the same here
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Aug-03-2002 15:56
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obe
tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Toronto
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I'm a clubber who'd love to be a raver.
I've only been into the scene for just over two years. My first experience was the WMC in Miami. I saw Max Graham and Timo Mass at Crobar and I was hooked immediately. The next night I went to Ultra Fest which is an outdoor event and had a definite "rave" feel to it, at least from my perspective. There were lots of candy ravers, hugs from strangers, light shows, etc. Just an incredible vibe (you all know what I'm talking about) and truly a life-changing experience (again, most, if not all, of you know what I'm talking about).
Unfortunately, now that I'm back home, it seems that I only go to clubs (actually, it's pretty much just the Guv). I still get some of that same vibe when I go to see a trance dj (I was surrounded by great people at AVB) but otherwise, it feels a little too much like a mainstream club. I'd like to go to more raves, but most of my friends have been into the scene for years and prefer the clubs now so nobody's interested.
I've only been to System once before, but after reading about it here, I'm going to start going more often in the hopes that the crowd is a bit more what I'm looking for.
Damn! Why the hell didn't I get into this ten years ago??
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Aug-04-2002 18:22
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