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Ste
Planet Zogg Addict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Outer Dementia
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Feb-04-2003 19:20
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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Feb-04-2003 21:56
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bedrocking
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Manchester
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Ive been to most of the festivals in the last 4 years and other than GCSSS2000, i cant ever say ive had a fucking amazing time. Homelands was good last year, but they mean fuck all about the music these days, its all about how much money a big corporation can make from all you gullible lot.
Last year was the first year we have had sniffer dogs. And despite me having a good day last year at homelands, it just made me realise how corporate clubbing is, with the festivals taking the piss the most. Having sniffer dogs finally crossed that line, money was more important than fun.
I know its probably not to your tastes musically, but the Tribal Gathering this year was fucking awesome. Run for clubbers, with profit not neglected, but not exploitative. The party was the most important thing. Why? Cos they all came and got fucked with us too!
Dont give the money grabbing ****s ur hard earned £50, when its no where near worth that price. Take clubbing back underground and then it will get better.
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Feb-05-2003 23:18
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Spad
wise sage of the forest

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Chesterfield ,UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by bedrocking
Ive been to most of the festivals in the last 4 years and other than GCSSS2000, i cant ever say ive had a fucking amazing time. Homelands was good last year, but they mean fuck all about the music these days, its all about how much money a big corporation can make from all you gullible lot.
Last year was the first year we have had sniffer dogs. And despite me having a good day last year at homelands, it just made me realise how corporate clubbing is, with the festivals taking the piss the most. Having sniffer dogs finally crossed that line, money was more important than fun.
I know its probably not to your tastes musically, but the Tribal Gathering this year was fucking awesome. Run for clubbers, with profit not neglected, but not exploitative. The party was the most important thing. Why? Cos they all came and got fucked with us too!
Dont give the money grabbing ****s ur hard earned £50, when its no where near worth that price. Take clubbing back underground and then it will get better. |
Underground like Bedrock? Who have a tent at Homelands?
Thanks for the words of wisdom 
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Feb-06-2003 00:09
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decode
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Sheffield, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by bedrocking
Ive been to most of the festivals in the last 4 years and other than GCSSS2000, i cant ever say ive had a fucking amazing time. Homelands was good last year, but they mean fuck all about the music these days, its all about how much money a big corporation can make from all you gullible lot.
Last year was the first year we have had sniffer dogs. And despite me having a good day last year at homelands, it just made me realise how corporate clubbing is, with the festivals taking the piss the most. Having sniffer dogs finally crossed that line, money was more important than fun.
I know its probably not to your tastes musically, but the Tribal Gathering this year was fucking awesome. Run for clubbers, with profit not neglected, but not exploitative. The party was the most important thing. Why? Cos they all came and got fucked with us too!
Dont give the money grabbing ****s ur hard earned £50, when its no where near worth that price. Take clubbing back underground and then it will get better. |
I have to agree with u some what.
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Feb-06-2003 00:27
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