spotted - this past weekend -
A girl of no more than 12 wearing a *PINK* AC/DC t-shirt.
Took everything I had to not ask if she had big balls.
m
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kent williams wrote:
>>
>> What I'm waiting for is for people to start dress
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Mixmag put it best. They called Happy Hardcore the "evolution free
musical version of the Galapagos Islands".
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> Here's hoping that there's no big resurgence of Happy Hardcore, which
> by the generational clock, is due for a revival
I'm afraid that in certain countries it never went away Kent (hangs
head in shame)
Jason
PS Excellent post by th
I believe that they're special cuts of UR tunes and beats only issued to the UR
battle DJs.
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What're the "Z-Tracks" he mentions?
On 4 Jul 2008, at 10:34, Robert Taylor wrote:
I've seen 6 year old kids wearing Ramones
I think everyone in Barcelona gets issued with one of these at birth
Rob :)
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He didn't moan about the kids on his lawn in this one though ;)
robin...
On 4 Jul 2008, at 10:13, Mann, Ravinder wrote:
> lol, best rant on 313 in years Greg.
>
>
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kent williams wrote:
What I'm waiting for is for people to start dressing and styling
their
hairs like they do in those super early UK rave videos I've seen. As
someone who got into it a little later, seeing bad 80's hair and
ridiculous bulky j
lol, best rant on 313 in years Greg.
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kent williams wrote:
> What I'm waiting for is for people to start dressing and styli
If Obama wins, I think he will bring with him the return of happy
hardcore as he was an early Happy League supporter there in Illinois.
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p.s. who is up for a roadtrip from the Bay to see Rob Hood tomorrow in
LA? THI
> Here's hoping that there's no big resurgence of Happy Hardcore, which
> by the generational clock, is due for a revival
I'm afraid that in certain countries it never went away Kent (hangs
head in shame)
Jason
PS Excellent post by the way
2008/7/2 kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thi
I just want bouncy castles. I saw some great ones in Europe last
month, by the way, especially in London at a local festival in
Haringey.
Any grubby rave promoter circa 1992 who wanted to dazzle the
massive had a bouncy castle.
fh
Greg Earle wrote:
Don't forget the flares! I think it was Paul Weller who once said
that flares were the "worst fashion invention ever".
My own personal pet peeve is the repro "Led Zeppelin United States
of America 1977" tour t-shirts. It's one thing to wear a band
t-shirt, but a fake tour t-
kent williams wrote:
What I'm waiting for is for people to start dressing and styling their
hairs like they do in those super early UK rave videos I've seen. As
someone who got into it a little later, seeing bad 80's hair and
ridiculous bulky jumpers combined with dance music is hilarious...
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Sent: 02 July 2008 16:36
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I think a couple years ago the Rephlex crew were throwing parties where
they playe
I think a couple years ago the Rephlex crew were throwing parties
where they played all sorts of early rave music. Trying to bring back
the feeling of that first E, or something. Forget it guys, those
receptors are blown.
I do an abbreviated version of that when I drop Bomb Scare and Mr
Kirk's n
> I kept feeling the early 90's Manchester biz would make a come back,
> but I haven't seen its arrival yet.
didn't that happen with the whole "nu rave" thing?
peace,
frank
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The Drum & Bass scene has already revisited the old school rave techno
sounds back in the early 2000's.
I guess depending in the circles you hang out it also helps determine
which retro styles are to be in vogue.
I kept feeling the early 90's Manchester biz would make a come back,
but I haven't se
"kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/02/2008 09:17:26 AM:
> I think what drives these cycles at it's root is that people are like
> ducks -- they form their deepest emotional attachment to the music
> they hear when they're young. This applies to people who actually
> make music ever
This is an interesting topic. Interesting enought that I feel
compelled to pull some completely ungrounded theorizing out of my
tuchis.
I think what drives these cycles at it's root is that people are like
ducks -- they form their deepest emotional attachment to the music
they hear when they're yo
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