Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken
> Oh, stop whining Didn't mean for it to come off in a whining tone but... anyway. > it's how you present yourself. Good point, i agree. > Many of us who came up in the early days listened, observed, paid attention, > respected the people who had been before us and learned about the music and > the scene. As do I, and a lot of my friends. I really do wish I could have experienced the scene when it was a little more pure. Unfortunately that's not a possibility. I love the music, so I put up with the shit and make the best of it. Yeah, the scene sucks now but people need to try not to generalize. Theres new school kids out there got the love as well.
butterfly wings
BTW, I in no way advocate the use of butterfly wings. ; )
Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken
I wear baggy pants and baseball caps and I listen to/spin techno. I have only been spinning records for a year and a half. Does that mean I'm not down with YOUR undergorund? Sorry I couldn't make it to parties in the early 90's. Ya see, I would have been about 13 and I didn't quite have a driver's liscence yet. Damn, I guess that's just another reason why I'm not down. If I would have realized that how you dress and how long you have been partying and where you buy your tables was all that mattered I would have just stayed home. See, I was under the impression that it was LOVE FOR THE MUSIC that counted. I always thought that even if you're wearing butterfly wings and ponytails it was cool. You would look stupid as hell but it's cool, so long as you LOVE THE MUSIC God damn, I am so glad someone finally opened my eyes. I am never going to another party ever, ever again. - Original Message - From: stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 3:16 AM Subject: Re: (313) Rave betty Barbie and DJ Ken > Go to a rave nowdayz and its just a bunch of kids with their baggy pants and > baseball caps that are into trance-disco loops-progressive house-drumnbass, you > dont see people that were into the scene in the early to mid 90's. >
(313) Dave Clarke in Lansing
Seems like a lot of people are having the same reaction after seeing Dave Clarke. I took a $20 cab ride and paid a $10 cover to see him throw down some classic electro in Lansing (a town that dosen't see many big-name artists) only to be dissapointed by a half-hearted techno set (not that I don't love techno, I just really wanted to hear Dave Clarke spin electro). I wasn't quite as upset as my friend who drove an hour and a half from Detroit though. Don't consider this Dave Clarke bashing by any means, just me bitchin'. out Dann __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com