Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-03 Thread Kent williams
On Wed, 2 May 2001, atomly wrote: Woodstock was a much more important event in the history of music than DEMF, though. Woodstock marked the time when the hippies established themselves as a force. Nobody cared about Country Joe or Jimi Hendrix before that. Woodstock was amazing because it

demf vs. woodstock

2001-05-03 Thread Samuel Hobbs
i was at woodstock 99. it was a great time until that last day. until then people could pay for the $5.50 hotdog and the $8.50 bbq sandwich. then people started running out of money. then people began to realize that no one had pumped out any of the porta-johns. then people began to

Re: [313] demf vs. woodstock

2001-05-03 Thread David Bate
If anything was to happen at the DEMF it would have no affect on my Faith in the music as when I go home and put on Galaxy to Galaxy it's going to do the same thing to me that it always did. Move Me and Deprogram me. This music is not about the DEMF. The DEMF is about this music. Remember

DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread christos
(313kids, I sent this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and thought that you guys might be interested to, if you are as bored as I am.) Someone posted eralier about comparing the two events. Here is what I think of the two (let me know if this format fucks up): DEMF

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread John Osselaer
drawn to phenomena and that... brings us back to Ford. John, getting involved again now he had internet by cable, out From: christos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org CC: pk what? [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 14:30:06 -0400 (EDT) (313kids

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread dan ito
it was chaos, but damn would i have liked to be there when they broke open the atm machines! From: John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 21:05:53 +0200 Listen, I've never

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread M Elliot-Knight
on women though... that's the stupidity part. MEK From: dan ito [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 19:35:16 - it was chaos, but damn would i have liked to be there when they broke open the atm machines

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread atomly
Woodstock was a much more important event in the history of music than DEMF, though. Woodstock marked the time when the hippies established themselves as a force. Nobody cared about Country Joe or Jimi Hendrix before that. Woodstock was amazing because it wasn't planned to be huge while they

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread Kyle J Dupuy
Woodstock was amazing because it wasn't planned to be huge while they were anticipating huge crowds at DEMF. actually i heard they were hoping for about 30,000 to 60,000 people last year, however i can't confirm this. but, i think that the reason why the demf was so amazing last year is that

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread Greg Malcolm
Woodstock marked the time when the hippies established themselves as a force. Nobody cared about Country Joe or Jimi Hendrix before that. Woodstock was amazing because it wasn't planned to be huge while they were anticipating huge crowds at DEMF. actually it was at the monterrey pop festival

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread atomly
[Greg Malcolm [EMAIL PROTECTED]] might be, but woodstock ushered in the era of huge outdoor festivals and arena rock and eventually prog-rock...music became big business in the 70's...in other words woodstock was the beginning and end of an era. While I don't totally agree with this, I see

Re: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock

2001-05-02 Thread Otto Koppius
atomly wrote: Woodstock marked the time when the hippies established themselves as a force. Nobody cared about Country Joe or Jimi Hendrix before that. Yes, but did anybody in the music establishment really care about techno before last year? They might've cared about the usual suspects that