[Dynagroove] Re: it is what it is..
OpenMindedEvents at aol.com
OpenMindedEvents at aol.com
Thu Apr 7 14:36:35 PDT 2005
word carrie.. and don't forget, it's up to the older party goers to influence
and lead the younger generation in the right direction. We shouldn't look
down on them but rather try to set a good example. I remember being to a
couple recent raves that were just out of control, a bit different from when I
was
partying back in the day, in my opinion...
t
In a message dated 4/7/05 12:00:37 PM, dynagroove-request at dynagroove.com
writes:
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:11:17 EDT
> From: BadIYE at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] It is what it is...
> To: cyasmile06 at yahoo.com, dynagroove at dynagroove.com
> Message-ID: <7d.66bf8339.2f859c65 at aol.com>
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>
> Nicely put, Carrie. =)
>
> Imad.
>
> In a message dated 4/6/05 8:50:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> cyasmile06 at yahoo.com writes:
>
> Comparing Dynagroove to How Sweet It Is is like comparing Mini Coopers to
> Hum-V's ~ IMPOSSIBLE!!! Anyone who intended on going to HSII should have
> been
> aware that they were attending a rave. That's what it was in the 90's and
> that's what it is still today, a full-blown RAVE!!! Just as in the past,
> HSII
> included massive crowds of intoxicated individuals, candied-out kids, huge
> stages, ellaborate lazers and banging dj sets. Nothing about the party has
> changed, just you the party-goers. So, if you went and had a bad
> experience,
> it's because your expectations were not realistic.
>
> Perhaps with the passing of time, your memories of the good ol rave days
> have become a little skewed or murky. Now that you have evolved into a
> more
> mature and knowledgeable House Snob, you've chosen to forget about the
> fuzzy
> pants and mikey mouse gloves that hide in the bottom of your closet. Well
> let
> me remind you, since day one, my friends at B3 put their hearts and souls
> into
> each and every one of their events. They provided wonderous environments
> where you could immerse yourself in the music and the vibe. They were
> responsible for bringing you together with thousands of other passionate
> party-goers
> to experience something the rest of the world would never understand.
They
> took you to places and on journeys that were yet to be imagined. Can
> anyone
> honestly dispute that? I didn't think so!
>
> I attended How Sweet It Is, and quite frankly, I enjoyed myself! Once I
> got
> past the initial moment when I felt ancient and decrepit, I was able to
get
> into the spirit of the party. I walked through the crowd in amazement
> thinking, "Wow, there really are still candy kids out there". I was amused
> to see
> that the ravers of the 21st century came equipped with teched- out party
> props like blinking pacifiers and motorized light shows. I was tickled to
> watch
> the youngens "make some noise" on Donald Glaude's command. I found joy
in
> telling some newbie the rockin dj was non other than Sneak. All in all,
> the
> experiences today's ravers are seeking closely mimic those I was having
> almost
> 10 years ago. In reality, it doesn't seem like so long ago that I was one
> of those colorful kids sitting in a circle of strangers sharing my bag of
> candy. I know for a fact that I shared those experiences with many of you
> out
> there in dynaland. I met some of my oldest party friends in the midst
> of all
> the craziness at those raves. I wouldn't trade that for anything in the
> world!
>
>
> I'll admit, I won't be attending another massive for quite some time. I
> too
> have moved on to appreciate the intimacy that I find in the dark warehouse
> parties. However, I will not turn my back on my past or condemn those who
> are
> still able to enjoy the madness of the massives.
>
> Many thanks and much love goes out to B3!
> Carrie
>
> BTW: My favorite quote of the night came from Mike T. "I wish I was 17"
> hahahahahaha
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