[Dynagroove] Utah

Joshua Richard saneideas at gmail.com
Tue Aug 23 16:16:20 PDT 2005


I have to agree with you A-Ron 100%.  Shit I'm 30 and havn't been a
'raver' for years but I still enjoy the childlike freedom that comes
from being in an envirenoment which is 100% welcoming.  When was the
last time you were at a house event and were able to indescriminately
interact with anyone and everyone in the event?  I mean just because
we are older and more 'mature' doesn't mean we have to lose the
childlike ideals of acceptance and love.

I too will be at Nocturnal this year ROLLING MY ASS OFF and DANCING MY
ASS OFF sequestered away in the jungle and house areas, making friends
with Kandie Kids, collecting the sweet gift of plastic jewlery made
with pure love, giving and getting massages and remembering what it
was like when the whole thing was still new to me.

Cheers
Josh

On 8/23/05, aaron at tohzt.com <aaron at tohzt.com> wrote:
> I am also glad we don't have such problem here, but I think those same
> environments exist everywhere, not just in Utah, not just at raves.  It is
> sort of self righteous on our part to spin that house parties don't have
> oodles of people doing drugs.  They just have more seasoned drug users.
> I'm sure the ratio of people dancing to people sitting at raves is pretty
> comparable to that of people dancing to people sitting/standing/smoking at
> house parties.  There are just more kinds of people at "raves."
>
> I guess everything is more on the down low at house parties, but I sort of
> miss that drug freedom that a rave provided.  Like, you could sit in the
> speaker and -see the music- without the majority thinking you were doing
> something totally retarded ......or you could skip around and freely
> interact with strangers.  But, the truth is that you were doing something
> totally retarded irrespective of drug use because you weren't wearing
> earplugs or any sort of ear protection and the decibel level was causing
> permanent threshold shift ......and skipping is just GAY.
>
> Seeing video of this thing in Utah scared me.  What is even scarier is
> some news clip I saw.  The story was totally spun to make this "rave" an
> aweful event.  Drugs, counterfeit money, one girl overdosed.  Clever how
> they threw that in because I'm pretty sure that girl was hospitalized and
> did not die.  But, the parent or foe hearing this news assumes that
> someone died because of the rave and sides with the "right."  AND, they
> didn't mention that it was Sara Schmidt of Los Angele's counterfeit bill.
> <detained>
>
> I think we should retaliate against the raid in Utah and stop segregating
> dance culture.  Clubs, raves, underground, your living room, the core is
> all about celebration and dancing and goodness for the soul.
>
> I also think it would be really cool if we all tried to make it to Jason
> Jay's party in early October called "PLURR."
>
> come on now, it's going to be HOT,
>
>
> A-ron (going to fuck up Nocturnal Wonderland like a stupid kid)
>
>
> in response to: Rylan White<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Yeah, I've been discussing this with the folks on another popular list...
> > I think 'ravers' bring that negative police attention to themselves by
> > creating an environment where it's socially acceptable to be on retarded
> > amounts of ecstasy. All I know is I have never seen anyone overdose on E
> > at
> > a house music event... although, Violet, do you remember that guy at
> > Village.. "dddddid you do any eeeee last night" haha thanks for dragging
> > me
> > into that one, you should have left me something to strangle him with
> > though. I think the difference is at 'raves' people on E get hugs and do
> > vapor rub in their massage circles, whereas at a house music event you'll
> > usually find nobody wants to hug you cause you're sticky and retarded.
> > All motivational topics aside though, the cops really beat the shit out
of
> > some of those people who didn't look like they were resisting. The ACLU
is
> > already involved.
> > Thank god we don't have this problem really... *knock on wood*
> >
> > Rylan White
> >
> > *NEW* LA/surrounding area Event Calendar:
> > http://AllHouseMusic.com
> > Concert Quality Sound:
> > http://ClearSoundSystems.com
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: dynagroove-bounces at dynagroove.com
> > [mailto:dynagroove-bounces at dynagroove.com]On Behalf Of Regina Rich
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 9:46 AM
> > To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
> > Subject: [Dynagroove] Utah
> >
> >
> > Not sure if everyone already heard about this fun little episode...
> >  http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=utah+rave
> >
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