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  • #1039222
    Feudster
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      Hi all

      My first post here, So ill start with a spiral tribe vid for those that remember!!

      http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/77CCvfU3DTV421lF2

      http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6w58_freetek1breachthepeacemodem

      For some reason i couldnt just copy/paste the link ???

      anyway hope it hasnt been posted before Enjoy

      #1089554
      Raj
      Participant

        welcome to partyvibe feudster

        raaaraaaraaaraaaraaaraaa

        #1089556
        Angel
        Moderator

          Hi Feudster:groucho: :groucho:

          Welcome to Partyvibe:bounce_g: :bounce_g: :bounce_g:

          Glad your here:weee: :weee:

          #1089557
          Tank Girl
          Participant

            :bounce_fl:bounce_fl Hey Feudster,
            ummm…..
            deffo hazy tribe party recollections! none in france unfortunatley! welcome to Party vibe ! :bounce_fl:bounce_fl

            #1089552
            atm23
            Participant

              ezee matey lovin the work of the 23:wink:

              #1089559
              Shit Robot
              Participant

                :bounce_fl:bounce_g:Welcome to Partyvibe:bounce_g::bounce_fl

                #1089558
                kaito
                Participant

                  Cool post to start with man!

                  Welcome aboard!

                  #1089550
                  General Lighting
                  Moderator

                    welcome to partyvibe! Spiral tribe were IMO a turning point in the rave scene where parties became accessible to ordinary people rather than the yuppies (before then it was the £25 to get into an illegal rave pay parties!)

                    For a few years in the early 90s, me and my mates were watched by cops because they thought we were the “Spiral Tribe youth wing”.

                    The truth of the matter was one of my mates had briefly been an MC at a spiral tribe rave; and a local cop had been reading tabloid reports about raves (which were just starting to happen in SE England).

                    In fact all we were doing was having teenagers’ house parties and bringing a set of decks and mixer round…

                    #1089555
                    Sound-Guy
                    Participant

                      Raves from back in the 90’s look so much better than today

                      #1089551
                      General Lighting
                      Moderator
                        Sound-Guy wrote:
                        Raves from back in the 90’s look so much better than today

                        nah, I’ve been partying since 1991 and they were about the same as they are now!

                        Perhaps the crowd was slightly friendlier and more close-knit in the mid 90s despite being larger (but only because wider society was more optimistic and less aggressive then, and raves were socially accepted in the early 90s for a year or so)

                        but
                        – there weren’t as many crews and rigs
                        – still a “hierarchy” between crew people and normal ravers
                        – outside clubs there weren’t as many live sets and advanced lighting effects in the hands of free party people as opposed to commercial club promoters due to the cost etc…

                        technology has advanced so much in 16 years…

                        cops were harsher as well – if you were not just raving but running a small business like doing flyers etc or a record shop they would put proper surveillance on you and find some way to close you down if you broke a single law..

                        and by the mid 90s too many people had got onto serious class As like crack and heroin. Nowadays people are actually way more clued up because of sites like this and often calm down before the problems get too bad.

                        Bear in mind also that its well easy to make colours look brighter on a video or on digital photos particularly with todays computerised editing equipment, and by changing your camera angle you can make a group of people look bigger than it actually is.

                        #1089553
                        noname
                        Participant
                          Sound-Guy wrote:
                          Raves from back in the 90’s look so much better than today

                          General Lighting wrote:
                          nah, I’ve been partying since 1991 and they were about the same as they are now!

                          Aye ’tis true… You have to run anything in your past through the “rose tinted spectacles” filter, cos it’s the really good bits that you remember best IMO. It was the Spirals that really started me raving in ’91-’92, and memories of those parties are some of my most treasured ones. Parties now are no different (other than the fact I now live north of the border, and it’s colder/more midge infested).

                          The only major difference I notice now is the level of respect paid to the party crews. Few crews send a collection bucket round now for instance – us included, because it’s not worth doing (never seems to get much, and the bucket person has to deal with people saying things like – “but I thought it was a free party…”:hopeless:). It’s a bit depressing to have it go round a party with 100 or so people, and come back with about £3 in copper, and the arse end of a spliff.
                          Back then, the collection bucket went round every party – you put something into it if you have it, and anything was appreciated. I usually put whatever cash I had left over after transport and chemical enhancements were dealt with, and never would have dreamed of complaining about being asked. I understood from the start (at the tender age of 15) that even though it was ‘free’, someone had to cover the cost of making it happen, and others had worked their butts off to get it all going. Even if it was only 50p, or £1, it helped. And sometimes I was totally skint and couldn’t donate – they never minded (and I usually tried to donate in some other way if I could…:wink:) It wasn’t about the money, it was about respect. The money helped of course, but letting the organisers know they were appreciated was why you donated.
                          Or staying at the end of a party to help clean up the site – you do get people doing this nowadays, but not nearly as many as did then. Some crews don’t do it either, and that just causes trouble for everybody with the “evil ravers destroying countryside” stories in the rags:you_crazy:you_crazy. I don’t remember any parties in ’91-’94 that an attempt to clean up wasn’t made (didn’t always work – post Lechlade was a total pit, but people did try to do something about it). The smaller parties I went to were always done, and usually by the ravers, leaving the crew to get their gear packed etc.

                          It’s definetly all the Spirals fault though:weee::weee::crazy: :bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl :crazy::weee::weee:. Introducing me to all those wicked:groucho::groucho: parties during my formative years could only have one result really…
                          I will always thank them for teaching me that the life society had mapped out for me wasn’t the only one possible, and that I could do anything. I’d always been a bit of a misfit, and discovering a place where no-one cared about most of the things that were supposed to be important (how you look, how ‘successful’ you are etc etc) was fantastic (as a fairly gangly teenager, I never danced as a general rule. I always did at raves though, as no-one cared about the fact that I couldn’t:bounce_g::bounce_g:)

                          Prefer Forward the revolution, or World traveller – adventurer to Breach of the peace though (I still have a vinyl copy of Forward the revolution:weee::weee:).

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