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» Viking replied on Thu Oct 20, 2005 @ 12:18pm. Posted in Raver ... of the old republic.
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Few years ago there was somme kind of skirts for man.. in fashion magasine. It wasnt popular.
» Viking replied on Tue Oct 18, 2005 @ 3:09pm. Posted in Raver ... of the old republic.
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Originally posted by TREY...

Originally posted by Viking...


Maybe you didnt knew that period... cause it changed a lot... Even in 1999 it was very different from 1995... so imagine in 2005.


umm... yes i do know that period.
here you go

[ www.rave.ca ]


Well now you reminded me a lot of memories...
Then you should agree with what i said before ?
...have you notice that many ravers gave a part, and some all the extra money they earned after raves ? I mean promoters were more into "music" than into "making money" ...
That is what rave was all about... For the love of music...
» Viking replied on Mon Oct 17, 2005 @ 8:33pm. Posted in Raver ... of the old republic.
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Originally posted by TREY...

Raver ... of the old republic? um... well all the ravers of the Old Republic die in the "Rave Wars". A raver betray the whole plur code and use his superb glowstick wielding skill to kill them all.

Candy girls aren't that bad, some are sweet, some are sour, some taste like salted honey.

There was and always will be a elitist attitude. PLUR was a joke. It wasn't all sunchine and rainbows, do you really believe a state of plur existed?
promoters running away without paying the djs, drug running, tactful promoters "de"promoting other promoters parties, people stealing other people stuff,
et cetera...

The scene now, imho, is asunder and discombobulated.




I laugh a lot with what you said about the "rave wars"... i just didnt knew how to name the thread ;)

Plur was not à joke... a least not when i began to rave... in the mid 90's, many raves was a non profit party.. i mean all the profits was given to a good charity cause... for example my first rave "Oxygen 2" all the profits was given to
"opération enfant soleil". Not all raves was like this but many (if it's not majority).

Big well knowned dj's wasnt coming to the raves because de Mtl scene was so small.

I didn't say that all was sunchine & Rainbows, but everyone was nice, friendly and REALLY gentle with others...

Maybe you didnt knew that period... cause it changed a lot... Even in 1999 it was very different from 1995... so imagine in 2005.
» Viking replied on Mon Oct 17, 2005 @ 12:56pm. Posted in Raver ... of the old republic.
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No i wasnt at the first Swirl... my first rave ever was "Oxygene 2" it was at the Montreal Just for Laugh museum.

I do not agree with the one who said about my "elitist rave attitude" ... i don't think that being a raver in the mid 90's makes me a elite... I'm nothing but myself.

And the one who said that the code never existed probably never been in a rave at that time.
The "plur" code truely existed that time and was respected... People didnt juged the others the way they dance, dress, talk and such they respected each others and that was the fun of that time... i was really like "modern hippies". thanks for the tip, i'll check the [ ravezone.qc.ca ] site.

I'm sure it's still possible of partying and having fun that was rave was all about...
» Viking replied on Sun Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:54pm. Posted in Raver ... of the old republic.
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Cand you tell my why is there's stil many candy ravers ?
Is it like a "rave fashion" or what ?

Things seemed changed a lot
» Viking replied on Sun Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:39pm. Posted in Raver ... of the old republic.
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Hi there !

I just found somme pictures of myself from many years ago while i was still raving.

It's been a while that i quit. I've been in the rave scene from 1995 to 2001 i guess, I quit because de scene was too commercial, the behavior and whay to think of many ravers decived me.

A first people was respecting the "plur" code...
when i left people was misjuging many others, and was too caring about their look... in 1995 Raves was a event... few in a years, only attended by ravers.... in 2001 it was to commercial and attended by many clubbers...


Now in 2005, i just wanna feel the beat of the scene... you are the raver of the new generation and i'd like to know what the scene looks like now ?

thanks !

Yan
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