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Monday March 17, 2008 - 9:09 AM
- Category:
- Event
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Promoter:
- Future Sound
- Date:
- Saturday, March 15, 2008
- Average:
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47 reviews
So unfortunatley this is the event that has made me officially boycott the Opera House. After waiting in line for almost 2 hours, and being treated like shit, by the opera house staff, They let half us in, and then shut the door on the other half.
Telling them if they waited theyd be let in, wich never happened.
Security was ridicousley tight, and being spyed on while using the washroom, was a complete invasion of privacy.
The Venue was by far too small, I understand the circumstances, but It was too much.
The Sets were ridiculous, Nicky rocked the house, and Caddy, kept the crowd going.
I won't be returning to the opera house, but when future sound finds a new venue im all for it!!!
Too many people, too fucked up, and you need your space to brock out.
Sunday January 20, 2008 - 7:36 PM
- Category:
- Event
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Promoter:
- NEC, Soldiers of Sound, Evolution
- Date:
- Saturday, January 19, 2008
- Average:
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4 reviews
This party is what parties SHOULD be made of. The entire essence of the night was just pure funk and flow.
Ruckus throw down the funkiest set, I think my feet have ever been blessed to rockout too. Marcus Visionary has yet again, stole my heart, and all my energy.
Nice to see alot of new and old faces, that havn't seen in forever.
Too bad Rowland the Bastard couldn't be there, but to be honest I didn't even care, Indica more than made up for any disapointed party goers.
This party definatley surpassed any expectations, and I can only hope that this will raise the bar and hopefully be the beggining of an incline in the future of londons electronica music scene.
NEC and Soldier of Sound definatley know how to please the crowd.
Monday August 06, 2007 - 7:13 PM
it is a chronicle of the 1960's 'hippie movement' that effectively tied together all of the cultural icons of that era, Haight-Ashbury, LSD, Grass, Ginsburg, Kerouac, Leary, The Grateful Dead, Hell's Angels and even a bit of the Beatles. They go on a bus trip across the USA that Ken Kesey's day glow-colored Merry Pranksters took in 1964.
They thre huge parties with light shows and introduced people to the "LSD experiment" and much more.
This book is nicely written from a non active member of the merry pranksters so Its what I would say a pretty accurate account of what really happened.
If you are into the Beat Culture, The Hippie movement or just into reading a good and exciting book this book is perfect.
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