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Re: next year's line up?

Postby PaulX » 06 Aug 2008, 19:37

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Actually, the Wikipedia articles on rave and rave culture already point to this board and we get quite a few incoming clicks from them each day. There is also a fairly high number of incoming clicks to here from the existing Ravetalk archives. So where is this chav invasion of which you speak?
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby BassBin Terrorizer » 06 Aug 2008, 19:42

Sperge wrote:Dear Saints Nick and Ans,

I'll be a (mostly) good boy all year and for next Glade I would like:

Underworld (if you must have a big budget name to help sell tickets, this will be a less controversial choice than Pendulum)
The Crystal Method
Breakfastaz


totally agree with the above but would like to add the dj producer he was seriously sick at 2006 (i think)

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Re: next year's line up?

Postby Calla » 06 Aug 2008, 19:47

look, im just explaining what people meant because from the above, it was clear you did not quite understand what people's concerns were - im sure those people with those concerns are like you and actually know what rave is.

I personally will settle for anything, because in the end its not what its called its what the forum is like that will attract/repel people. Obviously though it has to be something catchy and easy to get people's attention.

Anyway, back on topic...

UNKLE (again because I missed them last year)
Prodigy (unlikely but it'd be awesome, i dont know if they'd be better in a club tho - i dunno, i just never had a chance to see em)
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby ouzodave » 06 Aug 2008, 20:28

buzzingtalk wrote:
Sperge wrote:
And for the closing main stage set, I'd like to see Moby doing the following. Some people on here say the word "rave" conjures up images of chavs avin' it large in I-beef-ah. Well, this is what it conjures up for me...



oh i think id cry if i heard that live! :wub:

It's such an amazing tune, one that gets you rushing, drugs or no drugs :D


Seen him at Manchester Apollo 2000. That tune took me back to 91. If that's Glasto 2000 then i am wasted at the back feeling the love :wub:
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby buzzingtalk » 06 Aug 2008, 21:33

Sperge wrote:
buzzingtalk wrote:2. have a bangface night...at origin. banners, horns, whistles, mash pits. peopel would love it.

Erm, no they won't. If you're seriously suggesting an invasion of the Origin stage to wind up the hippies for a larf, that's a bit of a Hooray Henry rugger-bugger mentality to be honest and possibly a recipe for the first inter-genre fights at Glade and maybe the end of Bang Face or even Overkill at Glade.


its called sarcasm Paul, you should try it some time ;)
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby PaulX » 06 Aug 2008, 21:34

ouzodave wrote:
buzzingtalk wrote:
Sperge wrote:
And for the closing main stage set, I'd like to see Moby doing the following. Some people on here say the word "rave" conjures up images of chavs avin' it large in I-beef-ah. Well, this is what it conjures up for me...



oh i think id cry if i heard that live! :wub:

It's such an amazing tune, one that gets you rushing, drugs or no drugs :D


Seen him at Manchester Apollo 2000. That tune took me back to 91. If that's Glasto 2000 then i am wasted at the back feeling the love :wub:

Glasto 2003. And yes, lots of people had tears in their eyes to that one.

By the way, the Moby 18 DVD has a bonus disc featuring his entire Glastonbury 2003 closing set. http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/141229/M ... oduct.html Only £9.99 delivered too.

Now that really will bring tears to your eyes, from the beautiful establishing shots of all the fires and candles right through to that blinding version of Feeling So Real. :wub:


Buzzingtalk: Sarcasm? Sarcasm? I'm far too sweet and fluffy for that. :whistle:
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby buzzingtalk » 06 Aug 2008, 22:47

might have to invest in that dvd once i get a job...people hate on moby but they dont listen to his older stuff and realise where a lot of the popular samples come from ;)

you should check out luna-c's dominated by moby which samples various moby tracks and dominator. i think its a lovely tune, and even i was shocked to hear some of those tracks were mobys - he uses both old and new.
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby Beatmonkey » 07 Aug 2008, 15:32

buzzingtalk wrote:
you should check out luna-c's dominated by moby which samples various moby tracks and dominator. i think its a lovely tune, and even i was shocked to hear some of those tracks were mobys - he uses both old and new.



Fat tune and yea I was surprised how many of the moby tunes were moby. Luckily I managed to get the vinyl cos it was only pressed in a run of about 100 or so. If anyone wants to hear it it's in the superb Luna-C FM (supaset 4) which can be downloaded from http://kniteforcerevolution.com/ Tis all about the Luna-C :D
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby ouzodave » 07 Aug 2008, 17:52

Ahhh right i got mixed up. I was to at Glasto 2003. Best one i have been to. The superfence kept all the wankers out and the good peeps in. check out Mobys 1000. what a fooking tune :)
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Re: next year's line up?

Postby baldmosher » 07 Aug 2008, 19:54

ouzodave wrote:Seen him at Manchester Apollo 2000. That tune took me back to 91. If that's Glasto 2000 then i am wasted at the back feeling the love :wub:

I saw Moby supporting Soundgarden in 96 on their last tour, he was playing rock tracks from his Animal Rights album. Amazing stuff, we were all confused and expecting a rave warmup act. Just glad I kept the flyer so I could remember he had an album coming out!

I reckon he'd be ace for Glade main stage, but I'm certain I'd miss him owing to a clash with someone not shit. :wink:
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