Listen, I've never seen a party get so out of hand than that edition of Woodstock about, what?, two years ago? Man, what was that all about? If this kinda thing would happen on a dance event like for instance Dance Valley in Holland (60.000 visitors and one of the best in Europe, lots of 'cheese' though) I wouldn't even considering going back. The footage we got to see here about that Woodstock edition seemed totally out of this world. At least for a music event. Don't get started about European soccer madness because that's another story I don't get. Sometimes the wrong people get drawn to phenomena and that... brings us back to Ford.
John, getting involved again now he had internet by cable, out
From: christos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] CC: pk what? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [313] DEMF vs. Woodstock Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 14:30:06 -0400 (EDT) (313kids, I sent this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and thought that you guys might be interested to, if you are as bored as I am.) Someone posted eralier about comparing the two events. Here is what I think of the two (let me know if this format fucks up): DEMF Woodstock Attendence: 1.5 million (though this 500,000 was the 3 day total, so like if you went 3 days you were counted twice. I believe on the last day alone though, the count was 750,000, so like we know that at least that many DIFFERENT people were there) Location: Heart Plaza: Detroit, MI Some farm: Bethel, NY The Crowd: To quote a DPD officer, Hippies. "this crowd is soo cool diffrent: and its the most diverse I have ever seen." (we all remember the old lady getting down to James Brown, and the dude with the jesus sign, that was boppin to the beats) Music: Electronic Music: the MOST Rock, and shitty folk: Not even popular music IN THE WORLD the most popular music in the US (RnB is now #1) as its popularity is RAPIDLY declining in most of the western world (and never really got *that* popular in the rest of the world). Though it was THE music of that generation. # o' artists: 70 32 importance: The first ever large scale Taken from a woodstock site*: event that, celebrates the "True believers call Woodstock worlds most popular music the capstone of an era devoted in the city where it all to human advancement. Cynics began. Also the first time say it was a fitting, that the city of Detroit rediculous end to an era of had a large scale cultural naivete. Then there are those event that had blacks, who say it was just a hell of a whites, hispanics, rich, party...For four days, the site poor, homosexual, hetero, became a countercultural mini- suburban, inner city, blue nation in which minds were collar, white collar, etc. open, drugs were all but legal partying TOGETHER (this is and love was 'free.'" a BIG DEAL for Detroit, as well as an odd occurence in the US in general). Drugs: Drugs were there, but open Have you ever heard a Woodstock usage was not very common story that wasnt about drugs? (sorry this is turning into a "its all about the music y0!" post) * source: http://www.discoverynet.com/~barnes/wsrprnt1.htm Basically, I think that Woodstock *might* have been the biggest event in the states, though its significance and influence is decrasing at rapid rates. As a HUGE fan of rock (especially Metal) and blues, I can honestly say that in the last few years, Rock And Roll is DYING. The alternative explosion in the early 90s was very cool, as the counterculture of rock resurfaced but recently, pop, rNb, and commercial rap and hip hop have been FAR more commerically sucessful. Electronic dance music, on the other hand, can be heard in just about every somewhat developed country in the world, and is continuing to grow. The significance of a HUGE electronic music event on a global scale is far more significant than a rock equivalent, ESPECIALLY when you factor in the fact that the event was located at the city of the music's birth. (Rock was "born" in cleveland btw.) I'm just ranting now, arent I? Sorry. I am bored at work. -------------------------------------- Christos Michalakis President Hellenic Students Association a: 701 E. Kingsley #3. A^2 MI. 48104 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] p: 734.730.4297 aol im: Zagori98 ----------------------------- "I like deep, dark techno... ...it makes me spunky" -Lissa Pocze -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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