Late 1980s UK Rave, Second Summer of Love
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Late 1980s UK Rave, Second Summer of Love
Excellent piece of historic footage. I don't agree that music died after this era, but I do think the innocence of simply dancing and feeling genuinely free, has never been replicated. Unfortunately, while the expansion and popularity of the internet is a wonderful thing in many ways (it allows us to revisit this clip for example), there have been huge changes in the way young people act, behave, and are conscious of how others view them. Nobody in this clip felt obliged to facebook video of themselves to their 1000's of fake 'friends', nobody took selfies to share on snapchat or instagram, nobody cared about truly letting themselves go without fear of another person capturing it and sharing it. That is what made this scene and era something special which will never happen again.
Well said 👌
Go to Berlin. They ban phones in venues because of this and its the best clubbing experience in the world
@@PopaDom212 The music isn't the same now, but it's nice to know they ban phones over there.
Absolutely it was all about the music scene, best freedom we will ever have
@@PopaDom212 can you keep one in your pocket?
How amazing is this, not even one person looking at the Dj. Just feeling the music.
Extacy makes you not care and dance like a mo fo all night!
In the beginning it was never about the DJ, it was just about having a good time, then the DJ with an ego emerge
this was energy rave in raydon suffolk 1989 illegal warehouse organised via convoy/pirate radio, most folk travelled from london orbital m25 to venue, house tunes were slower until acid/techno detroit/new york todd terry changed tempo.
Is Todd Terry from London or new York?
@@TheSubpremeState new york
It feels so amazing to look at this stuff from the 1980's, as opposed to the usual 1990's stuff. None of these people had ANY idea what the scene was about to become in the next few years... Techno, Hardcore, Breakbeat, Jungle, Acid... I feel the same when I watch films from 1960's hippie movement, from its humble beginning to the infamous Woodstock in 1969.
@@goldbullet50 1969, 1999, 24to 2029?
All these people are mothers, fathers, grandparents, managers, police, professionals, principles, care workers, lawyers. Some are dead. Some are in prison.
Music is life.
So basically you're sayin... Here's some normality...You utter gobshite lol
@@InternalMind gobshite....aint heard that in a while..nice
@@InternalMind anything but normal then, 30 years later of cause people will be these type of jobs,I was there 30 years ago and now run my own business
@@noifurze6397 It's absolutely normal for any type of human to like music of any genre and of any time how is it not normal lol
@@InternalMind I agree with you 100%
One thing I've noticed is was more radially diverse when raving in the early days. I think its was down to the fact that there were only a couple of subgenres back then so it appealed across the spectrum.
When more subgenres evolved the raving demograph changed too. Trance became more of a white thing, as well as the euro techno sound. Jungle...break beat in England started out as a black thing with reggae influences etc. By the mid 90s I really noticed the split. I liked it more when we were just altogether dancing, it's more interesting that way.
People of all racial backgrounds attended clubs which played Garage music. It didn’t matter where you were from Black, White,Asian, we all had a good time. By 2000/01 the whole scene was dead when different more aggressive forms of mucus came about.
I love that the BPM s seem very slightly slower. And the groove of a track was often allowed to just ride on longer with out all sorts of build ups and drops. Think it gave dancing more of a group tribal feel somehow. That and not worshiping at the alter of the DJ!?!! Oh god I miss my youth of late 80a early 90s 😭😍😅
So great., Brings back so many fond memories. These were REAL raves. No smartphones. People just mingling and dancing and really getting in to the music, instead of selfie-time. I wish I could take a time machine back!!!
You have to admit people taking selfies at every event they go to is pretty stupid and cringe. Why can’t people just enjoy themselves anymore?
@@9852323 Not only selfies. Filming others to put on youtube or I guess now on tiktok or whatever. I'm from 1977. I quit going out in my thirties when I noticed I was one of the few actually dancing to the music. All the rest was just looking, talking, taking movies with their cellphones.
@@9852323 People now think they are enjoying themselves, though those whom think they are most probably weren't around in this videos era to truly know what complete free enjoyment is. Now people are actually stuffy and to concerned with being perfect and being seen without a hair out of place until they get completely drunk and start vomiting over themselves and screaming for attention. All to concerned with dancing properly and not accidently bumping into anyone incase they get stabbed or something. Now everything is controlled and orderly, people are even told to not jump about to much, to put their arms down, tops on, can't have drinks on club floors, music is at a certain level duue to potential ear drum damage. Nothing is raw, people can't just pile into places anymore, people are searched now, it is all pre organised just what people will and won't be allowed to do. Nothing is just raw and people just allowed to move and be as they please. Now they think enjoyment is getting so drunk they are covered in vomit and got a tiktok video of themselves dancing for 5 seconds near the dj before spending the rest of the time completely boozed out of their brains missing most of their clothes and sprawled out on the floor crying saying someone touched them.
Not one fake chick there, no botoxed ducklips, fillers and wads of makeup.
ijcn0jir3nvjn3fjcifn Then you were deaf dumb and blind
who cares, get over it. those are all things that don’t affect u
@@richaunt5565 They do affect us..we have to look at those hideous ducklips / botox / fillers making beautiful girls look ugly!
tindog oh no :( the world doesn’t revolve around you! 💔
Hate all these fake girls now fucking sick
Tracklist:
MC Merlin - Unknown
Fresh Color - Disco Nature
Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici With Alexander Robotnick - Love Supreme
N.O.I.A. - Stranger In A Strange Land (Club Mix)
Bluejean - This Is The Sound Of (House Music) (Reg-O Mix)
Electribe 101 - Tell Me When The Fever Ended (Raggamix)
Kelli Saé - It's Too Late (Cool Dub)
The Minutemen - I Like It
Raul Orellana - The Real Wild House (Wild House Mix I think)
Debbie Malone - Rescue Me
Home Boys Only - Turn It Out (Hip House)
Qaurtz - R U Ready (For This) (Divine Club Mix)
Simon Thomas thanks man
You are king of 80s rave music
Elecribe? Was the Korg instrument named after a band?
aavalos310 No one ever used that naff word in the 80s we went to parties man 👻🕺
Thank you 😉
1:01 Fresh Color - Disco Nature
4:14 Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici - Love Supreme
8:54 N.O.I.A. - Stranger In A Strange Land (Club Mix)
12:30 Bluejean - The Sound Of House Music
14:49 Electribe 101 - Tell me When The Fever Ended (Raggamix)
17:51 Kelli Sae - It's Too Late (Cool Dub)
19:42 The Minutemen - I Like It
22:23 Raul Orellana - The Real Wild House (Wild Mix)
27:35 Debbie Malone - Rescue Me (Dub Mix)
32:00 Home Boys Only - Turn It Out (Hip House)
And the second part of this set can be found in the link below
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I've put all the tunes from this set into a playlist
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👌🏻😎✌🏻
Thank you 🙇
Awesome mate🙏
Sweetest Thank You!
Thank you 🙂 *Insert Acid House emoji
*THESE WERE THE DAYS WHERE "SUCIA MEDIA" WASN'T AROUND, AND THE MAJORITY WERE DANCING, TRUE DANCING, NO SMOOTH "TRANSITIONS" ON THE ONE AND TWO; BUT WE DIDN'T CARE, WE JUST KEPT DANCING.*
6:56 Linda Hamilton from terminator?
yes man !
Spot on😂😂😂😂
This must be Technoir then
There is no fate but what we make John...
Holy fuck!! At least she's dancing and having a good time here. Coz last time she was being shot at.
Evil Eddie Richards on the decks , what an experience just felt free , wonderful times
dj Evil Eddie Richards...? thankyou 🙂
Girls with natural hair and a touch of make up - cute. Today, rat tails and mahogany faces :(
Even the nails today are fake!!!!!!!!!
Ok boomer.
Natural beauty's I definitely don't fit in with this era lol 😂
Not everybodys isentical ffs
@@diggie72 Ok nooby waste of space millennial meme fan
God I really love how raw this mixing is and how the record skips over quite a few times. No treble, mid, bass just plain mixing. Nobody really seems to care about a 'smooth transition'. Makes me wanna go back to a time when I wasn't even born.
Destination Unknown I don’t think the mixer even has a crossfader. That’s how basic it is!
Sorry bro you missed it lol
this kind of mixing is happening now too :)
Yeah I cared about a ‘smooth transition’ back then. Always appreciated a sweet mix even then bro 😎
@@leocarne It def has a crossfader but some mixers have it as an up and down fader. I'm dying to know the make of this particular one. some
3 heavyweights from back in the day, Jarvis Sandy promoter of Biology. Dj Evil Eddie Richards and the proper dj old skooler dj Paul Trouble Anderson RIP. ❤️
Had the pleasure of meeting and mixing with trouble Anderson true gentleman and pioneer rest in peace!
💯
Its interesting to note that so much of the music is so clearly derived from disco. I suppose the rave scene was in many ways a resurrection and update of the disco club scene
Chicago house came from disco with a electro twist and acid house twisted a few knobs more, the whole early rave scene it brought everyone together from very different backgrounds,by 1991 it split and split again but for them brief 3 years incredible, after it was still fantastic but had become either clubbing or outdoor legal raves,I'm glad I lived through it mad days indeed
@@noifurze6397 true.2 years for me. 3 for others. dead after that. cheers Douglas Turd.
and disco in turn go out from funk
Disco morphed into house...this is common knowledge.
It all ultimately comes from funk. On the "one," as James brown says. House comes from predominantly black urban DJ's in the u.s. who were trying to create grooves by looping portions of funk tracks at night clubs. And The beat is always syncopated. As an American, one of my problems with a lot of the euro techno, is that they forget to have syncopated beat, so it sounds robotic. It's not "on the one," as james brown demands
Best days of my life man, it was all still illegal then, people were raving in tunnels,farms, anywhere that had a space and electricity a pile of sweets and bobs your uncle. The people were all great we were all on the crest of something special even today it's bigger than ever? It's stood up to the test of time. Yo DJ pump up the jam. Here's to the next generation???,😁Aceeeeed.
Shoud have gone to raves in UK instead of kindergarden in USSR is1989
The good old day's, buying your ticket from a record shop, phoning 0898 number to get location, then dancing the night away, no fake people just people expressing themselfs, in them day's we didn't all face the DJ we just danced wherever, wore what we wanted, danced how we wanted, dropped what we wanted, fuck i miss this still to this day ,HOUSE 4EVER
No fake? All on Es 😂😂
1988. I remember it well. While getting ready to go to a rave in Austin, TX. I inadvertently consumed 20 hits of choice acid. I tripped balls for five days. Most people didn't notice. I could find any of my friends in the crowd by their scent. I met and partied with the machine elves.
20!? 20!?!? Lol you must have a robust brain on you!!
Yeah, of course that gay in 89' shirt was from future 🔮.
When you over done the acid never the same again lol
Wow I'm supprised that didn't kill you lol
Lol yeah 20 hits and still be able to walk, let alone dance? Haha nice try bro 🤙
You would be lying on the floor, thinking about how breathing works and looking for the answer to life in your deepest self...
boy...life was way better with out smart phones !!!!!! we where a lucky generation...
Clearly a generation who couldn’t spell though. 🤷🏼♂️
@@kevb699 they also didnt believe in 600 different genders.
They knew it was only female and male. 🤷🏻
man wish I was born 10 years earlier... missed the best House/techno/jungle era...
@@lucijanlucijan7963 it was a good time my friend..
I only wish smartphones was around in 1993/94 and onwards to listen to all the great sets by DJs at raves and night clubs so you had a breakdown of the tracks/set list been played instead of waiting 20 years plus but then again you get to relive your youth and past the baton on to your kids and teach them roots and history of a great decade in music history. I still dance and rock out while doing the dishes with headphones full tilt and the family are like what the hell dads lost it again haha
The woman rolling a joint at 27:17 😅❤️🤟
And she was still dancing, too 😂
Was this Energy in Ipswich? Those were some great days - I had been into the punk anarchopunk scene then I went to my first rave and wow, it blew my tiny mind! Overnight everything seemed to become like dinosaurs, the punk scene just looked totally conservative and reactionary. Going to gigs, sometimes trouble, drunken idiots, sexism and racism in a scene that was supposed to be anti all that than home for hot chocolate and bed by 1am at the latest - then all night warehouse parties, all people all colours dancing together, no aggro, no violence - putting on DIY raves, the music the colour it really was a turning point on the gloomy 80s. I was young 15 when I went to my first rave 🤣🤣(sorry mum!) so my coming of age was at this amazing time. Imagine leaving school thinking you lived in a boring village in Berkshire only to find that summer there were free raves literally a few miles from your house!!! I’m nearly 50 but I don’t feel it and I live quite a spiritual life and meditate daily - I reckon it was these raves that opened my mind to just the pure joy of being in the moment, music dancing and love. I don’t do drugs now and haven’t done for many years, but my mind was opened right up !!
Raydon airfield 11 miles outside ipswich
Yea what a day that was...epic
it sure is! what a time we had
When you think - 3 years later the concept was still the same but the music was totally different. Play a tune now from 2020 and you wouldn't know it was 3 years old if you get me !
Cheer up everyone! “Jack, 1989’s the year house music is in your ear. Homegirls from around the city looking pretty”! The Berlin Wall has fallen, there’s no war in the Middle East. Dungarees still look cool. EDM is here to stay! The poll tax will be beaten, Thatcher will die. Ecstasy will be effectively decriminalised ,and your kids can go to Tomorrowlands in Belgium and we can all download every single dance music record ever made for the price of cheap internet access. (Jolly Roger - Acid Man by Eddie Richards 👍🔥) Happy Birthday Acid House!
jacob scott We don’t call it EDM.
Hell of a lot less fat people about back then too. They al look, slim/skinny/trim.
Better ingredients, better drugs:
80s dance music scene 😊👍
This looks better than the Shitty music festivals going on in current times.
you sound old
Yeah looks great, no stage, no lights, shit sound system. Don't get me wrong there are raves now with top class production in amazing venues, but have no vibes. But there are also alot of raves that will blow this out the water.
@@AnalogSoundDigitalPicture Today's sound systems sound plastic, as does the music.
We didn't have a clue how we were supposed to dance to the music and just made it up as we went on.. every time the tempo changed we're like "WTF?" LOL. Amazing to have been a part of history. ❤️
you sound like a moron
Hehe..!! True...😂😂
This fashion of dressing has came back in but the vibe ain’t the same lol
Dwayne Shaw ... nah, today idiots would explode all over Twitter if someone used the wrong pronoun or just triggered them in some way with a million flavours of whatever is offensive this f**king month.
Miss these days. We just came to dance and smile like Cheshire cats.
Facts . Yo I miss this whole thing with no phone talkin face to face. I miss that whole thing . And when you pulled up to the party every one looked at you. I miss that feeling . A lot. L
@@718themac if you miss that kinda thing to the extent i did then just move away from it all 😂👌
@@christianyellic3394not going to lie it kinda looks like you're the one getting triggered
@@OfficialTigerino literally no one; “oh, you must be triggered” 🤣
It’s called an opinion on social media. Might want to pipe down a bit and wind your neck in.
This really late 80s? I think of early 90s
Listen to the music, have a look at the outfits… this ain’t 90s. Before.
You look at the raves nowadays, especially in Ibiza, and it’s all Gucci Sunglasses, and Versace shirts, everything is shiny and sparkly. and commercialised, they only care who looks the best. give me a dirty sweaty basement, or a muddy field, and a pair of ripped jeans any day .😎
Word
Water never tasted so good.
“Can have a drink mate”
Re phones and how they diminish club atmosphere, interaction. Go to berlin clubs, they’re frowned upon
Such great memories! I used to DJ at The Fridge in Brixton and all over Europe at various underground nightclub events. Little bits of fluff on the deck that made the record jump were par for the course, along with dodgy mixes, but we all had the best time. Thankfully I don't have any photos of myself from that era, but the memories live on. And yes, we turned out ok despite being off our faces most weekends :)
to all the 40 &50 year olds..this was your Era, and the last off the best ever electronic sounds..1980s, 1990s, early 2000's.. after that, music died! "Women looking like natural women also, attractive, Some of today's women..Urgh!"
absolutely hate it when baby boomers say shit like this because it just isn't true
The music is out there you jusr need to find it.
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@@grayb3003 excellent thx
Late 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. 1965-1973 babies... First Ravers
I am 39, and was firmly in the late 90s, early 2000s rave scene.
And travelling there in a Ford Escort XR3i .. 😁
The piano tune does it every time 😂 at about 22:30 mins all just go for it 😂 quality.👌👌👌👌
22.25 this tune brings it all back , total collective joy, the complete oblivion and flow state was priceless and quite wonderful! lovely times x
Absolutely .. the track before it ain't too bad either .. 😁
I like some of the dance moves. Reminds me of Charlie Brown Christmas when the gang were all dancing. Picture it? Remember?✌
You can leave your phone in your house and stop complaining about it.
2019 and I'm still listening and dancing to it in my Kitchen.
Same loved them days and still love the old school dance I used to import it and sell it now I'm nearly 60 12 grandkids still love dancing 😱😋👍🏻
@Eoin O'Sullivan. It's now Feb 28th 2023 and I'm doing the same as you were in 2019. I'm 48 years old and will never stop raving/dancing and loving music.
@@deb7412 recently as yesterday.same video as usual.Well we have good taste mate
Our blessed generation I'm 52 what luck we experienced such a revolution ❤❤
Wish i could have experienced this
Has anyone seen my daughter ????? Her name is Molly !!! Plz
See how yall look excellent with out damn cell phones?
I've got a story to tell on this; as I've only just found this footage on YT 35 (shit, really?) years later.
I lived in the closest house to the hangar on the airfield. I was about 20, went clubbing a lot, loved house and techno, still do. Woke up one September morning thinking 'what idiot has turned up outside our house with their car stereo blaring?'. Given we were nearly a mile from the village that wasn't a normal occurence. As I came round I realised the music, which I was enjoying at 7am - and my parents definitely weren't - was coming from across the airfield, half a mile away.
I got on the (landline) phone to a couple of mates "You'll never guess what!!". One of them didn't live too far away so wanted to investigate, and I said you won't get near, come to my house first. Whilst I waited I walked to the end of the garden, when the wind blew in my direction the tunes were pretty loud. I counted about fifteen police mini buses along the field by then. Roads were blocked to prevent anyone else getting in. When my mate turned up we walked over the field, passing spaced out partygoers looking for a pub, a petrol station, asking directions. By then my folks were up in arms sensing burglaries and all sorts.
As we walked closer to the field a copper tried to stop us but I said, "I live over there in that house and this woke me up, so at least let me in to find out what it's about, by the way my parents are fuming so watch out for them!". He'd obviously had enough by then and relented.
Once we were there the volume was incredible, the bass was heavy and we could barely hear ourselves speak and that was outside, before we got in the old hangar. There were people dancing on top of the forty foot speaker trailers, would have gone deaf in their 20s. I must admit, for a couple of local clubbers the sight of all these seasoned ravers from the capital was a bit intimidating but we soon got into it.
I can't see any footage of us but will keep looking now. Thing is there was an edge because it was never known if the old bill would try and stop these, so we didn't relax completely nor go looking for anything controversial, we didn't know the size of it (later reported in the local paper as 15,000+) and the local landowners and villagers were putting a lot of pressure on to stop it.
Looking back I can see why, a mini apocalypse for a Suffolk village. Partygoers' car were strewn for miles, blocking roads and driveways. Some were rammed out the way as the police turned a blind eye to help the locals. Later that week I was talk of our mates in town, as not many from Ipswich got out to it before it finished (no social media or mobiles), jealous the London rave scene had landed just about literally on my doorstep.
I seem to associate a few tracks with the 'Raydon Warehouse Rave' not listed on here, like Quartz - Meltdown, and You Got The Love, so I put a mix tape together later with the tunes I heard. Great memories and although I went to other raves after that I didn't ever do the 'wait for news, travel miles to a unknown destination' method as I saw first hand how much hassle was involved in getting somewhere that then the event might not happen. There was a helluva mess left behind afterwards and even next day there were still a few bodies surfacing from hedges looking for long departed vehicles. I remember giving the number of a taxi company to a couple who were completely spaced out, thinking there would be a train station nearby (actually the closest was 10 miles away).
I just used to smile every time my parents recounted the story and used to say 'don't worry, it's only one day of noise and it'll never happen again', but I think they thought it was a sign of society caving in. Looking at this footage now, it was more like a chunk of society making a good job of getting on fine.
❤
Still got my biology rave card and my ticket 1989 good times... Catford
Things where alot simpler back then!💯🔝
Nice relaxed natural vibe 👍 I didn't make it to the scene until '93 . Love seeing this cultural phenomenon being formed right here
Seems like a good place, and a great time, cause I lived through it. Normal people not freaks, or creeps. Nobody judging anybody.
When you are raving so hard and all of a sudden realise it’s daylight and you think oh I’ve danced all night...........then someone says the words that fuck your head up even more....... “that was two nights ago mate” 😳
You’re proper hardcore then.
You can feel the sound.
I really feel that era and I’m not even that old xD but I prefer the 80’s so much! Nowadays u can’t even go into a club without seeing people on the phone! Hate that.
Footage like this is such a treasure.
19:11 beautiful woman! 😀
Incredible footage, great to see Eddie mixing and it really takes you back to how raves were.
C'est quoi ces pubs de m.. tout au long de la vidéo ?
28:32 “Why isn’t anyone dancing with me?? Forgot to put on my damn deodorant”
Who here had a pair of osh kosh overalls for the rave ? I most definitely did ! haha
And to think, these people are now 50+ years old lol 😂 time flies when your having fun 😉
Half of them probably died or drunk tgemselves to death moved on to hard drugs
@@kaznowik815 why???
Don’t think so, I was at that rave I’m 49 now got my own business, nice house and still into the music and the vibe .😀
Brad L.L Respect to ya. I hit 40 this year, and with it my midlife crisis 😉 I don’t think I will ever get bored of the tunes tbh. Music these days sucks big fat ones. Nothing will ever beat the first time ❤️😋
Nonsense I ain't dead I was bang at it in the N.W best times of our life's . Dont touch anything now kids, cars, holidays. You're only young once and we did it right.
How the crowd responds nicely to the record change and the vibe from the DJ @19:45 ;-D xx
Fantastic party atmosphere for a female to be in, so energetic, peaceful and blissful at the same time, awesome :-)
nice words great times
the tack is The Minutemen - I like it
Cool when others stop dancing at that time and the others kick in straight after.
The Joy Of Mix
Evil Eddie Richards :)
Extacy made you dance like a crazy focused person all night. It was a good way to get an all night workout!
Quality!! 👌 Take me back in time ✌️The Sound Of House Music 🎹🎼🎵🎤
Great days...fantastic time to be 19
They look to be on acid here, wait for the E rush.....next year!
Not one mobile phone. Human interaction!
22:05 undercover cop on drug bust
This is 1989 year! Detroit techno, Chicago House...)))
No frills ... just dam good music.
DJ Eddie Richards on the 1's & 2's
In those days, if someone pointed a camera at you, you started dancing more energetically. Even if you were exhausted after dancing all night. Nobody wanted to get filmed looking bored at a rave.
It 2019 and I'm getting this as a suggestion.....
I'm going to take something from.it and dance dance dance exactly like all those off their heads.... Dance everyone dance
Now we have psytrance
Energy dance Raydon airfield Ipswich Suffolk 23/9/198
People keep posting comments saying NO Smartphones ????
Of course 😅😅😅😅😅😅.
It wasn't even invented.
CELL PHONE WERE AVAILABLE BUT ONLY FOR THE RICH YUPPIES.
in the early 90s everyone had a cellphone though.
Nokia P3
Motorola 850 bricks
The start of it all. right here. UK sides.
I don’t know how the people in those huge speakers can dance there. The music was deafeningly LOUD in those days.
Though In my early twenties then, it wasn’t really for me that scene but its impact was huge , people were just nicer to one another, football hooliganism disappeared, music of all kinds changed. I was fond of a Gary Ablett or two at the time mind you!
I love the way this has been recorded with one channel coming from the DJ mixer and the other a mic recording the ambience in the room. :)
It's amazing take me there for one night [=]
Clubs and festivals should ban mobile phones, so people can actually enjoy dancing again, instead of just filming for social media purposes
7:20 beutifull
amazing, I started to visit Raves in the early 90s 👍
Every generation has the counter-culture movement, it's a natural corrective to becoming too uptight, stuffy and defensive as a species, there's always enough time for that to happen. It's just a shame that these movements (and this was mine) eventually get co-opted, controlled and sanitised by the mainstream. If it hadn't been ecstasy and a 4-on-the-floor rhythm these kids would have found something else just as cool to be getting on with. Some people are born for the margins, which can be grindingly dull or full of flashes of life like this.
Sorry if it’s in comments already but who is dj ? Please 😊
Legendary, real tunes real djs real people
Back when the dj was just somebody to play the music ...
Look at the DJ's spinning records and chilling out. Not twidling an EQ knob every 2.5 seconds. Not getting spot of perfect mixes , but having fun. I wasn't raving until the later 90's, but I sure do miss old events like this. Now you go to some giant festival where thousands of people stand and all stair at the DJ like he's some god.
Good footage rubbish DJ until 26m
Lets get England back to being England
I wish they’d restore this on Blu-ray 😮because this is historical especially if you remember this decade! Xer’s reunite! 🥳😎
Big up Jarvis and Biology....
great times !! and despite what anyone says the vibe is still going nowadays, its different now but it's still there
I hope so!
Lol is it fuck, everyone wants to have their phones out and face a dj taking photos rather than letting the music take control and being free of constraints
@Conor Smith I'm 45 and still having it, it's still there, believe me
Yea it’s here alright; groove is in the heart people. You take it with you where ever you go ! Aciiiiiiiidd 😊
@@conorsmith8551 I agree with you.
whats the track name at 5:50?
It seams people have more to do than looking at the guru DJ. Very different from nowadays. And no fuck... phones.
I can`t believe I found this. Anybody know where this took place? I was there but it was night time when we arrived. We bought tickets at a pub then were told where to exchange the ticket; on some motorway slip-road, as I remember. When we got there the lights had to be kept off so the police didn`t get alerted as easily (though the music was sooo loud still). We were busted anyway a couple of hours in. I never forgot the floor. It became just mud from the unfinished surface and I dropped a coat on the floor and had to leave it as it was so bad.
Back when young people weren't all cü#*$....
Bloody hell is that Sarah Connor at 6:57 🤔🤣🤣