PilchardAdvanced Member Posts:699
5/15/2006 10:25 AM |
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anyone else hear anything about this over the weekend?? seems ticket sales are shocking and the locals are up in arms because it's more of a rave than a gig.
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benniAdvanced Member Posts:947
5/15/2006 11:56 AM |
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didnt hear out a bout it meself
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
5/15/2006 3:30 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Pilchard
the locals are up in arms because it's more of a rave than a gig.
I can't say I blame them. Initially the gig was being touted as a boutique festival to rival Electric Picnic but with the line up they went for the majority of people who'll go to it are going to be real scum bags. There's enough of them already in the midlands without busing in even more from around the country.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
5/15/2006 4:08 PM |
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yeah, I've heard the rumours, but don't know if anything is confirmed yet: http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=10048925&postID=114761511576373076
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AntistarAdvanced Member Posts:544
5/15/2006 5:22 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
yeah, I've heard the rumours, but don't know if anything is confirmed yet: http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=10048925&postID=114761511576373076
Yeah, I'm from Mullingar and I would be delighted to see this cancelled. Belvedere is a beautiful place and it's just depressing thinking of all those skangers ruining the place.
The rumours might be coming from the fact that Hi-Fi falls on the same weekend as the Scratch Cup and the Golf Club, which is right beside Belvedere, are officially objecting to it which I agree with. The chavs are just going to take lumps out of the greens while high on E and chanting 'I'm a Firestarter' etc.
What I find most despicable is that MCD didn't bother to send any representative to all the fact-finding meetings in the last few months. They just don't give a s**t about Mullingar or Belvedere, they're only interested in how much money they can make.f**k the locals.
It's pathetic the way MCD are trying to promote it as some sort of alternative EP with 'Sunset Celebrations', Cinema 'Champagne Hampers' (!?), 'Chill Out Zone'. All it is is just one huge drug-fuelled rave which will attract every skanger in their subhuman forms from all across the country.
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/16/2006 10:03 AM |
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It's not going to be that bad. People 'high on e' aren't going to wreck anything other than their jaws and give sweaty hugs to strangers.
I've been to Homelands and Creamfields and there was no trouble whatsoever.
And its a pet hate of mine but there isn't any chavs in ireland. They are skangers, scumbags etc but not chavs
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
5/16/2006 10:05 AM |
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Snobby f**ks
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/16/2006 10:13 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by WhoMe
Snobby f**ks
Too many NIMBYS (not in my backyard)
Most snobby, sweeping generalisation quote of the year is
"Yeah, I'm from Mullingar and I would be delighted to see this cancelled. Belvedere is a beautiful place and it's just depressing thinking of all those skangers ruining the place."
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
5/16/2006 11:54 AM |
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He's not being snobby at all. He's 100% right. As regards to the post about never seeing any trouble at these kind of events at all, I've being DJing in niteclubs for nearly five years and I've seen my fair share of rows. Inevitably the more DJ's of the the hard house or trance variety that are playing in a venue the more knackers that will come and see them. The more knackers that you have the more drug taking and violence takes place. The more drug taking and violence which takes place the more the police threaten to close the niteclub down unless the club change their music policy. The same applys to events like this. Basically if you decide to put on a gig featuring the likes of Tiesto, Marco V, Ferry Corsten and Armand Van Buuren you might as well send out an invite to everyone in the country who has a crinimal record. It's no suprise that this event is being shut down.
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jaypersNew Member Posts:95
5/16/2006 12:03 PM |
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He is being a snob. its alright for him to go to festivals in portlaoise or punchestown or wherever but when its in his own back yard its not acceptable.
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off the postBasic Member Posts:284
5/16/2006 12:08 PM |
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I don't think its fair to label people who like House or Trance as Skangers, Knackers, Chavs, whatever. I always thought popping e's was a fairly middle class thing and I have yet to see people who are e'd off their heads looking for trouble. Reckon if Oasis were headlining you'd see far more trouble.
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/16/2006 12:31 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by stroller
He's not being snobby at all. He's 100% right. As regards to the post about never seeing any trouble at these kind of events at all, I've being DJing in niteclubs for nearly five years and I've seen my fair share of rows. Inevitably the more DJ's of the the hard house or trance variety that are playing in a venue the more knackers that will come and see them. The more knackers that you have the more drug taking and violence takes place. The more drug taking and violence which takes place the more the police threaten to close the niteclub down unless the club change their music policy. The same applys to events like this. Basically if you decide to put on a gig featuring the likes of Tiesto, Marco V, Ferry Corsten and Armand Van Buuren you might as well send out an invite to everyone in the country who has a crinimal record. It's no suprise that this event is being shut down.
Of course he isn't 100% right. you mention you see trouble at niteclubs? No s**t sherlock. There isn't a pub or niteclub in the land that hasn't seen a fight. Again, I went to festivals such as creamfields and homelands with the the great unwashed and didn't see any fights.
The last thing you would want to while 'high one E' is start a fight.
Temple Theatre had the most roughest crowd in Dublin yet I witnessed very few fights there. There were few too busy making new best mates and proclaiming the night to the best ever.
Of course only criminals like hard house lol
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
5/16/2006 12:33 PM |
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There'a a massive difference between the crowds that go to Electric Picnic in Portlaoise or Oxegen in Punchestown and the types of people who will go to see hard-house and trance acts at Hi-Fi. I'm not saying that everybody who listens to hard-house or trance is a skanger and of course the like of Oasis will attract skangers also. But the acts I mentioned above will attract far more skangers than anybody playing at the likes of the Picnic or Oxegen. Just talk to anybody who works in a music shop and ask them to describe the typical person who buys a Euphoria CD. That'll give you a fair indication of the type of person that this festival is aimed at. And if you think that popping E's was mostly a middle pastime then you are very very wrong.
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/16/2006 12:40 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by stroller
There'a a massive difference between the crowds that go to Electric Picnic in Portlaoise or Oxegen in Punchestownand the types of people who will go to see hard-house and trance acts at Hi-Fi. I'm not saying that everybody who listens to hard-house or trance is a skanger and of course the like of Oasis will attract skangers also. But the acts I mentioned above will attract far more skangers than anybody playing at the likes of the Picnic or Oxegen. Just talk to anybody who works in a music shop and ask them to describe the typical person who buys a Euphoria CD. That'll give you a fair indication of they type of person that this festival is aimed at. And if you think that popping E's was mostly a middle pastime then you are very very wrong.
How the fvck will a shop assistant know what kind of a person buys euphoric dance cds? Sure he could describe their clothes. Maybe they'll have a dublin accent, wear levis and a ben sherman shirts. Yes that'll give us a good indication. Does that make them a scum bag? Certainly not.
Everyone takes pills, be it rich or poor.
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
5/16/2006 12:51 PM |
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A more accurate description would be a ratty little knacker tash, a garish track suit, horrible gold jewelry, cheap as f*ck tatoos, a 16 year old girlfriend pushing a pram and a souped up boy racer car parked outside. You say that there's isn't any trouble at Creamfields or Homelands so how come the cops made more arrests when these feativals took place in Ireland than they did at those years corresponding Slaine gigs which had three times the capacity?
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/16/2006 1:03 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by stroller
A more accurate description would be a ratty little knacker tash, a garish track suit, horrible gold jewelry, cheap as f*ck tatoos, a 16 year old girlfriend pushing a pram and a souped up boy racer car parked outside. You say that there's isn't any trouble at Creamfields or Homelands so how come the cops made more arrests when these feativals took place in Ireland than they did at those years corresponding Slaine gigs which had three times the capacity?
Woah! A lot of hate there amidst the sterotypes.
From the Irish Times.
Slane 2000: with hell raisers such as Macy Gray, Moby and Bryan Adams
'By 6 p.m. there had been just 10 arrests, nine for possession of drugs, and one for public disorder. There were also 66 seizures of cannabis and ecstasy. A young man was injured when he fell from a "human pyramid". He was taken to hospital in Drogheda with head injuries.'
Creamfields 2000 '14 people were arrested. The rest were detained and searched, and small amounts of cannabis and ecstasy were found, for which summonses will be issued.'
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off the postBasic Member Posts:284
5/16/2006 1:08 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by stroller
. And if you think that popping E's was mostly a middle pastime then you are very very wrong.
Its as much a middle class past time as snorting coke is perceived to be.
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jaypersNew Member Posts:95
5/16/2006 1:08 PM |
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Anyways, its not even cancelled!!
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off the postBasic Member Posts:284
5/16/2006 1:09 PM |
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Good, I almost feel like going now.
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elmo95Basic Member Posts:156
5/16/2006 1:10 PM |
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Well first of all ('I must say' in posh accent) this thread is horribly, horribly and ashamedly middle class, so before we all start telling each other where we come from adn how much money we make and how we dress, your all basically generalising and using your own experiences or impressions to judge these festivals. From my experience people have been fairly aggressive at Creamfields or Cream in the Point but that was mostly when they were coming down from the pills, as if the poor bastard they start on took their buzz away from them or something. Secondly drug taking skangers (I'm aware I'm generalising but who isn't) like anything to do with drugs or something urban orientated (Oasis, RHCP,mostly crap rap with added bling to make them look good in their own minds).
Festivals like Oxegen are attracting so many more assholes who are their to basically camping and getting off their heads and dont care about the music. This is my 1st year goin to EP and from what I hear and see the organisers try and wheedle out the dimwit who takes up space from the actual music lover and kudos to Aiken and POD for actually trying to do that. MCD are pack of dogs who couldn't give a s**t about anyone as long as they have €160 and pay for ridiculous extras and keep the machine goin. I'm glad to hear that Hi-Fi has gone to s**t coz it sounded like and most likely was goin to be an orgy of pills and all the other s**t that is called drugs in this country when, from what I hear, you can't get any decent stuff in this country. Moral of the story is 'drugs are bad, nkay?' I'm sure some pill popper will rebuke me telling me they never started trouble when they were off their head
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ctrlaltdeleteBasic Member Posts:268
5/16/2006 1:11 PM |
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the arrests would be for dealing and possession probably. if you find that kind of environment unsavoury, well yeah a pillfest probably isn't for you. but you shouldn't just assume that everyone there is a) scum b) going to destoy the place. Maybe they crowd goes for the same reason you go to Electic picnic? to have a good time?
these gigs go on all the time from Global gathering in Millstreet last year to those Godskitchen things on in the point. i can't remember either place being destroyed after those events, so it won't after this.
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elmo95Basic Member Posts:156
5/16/2006 1:24 PM |
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They are full of 16 year olds fornicating upstairs in the Point though. I kind of can't blame them, where else are the pissed 16 year olds going to cop a feel?
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/16/2006 1:28 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by elmo95
They are full of 16 year olds fornicating upstairs in the Point though. I kind of can't blame them, where else are the pissed 16 year olds going to cop a feel?
What gig isn't?
Sure I did the same myself. Never did get her name, sigh.
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elmo95Basic Member Posts:156
5/16/2006 2:51 PM |
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the last two gigs of mainstream note that I have attended were Bell X1 and Snow Patrol (mediocrity personified but I still dig them at times) and they weren't full of 16 year olds fornicating. They were full of middleaged people fornicating which is too much for my pre-21 eyes. I feel young couples can get away with it at gigs coz they're young which means that at least half of the time its still pretty new for them (though I'll probably get an account of everyone's gig conquests now) but with people over the 27 age bracket why would you come to a gig that is predominantly full of younger people and start doing unholy things to them in front of them? Could someone please enlighten me as to the reason for this when they have obviously done it many times before and still think they can get away with it when its just wrong!
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/16/2006 2:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by elmo95
the last two gigs of mainstream note that I have attended were Bell X1 and Snow Patrol (mediocrity personified but I still dig them at times) and they weren't full of 16 year olds fornicating. They were full of middleaged people fornicating which is too much for my pre-21 eyes. I feel young couples can get away with it at gigs coz they're young which means that at least half of the time its still pretty new for them (though I'll probably get an account of everyone's gig conquests now) but with people over the 27 age bracket why would you come to a gig that is predominantly full of younger people and start doing unholy things to them in front of them? Could someone please enlighten me as to the reason for this when they have obviously done it many times before and still think they can get away with it when its just wrong!
If you're lonely, I'll cop you a feel at your next concert.
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elmo95Basic Member Posts:156
5/16/2006 4:24 PM |
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Ah thanks but I think you're a guy and I'm not swinging that way any more. Plus I can do better.
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off the postBasic Member Posts:284
5/16/2006 4:36 PM |
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Jeez, let the guy down gently!!
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
5/16/2006 5:20 PM |
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I have no problem with a 'drug-fueled rave' as a festival. Unfortunately, the Hi:Fi lineup is quite s**t.
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PilchardAdvanced Member Posts:699
5/16/2006 5:32 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
I have no problem with a 'drug-fueled rave' as a festival. Unfortunately, the Hi:Fi lineup is quite s**t.
and theres the real reason why hi-fi is doing poorly. MCD are pitching it as a "boutique festival" but the line-up reads "rave in a field with loads of trancey stuff". talk about getting your wires crossed.
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palaceBasic Member Posts:392
5/16/2006 5:48 PM |
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mcd - Ha.Ha.
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elmo95Basic Member Posts:156
5/16/2006 6:53 PM |
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What would be so good about a 'drug fuelled rave' as a festival? Not being overly moralistic here but I've seen and heard of many bad things to do with drugs and some at gigs that tend to end up in the medical tent and just f**k up the whole gig for everyone. Plus the actual people who get devestated by them and that stuff that we would rather not think about in our cynical states. If Hi-Fi goes ahead then they probably will need a very well organised medical staff.
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DabulletsNew Member Posts:26
5/17/2006 11:31 AM |
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Just in reply to STROLLER, i have been to many festivals, both here and abroad, and the only time I have ever been involved in a fight is at EP last year when some drunken snob for some unknown reason gave my girlfriend 2 slaps in the face, so based on that it might not be such a bad thing if the crowds are different at hifi from EP.
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
5/17/2006 1:58 PM |
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Elmo, seriously go smoke an ectasy pipe.
Drugs are bad mmmmkkkayy.
Some decent djs at hifi, danny howells, steve lawler, james zabiela, sasha, digweed, nic fanciculli.
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Norman SchwarzkopfBasic Member Posts:427
5/17/2006 3:20 PM |
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Anyone know where I can get me hands some negative blooty? Im tired of smoking cracks.
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jaypersNew Member Posts:95
5/17/2006 3:49 PM |
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some great dj's and lookin forward to seein Infadels and Mainline aswell.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
5/17/2006 4:36 PM |
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most people who take drugs don't end up in the medical tent. In fact, the medical tents, the majority of the occupants have overindulged with alcohol.
Still not going to Hi:Fi though.
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mannamanNew Member Posts:48
5/17/2006 5:04 PM |
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Drugs are bad!! Dont take drugs!
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MullyAdvanced Member Posts:849
5/17/2006 5:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
most people who take drugs don't end up in the medical tent. In fact, the medical tents, the majority of the occupants have overindulged with alcohol.
Still not going to Hi:Fi though.
I ended up in the medical centre at one of the Homelands ... Had a thumbing Headache. Thats All. Seriously.
I felt like I was being interagated by the Gestabo ... Sitting in a Chair,
"What have you taken?"
Nothing.
"What have you taken?"
Nothing, Its a headache.
"What have you taken?"
Can I have some Paracetamol
"What have you taken?"
I like to take some Paracetamol
"What have you taken?"
You get the idea ...
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AntistarAdvanced Member Posts:544
5/19/2006 10:18 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mully
quote: Originally posted by Una
most people who take drugs don't end up in the medical tent. In fact, the medical tents, the majority of the occupants have overindulged with alcohol.
Still not going to Hi:Fi though.
I ended up in the medical centre at one of the Homelands ... Had a thumbing Headache. Thats All. Seriously.
I felt like I was being interagated by the Gestabo ... Sitting in a Chair,
"What have you taken?"
Nothing.
"What have you taken?"
Nothing, Its a headache.
"What have you taken?"
Can I have some Paracetamol
"What have you taken?"
I like to take some Paracetamol
"What have you taken?"
You get the idea ...
What the f**k did you take?
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