Re: how old were you in 1991?
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Kay gives me hope that I can spin out this babyface thing for another few years. Got ID'd buying Cutter's Choice this weekend..!tr0tsky wrote:You're ten years older than me you old bastard.kay wrote: Feck off, I didn't feel old at 24! Or at 30 for that matter, It's all a myth!!
Still feeling young at 32! it ain't no delusion either!

What!magma wrote:BNanni wrote:Was born in 91

BNanni wrote:What!magma wrote:BNanni wrote:Was born in 91

Wow, 6 pages for a thread about how old you were in 91...lynn mc wrote:I was 6. so I missed out on rave hardcore
for those who were 18-25 around 1991, when you saw us youngsters, did you think at the time, they're missing out on shitloads of good music and vibes?

faust.dtc wrote:
Anyways...I was 9 back thenrs b.
That's what I thought.BNanni wrote:What!magma wrote:BNanni wrote:Was born in 91

Nice! I used to rinse Fantasia tapepacks with my best mate at school... her bedroom was practically wallpapered with flyers for Dreamscape, Helter Skelter and Fantasia raves that we wished we were old enough to go to. Still got a few of the tapepacks at my parents place somewhere actually...faust.dtc wrote:Wow, 6 pages for a thread about how old you were in 91...lynn mc wrote:I was 6. so I missed out on rave hardcore
for those who were 18-25 around 1991, when you saw us youngsters, did you think at the time, they're missing out on shitloads of good music and vibes?
Anyways...I was 9 back then. That was actually the year my mum started doing the PR for the hardcore rave Fantazia so I got into the hardcore and rave scene pretty early. She had been raving for a few years before hand but that was when the scene was really blowing up from what I remember. Obviously I was too young to actually go raving myself but she used to get all the merchandise for free so always had all the new cd and tape packs etc. Good times...
Yeah my bedroom was exactly the same, floor to ceiling full of flyers. I used to go all the way to the local record shop, not for records but just so i could grab a handful of the best flyers and stick them to the walls and to copy the drawings of the big yellow smiley face with his raving gloves and glow sticks lol. I still have an old fantazia tshirt I wear to bed and had a matching poster which used to take pride of place on my wall...quite distubingly a close up of a mans nipple lolmagma wrote:Nice! I used to rinse Fantasia tapepacks with my best mate at school... her bedroom was practically wallpapered with flyers for Dreamscape, Helter Skelter and Fantasia raves that we wished we were old enough to go to. Still got a few of the tapepacks at my parents place somewhere actually...faust.dtc wrote:Wow, 6 pages for a thread about how old you were in 91...lynn mc wrote:I was 6. so I missed out on rave hardcore
for those who were 18-25 around 1991, when you saw us youngsters, did you think at the time, they're missing out on shitloads of good music and vibes?
Anyways...I was 9 back then. That was actually the year my mum started doing the PR for the hardcore rave Fantazia so I got into the hardcore and rave scene pretty early. She had been raving for a few years before hand but that was when the scene was really blowing up from what I remember. Obviously I was too young to actually go raving myself but she used to get all the merchandise for free so always had all the new cd and tape packs etc. Good times...
What was the obsession with happy fucking hardcore on those old tape packs.faust.dtc wrote:Yeah my bedroom was exactly the same, floor to ceiling full of flyers. I used to go all the way to the local record shop, not for records but just so i could grab a handful of the best flyers and stick them to the walls and to copy the drawings of the big yellow smiley face with his raving gloves and glow sticks lol. I still have an old fantazia tshirt I wear to bed and had a matching poster which used to take pride of place on my wall...quite distubingly a close up of a mans nipple lolmagma wrote:Nice! I used to rinse Fantasia tapepacks with my best mate at school... her bedroom was practically wallpapered with flyers for Dreamscape, Helter Skelter and Fantasia raves that we wished we were old enough to go to. Still got a few of the tapepacks at my parents place somewhere actually...faust.dtc wrote:Wow, 6 pages for a thread about how old you were in 91...lynn mc wrote:I was 6. so I missed out on rave hardcore
for those who were 18-25 around 1991, when you saw us youngsters, did you think at the time, they're missing out on shitloads of good music and vibes?
Anyways...I was 9 back then. That was actually the year my mum started doing the PR for the hardcore rave Fantazia so I got into the hardcore and rave scene pretty early. She had been raving for a few years before hand but that was when the scene was really blowing up from what I remember. Obviously I was too young to actually go raving myself but she used to get all the merchandise for free so always had all the new cd and tape packs etc. Good times...
 I've got loads of tape packs of my brothers from back then and nearly half of them have annoying pixie voices over happy fucking hardcore. GRRR
 I've got loads of tape packs of my brothers from back then and nearly half of them have annoying pixie voices over happy fucking hardcore. GRRRWell they were Hardcore raves! I have vivid memories of getting the school busdriver to play a Dreamscape tape that started with a Happy Hardcore remix of Like A Prayer.missedthebus wrote:What was the obsession with happy fucking hardcore on those old tape packs.faust.dtc wrote:Yeah my bedroom was exactly the same, floor to ceiling full of flyers. I used to go all the way to the local record shop, not for records but just so i could grab a handful of the best flyers and stick them to the walls and to copy the drawings of the big yellow smiley face with his raving gloves and glow sticks lol. I still have an old fantazia tshirt I wear to bed and had a matching poster which used to take pride of place on my wall...quite distubingly a close up of a mans nipple lolmagma wrote:Nice! I used to rinse Fantasia tapepacks with my best mate at school... her bedroom was practically wallpapered with flyers for Dreamscape, Helter Skelter and Fantasia raves that we wished we were old enough to go to. Still got a few of the tapepacks at my parents place somewhere actually...faust.dtc wrote:Wow, 6 pages for a thread about how old you were in 91...lynn mc wrote:I was 6. so I missed out on rave hardcore
for those who were 18-25 around 1991, when you saw us youngsters, did you think at the time, they're missing out on shitloads of good music and vibes?
Anyways...I was 9 back then. That was actually the year my mum started doing the PR for the hardcore rave Fantazia so I got into the hardcore and rave scene pretty early. She had been raving for a few years before hand but that was when the scene was really blowing up from what I remember. Obviously I was too young to actually go raving myself but she used to get all the merchandise for free so always had all the new cd and tape packs etc. Good times...I've got loads of tape packs of my brothers from back then and nearly half of them have annoying pixie voices over happy fucking hardcore. GRRR

The White Room was the first album I bought with my own money. I still listen to it today - albeit not on tape cassette.uncle bill wrote:I was 14 / 15 in 1991. Too young to go to raves but old enough to be buying records by The KLF.
 
  
  
  So many young and innocent children in here
  So many young and innocent children in here  
Bass Generator, Helter Skelter, Resurrection, Judgement Day... that was sort of the mid 90s though because we used to get away with going to NE1 in toon, necking a load of shit speed and drinking loads of coke all night. Thought I was so grown up.magma wrote: Well they were Hardcore raves! I have vivid memories of getting the school busdriver to play a Dreamscape tape that started with a Happy Hardcore remix of Like A Prayer.
Thems were the days!
