Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:20 pm
I have no problem with the police and I'm happy they're around.
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I think you're actually referring to Stockholm Syndrome.NilsFG wrote:I have no problem with Stockholm Syndrome and I'm happy it's around.
I'm pretty sure it's over 18 too.Magma wrote:I'm sure I saw kids with parents.. maybe it's an under 13s go for free thing or something. Hmm.adisize wrote:I thought Glade was over 18s?Magma wrote:Glade's open to all and fucking awesome (and Ninja filled), but electronic only.... pretty much all types of dance music covered though.adisize wrote:For under 18s next year what are the options? Bestival? Secret garden party? want some good electronic music (Dubstep, Minimal DNB, MNML techno etc.) aswell as some Ska(1st or 2nd wave),Reggae, Dub and a little bit of commercial shit so my friends will come
My housemate went to SGP this year, said it was a fucking awesome party, but I think the lineups are more lowkey there... tbh, Glastonbury is still the fucking shit if you want a bit of everything and you're young... you don't even have to touch the main stages if you don't want, could've watched Dubstep for most of the weekend this year if I'd wanted! And they never ID at the bars!
Get your mates on the Eurostar and go to Dour in Belgium....
Hah, they've clamped down since I didn't have ID then. Still... bring as much as you want in... just make sure it's in plastic bottles or you'll be downing it at the gate so you don't have to throw it away!BEN? wrote:I'm pretty sure it's over 18 too.Magma wrote:I'm sure I saw kids with parents.. maybe it's an under 13s go for free thing or something. Hmm.adisize wrote:I thought Glade was over 18s?Magma wrote:Glade's open to all and fucking awesome (and Ninja filled), but electronic only.... pretty much all types of dance music covered though.adisize wrote:For under 18s next year what are the options? Bestival? Secret garden party? want some good electronic music (Dubstep, Minimal DNB, MNML techno etc.) aswell as some Ska(1st or 2nd wave),Reggae, Dub and a little bit of commercial shit so my friends will come
My housemate went to SGP this year, said it was a fucking awesome party, but I think the lineups are more lowkey there... tbh, Glastonbury is still the fucking shit if you want a bit of everything and you're young... you don't even have to touch the main stages if you don't want, could've watched Dubstep for most of the weekend this year if I'd wanted! And they never ID at the bars!
Get your mates on the Eurostar and go to Dour in Belgium....
Glasto is the one, but they DO ID at most of the bars. I got served at 1 out of 4 that I went to. I am 15 though
yeah through the city tooDJelements wrote:I think you're actually referring to Stockholm Syndrome.NilsFG wrote:I have no problem with Stockholm Syndrome and I'm happy it's around.
I may be wrong but I think you meant Stockholm Syndrome there.FAUST.DTC wrote:Any reference to alpacas, ham, stockholm syndrome and the 'fashion sense' and 'chillin' in-jokes on here really arent funny. They really really arent...
You use imo to stress it's YOUR opinion and to let people know you aren't forcing them to accept it etc.hurlingdervish wrote:anything you are typing is your opinion, saying imo is completely redundant...imo
Yep.BEN? wrote:Benga has some serious dubs, def not over rated. When you hear a Benga tune, you know it's his, he has a distinct sound which gets +1 if you ask me.
Blashphemy!Curse wrote:
Benga is overrated.
imho
Agreed.Curse wrote: Pineapple Express isn't funny. At all.
Agreed x2BNanni wrote:Agreed.Curse wrote: Pineapple Express isn't funny. At all.
Me and my ex walked out not even half way through the film.
Shocking film.
Agreed. Benga's great, but he makes music that your parents would get. Not necessarily a bad thing, but he's not as exciting as some other producers. However, walking down a road to find Night being blasted out of a soundsystem in Notting Hill yesterday was nice. Dubstep needs its smashes.Curse wrote:Nas is the greatest living rapper.
I prefer minimal house to drum and bass.
Benga is overrated.
Wait, what?Magma wrote:he makes music that your parents would get.
well i guess i'll buy diary of an afro warrior for her birthday thenNilsFG wrote:Wait, what?Magma wrote:he makes music that your parents would get.
I love that album, but it is very parent friendly.fretn wrote:well i guess i'll buy diary of an afro warrior for her birthday thenNilsFG wrote:Wait, what?Magma wrote:he makes music that your parents would get.