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Feb 22, 2023 - 3:40pm
oldviolin wrote:
Absolutely. I've heard that but didn't know what band. A lot of detail escapes me even though I claim otherwise.
Another story. The 2nd Lollapalooza came to Raleigh in about 93 or so and I was right down front when Ministry came on and the mosh pit started winding up bigger and bigger. It had been raining and it was super muddy and not a little bit bloody. I was at the edge of it and kept backing away because people on the edge were being pushed and pulled in. To add to the confusion plastic water bottles were raining in overhead. Many of those contained varying shades of yellow liquid.
It was one of those moments where I'm wondering what the hell am I doing here lol. I think it was my birthday.
I was at the first Lolla in 1991 and found my way into the mosh pit (I believe during Body Count's set) without my shoes. I'm an idiot.
Absolutely. I've heard that but didn't know what band. A lot of detail escapes me even though I claim otherwise.
Another story. The 2nd Lollapalooza came to Raleigh in about 93 or so and I was right down front when Ministry came on and the mosh pit started winding up bigger and bigger. It had been raining and it was super muddy and not a little bit bloody. I was at the edge of it and kept backing away because people on the edge were being pushed and pulled in. To add to the confusion plastic water bottles were raining in overhead. Many of those had varying shades of yellow liquid.
It was one of those moments where I'm wondering what the hell am I doing here lol. I think it was my birthday.
"Doesn't matter, I'll probably get hit by a car anyway..."
I know people who used to make 3 am crank calls with that song in the background.
Absolutely. I've heard that but didn't know what band. A lot of detail escapes me even though I claim otherwise.
Anyone who did college radio from 1983 through the mid-90's has that song embedded on their brain. I think the details escaping thing is just a factor of time. Can sympathize.
I'm sure that's where I first heard it. Big fan of college and community radio. We have two good stations here. Told yet another story in my edit.
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Feb 22, 2023 - 2:56pm
oldviolin wrote:
Absolutely. I've heard that but didn't know what band. A lot of detail escapes me even though I claim otherwise.
Anyone who did college radio from 1983 through the mid-90's has that song embedded on their brain. I think the details escaping thing is just a factor of time. Can sympathize.
LOL. I ain't doin' it! That's what I get for looking at old stuff for no good reason!
Ehh. It's a great song.
Absolutely. I've heard that but didn't know what band. A lot of detail escapes me even though I claim otherwise. Another story. The 2nd Lollapalooza came to Raleigh in about 93 or so and I was right down front when Ministry came on and the mosh pit started winding up bigger and bigger. It had been raining and it was super muddy and not a little bit bloody. I was at the edge of it and kept backing away because people on the edge were being pushed and pulled in. To add to the confusion plastic water bottles were raining in overhead. Many of those contained varying shades of yellow liquid. It was one of those moments where I'm wondering what the hell am I doing here lol. I think it was my birthday.
This seems to cover other personality test gimmicks. For instance, I attended the Monterey Pop Festival in @ '75 and it was literally a carnival. There was a booth set-up with a computer like machine that analyzed handwriting. You simply sign your name on a card and feed it in and the computer spit the card back out with a list of personality parameters and a scale for each and where you graded out according to your signature. I still have that card in a scrapbook somewhere.