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For me, and I think I can speak for most who were in attendance, what happened on that Saturday night/Sunday morning was a milestone for the rave scene in the Midwest and quite possible the world. After years of trying to make things happen by countless dedicated people the original goal was achieved. 4,000 individuals magically became one. No one was dancing by themselves or with their little circle of friends, rather all 4,000 were dancing together. Even Furthur will go down in the history books in the company of very few events (maybe Mayday-Rave Olympia and some of the legendary parties that took place in England circa '89) as one of the greatest and most intense celebrations of all time. |
Coming Soon from Rusty Habitz Productions: |
The Controversial Documentary On The People Attending The Midwest Rave Culture's Iconic "Even Furthur Festival" |
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I like the whole idea of community on the rainbow hippie sort of level. Hippies are just fuckin' dirty though, and not all together for my tastes. I like materialism and I love technology. That's why I think things like raves are so important. It looks to the future by using methods of the past. Dancing to the rhythm is a great way to celebrate life and find out things about yourself and the world around you. The people, for the most part, are great and there is that sense that this is ours and these people are all on the same page. Throw in what's here and now and what is coming in the future and I think there is a well rounded means of getting inside yourself and trying to understand the big picture. I've always wanted to get a farm and do the Ken Kesey thing (like the acid test). This way those two days could be year round. - Jethrox |