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What are you listening to? Fantastic lyrics , political undertones & racial profiling

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DJ JACK (DiY) CASTLEMORTON FREE PARTY (1992) Side-B Part-2 of 5 I was there with all my emotions all over the place !!

I luv Jack he is / was one of the best ever House DJs

This is wrong it's DJ Jack but no way @ Castlemorton .

Sounds way to polished for that crazy event .

I'd say this was Fantazia or summat.

Amy one else go to

Castlemorton Common Festival
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Castlemorton Common Festival was a week-long free festival and rave held in the Malvern Hills near Malvern, Worcestershire, England in 1992.
In May 1992 Avon and Somerset Police tried to end the annual Avon Free Festival, which had been held in the Bristol area around the May Bank Holiday for several years.
[1] As a result, thousands of gypsies, new age travellers and ravers en route to the area for the expected festival were shunted into neighbouring counties by Avon and Somerset’s Operation Nomad police manoeuvres. An estimated 20,000-40,000 [2] people gathered on Castlemorton Common to hold a free party that lasted a full week, the biggest of its kind since the Stonehenge Free Festival in the mid 1980s.
Castlemorton hosted many of the large sound systems of the time such as Bedlam, Circus Warp, Spiral Tribe and the DiY Sound System, and bands such as Back To The Planet, Xenophobia (fronted by Spiral Tribe's MC Skallywag), AOS3 and Poisoned Electrick Head.[3] The Murder Squad - DJ Dread/MC Long Man (RIP)/MC Bad Boy V (AKA TJ Hook-a) They played nonstop dance music. Big name DJs also attended and the immediate high-profile coverage in the national media only served to swell the crowd further, making it an impossible task for the authorities to close the festival down.
A great deal of media interest surrounded the festival. Simon Reynolds wrote that "during the next five days of its existence, Castlemorton will inspire questions in Parliament, make the front page of every newspaper in England and incite nationwide panic about the whereabouts of the next destination on the crusty itinerary." [4]
Concerns about the festival and the way in which it was policed inspired the legislation which developed into the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.[5] This wide-ranging Act effectively made illegal such outdoor parties that played music, which was defined in section 63(1)(b) to include "sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats."
Whilst some have argued that Castlemorton, with its attendant publicity, led directly to the Criminal Justice Act and was the "final nail in the coffin of the unlicensed event",[6] others have seen the Act as a draconian piece of legislation which was "explicitly aimed at suppressing the activities of certain strands of alternative culture".[7]
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FUK You in the nicest way :D

Those tunes all have a place in my heart as i raved to them. I feel you made that post as some weird sort of just odd .

Why would you say that ? Then post some classic tunes n say "not those ones these" I would have got round to them if i wanted ffs.
I've Seen Massive Attack about 10 times no exageration & Liquid twice. N even the youngsters know FSOL.

No conspiracy just thought I'd educate you on the old skool emotional rave tracks;)
My hip-hop tastes might not be as cultured as yours but at least we can reach consensus on the old skool rave tunes :D
 
No conspiracy just thought I'd educate you on the old skool emotional rave tracks;)
My hip-hop tastes might not be as cultured as yours but at least we can reach consensus on the old skool rave tunes :D

yeah i went ott.

I sure don't need educating on old Skool Rave though I have a Masters Degree in it .;)
All those tracks you posted i have owned on Vinyl !!
 
Pixies - Tame

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Sadly not, I say sadly our local sound didn't go but ran a local party, I went to the doomed Mother festival the year after which ended up with a road block of the M5 near Gordano Services and me getting hauled from a car by SPG in boiler suits :)

Despite being near London I wasn't a Spiral although I met some of them and Desert Storm, IME Spiral could be a scary lot and their later claim to have been the instigators of Castle Morton seems to be largely wishful thinking ...or acid delusion :D

I did attend some legals over the years, Labyrnth in Dalston, Rollers in Edmunton, Milwalkies in Bedford but my local sound, Exodus was my life.

Naughty Naughty - Vol 1
 
Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committe Part Two

This is my favourite Beastie Boys album for years.

for me this was always special the ONE a bit like The Horn Tune is for you.

Krome & Time - This Sound Is For The Underground [E5 Remix]

I have very fond memories of the Horn Track, but Krome and Time are even more special for me, the flip side of The Slammer was the first track I ever managed to get in time and mix on my mates 1210's, took me about 4 months to be able to do that, didn't manage it again for another couple of months... =D I still struggle, even with a SYNC button :D

Krome and Time - Into The Night
 
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and this I know, his teeth as white as snow ...

Pixies - Gigantic

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I said, "I want to be a singer like lou reed."
"I like lou reed," she said, sticking her tongue in my ear.
"let's go, let's sit, let's talk, politics goes so good with beer.
"and while we're at it, baby, why don't you tell me one of your
Biggest fears?"
I said, "losing my penis to a whore with disease."
"just kidding," I said. "losing my life to a whore with disease."
She said, "excuse me, please?"
I said, "losing my life to a whore with disease."
She said, "please."
Well, I'm a humble guy with healthy desire
Don't give me no shit because ....
... I've Been Tired
 
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