I am at 0:40 But i dont think this guy did to much for the rave scene. In the mid to late 1980s a wave of psychedelic and other electronic dance music, most notably acid house and Techno, emerged and caught on in the clubs, warehouses, and free-parties around London and later Manchester. These early raves were called Acid House Parties. They were mainstream events that attracted thousands of people (up to 25,000[citation needed] instead of the 4,000 that came to earlier warehouse parties).
@MINDtheREAPER... (ABOVE CONT...)Acid House parties were first re-branded "rave parties" in the media, during the summer of 1989 by Neil Andrew Megson during a television interview, however, the ambience of the rave was not fully formed until 28 May 1991. (WHAT IS ABOVE IS THE WAY IT STARTED IN EUROPE) (THE NEXT COMMENT IS HOW THE USA ADAPTED IT)
@MINDtheREAPER (USA ADAPTION INFO) The upsurge in popularity of rave culture in the United States at a certain period in time often lends it characteristics common to a 'movement' or subculture. As the Disco era came to a close in the late '80s, Rave culture began to see significant growth. Rave culture incorporated Disco culture's same love of dance music, and hedonism. (MORE....)
@MINDtheREAPER (CONT...) Although disco culture had thrived in the mainstream, the rave culture would make an effort to stay underground to avoid the animosity that was still surrounding disco and dance music.In the end of the 80s, rave culture began to filter through from English ex-pats and DJs who would visit Europe.
@MINDtheREAPER (ABOVE CONTINUED...) However, rave culture's major expansion in North America is often credited to Frankie Bones, who after spinning a party in an aircraft hangar in England helped organise some of the earliest known American raves in New York City that maintained a consistent core audience. After this, hundreds of smaller promotional groups sprung up across the east coast, and later the west coast, causing a true "scene" to develop.
born and raised in phoenix and i totally missed this event........please james go next year i want to meet you and my idol ernie!!!! so sad i want to cry!!!!
ughh i cant stand these KIDS that think Party Monster is the reasons for raves so NOT true.... learn your facts people!!! by the way James looks fab!!
So over all the USA owes credit for the Rave scene to Frankie Bones, without him it wud have never expanded like it did.
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I am at 0:40 But i dont think this guy did to much for the rave scene. In the mid to late 1980s a wave of psychedelic and other electronic dance music, most notably acid house and Techno, emerged and caught on in the clubs, warehouses, and free-parties around London and later Manchester. These early raves were called Acid House Parties. They were mainstream events that attracted thousands of people (up to 25,000[citation needed] instead of the 4,000 that came to earlier warehouse parties).
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@MINDtheREAPER... (ABOVE CONT...)Acid House parties were first re-branded "rave parties" in the media, during the summer of 1989 by Neil Andrew Megson during a television interview, however, the ambience of the rave was not fully formed until 28 May 1991. (WHAT IS ABOVE IS THE WAY IT STARTED IN EUROPE) (THE NEXT COMMENT IS HOW THE USA ADAPTED IT)
MINDtheREAPER 2 months ago
@MINDtheREAPER (USA ADAPTION INFO) The upsurge in popularity of rave culture in the United States at a certain period in time often lends it characteristics common to a 'movement' or subculture. As the Disco era came to a close in the late '80s, Rave culture began to see significant growth. Rave culture incorporated Disco culture's same love of dance music, and hedonism. (MORE....)
MINDtheREAPER 2 months ago
@MINDtheREAPER (CONT...) Although disco culture had thrived in the mainstream, the rave culture would make an effort to stay underground to avoid the animosity that was still surrounding disco and dance music.In the end of the 80s, rave culture began to filter through from English ex-pats and DJs who would visit Europe.
MINDtheREAPER 2 months ago
@MINDtheREAPER (ABOVE CONTINUED...) However, rave culture's major expansion in North America is often credited to Frankie Bones, who after spinning a party in an aircraft hangar in England helped organise some of the earliest known American raves in New York City that maintained a consistent core audience. After this, hundreds of smaller promotional groups sprung up across the east coast, and later the west coast, causing a true "scene" to develop.
MINDtheREAPER 2 months ago
haha im in this ha at @ 2:50 (lovebug)
shauneelove 3 months ago
Thats me at 0:35 :)
on the left
alexisjoylovesyou 7 months ago
I want to meet him so bad! & Boom Boom!
dannymichaell 9 months ago
BOOM BOOM is OUT of control!
DONXMEN 9 months ago
MICHAEL SAINT ALIG!!!!!!!!!!
doyouwash1 1 year ago
he said michael st. alig haha
CryptoDah2 1 year ago 2
hopefully this year wont be so hot
MizeryTube 1 year ago
I WAS THERE, I CANT BELIEVE I MISSED SSEEING YOU ):
narlychick101 1 year ago
R.I.P Talon :47
awojunior 1 year ago
My friend Ron D Core Spun at that party!
AlyssaNicoleIppolito 2 years ago
i got blood in my eyes
ernieOmega 2 years ago
Lmao fuckin siick! I was the dude in the name montage in the begining that said his name was steele in the angerfist hockey mask
Staticshriek 2 years ago
James St. james is fucking amazing<3 I hope he comes to AZ again
xMissCannabisx 2 years ago
OMG! those phx kids...
freshfacehooker 2 years ago
1:55 AHAHAHA my boy sketchi-D!! I love that kid :)
x0xKissesx0x 2 years ago
I hope you got laid, girl. :)
fIamingcreature 2 years ago
Hahaha...4:42...what the fuck?
squeezemylemon 2 years ago
Ahhh I So Got To Meet James St. James At Bloodfest! That Man Made My Life ! Lol And I Got To Give Him Kandi! Fuck Yesh For Camera's!
TheMagicalLemmings 2 years ago
this is probably the closest i will ever get to santino rice xD
BatteriesDead 2 years ago
Congratulations on your 100th Episode James!
How Are You Still Alive? LOL!
WOW for W.O.W! Much Love & 100 More! XOXOXOX
santinosantino 2 years ago
born and raised in phoenix and i totally missed this event........please james go next year i want to meet you and my idol ernie!!!! so sad i want to cry!!!!
eddieomega 2 years ago
@alextothemax they are from AZ. Bless their hearts
hellojody 2 years ago
ughh i cant stand these KIDS that think Party Monster is the reasons for raves so NOT true.... learn your facts people!!! by the way James looks fab!!
alextothemax 2 years ago