What's the craziest party you've ever been to?
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I became an official Punk after seeing the Sex Pistols at Winterland when I was 13.
I remember hearing that the Clash were coming to town in March, 1980. I was just a wee 15 year old.
During this time Bill Graham owned the music scene and when I heard that tickets were in the $30 range, I put the idea out of my head for seeing them. Back in those days, I never paid more than $5 to see a show.
(check out 'the venue' on this site) http://tiny.cc/p6016
I found out through some friends that the Clash were upset that the 'true punk' crowd could not afford to see their show, and that they were planning on doing a private 'after party'. I found out that same day that they would play at The Peoples Temple along with The Residents.
I guess the city of San Francisco took ownership of that property since the whole Jim Jones Massacre in 1978. It was still creepy dancing and partying in such a place that was still fresh on everyones mind. We waited until almost 2 am to see them... but I finally did! The Residents also did a fantastic show! (yes.. they wore those eyeball heads) It was the best after party I have ever been to!
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M$In my first year I was at (though of course didn't participate) in one of the biggest riots in the history of the school which included the flipping of several police cars and dozens of people being tazered. I also attended a kegger which was crashed by cops with close to a thousand people and nearly 50 kegs - all confiscated.
I haven't been back in a couple of years in favor of downtown, but it's still a good spot for the evening and still just as crazy as always!
Luckily, there is YouTube history galore so you guys can see for yourself!
I was AT this party - I'll admit, it was a great time. One of my friends is interviewed in the video. I'm also in the video briefly at 4:00, and I was in the house the officer made the arrest at at 4:39. It's a great place to party, but why anyone would want to live there, I'll never know.. still, year after year, my friends rent houses in the area. Within months, half their stuff is stolen and their houses destroyed - even if they and their roommates choose not to party, the noise is inescapable. You literally can't drive through the area without blowing a tire on the broken glass. 3 years later, it's no better - not even close.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bICN4ZztrSs
This party ended in several dozen arrests and school expulsions if I remember correctly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T2M-BjxJHI
Another night we were at a friends house in which most of the home's furniture was dragged to the street and burned. They didn't care - they bought new stuff and did it all again the very next weekend. I know there is a video out there but I can't find it.
The 3 stabbings discussed in this video - it happened in a complex (semi-detached homes) and I was just two doors down at the time. That complex is by far the most dangerous area in the city - constant stabbings and a murder or two, if I remember correctly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3iW2tCfl7I
Oh, Funshawe, how I love thee!
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M$Each apartment had a different theme, and type of alcoholic beverage. Each building in the complex played a different type of music, so everyone could be happy with the music in at least one building.
Most people were in costumes, and it was just a drunken blast until someone decided to punch another person at the party. Then another punch. Then another punch.
A riot ensued in which three people were thrown off of a thrid story balcony. A girl in the group that I was in was knocked to the ground by a randon act of violence. She ended up breaking her elbow on a curb. We promptly left.
The police came out to break up the party. It was reported later that the police estimated that there was over 5,000 people at this party, and they made seventy-two arrests.
In total, we were at the party for about five hours until the fighting broke out. To this day, it was the most memorable party of my life.
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M$We had around 300 people there and it was so much fun! Drinking and other stuff that, needless to say, really enhanced the party atmosphere.
My 18th went on for two days. It took me a week to clean up after that!
I guess that doesn't sound so crazy now that I talked about cleaning :p
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M$Now this is a 2 day, 12 hours a day, MASSIVE rave (over 200,000 people). Imagine around 6 stages of music, including a stadium that was used for the olympics filled to the brim with people (who were either drunk or on drugs. The craziest sound systems ever, crazy lightshows, just insane over the top everything. Performers etc.. People jumped fences to get to the main ground of the stadium, they jumped onto tent stands, then some collapsed and because the water was 3$ a bottle, a ton of people rushed to go storm the water place.
Here is a picture of the main stage
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M$Anyway, this particular weekend, my buddies were having a pajama house party (read: pajama jammy-jam!) - obviously, everyone there had to be wearing pajamas. I wanted to be there SO BAD, but I had to work, so one of my friends said, "Hey, why don't you spin music as if you WERE here! That way, we feel you and you'll kind of still be a part of the party!" I thought, what the hell, they'll change the channel after a while anyway, but it will be fun for a while.
So I did my thing, had a pretty good show if I say so myself and gave a lot of shout outs to the party, mentioned my pals names on-air and pretty much played dance music as usual. When I got off my shift, I decided to see if anyone was still there, maybe have a beer and wind down a little.
I knew something was weird when I couldn't find a place to park. When I finally got to the party, I was mobbed by all these girls in teeny tiny tops and bottoms, my bros handing me more beer than I could carry and hearing people going, "Oh man! That's the DJ!" My friends had literally moved the living room furniture outside to make a HUGE dance floor and it was packed. My friends told me that all these people heard my show and pieced together where this party was and came out - and apparently I was the star of the party.
By far one of the best parties I ever went to!!
Those were the days!
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M$I thought this guy was serious!! So much so, that I basically checked out of the business, let him take control of it, and began making plans for the next chapter in our life journey. I gave him our offer sheet, and it went unacknowledged for three weeks. I started to wonder what the hell was happening – no counter offer, no discussion, no “are you crazy, I wouldn’t give you half of what you’re asking for this dump!” Nothing. Upon finally being pressed for a response, he simply said “I’m not interested, and I've decided to concentrate on other issues.”thomas sabo ohrringe Huh?? What about the crowd of friends you had in here two nights ago speaking as if you were the soon-to-be owner?





Okay, that sounds crazy. Why wasn't I there with you?!
whats that!!