Hi, Not sure where to put this as at work and short of time, but the pic box is overlapping the text! Ta 86.180.18.214 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 14:50, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
The intro paragraphs are mostly good overall. But were they written by a Europhile? There's a hell of a lot of mentions of 'Europe' for something as autonomous as a rave/free party. The concept is broad enough that it could appear any time in history, which is fine, but if by 'Europe', you're referring to the phenomenon born around 1985-1988 in Manchester, England, and the South with groups called 'sound systems' such as Spiral Tribe etc, and the parties that were later copied in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Slavic countries etc, then the definition should mention that as a key example -eg The Summer of Love (1989). ~'Sound system' could be more prominent. Keep it general, sure, but nobody raves in 'Europe'. They rave, or they rave in a specific place as an example. Like saying Drum and Bass originated in 'a NATO member state', it draws unnecessary attention to the political motivations of the writer. 2.110.239.227 (talk) 12:18, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
These three overlap and I think they need to be joined in some way, any suggestions? -- rex the first Dec 19, 2005 (GMT)
The new merged version is much better - my only minor issue is that the term "rave" to denote a free party (or a less regulated event in a club) is still used amongst older people in the UK (in their mid 20s-30s) and many other who attend the more "underground" events.
Clubbing is seen as a somewhat more commercialised activity with more of a "bling culture" (fashion/jewellery), more posing/attempts to pull and (in some cases) more violence!
This usage of language may of course be different in other countries... General Lighting 21:17, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
I think in general a good job, well done Funjiman brown
Too many things to detail, will mention only one..
In the 'Law (in the UK) and Police response' section the following sentance - 'It also was introduced to kill a popular youth movement that was taking many drinkers out of town centres drinking on taxable alcohol and into fields to take drugs.' is definatley npov, many others and not the time to edit myself.
nice work! i also see some stuff to edit here, will come back soon, currently im busy on the teknival page and will use this page as one of my templatesMujinga 00:47, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
A request for help: I only know about the laws inside the UK if anybody knows about other countries laws please help!
Rex the first talk | contribs 23:46, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
Where I live, in Norfolk, UK, a free party is called a rave, amongst people in their late teens and early twenties. Perhaps the suggestion that it is called a "rave" less and less is erroneous? It hasn't been cited. 84.68.201.70 22:38, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Two brief things:
The intro has been converted into an advertisement. If anybody knows anything about this, please respond by Wednesday or I am reverting it. Mythicalmonk (talk) 03:02, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
I've removed that note before for lack of references. Apparently it was added back without my noticing (with the same bad reference which doesn't support the assertion). Rex the first recently replaced it with a new reference, but I'm getting an error related to not accepting cookies when visiting the link, both in FF3.5 and IE8. Can someone get a real, working reference please? --ShadowRangerRIT (talk) 16:16, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
Rife with OR, few sources, does not sufficiently make a case for being any different from a rave party, illegal or otherwise. yonnie (talk) 20:47, 5 July 2013 (UTC)
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