From Lisburn but lived most of my life in Lurgan in a 'Nationalist' area, been going out since 1993, and I've been in predominantly Protestant clubs (Kellys/Lush, Circus, Hegartys, Trax) and predominantly Catholic clubs (Arena, Ta's, Glanpark, Exit 15) and over the course of 30 years I've never seen a fight that was caused by sectarianism at any club, and that's a fact, we're a community in ourselves, and through going to clubs and events I've made lifelong friends from other walks of life that I wouldn't have met, it's a different scene now as there aren't many regular club nights now, but long may the spirit of friendship at dance events continue ❤️
I was meant to be in this documentary with Mark Young, my wife debs and dream frequency ..was at the manahattan and killwaughter gigs they played that week... Pity I missed this.great to finally see it. Didn't think it would ever be shown know.. Big shout out to the Kelly's massive !!! Still have such strong memories 30 years later ..Best days ever. "Those that were there will never forget,those that weren't will never understand...to go from a day to day life being a walking target and fearing for your life.to a paradise of 1500 people who genuinely never gave a shit about the sectarian hatred that affected our everyday life .Everyone was on the same buzz 😊 and we had our escape from the daily trauma of people dying every day if the week. I. Even remember Ireland beating Italy 1-0 and the whole place going crazy. Meanwhile a bar got shot up in Loughlin Island 😢. Massive respect to blandy and the rest of the dream frequency crew along with ultrasonic, the 2 best PAs about..this was battle of the giants 2 .RIP MALLORCA LEE
Brilliant show. Grew up Garvaghy Road. Will never respect anyone more than the lad from Orange Field who lost his da.. he gets both sides of the struggle despite the most horrific sacrifice for him. Absolute love for you man, I hope the world has treated you well since
I lived over there for several years in the 90s as a Squaddie. I went to Kellys. Circus Circus, Heggartys and numerous places in Belfast. Even met my wife clubbin . Never had any trouble inside a club with either side. Always an edge to it though. Like everywhere else in the UK , gangsters and greed ruined it. 30 year later Belfast is great place. Miss those day's though.
So sad but true. Even in the early 2000s when I was "on the rip" I would have went to any house party. We were all getting on great but then the inevitable comedown....the paranoia kicked in then the panic. We'll all Rave again together as one together someday though. God Bless. ✌
my best mate jonny nevins main man in this now gone along with a few others in this...fuckin thing has been taken down a few times also ill grab and reupload
Apparently she went through quite a transformation over the years. According to the director, she eventually outgrew her earlier, more liberal views and embraced loyalism.
Rest in peace to the old mountain ravers all my das friends,Big soupy campbell is still kicking tho keep er lit and all the best to yasss,TOP MOUNTAIN RAVERS
So sad to hear the narrow minded bitterness of the youth back then. I think things have changed quite a bit. Yes division still exists, but I think we are on the right path. I hope so anyway
Raves even now would be the best way to break the divisions between youths today for good. Covid really hit the scene badly but hopefully it's makes a revival.
RIP JONNY NEVINS, heard so many stories about this fella, and they're all mental, does anyone know where i would find a photo of him as an adult before he passed to see if I recognise him?
@@rossnevins8513he was an orangefield hero mate, some of the stuff he's done was hilarious, there was a fella getting bullied in school (jonny didn't go to the school) but he snuck in in a uniform and knocked the bullies out.
From Lisburn but lived most of my life in Lurgan in a 'Nationalist' area, been going out since 1993, and I've been in predominantly Protestant clubs (Kellys/Lush, Circus, Hegartys, Trax) and predominantly Catholic clubs (Arena, Ta's, Glanpark, Exit 15) and over the course of 30 years I've never seen a fight that was caused by sectarianism at any club, and that's a fact, we're a community in ourselves, and through going to clubs and events I've made lifelong friends from other walks of life that I wouldn't have met, it's a different scene now as there aren't many regular club nights now, but long may the spirit of friendship at dance events continue ❤️
I was meant to be in this documentary with Mark Young, my wife debs and dream frequency ..was at the manahattan and killwaughter gigs they played that week... Pity I missed this.great to finally see it. Didn't think it would ever be shown know..
Big shout out to the Kelly's massive !!! Still have such strong memories 30 years later ..Best days ever. "Those that were there will never forget,those that weren't will never understand...to go from a day to day life being a walking target and fearing for your life.to a paradise of 1500 people who genuinely never gave a shit about the sectarian hatred that affected our everyday life .Everyone was on the same buzz 😊 and we had our escape from the daily trauma of people dying every day if the week. I. Even remember Ireland beating Italy 1-0 and the whole place going crazy. Meanwhile a bar got shot up in Loughlin Island 😢.
Massive respect to blandy and the rest of the dream frequency crew along with ultrasonic, the 2 best PAs about..this was battle of the giants 2 .RIP MALLORCA LEE
Brilliant show. Grew up Garvaghy Road. Will never respect anyone more than the lad from Orange Field who lost his da.. he gets both sides of the struggle despite the most horrific sacrifice for him. Absolute love for you man, I hope the world has treated you well since
@@Lastcookie Sad to hear that. Sorry for your loss.
I lived over there for several years in the 90s as a Squaddie. I went to Kellys. Circus Circus, Heggartys and numerous places in Belfast. Even met my wife clubbin . Never had any trouble inside a club with either side. Always an edge to it though.
Like everywhere else in the UK , gangsters and greed ruined it.
30 year later Belfast is great place. Miss those day's though.
So sad but true. Even in the early 2000s when I was "on the rip" I would have went to any house party. We were all getting on great but then the inevitable comedown....the paranoia kicked in then the panic. We'll all Rave again together as one together someday though.
God Bless. ✌
Are you Aphex Twin?😁
This is fantastic documentary, cheers for uploading it didn’t think I was gonna find it!
Rip my dear friend Kojack, buses from top of the Suffolk road West Belfast 93-98 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
The good old days on which I wish I was alive🤝🤝
ive now got so if deleted again ill reup it
my best mate jonny nevins main man in this now gone along with a few others in this...fuckin thing has been taken down a few times also ill grab and reupload
who are the ones no longer here? sad to hear that
Liam Barr (Barso) passed away last week from Lenadoon/Rosnareen. RIP
Jonny was nuts, partied a few times with him. id prob know you too. knew a load from Orangefield.
Were,u from chum?marty here from tte bloomfield!!!
I grew up and ran about 25:34 😊 wif jonny
That young lady, is light years ahead of young Loyalist. Well done. I wonder what became of her??
Apparently she went through quite a transformation over the years. According to the director, she eventually outgrew her earlier, more liberal views and embraced loyalism.
@ConnorClements oh dear, what happened to her boyfriend?
Rest in peace to the old mountain ravers all my das friends,Big soupy campbell is still kicking tho keep er lit and all the best to yasss,TOP MOUNTAIN RAVERS
The ol rave s brought young catholic s and protestant s together in dark rave you didn't know who anybody was plus we were all loved up on drugs.
I remember at the time, best thing ever happed ! acab
Now hardstyle raves in Holland raves are the ticket best xtc u can get
big up Kneecap
When X was actually X.
So sad to hear the narrow minded bitterness of the youth back then. I think things have changed quite a bit. Yes division still exists, but I think we are on the right path. I hope so anyway
Raves even now would be the best way to break the divisions between youths today for good. Covid really hit the scene badly but hopefully it's makes a revival.
State of this lot.
RIP JONNY NEVINS, heard so many stories about this fella, and they're all mental, does anyone know where i would find a photo of him as an adult before he passed to see if I recognise him?
@@rossnevins8513he was an orangefield hero mate, some of the stuff he's done was hilarious, there was a fella getting bullied in school (jonny didn't go to the school) but he snuck in in a uniform and knocked the bullies out.
Holy fuck greer is brett savages father, late soldier from belfast god rest his soul.
RIP johnny
@@rossnevins8513 i partied with jonny loads of times during early 90s. loads of stories. good guy.