Savannah wrote:Hi Evan! I think you're the first person to quote Coldplay in your introductory thread.(I'm easily entertained.)
Here's a thread with lots of information about the ticket situation as it pertains to volunteering, including links to the volunteer pages. (The short answer? Register for a ticket. It's far more reliable.)
Volunteering=stubs???
viewtopic.php?f=82&t=52507
If you don't like electronic music, make sure to avoid camping anywhere near 2 o' clock and 10 o'clock on the city map. Those are where the large sound camps tend to be . . .
Dr Helix wrote:Savannah wrote:Hi Evan! I think you're the first person to quote Coldplay in your introductory thread.(I'm easily entertained.)
Here's a thread with lots of information about the ticket situation as it pertains to volunteering, including links to the volunteer pages. (The short answer? Register for a ticket. It's far more reliable.)
Volunteering=stubs???
viewtopic.php?f=82&t=52507
If you don't like electronic music, make sure to avoid camping anywhere near 2 o' clock and 10 o'clock on the city map. Those are where the large sound camps tend to be . . .
I think of BM as one giant sound camp actually. But 2 and 10 are definitely where the volume is turned up ALL the way.
trilobyte wrote:I get it, you clearly have no understanding or appreciation of electronic music. Good for you.
In addition to the thread Savannah linked to, you can get a lot of other information about volunteering from the main/home page of the site. Ticketing info is in its own section, though the low income ticket process & applications won't happen until next month. You should also take a look at the First Timer's Guide and Survival Guides, if you haven't. Welcome to the site.
Savannah wrote:Hi Evan! I think you're the first person to quote Coldplay in your introductory thread.(I'm easily entertained.)
Here's a thread with lots of information about the ticket situation as it pertains to volunteering, including links to the volunteer pages. (The short answer? Register for a ticket. It's far more reliable.)
Volunteering=stubs???
viewtopic.php?f=82&t=52507
If you don't like electronic music, make sure to avoid camping anywhere near 2 o' clock and 10 o'clock on the city map. Those are where the large sound camps tend to be . . .
theCryptofishist wrote:Yeah, you're pretty much not going to get a ticket this year by volunteering. Depending on department you have to finish multiple work shifts this year for a discounted ticket next year.
Any variations of this that I'm aware of, I'm not going to say a word about, because I don't want to give people false hope.
trilobyte wrote:I get it, you clearly have no understanding or appreciation of electronic music. Good for you.
In addition to the thread Savannah linked to, you can get a lot of other information about volunteering from the main/home page of the site. Ticketing info is in its own section, though the low income ticket process & applications won't happen until next month. You should also take a look at the First Timer's Guide and Survival Guides, if you haven't. Welcome to the site.

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
48_love wrote:Welcome to ePlaya.
Is the RZA a "musician"? He certainly doesn't strum a banjo, but he makes some great beats, no?.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:lol.. that's quite a stretch there, bro.
It's taking all my power to button my lip right now. Y'all have fun with this one
There are some who, as we have said, both themselves assert that it is possible for the same thing to be and not be, and say that people can judge this to be the case.
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We can, however, demonstrate negatively even that this view is impossible, if our opponent will only say something; and if he says nothing, it is absurd to attempt to reason with one who will not reason about anything, in so far as he refuses to reason. For such a man, as such, is seen already to be no better than a mere plant.
It is said that in the island of Gyaros the mice eat iron.

junglesmacks wrote:lol.. that's quite a stretch there, bro.
It's taking all my power to button my lip right now. Y'all have fun with this one
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
theCryptofishist wrote: most american of musics, the polka?
new_world_order wrote:Savannah wrote:Hi Evan! I think you're the first person to quote Coldplay in your introductory thread.(I'm easily entertained.)
Here's a thread with lots of information about the ticket situation as it pertains to volunteering, including links to the volunteer pages. (The short answer? Register for a ticket. It's far more reliable.)
Volunteering=stubs???
viewtopic.php?f=82&t=52507
If you don't like electronic music, make sure to avoid camping anywhere near 2 o' clock and 10 o'clock on the city map. Those are where the large sound camps tend to be . . .
Thank you so much for the advice, Savannah! I think I will just go register and volunteer anyway. I don't want to be a zombie the entire time. I'm the kind of person that has to be doing SOMETHING. An idle Evan mind is a mischievous one and gets me into trouble.Not sayin thats a bad thing!
illy dilly wrote:junglesmacks wrote:lol.. that's quite a stretch there, bro.
It's taking all my power to button my lip right now. Y'all have fun with this one
Agreed!
Lets get wasted and go dance to EDM tell we sweat like a pig in a slaughter house.
lemur wrote:dancing at burning man?! not to that crap... point me to the nearest ballroom.. maybe in vegas.
i wouldnt step NEAR one of those places, not only is the so-called-music amateurish droll noise but the architecture is just disgusting... i mean they are mixing neoclassical styles with Bedouin designs?!
sheeesh.. these people wouldnt know "real music" or "real art" if they were being taught how to create music by legendary musicians such as THE GZA and BONE THUGGS AND HARMONY... or being taught to paint by such masters as THOMAS KINKADE and BANKSY.
come on.
disgusting turn for the worst at burning man... and they call it an "art" event.
more like "fart"
lemur wrote:"true music"
how stupid can one post get.
you can take youre music snobbery and shove it!!
"i like all music.. except.."
i hope this is performance art because it truly nails this type of personality.. if so, good one..
if not.. sheesh..
you might think youre showing us how worldly you are but really youre showing how foolish you are!!
new_world_order wrote:I don't get it.
lemur wrote:new_world_order wrote:I don't get it.
"That everyone is allowed to learn to read, ruins in the long run not only writing but also thinking."
new_world_order wrote:Electronic pisses me off; being a musician, it is a cop out to say that mixing random sounds to a beat suddenly makes you a musician. To me, musicianship takes skill and a life time of practice at mastering not only an instrument and the technique, but the theory of why things sound pleasing to the ears. I can sit at home and make electronic shit on my lap top in two seconds. Playing my harmonica, the piano or guitar takes so much more than clicking buttons of sounds that you are not actually producing with your body.

junglesmacks wrote:Knock yourself out with all that. I'm hanging with Elmo and Doogie. Don't hate.

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