Words matter. These are the best Rave Quotes from famous people such as Avicii, Fawad Khan, Lord Byron, Katherine Dunham, Mojo Nixon, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When I started working on electronic music, that was after the rave period. I haven’t even seen that part of it that much.
I observe a lot, and I try to pick out what looks good on me. I like to keep it basic and simple. Never too flashy. Remember, whatever suits you is the best, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be the trend or the rave of the season.
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Sometimes I have given my husband a manuscript to read that has turned out to have fantastic rave reviews and he’ll tell me it is no good. Well, if I didn’t know him as well as I know him I would be terribly depressed.
Rave music sounds like an electronic disco version of ’30s Universal monster movies.
After ‘Honey’ I read the rave reviews and thought I had it made. But it was two-and-a-half years before I was on the screen again.
I mean, I’d love to see ‘The Woman in Black’ in the Nineties on the rave scene!
The Raves of Thrones parties started in Australia and has since spread all over the world. However, no one does it like the Aussies.
I grew up in a place where everybody was a storyteller, but nobody wrote. It was that kind of Celtic, storytelling tradition: everybody would have a story at the pub or at parties, even at the clubs and raves.
I wouldn’t call myself ‘into the DJ scene.’ I have friends who are DJs, like James Murphy. I was really into the DJ scene at his wedding. But generally, I’m not at the clubs. I’ve never been to a rave.
The best part about the movie, and everybody seems to rave about it, is the boot camp part.
My recipe for dealing with anger and frustration: set the kitchen timer for twenty minutes, cry, rant, and rave, and at the sound of the bell, simmer down and go about business as usual.
You’ve got to not care about what people think. You learn that as an actor. If you get a bad review, will you be destroyed by it? Or will you think you’re God’s gift when you get a rave review?
I started as a rave promoter when I was 17 years old; then I started DJing at 19.
The elements of rave that we try to incorporate are the fun aspects.
I used to go to raves, but I was never into the whistles and white gloves.
It feels so good to be able to be part of an action flick like ‘The Raid’ and to read the rave reviews in a number of film festivals.
When Paul Beatty’s ‘The Sellout’ was first published in America in 2015, it was a small release. It got a rave review in the daily ‘New York Times’ and one in the weekly ‘New York Times Book Review,’ too, for good measure. But by and large, it was not a conversation-generating book.
If you’re wearing Reebok classics, then you’re going through a midlife crisis. I don’t want to catch you wearing these in the rave.
New Rave was like the 60s – if you can remember it then you weren’t there.
I used to go to rave parties, too, but I was never savvy with techno.
I tend to sit around with my friends a lot and rant and rave about things I think are ridiculous in the world, and I tend to make fun of myself a lot.
If you look at the whole New Rave movement, the big common ground is definitely the fun element. It’s more outward-looking music than introspective.
Most raves used to end by getting CS gassed. It wouldn’t be like: ‘Last orders! We’ve gotta go!’ It’d be: ‘Sigh, it’s been CS gassed, we’ve gotta leave.’
When I finally turned 18, I started to wonder if rave was now different to what it was and whether I’d missed out on the golden days of rave. So, I thought I’d talk to some of the legends in the game and get an education on how music was made, listened to and the rave scene from before I was even born.
South Africa is the only place in the Southern hemisphere where Halloween is really catching on. They have a lot of sporting events that have made it more popular there. They have motocross and rave celebrations, and they’re embracing it as a youth culture thing.
I’ve probably got the most eclectic social media there is because it literally goes from hanging out with my son at a park, to, like, Madonna’s house, to a rave in Africa.
My own view would be to let Saddam bluster, let him rant and rave all he wants. As long as he behaves himself within his own borders, we should not be addressing any attack or resources against him.
CalArts was incredible for me. It’s a school that I rave about and constantly want to give back to.
When doing comedy, I do what makes me laugh. The first person I learned from said I should talk about things I am passionate about – that I love or hate – because the audience likes to see passion. The stuff I rant and rave about stems from a place that really pisses me off.
I’ve been on the edge of everything, like one of those characters at the side of a Brueghel painting with a warty nose. I’ve been very lucky – I lived through three of the most profoundly important musical revolutions of the 20th century: latterday rock and roll, punk and then the rave culture.
I would go to college and people would know me from the rave they went to at the weekend. So I would get a bit of respect. But I would always go to class and do my work. My mother made sure of that.
It’s a lot more fun for actors to cry and rant and rave, or have a drug problem or a drinking problem.
I’m a very proud mother as Sanah has been getting lots of rave reviews. She has done good work and shown herself as a promising actress.
I’m really, really into the rave scene and just kind of how people come together and how it’s just music and just love.