Evergreen was in the middle of nowhere so we could get past noise complaints. There were some Apts across the street but they couldn't hear as across the street was like a couple of acres away. Parties never got shut down in the city either for that matter.
John Battles said:
Yes , even tho' I always thought people could have the option of turning it down , or turning it off....But , it never seemed to go that way. And , at least where I went to school , Frats could pull any kind of shit they wanted. Some were'nt as bad about that as others , but , they could be loud , obnoxious, violent. That was OK , they were'nt dressing "Punk" or "Hippie" (Both of which had lost their shock value CENTURIES before being replaced by those flannel shirts K-Mart used to sell , 3 for $10.).
Personally , I think a book like this could be very interesting. We should be supportive.
dave said:Hey, thanks Rod, I'd forgotten about that thing. Just looked it up:
Book Your Own Fuckin' Life
"Don't forget to leave feedback. If you leave comments, people can know what's up. There is no more print version of Book Your Own Life, and there won't be one."To add to John's input, I was at one of those hippie/diy houses in about '94, listening to a punk band. This was on the outskirts of town, and it *still* got shut down by the cops.Maybe it's an attitude thing. Police don't like punky lookin' kids being loud, but if Young Republican types do the same thing, it seems to be OK with the powers-that-be.