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27 years ago this week. Anybody go? 16:52 - May 26 with 970 viewsBanksterDebtSlave



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"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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27 years ago this week. Anybody go? on 19:02 - May 26 with 847 viewsGlasgowBlue

Was that one of Guido’s raves?

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27 years ago this week. Anybody go? on 21:09 - May 26 with 772 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

27 years ago this week. Anybody go? on 19:02 - May 26 by GlasgowBlue

Was that one of Guido’s raves?


Nope sounds like he was a survival of the fittest libertarian capitalist (money grabbing)with his mate here....
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jan/15/tony-colsto
.....different crowd!
Although he had some redeeming features...
"Staines later described, in a Libertarian Alliance publication, the actions of police, using surveillance to clamp down on acid parties, as "truly a regime of which Stalin or Hitler himself would be proud, implementing socialist policies to protect the citizens from their own moral weakness", an action that "happened, not under a Communist regime, but under an increasingly authoritarian Conservative government".
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"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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27 years ago this week. Anybody go? on 09:29 - May 27 with 660 viewsurbanpenguin

27 years ago this week. Anybody go? on 19:02 - May 26 by GlasgowBlue

Was that one of Guido’s raves?


No no. Staines and Colston-Hayter joined in much further down the line as a proper neoliberal cashcow project distant from the rave culture's politics.
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27 years ago this week. Anybody go? on 10:07 - May 27 with 634 viewsghostofescobar

27 years ago this week. Anybody go? on 09:29 - May 27 by urbanpenguin

No no. Staines and Colston-Hayter joined in much further down the line as a proper neoliberal cashcow project distant from the rave culture's politics.


Colston Hayter was involved way before Castlemorton. He was in it for the money though, albeit as a consequence he was a key player in the last great youth movements and one of the best summers of my life (1989)! I'd moved inside by the time of Castlemorton, following the rise of the super clubs.

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