LBC - remembering Roskilde in Berlin

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  • wolfamongwolves
    wolfamongwolves Posts: 2,414
    GetALife wrote:
    if security says yes to chemlights and if they are that cheap with packs of 100 I suggest to make up a list with everyone who's going to buy at least one pack ... a fund might be too complicated

    Exactly what I was thinking. I've no problem with just buying a box or two and handing them out, and if others feel the same....

    Fuck central planning! Organic grassroots activism all the way!!! :D
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  • GetALife
    GetALife Posts: 563
    :lol: ... don't wanna over-organize it...I rely on people who say they wanna join in...just wanna have an overview how many lights we'll obviously would get together...
    GetALife wrote:
    if security says yes to chemlights and if they are that cheap with packs of 100 I suggest to make up a list with everyone who's going to buy at least one pack ... a fund might be too complicated

    Exactly what I was thinking. I've no problem with just buying a box or two and handing them out, and if others feel the same....

    Fuck central planning! Organic grassroots activism all the way!!! :D
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  • supernova
    supernova Posts: 17
    Hi all fellow jammers.

    My first gig ever with Pearl Jam was the Roskilde gig. I was there front row with my two brothers and luckily none of us got hurt. However, the gig in Denmark had a tremendous impact on us as we stood extremely close to "what happened", and somehow it made our relationship to Pearl Jam much stronger. They have always been my favourite band and on June the 30th the three brothers return once again to see the mighty PJ!´

    Anyway, to respond to your post, we are ALL IN on your suggestion. It would be a great thing to do to remind those who died so tragically in front of the Orange Stage at Roskilde

    Peace
  • Sappy113
    Sappy113 Posts: 178
    As someone who were at Roskilde, to see something like this happen would be awesome and emotional all at once. It'd be a nice gesture to state that we remember those we lost, we remember the lessons learned, we celebrate being here together and we're going to take real good care of one another. At the show and afterwards.

    I remember a show from that Roskilde, the last show closing off the Orange Stage for the year. Danish rockers DAD, who passed lit torches down through the crowd in order to pay respect and remembrance to the victims. I don't remember any specifics of the show at all, but those moments are still etched in my memory. Seeing something similar done in Berlin, not with lit torches obviously, I'd hope would allow us all to remember how damn precious life is.
  • michelleelise
    michelleelise Posts: 346
    I think this would be beautiful, and I really wish I was able to be at the Europe shows!!

    I really don't want to be a damper, but does anyone remember hearing that the band hates glow lights? I think because of the environmental impact? I could swear that I remember reading or hearing that they've banned them at all of their shows. Or maybe I'm not remembering that correctly... totally possible :)
  • wolkenlos
    wolkenlos Posts: 591
    edited May 2010
    I really don't want to be a damper, but does anyone remember hearing that the band hates glow lights? I think because of the environmental impact? I could swear that I remember reading or hearing that they've banned them at all of their shows. Or maybe I'm not remembering that correctly... totally possible :)

    This would be bad :(
    Remember we are all in the crowd with our lights and they just talk about us fucking up the environment :?

    EDIT: just found this link http://www.scottradecenter.com/STC-events/pearljam.html
    Glow sticks were prohibited at this venue because you could use them as projectile :lol:
    But I have no problem to smuggle them into the venue in my boots or underwear ;D We can't always follow the rules! :P
    Post edited by wolkenlos on
  • wolfamongwolves
    wolfamongwolves Posts: 2,414
    What about tapers? I know that the venue won't allow sparklers (probably b/c they're officially fireworks) but tapers wouldn't be any more dangerous than lighters, surely?
    93: Slane
    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
    11: San José
    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • wolkenlos
    wolkenlos Posts: 591
    What about tapers? I know that the venue won't allow sparklers (probably b/c they're officially fireworks) but tapers wouldn't be any more dangerous than lighters, surely?

    Could you explain what tapers are? I don't know the vocabulary... I googled them and found candles?!
    But yeah man... we could all use candles... a little tea light for example?

    So romantic :lol:
  • wolfamongwolves
    wolfamongwolves Posts: 2,414
    wolkenlos wrote:
    What about tapers? I know that the venue won't allow sparklers (probably b/c they're officially fireworks) but tapers wouldn't be any more dangerous than lighters, surely?

    Could you explain what tapers are? I don't know the vocabulary... I googled them and found candles?!
    But yeah man... we could all use candles... a little tea light for example?

    So romantic :lol:

    I may have the word wrong, but they are very thin candles that are really just used for lighting tall candles. I reckon they should be very cheap, but I actually can't find them online (which is what makes me think that I've got the wrong word)
    93: Slane
    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
    11: San José
    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • michelleelise
    michelleelise Posts: 346
    Here are some small tapers made for vigils, 60 per box!

    http://www.candles4less.com/candles/Uti ... -Box-of-60

    EDIT: and if you don't want to buy that paper piece, I've seen something like this being used with cupcake papers :)
  • wolfamongwolves
    wolfamongwolves Posts: 2,414
    Here are some small tapers made for vigils, 60 per box!

    http://www.candles4less.com/candles/Uti ... -Box-of-60

    EDIT: and if you don't want to buy that paper piece, I've seen something like this being used with cupcake papers :)
    A bit more expensive than I was expecting.

    On second thoughts, having hundreds or thousands of people with open flames, might just be a recipe for disaster.

    which would not be good, on that night of all nights.
    93: Slane
    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
    11: San José
    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • Sian-of-the-dead
    Sian-of-the-dead Posts: 8,963
    wolkenlos wrote:
    What about tapers? I know that the venue won't allow sparklers (probably b/c they're officially fireworks) but tapers wouldn't be any more dangerous than lighters, surely?

    Could you explain what tapers are? I don't know the vocabulary... I googled them and found candles?!
    But yeah man... we could all use candles... a little tea light for example?

    So romantic :lol:

    I may have the word wrong, but they are very thin candles that are really just used for lighting tall candles. I reckon they should be very cheap, but I actually can't find them online (which is what makes me think that I've got the wrong word)

    I think they may be called tapers... It seems familiar to me anyways.

    To be honest, I think that security might clamp down on loads of us taking candles into the venue and scupper the whole thing... Not trying to be a party pooper, just realistic :)

    Thank you to the people who posted who were actually at the Roskilde show. I think I speak for a few of us when I sat it means a lot that you're behind this idea :thumbup:
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • wolkenlos
    wolkenlos Posts: 591
    Here are some small tapers made for vigils, 60 per box!

    http://www.candles4less.com/candles/Uti ... -Box-of-60

    EDIT: and if you don't want to buy that paper piece, I've seen something like this being used with cupcake papers :)

    Ok, but they are a lot more expensive than the glow sticks. (100 glow sticks for 4,30€ /5,XX $ ....the tapers are 60 pieces for 20$!)
  • wolfamongwolves
    wolfamongwolves Posts: 2,414

    To be honest, I think that security might clamp down on loads of us taking candles into the venue and scupper the whole thing... Not trying to be a party pooper, just realistic :)

    Yeah, I agree. Shame though.

    Maybe glowsticks is the best way to go, though the environmental impact point is a good and fair one.

    Any other ideas?
    93: Slane
    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
    11: San José
    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • michelleelise
    michelleelise Posts: 346
    wolkenlos wrote:

    Ok, but they are a lot more expensive than the glow sticks. (100 glow sticks for 4,30€ /5,XX $ ....the tapers are 60 pieces for 20$!)

    Yikes!! :o
  • Sian-of-the-dead
    Sian-of-the-dead Posts: 8,963

    To be honest, I think that security might clamp down on loads of us taking candles into the venue and scupper the whole thing... Not trying to be a party pooper, just realistic :)

    Yeah, I agree. Shame though.

    Maybe glowsticks is the best way to go, though the environmental impact point is a good and fair one.

    Any other ideas?

    I've been thinking about it and I do believe that glo-sticks is probably the best way to show unity and respect. Multiple banners could seem a little crass if not done tactfully... and like we said, candles would be perfect but dangerous and security won't like it.

    Hmm.. :think:
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • wolkenlos
    wolkenlos Posts: 591
    edited May 2010
    Yes candles would look nice... but in the crowd it's hard to handle.
    I think we should stick to the glow lights, we just all have to be responsible in the handling (don't throw them on the ground afterwards and produce lots of trash!) I mean they are so easy to use. Encore - bending the sticks - LIGHT :lol:
    Better than burning our thumbs on the lighters or trying to keep the sparklers alive.

    EDIT:
    but with the glow sticks we have to make sure that everybody uses them at the same time (encore 1) and not that many people already start using them before/during the show because then the feeling of unity would be gone and the sticks wouldn't be a big surprise anymore..
    Post edited by wolkenlos on
  • wolfamongwolves
    wolfamongwolves Posts: 2,414
    So where are you all seeing these "100 glowsticks for a fiver"?
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    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
    11: San José
    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • wolkenlos
    wolkenlos Posts: 591
    edited May 2010
    http://www.magic-man1001.de/index.php?cl=details&anid=6ba479210699d5d91.14257894&campaign=Google%20Produktsuche%2Falle%20Artikel&efp=googleps&efc=2453&efpn=Google%20Produktsuche&mktsp=efire&c=2453&a=1216726&u=1422&z=1421832.18633

    Every set of 100 contains only one color, but they have 7 colors in their product range - I'd suggest that we'll all buy different colors and mix them together :)

    EDIT:
    and yes, it's a german website ;D
    The colors are:
    grün (green), rot (red), gelb (yellow), pink, orange, lila (violet), blau (blue) & weiß (white)
    Post edited by wolkenlos on
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    ... and this place has a mixture of colours ... £5.99 if you are buying one pack of 100 http://www.glow-sticks.org/100-Pack-of- ... elets.html
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?