BBC Documentary on the Summer Of Rave 1989
Sit down, get comfortable and re-live the summer of rave 1989—or, more likely, live vicariously because chances are you weren’t there but these people were, with their baggy fashion and John Lennon glasses and their heroic intake of narcotics, dancing like a mad Leprechaun who’s found a pot of gold.
It charts the rise of acid house, when dance culture hit the mainstream and created the kind of scare-mongering usually reserved for terrorists these days.
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