Music at the temple?
- Homiesinheaven
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Music at the temple?
i dont remember there being so much music at the temples of the past two years. arent the temples meant to be sacred spaces for reflection and serenity and not for a place to throw a raging dance party? as if there was any lack of dance music on the esplanade. a few friends and i stopped by late one night and had to leave because of the horrible dubstep being blasted. too bad so many art cars took it upon themselves to party there.
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Did you perhaps stop by the temple on wednesday night??? If so that would have been temple of breaks. Every year for as long as I can remember they have always had crazy thumping bass on wednesday nights.
Our camps favorite saying this year was: "SHHHHHHHH........ You're at burning man!!" Its going to be loud every where. Hell my camper was setup roughly 130 feet from root society's massive 3d screen. If you want quite and solitude, head out to the trash fence!
Our camps favorite saying this year was: "SHHHHHHHH........ You're at burning man!!" Its going to be loud every where. Hell my camper was setup roughly 130 feet from root society's massive 3d screen. If you want quite and solitude, head out to the trash fence!
I agree with you homies. I think it should be a place for reflection, not trying to do the best to cope with the noise. Do these people look inside and feel all the tears? Do they look at what is being written there? I went at around 6:00 on Saturday morning and was bothered by the bar scene chatting and noise, and of course the booming art car music. I think that it is insensitive and rude. I hugged a fellow who was beside himself crying while a couple talked loudly about where they were from and how many burns they'd been to. The playa is a huge place, lots of room for music and volume and dancing. I can't think of any place I would ask someone to be quieter, except the temple.
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It seems like the Playa is large enough for there to be one place that's meant to be quiet and peaceful. I don't see why the Temple can't be that place. Just one person (or mutant vehicle) creating party noise can disturb the personal reflections of hundreds of others. Free expression is a great thing but so is being caring and thoughtful towards your community's place of mourning and loss.
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That about sums it up...Despite this being my first burn, it was obvious to me that art cars blasting music had no place by the temple...Temple of Breaks is one thing, but there's no reason the art cars couldn't keep their distance from the temple. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the art cars, but thundering basslines, squelches, and sequences are not something one wants to hear when one is in a sacred place like the temple. Show some respect and steer clear of the temple! (or just don't broadcast any music if you want to be there)Lowz wrote:No matter how far you get, you cant never get rid of assholes ... even during the burn of the temple ...
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I was bothered by the whomever was blowing that stupid horn that fans used at the world cup, a vesuoolia or however you spell it, during the temple burn, and some girl being a loud obnoxious drunk. I was saying goodbye to my late girlfriend-ironically she was always loud and obnoxious when she was drunk. maybe that was a teachable moment? people could at least respect the Temple burn if not the Temple. I guess they were to busy partying to notice what was written there, I found that by being there before 1030 am it was pretty quiet.
I may not be here now but I was there then