Post by alobixx on Sept 19, 2007 13:32:34 GMT 1
From 2003-2006 Scottish anarcho-ravers Shitdisco played free guerrilla parties in their drummer's flat on Glasgow's West Princes Street that became known locally as "61" (the street number of the building.)
During 2005 through till their eviction these parties occurred on almost a monthly basis. Shitdisco would play in the living room, which due to the large Victorian design of the building could hold up to 250 people. Including the rest of the flat the capacity of such parties was upwards of 400.
On only three occasions were these parties closed down by the police. One such incident involved beer bottles and other missiles being thrown at a passing police car by people on the roof. Riot police swiftly arrived and charged through both doors of the flat and attempted to arrest the culprits but were prevented from reaching them by an uncooperative crowd.
On other occasions relations with the police were better, with the authorities unwilling to devote the manpower needed to clear a house of so many people. Uninterrupted, the parties would often last the entire weekend.
Drummer Darren was evicted in Spring 2006 and threatened with a £10,000 lawsuit for damage done to the property during his tenancy.
On www.shitdisco.co.uk they didn't so much produce a blog as an obituary section for the flat they've um, flattened. Photos reveal collapsing floors, exploded radiators and defenestrated televisions.
The band have since opened an offer to play house parties elsewhere whenever they are on tour...
(sources NME / Wikipedia)
During 2005 through till their eviction these parties occurred on almost a monthly basis. Shitdisco would play in the living room, which due to the large Victorian design of the building could hold up to 250 people. Including the rest of the flat the capacity of such parties was upwards of 400.
On only three occasions were these parties closed down by the police. One such incident involved beer bottles and other missiles being thrown at a passing police car by people on the roof. Riot police swiftly arrived and charged through both doors of the flat and attempted to arrest the culprits but were prevented from reaching them by an uncooperative crowd.
On other occasions relations with the police were better, with the authorities unwilling to devote the manpower needed to clear a house of so many people. Uninterrupted, the parties would often last the entire weekend.
Drummer Darren was evicted in Spring 2006 and threatened with a £10,000 lawsuit for damage done to the property during his tenancy.
On www.shitdisco.co.uk they didn't so much produce a blog as an obituary section for the flat they've um, flattened. Photos reveal collapsing floors, exploded radiators and defenestrated televisions.
The band have since opened an offer to play house parties elsewhere whenever they are on tour...
(sources NME / Wikipedia)