Crossword clues for raves
raves
- Opposite of pans
- Highly desirable reviews
- Wild dance parties
- Topnotch reviews
- Top reviews
- Thumbs-way-up reviews
- They often play mixed sets
- Talks deliriously
- Super reviews
- Strong reviews
- Stellar reviews
- Some DJ'ed dances
- Shows signs of delirium
- Rowdy dance parties
- Reviews cum enthusiasm
- Rants go-with
- Rants and ---
- Positive reviews
- Parties with black lights, maybe
- Parties that often have laser light shows
- Over-the-top reviews
- Opening night triumphs
- Latter-day dance parties
- Indulges in a tantrum
- Good press, perhaps
- Good notices
- Glowing reports
- Events with fog machines, maybe
- E parties
- Does E, say
- Critics' blessings
- Critical plaudits
- Club parties
- Cast-pleasing reviews
- All-night dance parties
- "Must see" statements
- 90's parties
- Carries on
- All-night teen parties
- Thumbs-up reviews
- Great reviews
- Four-star reviews
- Sounds unsound
- Awards four stars, say
- Reviewers' comments on book jackets, typically
- "Two thumbs way up!" and such
- Parties that might have glow-in-the-dark freebies
- All-night parties
- Critics' kudos
- Enthusiastic critiques
- Very good reviews
- Some reviews
- Takes on
- Book-jacket blurbs
- Enthusiastic reviews
- Prattles
- S.R.O. causers
- Blurbs
- Rants and ___
- Is delirious
- Talks gibberish
- Declaims wildly
- Talks wildly
- Good reviews
- Parties with French wine, gallons put away
- Five-star reviews
- Dance parties
- Gushing reviews
- Glowing reviews
- Desirable reviews
- Highly successful reviews
Wiktionary
n. (plural of rave English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: rave)
Wikipedia
Raves can refer to:
- Rave parties
- Raves, Vosges, a commune in the Vosges département in France
- Raves (band), a 1980s power pop group from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
The Raves are a power pop band based in Atlanta, Georgia and were most active in the 1980s. Originally formed in 1971 and called Nod, the band consisted of three brothers (Chuck, John and Jim Yoakum) and Ken Kennedy. Unusual for that time in the Southern United States, they played original rock music in the vein of The Pretenders, Badfinger, Big Star, and other pop rock bands. In 1980 the group changed the name from Nod to The Raves. The Raves played throughout the South including Atlanta area nightclubs: 688 Club, The Agora Ballroom, The Bistro and many other venues through the mid-1980s. The Raves also had their own local public-access television program titled "Eh, Wot's This?", a mix of original comedy sketches and music video which aired from 1980-1982. The series won a Caber award in 1981. An LP titled The Color of Tears was released on their own label later that year. The group disbanded in 1983. A CD titled Past Perfect Tense that took tracks from the Color of Tears LP and newly recorded material from 1989 was released in 1992. A second CD, titled Inside Looking Out (a compilation of their Nod and Raves material from 1968–1983) was released in 2002.
2013: The Raves welcomed Dale Hall to play drums for the International Pop Overthrow. 2014: Chuck Yoakum performed a solo set for the International Pop Overthrow. The group began work on restoring some previously unheard tracks and video. 2015: The Raves performed at the 2015 International Pop Overthrow, showcasing some of their early songs from the 1970s when they were known as Nod, along with other Raves material.