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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/personal-view/11796549/Does-the-death-of-clubbing-mean-the-death-of-creativity.html


...you care?

..any thoughts?

...come on everyone there is nothing NOTHING better than a bunch of oldies pontificating on youthful things




From 18-30 was a major part of my life ( i preffered clubbing to seeing bands for eg) but never really liked the corporate super club thing much

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I think the ever-wonderful Ms Garret sums it up nicely at the end of the article:


"For every big venue that is closing, I suspect that somewhere a new underground night is beginning. Just don?t ask me where, because I?m too old and out of touch to know. Which is exactly how it should be."

If they have no cash, they need to be more creative. Went to many impromptu raves !! Health and safety would have a fit at the derelict old buildings and squats we would utilise ....The "Pop Up" phenomena is not new !!


You could only get decent house and garage music by going "underground".

DuncanW Wrote:

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> Le Beat Route but not The Wag - how does that

> work??



A lot of the same people but Beat Route was earlier and more deck shoes, 'Flip' type place and relaxed door policy, the Wag was more Zoot Suit more yuppie feel to me, never liked it that much

I arrived in Ldn in early summer '95, spoilt for choice tended to cherry pick 'nights' rather than a club per se.

The ones that I remember as I type...


Club For Life @ Gardening Club

Renaissance @ The Cross

Clockwork Orange (post Ibiza crowd) @ The Cross

Oakenfold @ Velvet Underground

Sasha & Digweed @ MoS

Mr C @ The End

Brian Norman 'Fresh n Funky' @ Various (worked with his girlfriend so went to them a lot)


If I could've been in Ldn at another time it would've been Danny Rampling @ Shoom Club in the late 80's, hard to beat the early days of acieeeeeed... :)

numbers Wrote:

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> I can't remember the names of all the clubs I went

> to. In a way, I'm glad.

>

> The fridge

> Ministry of sound

> Club uk

> Bagleys

> Turnmills

> The cross

> The one at the end of Oxford st/TCR

> Some under the arches at Vauxhall

> One at Victoria station by the district line

> Er...

>

> Heaven!


Oooh numbers, you've reminded me of a few I forgot... :)

And there was one along Picadilly down in the basement, about half way along on left hand side going towards Green Park, anyone know?...

I was a regular at the Round House Old git. But love the Ibiza scene .

Was there 10 years ago but did not go to any Of the clubs.

Fat boy slim , Carl Cox and others who I couldn't name.

Like trance . Drumming, tripping lol

Too sensible now.

I once said I would never get old (or die)

Well I ain't dead yet. :)

Foxy

red devil Wrote:

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> Oooh numbers, you've reminded me of a few I

> forgot... :)

> And there was one along Picadilly down in the

> basement, about half way along on left hand side

> going towards Green Park, anyone know?...


ditto RD you have reminded me of some too, the nights rather than the club. We must have crossed paths I'm sure ;-)

just remembered another in Grays Inn Road, Holborn end, basement. Few more in Brixton that I had forgotten about too.

red devil Wrote:

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> Probably, I used to live near Vauxhall, so the

> arches and Club UK were 'locals' :)

> Was the club you were thinking about at Oxfors

> St/TCR the Astoria?...


no it was The End! Think it was called something else before that tho.

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