Harry Romero

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  1. eyeball

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    Harry Romero

    was pretty good at shindig on sat night, wasnt totally rammed, probs cos of louie vega being on at beyond.

    good night though- blue monday once more:love:
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    I thought he started off poorly but got better towards the end. There was a class bit when he looped DJ Manny Groove's back to Face U just before the kick-off then played the Martin Luther King acapella over it.
    Blue Monday rocked as always too.
    An OK night but that was all
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    aye, ive had better

    dj manny groove always sounds good in a club

    i actually thought jaydee- plastic dreams sounded good as well
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    Not forgetting

    "I just can't believe all the things people say....why must I deal with this s*it every f*king day!"
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    ahhh yes- hccr- beats vol.1

    never tire of hearing that

    the kid creme mix of shakedown went down well too
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    I was quite bored for the 1st hour of his set - just seemed to be funky,disco stuff that didn't do anything for me. Made up for it in the latter part though. Wasn't the busiest like u said. The problem with the funkier DJs is that I noticed a lot more try-hards there
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    exactly, the likes of howells and lawler dont attract the try hards do they

    romero was good, though ive heard better sets there

    louie vega clearly took a lot of regulars away didnt he?
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    Probably, especially if you're into your funky stuff. Most of the try-hards probably wouldn't know who Louie Vega was!
    The extra 2 pound doesn't bother me but I don't think Romero is big / good enough to increase the price for. For the likes of Howells and Lawler it is still only a tenner.
    I think Romero will always be compared with Morillo and at playing that style of music,he isn't as good to be honest
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    Its the same story with Harry Romero every time - OK but could be better :(
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    I had a good night overall although i didn’t enjoy the way harry finished and didn’t like that doktor larger they were selling behind the bar.

    Bring on x-press 2 next week
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    That was the special offer wasn't it - at about £3.20!
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    Seen Romero once.

    Distinctly unimpressed.

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