i used to think that too until i lost my pals in there one night and just started talking to random people and i found they are just as willing to yalk to ya as promise peeps are. honest! they just dress better
Most people I have met have been there for the sole purpose of good clubbing in a cracking venue listening to the best house music on offer from some of the best DJ's in the word. AND as the Spence says - to get wasted
very true mate its not as snobby as everyone makes out, i very rarely come across any that are then again, im usually on the dancefloor at the front, which aint where the posers hang out!
whhaaa? everyone singing and holding hands... aahhh how nice. what an uplifted feeling to go home on! Rather than a banging tune cut off in it's prime by the usual 'one more' chants and bouncers ushering u out...
Primal Scream - Come together for a heart warmer then... Millenium GC One of the only high points (Chems/Sasha exscluded)
Did they play that then??? Who did?? It was my first proper big event and I was completely ignorant to all things dance before then. I was a bit of an indie kid. Hows things change!!!
They played it at midnight - no DJ. Taul Paul played for an hour before the millenium build up and finished with Cequenza. Then the judge appeared with the mic and the count down etc... come together was played before Dick Van Dyk appeared and totally ruined the atmosphere - his first tune was a shitty breakbeat mix of millenium. The Chemical bros. were amazing that night though the sound was shocking for a GC event.
I've saidf this thousands of times on here but DANNY HOWELLS IS THE DADDY but sadly I had to miss him again because everyone I knew was going to arcane instead:evil: which was ok sister bliss was defo the best there
Right my finishing tune would be John Creamer & Stephane K 'I wich you were here' (Lexicon Avenue mix) I can just imagine that at the end of shindig when the lights come on and then go off again that would be bliss