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If there were no alcohol at clubs and events...
...would the "dance music scene" be any different? How?
Kind of an interesting thought experiment, I think, especially since some influential clubs like the Paradise Garage had "no alcohol" policies.
Well... we'd get rid of the random beerboys for one.
Of course it would be different. Just like if you removed drugs from the equation. It is what gives this scene a boost and a motivation for the majority of the people to go out. It's a party. And what's a party without booze?!
If anything, it'd get rid of the douchebag guidos (Not the Italians :P)
People go to clubs to drink and dance and have a good time or listen to DJ playing?
Edit: I donno about 'Paradise Garage' you mentioned.. I have never been there.. but I would never go to any disc or club that have 'No Alcohol Policy'.
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| Originally posted by rewind_plz Edit: I donno about 'Paradise Garage' you mentioned.. |
Unfortunately you will never go there either. Read up about it though. It was a very influential club. I recommend reading Last Night A DJ Saved My Life by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton if you want to read a lot about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Garage
Edit: Damn, you beat me to it!
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| Originally posted by ReclusNdangrmnt If anything, it'd get rid of the douchebag guidos (Not the Italians :P) |
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| Originally posted by dark_Omens Unfortunately you will never go there either. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Garage |
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| Originally posted by rewind_plz Oooooooo.. seriously I seriously dont wanna be there even if you pay me 100 dollars to be there. I have never heard of it.. and I dont give a fuc about it. Edit: Damn you take you take your wiki links up in your ass! |
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Is it really that inconceivable to you that people could have a great night without alcohol? |
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| Originally posted by rewind_plz People go to clubs to drink and dance and have a good time or listen to DJ playing? |
i often go out without drinking and have a fine time.
not last night, though
hangover 
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| Originally posted by rewind_plz People go to clubs to drink and dance and have a good time or listen to DJ playing? |
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Is it really that inconceivable to you that people could have a great night without alcohol? |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Often they go for both. But it puzzles me that you seem to assume people have to drink in order to dance and have a good time. |
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| Originally posted by rewind_plz No its not an assumtion.. you asume that.. majority of people who go to 'clubs' and 'discs' or 'pubs' assume that.. that they will have one nice "Beer", "Shot", "Tuiqilla!!", "Punch", "Margentini" or whatevar its called.. "Blody Marry" or something else.. They assume they are not going to get a 'Coffee-Jenela' or have 'Ice Tea'.. Use a little bit of common sense.. |
I suppose I started this thread to float the idea that different sorts of drugs might lead to different sorts of party atmospheres. I think that a party where the most common drug is alcohol may have a different vibe from one where the most common drug is ecstasy, for example.
I'm not trying to ask something like, "What if every last person there was sober?", because (a) we all know that's never going to happen and (b) I think drugs can be a positive thing for many people in some contexts. I'm certainly not on some kind of general anti-drug kick.
But I think that alcohol does change the setting in a few ways, at least one of which is not entirely positive -- as the article on the Paradise Garage says, in clubs that serve it, the managers generally keep people there for just as long as the law allows them to serve alcohol, and then they quite swiftly and forcefully start kicking everybody out. And they have every financial reason to do this, since drinking is their big cash cow, and once that dries up, they no longer have any economic reason to keep the place open, being unable to extract much more money from their patrons.
So I was wondering how EDM events and parties might be different if that sort of dynamic didn't even exist.
Afterhours clubs in Montreal serve 0 alcohol and its basically the only type of venue in town where you get massive extended sets (like Danny howells for 12 hours...and ironically enough the club Stereo was designed after the Paradise Garage originally by Angel Morares.) Some people do drugs of course, but not all. Its an amazing vibe because people are there to have a good time and dance, and you tend to see less of the pretentious bullshit you see in clubs that serve booze. Many people take disco naps, wake up at 4 am to go party without any drugs needed. (Headliners usually get on a 5am.)
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles But it puzzles me that you seem to assume people have to drink in order to dance and have a good time. |
its all about the bitches...
the more u have next to u the more fun u have
have we suddenly forgotten the days of ARC/Vinyl in NYC
heres a club that operated w/o a liquor liscence
If I go to see a big dj and pay good money to do so, I will not drink. I want to have a clear mind to be able to enjoy the music which is what I'm there for. I always see the drunk/high people at these events and have to ask, "Why?" I guess it depends on what your purpose of going is. Do you want to hear the dj and enjoy the music, or do you want to get trashed and party? I wish people that want to get wasted would go elsewhere. I can have fun without alcohol and definatly drugs and don't understand why people feel the need to get trashed.
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery You really are quite exceptionally dumb. |
I never drink when I dance, it just gets me dehydrated faster and I go all out when I dance so I need tons and tons of water to keep going. All beer and alcohol seems to do, at least at the clubs I"ve been to, is lead to fratty douchebags mock-raving you on the dance floor (I have not been to a SINGLE club when my raving has not sparked some guy to do the robot to make fun of me).
No alcohol = no sponsor = no massives
lol
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