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malek
drinks your milkshake!

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
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Sep-22-2006 23:19
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thenev
tranceaddict in training

Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Montreal, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by FunKenLouis
but then... the sound guys inside who were dealing with ENORMOUS amount of preasure couldnt handle it fast enough... and then you get the heavy guys coming in the line
guys that spend 1000, 2000 or 5000 $ at your bar are hard to deal with
they wont wait 10 minutes in front... they have to get in as fast as possible cuz they will spend that cash somewheree else in a second and they wont come back...
20 guys that spend 1000$ just paid your dj + a lot of expenses...
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Hey man, I respect your defense of the place... and in some senses you're right. But Tribe Hyperwhatever isn't a highroller club. It's not catering to an elite clientele. They're a venue that's providing at atmosphere for a scene. It's not right that they're holding their waiting public in line so they can let their big spenders in. If you want to do that, have a back door or a VIP entrance. Or make your big nights by invitation only. If your doors are open to the public, they're open to the public.
I can understand the economics of it; they're a business after all and want to make money. But those 20 guys that paid our dj also caused most of us to leave and not want to return. And those 20 guys don't give a s$$t about the establishment; they just want to drop their cash and feel like they're worth more than other people. It's certainly not loyalty that brings them to that club. And when they take their money elsewhere, what's Tribe going to do then when they've alienated their dedicated clientele.
I'm gonna rant on responsibility to the scene now, so if you don't believe in that kinda stuff, just skip past the orange part.
Principles and integrity and the like. We have a great scene in Montreal and a great crowd. I personally believe club owners should respect that. I know it's a pipe dream, but it's beliefs and dreams that change and rule the world, not money, no matter what people may think. Tribe failed miserably in that with what happened last night. No respect for the scene, no respect for their people.
If you're gonna say they had to deal with renovations and getting systems set up, I'm sorry, but that's no excuse. Poor management plain and simple. The place should have been ready in the afternoon. There's no way you can tell me they've been renovating steadily since they closed and unfortunately it took up until 11:30 or so last night to complete all the changes. When you're re-opening a place, you make damn sure you're ready at that time or you deal with repercussions professionally. Clearly Tribe has no understanding of this concept.
That's pretty much all I have to say about that. Except to say that I miss Myst and Zabiela...
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Sep-22-2006 23:24
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jester
[enigma within a enigma]

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: The End of Elsewhere by Taras Grescoe
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Sep-22-2006 23:26
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jester
[enigma within a enigma]

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: The End of Elsewhere by Taras Grescoe
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| quote: | Originally posted by thenev
Hey man, I respect your defense of the place... and in some senses you're right. But Tribe Hyperwhatever isn't a highroller club. It's not catering to an elite clientele. They're a venue that's providing at atmosphere for a scene. It's not right that they're holding their waiting public in line so they can let their big spenders in. If you want to do that, have a back door or a VIP entrance. Or make your big nights by invitation only. If your doors are open to the public, they're open to the public.
I can understand the economics of it; they're a business after all and want to make money. But those 20 guys that paid our dj also caused most of us to leave and not want to return. And those 20 guys don't give a s$$t about the establishment; they just want to drop their cash and feel like they're worth more than other people. It's certainly not loyalty that brings them to that club. And when they take their money elsewhere, what's Tribe going to do then when they've alienated their dedicated clientele.
I'm gonna rant on responsibility to the scene now, so if you don't believe in that kinda stuff, just skip past the orange part.
Principles and integrity and the like. We have a great scene in Montreal and a great crowd. I personally believe club owners should respect that. I know it's a pipe dream, but it's beliefs and dreams that change and rule the world, not money, no matter what people may think. Tribe failed miserably in that with what happened last night. No respect for the scene, no respect for their people.
If you're gonna say they had to deal with renovations and getting systems set up, I'm sorry, but that's no excuse. Poor management plain and simple. The place should have been ready in the afternoon. There's no way you can tell me they've been renovating steadily since they closed and unfortunately it took up until 11:30 or so last night to complete all the changes. When you're re-opening a place, you make damn sure you're ready at that time or you deal with repercussions professionally. Clearly Tribe has no understanding of this concept. |
I'll still blame Tribe, If Michal didnt go to Mexico with the rest of the people and just sent them there and stayed here too over see the reconstruction of the whole, place I do not think this would of happened last night.
3 Weeks and something like this comes up onthe opening night... Tribe got pwned.
One thing its funny how a person just changes the name of their club and it goes down the drain.
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Sep-22-2006 23:29
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