Originally posted by approximalia
WTF are you talking about "if you could afford it"?!
Circus is like the absolute cheapest way to go clubbing right now, lol.
And I literally cannot afford it. I suppose I'll be okay going now, since there is a lot of free stuff (I actually prefer to pay, since I don't want circus to close down ). I hope I will be able to find which parking lot is the free one...
Jan-23-2009 06:02
morpheus529
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
quote:
Originally posted by steppenwolf
It's funny to read about the history and Gene's basic ethos of 'eveybody is welcome' and no VIP bullshit because that's exactly what I noticed the first time a went there about 4 years ago. I was impressed to see David C hugging all these people as he took their tickets....and then giving me big hug like we were instantly good friends even though he knew nothing about me. I knew I'd found a special place. And it didn't end there, it's consistently the friendliest, least pretentious club crowd, usually by leaps and bounds over other LA or Vegas clubs I've been too. I caught the tail end of Spundae's days, and they were AWESOME, but even when times were slow...there's really nowhere else I'd rather be on Saturday night. So many great times...
+1
Seriously, the first time I went to Circus, I loved it. I could just go up to the DJ without any pretenses or without the hassle of security and tell them how awesome their set was.
Next time i go, I want to meet Gene.
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Jan-23-2009 08:23
Kismet7
nononoyesyesyesnonono
Registered: Dec 2008
Location: earf
Anyone have a picture of GEne? Never met him, or if i did, didnt know it was him. Who was the guy in the cowboy hat all the time?
Jan-23-2009 08:29
morpheus529
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Also, what did Circus Disco look like in the 70's and 80's? Was Arena and that lumber place next door always there?