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What did you think of clubs and clubbers before you started clubbing? (pg. 2)
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| BitchBoyNYC |
| quote: | | but the shows that really got me hooked was the Nov 2002 show at Roxy |
Actually Alyssa, you are right. It was the NOV '02 set that got me going. SInce then I've been a PVD whore. Those 6 hr ROXY sets wer mind-blowing. Global was the first PVD CD I bought. After I heard it, The next day I went and bought Out There and Back & The Politics of Dancing. P.O.D. is still one of my favorite albums!! |
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| phoenixBEBE |
| quote: | Originally posted by BitchBoyNYC
Actually Alyssa, you are right. It was the NOV '02 set that got me going. SInce then I've been a PVD whore. Those 6 hr ROXY sets wer mind-blowing. Global was the first PVD CD I bought. After I heard it, The next day I went and bought Out There and Back & The Politics of Dancing. P.O.D. is still one of my favorite albums!! |
aww ur making me miss ROXY :( some of my best times there... |
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| Greedy |
| quote: | Originally posted by BitchBoyNYC
Actually Alyssa, you are right. It was the NOV '02 set that got me going. SInce then I've been a PVD whore. Those 6 hr ROXY sets wer mind-blowing. Global was the first PVD CD I bought. After I heard it, The next day I went and bought Out There and Back & The Politics of Dancing. P.O.D. is still one of my favorite albums!! |
i was there at roxy!! |
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| BitchBoyNYC |
| quote: | Originally posted by phoenixBEBE
aww ur making me miss ROXY :( some of my best times there... |
Indeed some good memories! |
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| langxazn |
| quote: | Originally posted by BitchBoyNYC
Indeed some good memories! |
ahhh the good ol roxy days...
Someone bring them roxy days back! |
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| trancinchink |
| yo, wtf... stop talking about roxy.... its just making me pissed off thinking about how crappy spirit and avalon are compared to it.. :( |
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| LinX |
| yeah i miss roxy what the hell is up w/ that place no djs are spinning there except vic latino :haha: :rolleyes: even tenaglia didnt have his annual 4th of july party there. |
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| DJ_Lord |
| i wouldnt know i started going to clubs at the age of 16 and i was still in high school :clown: :clown: |
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| sot |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Lord
i wouldnt know i started going to clubs at the age of 16 and i was still in high school :clown: :clown: |
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pvd @ soundfactory march 2002..woooo..my firs treal 18+ experience and i was 16 heh..took me 2 times to get in with my terrible fake conneticut id hahaha..man i waited 4 hours online in total.i got in at exactly 2am and luis diaz was playin tilt-headstrong and pvd was bout to go on..man what perfect timing that night was!, i also closed it out till 8:45am. that prob was my fav night out cuz i was soo new to it and didnt expect it to be that crazy |
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| Shamez214 |
| I didn't have any expectations. I've always been heavy to every scene. I dig all sorts of music. Probably hip-hop the most now. It usually changes. I go itno grooves where all I'll listen to is punk or something. In anycase, going to clubs isn't as fun as it used to be. I think it's just that we're older now... |
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| Trancer-X |
I hadn't really formed an opinion at that point. I guess the only thing I really knew about clubs before I started clubbing was from what I saw in movies - which I didn't think to consider as real life.
Aside from the counterculture oasis of Peter Gatien's Limelight and the Mark Vincent (aka Vin Diesel) bounced Tunnel in NYC, clubs didn't seem as popular because they didn't fully cater to the EDM crowd until about the mid 90's. Raves ruled the East Coast for quite some time before proper clubs were really established as places to get your "techno" fix. LOL.
The East Coast rave scene was primarily influenced by Catastrophic (Washington, DC - via Univ. of Md.) which then spread to include the Storm parties in NY. :D |
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| Porky |
| quote: | Originally posted by langxazn
i tap ass, i dont tap dance |
+1
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