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Review: Sonic Grand Opening (pg. 21)
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| iLLnaDa |
Steve ur post just gave me chills !!!
I can't wait to experience SONIC on MAY 13TH!!!!
If u don't like gays, shirtless men, sweat, lotsa ppl.... a LOT OF US WISH THAT YOU WILL NOT BE THERE!
~peace~ |
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| Billche |
| quote: | Originally posted by raverjo
THAT NOISE.... It's not about being homnophobic. It's about not enjoying getting slimed by them as you walk by. Put a shirt on. That is all.:whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: |
what's the difference between getting slimed by a shirtless guy or a guy who has sweat right through his shirt? |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| Personally, I don't want clubs like Ibiza, New York, or Miami. I want clubs like Toronto....we have our own scene here and the clubs should reflect our scene and not the scene in other places. |
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| 2famous4u |
| quote: | Originally posted by 5hiftn6ears
So lemme get this straight...
- SONIC, on grand opening night no less, had a huge line-up, was a little disorganized and too many gay guys
If I was a club owner I would be pulling my hair out right now. This city is full of nothing but whiners and little kids that have too many toys to play with but yet still want more. What more do you people want? I always here people saying "why can't we have clubs like Ibiza, Miami, New York, Montreal...."....guess what people???
DAVID MORALES IS BRINGING US THAT CLUB!!!
I guess the real question is, is Toronto ready or even want that kind of club? I know I do, and I know about 2000 people last Saturday night do. It seems everyone wants everything to be there way, all the time and the minute something goes against what they want, they bitch and complain...but yet still go back to the same club week in and week out??? If you seem to find yourself constantly picking apart a club instead of enjoying the music...maybe you're better off staying at home in your basement and listening to mixed CD's you've made.
Is it any wonder that Danny Tenaglia vowed he would never play in Toronto again after Industry closed? Maybe because that was the last time Toronto has seen a true afterhours club. And does it not make sence that the man behind Boa, which got Danny T back to Toronto, is also now the talent coordinator at Sonic? Makes you think that someone actually might know what they're doing and are damn good at it.
Sonic is bringing us the afterhours experience, amazing international talent, the best Toronto local resident and doing it all in a slick as hell atmosphere with an unparalelled sound system. There is going to be gay guys, straight guys, shirtless guys,...it,s gonna be packed, there will be lines at times....but for god's sake people...it's gonna be the best club in the city....that is if you truly understand the music and everything that comes with it. |
I agree with you 100%%%%%%%%%%%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Patius |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Personally, I don't want clubs like Ibiza, New York, or Miami. I want clubs like Toronto....we have our own scene here and the clubs should reflect our scene and not the scene in other places. |
there you go, one less person in line for Sonic - have fun in the other clubs budy.
So as far as I can see, after reading some much, it is true what they are saying "Sonic is Stereo on Steroids". Take care of it guys, everyone knows how much we love Stereo in Montreal, and I really hope Sonic becomes your new home in Toronto.
and don't worry about the people that don't like to sweat in the dance floor ... oh who cares, those people will stop going to Sonic, and I'm sure they will not be missed.
...Welcome home Toronto... |
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| 5hiftn6ears |
| quote: | Originally posted by jon jon
(However Steve, have you really never ever voiced a complaint or been frustrated with a club in Toronto?) |
For sure...I'll be the first one to admit that there has been times when I should be including myself with the complainers. But I also know that if I do leave a club pissed off, I also try to see if there was something I could've done to prevent it from happening. Saturday night for example, maybe I should've gotten there earlier, or, maybe I should've boughten an advance ticket. But on the other hand, after the line up and confusion I experienced at TiL for Deepdish, I kinda was ready for what I was walking into that night. And to be totally honest with you, the clubs that I have bitched about in the past I simply don't go to anymore unless they are bringing in a DJ I really wanna see or I am going for friends...either way I know what I'm getting myself and accept the club for what it is now.
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Personally, I don't want clubs like Ibiza, New York, or Miami. I want clubs like Toronto....we have our own scene here and the clubs should reflect our scene and not the scene in other places. |
Then I Guess you would have more fun at the rest of the clubs and shouldn't attend Sonic.
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorwhore
projected 5hiftn6ears response.
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Patius
there you go, one less person in line for Sonic - have fun in the other clubs budy.
So as far as I can see, after reading some much, it is true what they are saying "Sonic is Stereo on Steroids". Take care of it guys, everyone knows how much we love Stereo in Montreal, and I really hope Sonic becomes your new home in Toronto.
and don't worry about the people that don't like to sweat in the dance floor ... oh who cares, those people will stop going to Sonic, and I'm sure they will not be missed.
...Welcome home Toronto... |
oh I think you miss understand me. I will be in line for Sonic....I just want the clubs in Toronto to have a Toronto feel to them....we don't need to try and be a Miami or Ibiza....I would like to see places like Miami and New York say they want their clubs to be like Toronto.
Toronto has a unique party atmosphere and that should be shown within the clubs. Just like montreal has a very unique party atmosphere....whenever I'm in Montreal I can tell I'm in montreal and not Toronto because of the atmosphere that is in the club....it is a completely different type of party...not any better and not any worse just different.
EDIT: I'm not saying anything bad about Sonic here people. I think Sonic will go far in helping develop a true Afterhours Club Scene in Toronto....but we put too much emphasis on trying to be something that is already there and not being Toronto. I'm not saying you shouldn't use some of the ideas that other great clubbing cities have but we need to make them work for Toronto and the Toronto clubbing scene. |
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| Floorwhore |
| the debate going on in this thread is beyond pointless. |
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| 5hiftn6ears |
| quote: | Originally posted by raverjo
and now days with all the that goes ABOUT ,bird flue ,aids,ebola etc. who knows?
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Soooo...I guess you've never put your hand on an escalator railing, touched a door handle in a public place, put your mouth on a pop can before, sat in a taxi, handled money....gimme a break buddy, i think this is the last thing you should worry about. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
EDIT: I'm not saying anything bad about Sonic here people. I think Sonic will go far in helping develop a true Afterhours Club Scene in Toronto....but we put too much emphasis on trying to be something that is already there and not being Toronto. I'm not saying you shouldn't use some of the ideas that other great clubbing cities have but we need to make them work for Toronto and the Toronto clubbing scene. |
Hold up now, I have to disagree with you here Scott. It's not a matter of trying to make the club feel like it belongs somewhere else. The vibe of the party comes from the people not the venue. As long as it's Toronto partiers at a club in Toronto it will have a Toronto vibe. Just because a club emulates the decore, set up, attention to detail that exists in other locations doesn't mean they are trying to change the Toronto scene.... they're just adding a new element, enriching what we already have. |
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| Floorwhore |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Hold up now, I have to disagree with you here Scott. It's not a matter of trying to make the club feel like it belongs somewhere else. The vibe of the party comes from the people not the venue. As long as it's Toronto partiers at a club in Toronto it will have a Toronto vibe. Just because a club emulates the decore, set up, attention to detail that exists in other locations doesn't mean they are trying to change the Toronto scene.... they're just adding a new element, enriching what we already have. |
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| CandyGirl |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tribesman
How do you say...
IGNORANT IN FRENCH??
and now days with all the that goes ABOUT ,bird flue ,aids,ebola etc. who knows? |
How do you say, OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER in French?
You do realize there is therapy available for germaphobs like yourself... or alternatively, you can simply stay home.
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