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| Caution_BiPolar |
I was peer pressured into attending this at the last minute and was actually glad I came out. I enjoyed the set, but was actually turned off by the afore-mentioned hour and 45 minute time slot.
There are a few other things that bugged me that I'd kinda like to hear some of the rest of y'alls feelings on...
Entrance line: Why is it just one now? It sucks for Will Call people to have to wait in line after they have a ticket, and it sucks for guest list people because they can't get in on time. It went SOOO much smoother when there were two. You'd think as the venue got a little more popular, they'd add more lines, not cut one.
Hired dancers: At least I'm assuming that the chick last night and the crazy raver-lookin' chick from Lawler is some sort of test drive on how those chicks may "enhance our experience". I think I speak for a lot of people when I say I enjoyed WetBar because it doesn't seem like the every day trendy clubs, and this stuff just seems like a sellout. I don't know many true EDM fans who give a poo if there are dancers.
Blocking off the stage: Okay, maybe this had more to do with BT. But the stage used to be my getaway from the flailing cokeheads knocking everyone over near the front.
What do the rest of you think? I'm kinda feeling bummed that it looks and feels more like Opera every time I walk in there... |
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| PVDfan07 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
I was peer pressured into attending this at the last minute and was actually glad I came out. I enjoyed the set, but was actually turned off by the afore-mentioned hour and 45 minute time slot.
There are a few other things that bugged me that I'd kinda like to hear some of the rest of y'alls feelings on...
Entrance line: Why is it just one now? It sucks for Will Call people to have to wait in line after they have a ticket, and it sucks for guest list people because they can't get in on time. It went SOOO much smoother when there were two. You'd think as the venue got a little more popular, they'd add more lines, not cut one.
Hired dancers: At least I'm assuming that the chick last night and the crazy raver-lookin' chick from Lawler is some sort of test drive on how those chicks may "enhance our experience". I think I speak for a lot of people when I say I enjoyed WetBar because it doesn't seem like the every day trendy clubs, and this stuff just seems like a sellout. I don't know many true EDM fans who give a poo if there are dancers.
Blocking off the stage: Okay, maybe this had more to do with BT. But the stage used to be my getaway from the flailing cokeheads knocking everyone over near the front.
What do the rest of you think? I'm kinda feeling bummed that it looks and feels more like Opera every time I walk in there... |
I got there a little early, so I didn't have much of a line to wait in. I think two lines sounds like a good idea so people who already have tickets and are on guestlist can get in quicker.
I'm not sure about the dancers. I was standing by one of the boxes they were dancing on most the time. I saw this one guy pretty much push her off when he got up there acting like a moron. There were some girls getting up there dancing and I thought they were better than the hired help. When the dancer came back though, she was telling the girls they couldn't be up there. One of the girls must have been pretty drunk, she pretty much fell off the box onto me getting down. So, I guess the one problem is them keeping some of the other people from having fun. Keeping some of the idiots off there isn't a bad thing though. I can't say I really mind them being there.
I definately agree with u about the stage. I've only been to one other event there when I saw Ferry Corsten and I spent the whole time up there. It is a good get away from the floor. Do you really think BT had a problem with people being up there? |
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| Ted Promo |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
Samira :wtf:
Haven't seen her since Holden :stongue: |
I think I saw her briefly at SvD. She told me a while back that she hadn't been going out as much because she bought a 'rly expensive setup (djm 800 and two 1000's) and didn't have any money. |
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| DiscoStew |
I wanted to go to this but after waiting in line for the new iPhone for over 6 hours, I ended up leaving the apple store about the same time the BT wrapped up his set. Of course, when I got to the apple store at 7:00, the "geniuses" (a term that company uses very loosely) were all estimating a wait time of about 3 hours. I figured it was worth it for 3 hours but had someone told me I'd actually be there more than twice that long, i would have said "f* it" and come back the next day.
Great product. Poorly executed deployment. Half of the features (including MobileMe) still aren't working. |
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| Caution_BiPolar |
| I worked for AT&T when the first iPhone launched and still believe I have a more functionable, dependable phone with better features than either of them... and it's $50 with a 2yr contract :tongue3 |
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| keithos27 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
I worked for AT&T when the first iPhone launched and still believe I have a more functionable, dependable phone with better features than either of them... and it's $50 with a 2yr contract :tongue3 |
and that would be? |
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| Liquified |
| quote: | Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
Entrance line: Why is it just one now? It sucks for Will Call people to have to wait in line after they have a ticket, and it sucks for guest list people because they can't get in on time. It went SOOO much smoother when there were two. You'd think as the venue got a little more popular, they'd add more lines, not cut one. |
This is only temporary. The front video room is going through some construction on the roof right now and it is closed off until done. The clubs GM was actually out front doing the online list for awhile where people who had bought tickets could bypass the line.
| quote: | | Blocking off the stage: Okay, maybe this had more to do with BT. But the stage used to be my getaway from the flailing cokeheads knocking everyone over near the front. |
This was only for last night. Its been open for every other show except infected mushroom and junkie xl.
| quote: | | What do the rest of you think? I'm kinda feeling bummed that it looks and feels more like Opera every time I walk in there... |
There are tons of changes going on that is going to make the club even better then it is. We are getting ready to close for a few weeks and do a complete remodel to the entire place which is really going to enhance every aspect in a positive way. |
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| euroq |
Alright this is going to be a WILD shot, but I was wondering if anyone could ID a song. It was played in the first half of his set. The very beginning of it sounds just like the beginning of Tegan and Sara - Back In Your Head remix. The same instrumental sound, not the same tune. And then it was at least a 5 minute song of a rather simple chord progression.
Any guesses? |
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| euroq |
| Ah... it was Deadmau5 - Not Exactly |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DiscoStew
I wanted to go to this but after waiting in line for the new iPhone for over 6 hours, | I haven't read so much fail in a while.
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by DiscoStew
I wanted to go to this but after waiting in line for the new iPhone for over 6 hours, I ended up leaving the apple store about the same time the BT wrapped up his set. Of course, when I got to the apple store at 7:00, the "geniuses" (a term that company uses very loosely) were all estimating a wait time of about 3 hours. I figured it was worth it for 3 hours but had someone told me I'd actually be there more than twice that long, i would have said "f* it" and come back the next day.
Great product. Poorly executed deployment. Half of the features (including MobileMe) still aren't working. |
I really don't have any sympathy for you trying to go on opening day. :p
Also, those geniuses have given me nothing but magic. |
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| PVDfan07 |
| We've all stated our dislike of the short set time, but I have a question that's been on my mind. Do djs just pretty much start and stop whenever they feel like it? It seems like there would be a schedule for them to go by. Looking back at the PVD show where he played about an hour and a half , the Tiesto show last year where he was expected to spin for 4+ hours, but cut it back quite a bit and then this one where he goes on at 1230 and stops just after two. What determines when they start and end? My respect for Armin was really raised when he went on just before 12 and played until like 2:58. I thought that was awesome for him to play such a long set. Anybody have any idea? |
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