Originally posted by IRVING GRANADOS
eres un pendejo capt kirk yuor translation is all wrong thank yuo taj for dance with me!!! yuor a pendejo ... i will like to see yuor face to split on yuo !!! do yuo comprende next time !! do it rigth mother ****** !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go to hell capt kirk!!! yuo!!!!
calmante, calmante! Chill out brotha.
Just having fun. :whip:
I know it does not say Taj danced with you. And everyone else one here knows it doesn't say that.
I said basically what you said. The rest is just fun. We all feel the same way as you about 1015.
1015 has made improvements over the last 5-6 years since you have been going. You like how the dj booths are. Your friends complain about the dj booths in Mexico. The security at 1015 is always nice and makes you feel secure. And you want to thank Taj for bringing the best djs in the World to 1015. 1015 is your favorite club.
Don't start making threats brotha. I am not making fun of you. Just having fun.
Relax! I will buy you a beer next time at 1015 if you are not so violent and try to be peaceful my friend.
IRVING GRANADOS
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Originally posted by CaptKirk
calmante, calmante! Chill out brotha.
Just having fun. :whip:
I know it does not say Taj danced with you. And everyone else one here knows it doesn't say that.
I said basically what you said. The rest is just fun. We all feel the same way as you about 1015.
1015 has made improvements over the last 5-6 years since you have been going. You like how the dj booths are. Your friends complain about the dj booths in Mexico. The security at 1015 is always nice and makes you feel secure. And you want to thank Taj for bringing the best djs in the World to 1015. 1015 is your favorite club.
Don't start making threats brotha. I am not making fun of you. Just having fun.
Relax! I will buy you a beer next time at 1015 if you are not so violent and try to be peaceful my friend.
NO PROBLEM I WILL BUY A RED BULL LOL... AND IM NOT VIOLENT .. NO MORE THREATS!! is over!!! irving
IRVING GRANADOS
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Originally posted by CaptKirk
calmante, calmante! Chill out brotha.
Just having fun. :whip:
I know it does not say Taj danced with you. And everyone else one here knows it doesn't say that.
I said basically what you said. The rest is just fun. We all feel the same way as you about 1015.
1015 has made improvements over the last 5-6 years since you have been going. You like how the dj booths are. Your friends complain about the dj booths in Mexico. The security at 1015 is always nice and makes you feel secure. And you want to thank Taj for bringing the best djs in the World to 1015. 1015 is your favorite club.
Don't start making threats brotha. I am not making fun of you. Just having fun.
Relax! I will buy you a beer next time at 1015 if you are not so violent and try to be peaceful my friend.
NO PROBLEM I WILL BUY A RED BULL LOL... AND IM NOT VIOLENT .. NO MORE THREATS!! is over!!! irving
JD8899
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Originally posted by IRVING GRANADOS
eres un pendejo capt kirk yuor translation is all wrong thank yuo taj for dance with me!!! yuor a pendejo ... i will like to see yuor face to split on yuo !!! do yuo comprende next time !! do it rigth mother ****** !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go to hell capt kirk!!! yuo!!!!
Kind of sums up what I hate about 1015 - too many s with no sense of humor. As if there aren't enough Vietnamese gangsters hanging out, making mean mugs all night. And the security is "friendly"? Give me a ing break. Maybe they need to be class A dicks to offset all the s that show up, but 1015 has just about the most UNfriendly security staff I've ever seen.
If I'm with a group of friend, then the positives outweigh the negatives. I like having several rooms with different music. I like the main room with the DJ booth right near the floor. But I won't pretend that there aren't a lot of negatives too.
dr.mario
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Originally posted by IRVING GRANADOS
eres un pendejo capt kirk yuor translation is all wrong thank yuo taj for dance with me!!! yuor a pendejo ... i will like to see yuor face to split on yuo !!! do yuo comprende next time !! do it rigth mother ****** !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go to hell capt kirk!!! yuo!!!!
thats laughs dude...at least kirk tried..
Alain
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as far as ruby skye is concerned.. yah.. i go there. but i would say at least half the people there don't even know why they're there.. they have no clue who the dj is playing.. it's just got a supreme location, and it's just a "dance club". they can have local djs there, and the club would probably still pack out with a bunch of douches spilling their drinks all over everyone else. i guess it's a choice of personal preference.
I'm really disappointed to read this, please read what I have to say coming from just a person who loves dance music and its culture as oppose to someone who works at Ruby Skye. At some point in history me, you and other people walked into a venue not realizing who the DJ is. Sometimes many of us are in awe and become an instant fan, other times we were disappointed.
In my own world if any person EXERCISES THEIR FREE WILL to listen to electronic dance music of ANY KIND, then at the very least you're worth meeting and perhaps that will progress in getting to know that person. As long as you're not the type of person who harms children or intends violence on others, I don't really waste my thoughts or feelings judging people.
Your comment is extremely judgemental. It's no different than the stereotypes or negative opinions people say about : Ravers, Burners, Junglist, People who attend certain venues, etc etc
THEY'RE ALL PEOPLE WHO LISTEN TO ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC IN ANY FORM, TO ANY CAPACITY IN MANY ENVIRONMENTS
Some people swear we're some massive culture here in San Francisco, that everyone is completely isolated from one another. HELLO! we have a 6 figure population in a 7 mile radius.
I'm pretty confident I go out more than most Northern California people on this board and you know what? I see pretty much the same people at ALL parties and venues, so I'm completely dumbfounded as to why people WITHIN the EDM culture judge each other often.
I don't care how young/old you are, if you're old school to the point you've been listening to house/techno since the mid 80s GOOD FOR YOU, you're still no different to me than a person who falls in love with dance music today.
This culture doesn't belong to anyone and it should welcome everyone
I understand personal preferences and all, being happy and comfortable is important to me in relation to my friends and customers. However a lot of what I read doesn't promote growth at all.
In case you don't realize SF has over 120+ active venues (bars, nightclubs, lounges)
I would love to see more diverse EDM take over the greater percentage of that 120+ with consistent numbers that satisfy venue owners. The only way that's going to happen if the EDM dance community as a whole has a more open minded and welcoming vibe to those who spark an interest in dance music.
You must also realize that in the present, there are so many ways to discover dance music. So patience, being open minded and educating those you wish is key.
This isn't like before where we had a common medium of undergrounds to learn from, with EDM being ever more prominent people often hear it for the first time randomly.
element-y
anyways haha... if 1015 can think of a way to work on the outside with the city having a projected image or a picutre etc as designed a while ago for a broader gerneal public club appeal that would work. Also main room should always look good. It worked for infected. Find design that can stay up and make the dry black main room look not dead. Just simple tinkering with design and color or mirrors etc to get the palce more lively.
Alain
You can add all you want to a venue, it does nothing if you don't have a foundation or/and consistency.
I don't know what's going on over there, but whoever keeps changing things needs to give complete Saturday night control back to Taj if he doesn't have it now.
Dramatically changing and experimenting format during a summer season is not a good move.
I don't want to see San Francisco lose a main room to another kind of music.
LYNDSAYwhaaat?
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Originally posted by Alain
I'm really disappointed to read this, please read what I have to say coming from just a person who loves dance music and its culture as oppose to someone who works at Ruby Skye. At some point in history me, you and other people walked into a venue not realizing who the DJ is. Sometimes many of us are in awe and become an instant fan, other times we were disappointed.
In my own world if any person EXERCISES THEIR FREE WILL to listen to electronic dance music of ANY KIND, then at the very least you're worth meeting and perhaps that will progress in getting to know that person. As long as you're not the type of person who harms children or intends violence on others, I don't really waste my thoughts or feelings judging people.
Your comment is extremely judgemental. It's no different than the stereotypes or negative opinions people say about : Ravers, Burners, Junglist, People who attend certain venues, etc etc
THEY'RE ALL PEOPLE WHO LISTEN TO ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC IN ANY FORM, TO ANY CAPACITY IN MANY ENVIRONMENTS
Some people swear we're some massive culture here in San Francisco, that everyone is completely isolated from one another. HELLO! we have a 6 figure population in a 7 mile radius.
I'm pretty confident I go out more than most Northern California people on this board and you know what? I see pretty much the same people at ALL parties and venues, so I'm completely dumbfounded as to why people WITHIN the EDM culture judge each other often.
I don't care how young/old you are, if you're old school to the point you've been listening to house/techno since the mid 80s GOOD FOR YOU, you're still no different to me than a person who falls in love with dance music today.
This culture doesn't belong to anyone and it should welcome everyone
I understand personal preferences and all, being happy and comfortable is important to me in relation to my friends and customers. However a lot of what I read doesn't promote growth at all.
In case you don't realize SF has over 120+ active venues (bars, nightclubs, lounges)
I would love to see more diverse EDM take over the greater percentage of that 120+ with consistent numbers that satisfy venue owners. The only way that's going to happen if the EDM dance community as a whole has a more open minded and welcoming vibe to those who spark an interest in dance music.
You must also realize that in the present, there are so many ways to discover dance music. So patience, being open minded and educating those you wish is key.
This isn't like before where we had a common medium of undergrounds to learn from, with EDM being ever more prominent people often hear it for the first time randomly.
don't be disappointed Alain...(wasn't being judgemental at all) I understand exactly what you're saying.. it's actually amazing when someone goes to a venue (with edm especially) not knowing what the hell they're getting into, and then realizes that they are an instant fan of the culture and music. (but there is truth to the fact about what i said: that around half the people there are just THAT... not knowing what they're about to listen to, and completely in the dark as to what DJ there is playing at the moment..) I would be HOPING that their experience would be amazing and would have them coming back for more. (it benefits us as music lovers/promotors/djs/clubs, etc). And you're right that we've all been there at some point, in the beginning stages of "what the heck is this music?!? i love it!" (even if it was in the 80's :haha: ) and that's why most of us stand here today trying to support and enjoy. (whatever venue it may be). My whole point in my post was to say that I could care less about the DJ playing it...(most would differ).. i just want to hear some solid music :D
(oh, and P.S. there is also truth to the fact that HELLA peeps spill drinks @ ruby...I, myself have probably been one of them at some point ;) )
LYNDSAYwhaaat?
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Originally posted by Alain
You can add all you want to a venue, it does nothing if you don't have a foundation or/and consistency.
I don't know what's going on over there, but whoever keeps changing things needs to give complete Saturday night control back to Taj if he doesn't have it now.
Dramatically changing and experimenting format during a summer season is not a good move.
I don't want to see San Francisco lose a main room to another kind of music.
+1
Andrieux
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Originally posted by LYNDSAYwhaaat?
don't be disappointed Alain...(wasn't being judgemental at all) I understand exactly what you're saying.. it's actually amazing when someone goes to a venue (with edm especially) not knowing what the hell they're getting into, and then realizes that they are an instant fan of the culture and music. (but there is truth to the fact about what i said: that around half the people there are just THAT... not knowing what they're about to listen to, and completely in the dark as to what DJ there is playing at the moment..) I would be HOPING that their experience would be amazing and would have them coming back for more. (it benefits us as music lovers/promotors/djs/clubs, etc). And you're right that we've all been there at some point, in the beginning stages of "what the heck is this music?!? i love it!" (even if it was in the 80's :haha: ) and that's why most of us stand here today trying to support and enjoy. (whatever venue it may be). My whole point in my post was to say that I could care less about the DJ playing it...(most would differ).. i just want to hear some solid music :D
(oh, and P.S. there is also truth to the fact that HELLA peeps spill drinks @ ruby...I, myself have probably been one of them at some point ;) )