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buzz ends its 9year run (pg. 3)
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| amdmaxx |
exit should exit...
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
very good point......exit neeeeeeeds to be shut down.. its a damn shame for out of town clubbers that visit nyc:( |
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| Freeza |
| This sucks so bad. I was planing on visiting that place again someday in the near future too. (I was gonna come down to Glow to see Armin or Ferry or someone hehe) and go to buzz on Friday night...ARggg, at least I've been there once though...Such a awesome spot...hands down the best club I've ever been to...It's a sad day :( |
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| uberclkgtr |
Yah, this sucks. My home on Friday nights...gone.
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| beema |
I've been sad and pissed all day, the only thing that brought me out of it was ASOT.
Now Im back to being sad again!
I was soooooooooooooooooo looking forward to seeing Tiesto there!!!
I wanted to give him a chance to redeem himself for that Area2 BS.
damn it all to hell... |
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| Busy Child |
| ok all you europeans who like to talk about how ed up america can be sometimes . . . . .. . .here's your chance now. |
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| rowzbay |
Ok, here it is.
Buzz wasn't shut down. They shut themselves down. Rather than lose their liscence Nation and Buzzlife decided that they should shut down on their own, kind of like they did a few years ago when Fox 5 featured them on TV. 4 to 6 weeks later Buzz reopened under the name "Sting" soon that became "Buz" and then it became "Buzz" again. So we're not looking at something completely bad. Buzzlife decided to shut itself down because once you lose your liscence the government won't be willing to give it back so easily. Nation has a lot to lose if Buzz caused it to lose its lisence. The feds didn't shut down Buzz, if they did, Buzz would be gone in DC forever. Buzz shutdown itself so the Feds couldn't.
Hopefully they'll be able to come back soon but for now they're not moving to Baltimore. John Tab sent out an email specifically saying that they're not moving to Baltimore.
i'm not saying all this because i'm happy with it. i'm just saying it because it makes sense. even though it really hurts our scene it kind of shows how much we have to work to get our scene to survive. and for those people who aren't going to be around when we pull through .. we didn't want you here anyway.
Hardcore will never die :p |
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| Busy Child |
When you said license, you meant liquor license right?
If thats the case, no club or bar can generate enough funds without selling alcohol in general. Theres no point in running a club if you cant sell alcohol. |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Srezic
A couple major things piss me off about this whole thing:
1. Some ing morons ed it all up for the rest of us.
2. The government and most of the public is biased against electronic music and electronic music clubs.
I am 18, listen to Trance/Progressive/House and I have [sni[snip]
ing government and public just discriminates against Electronic Music and I can't stand it.
Now that I am thinking about it, I really do think it could have something to do with shutting down the RAVE act =(. |
Let me ask u a question: Are you registered to vote? |
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| Srezic |
| Drizzt: I just turned 18 like 2 weeks ago, been busy with school and haven't had the chance to pick up the registration form. I definitely will register though. |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by butterfly
though there is hope. there are rumors that the party will move to trust. at least baltimore is closer to NY....:rolleyes: |
That deal supposedly fell through. Redwood Trust is like a ghost-town nowadays, I assume because of poor management/promotion. |
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| Busy Child |
| You never know. I doubt that itll be in baltimore cuz thats so far away, but Buzz was in SOUTHEAST DC which is straight up ghetto. Although it was close to the metro, i dont think any place could be any worse than Southeast in the DC area. |
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