Billywhizz Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 To much going on nowadays, know its good in one respect,or is it just me im split between 4 venues next weekend do i throw them in a hat and pick one out any suggestions lol. Billy
Simsy Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 Pick the one you want to go to mate and have a ball! Regarding the four in total you have to choose from, I guess it would depend on their proximity. But on the whole I think a wider choice is a good thing.
Soul-slider Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 Went to Skegness All-Dayer yesterday (20th May)...had 4 to choose from the East Anglia/Lincs area (we're smack in the middle in King's Lynn)...Norwich, Cambridge, Kettering.....Skeggy was quite full, due to a forthcoming night here (15th July) the Lynn crowd split up to do some 'flying', some went to Norwich, we opted for Skeggy so we could dish some flyers out there
Chalky Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 Pick the one you want to go to mate and have a ball! Regarding the four in total you have to choose from, I guess it would depend on their proximity. But on the whole I think a wider choice is a good thing. I think it's a bad thing. Too many venues not well attended and music policy on the whole IMO is going backwards giving you little choice but oldies. Not many venues making me want to travel these days.
Simsy Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 I think it's a bad thing. Too many venues not well attended and music policy on the whole IMO is going backwards giving you little choice but oldies. Not many venues making me want to travel these days. Understand your point and it is valid. But most of the time, people who take the time and trouble to put on a do, do so mostly out of love for the music and the scene. To dissuade them from doing so under the logical standpoint of diluting the scene, would be heresy in some respects. So where does that leave us?
Chalky Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 (edited) Understand your point and it is valid. But most of the time, people who take the time and trouble to put on a do, do so mostly out of love for the music and the scene. To dissuade them from doing so under the logical standpoint of diluting the scene, would be heresy in some respects. So where does that leave us? you believe what you want Ian but there's many who may love the music etc that purely promote events for profit and self interest. Others that deliberately clash and attempt to sabotage "rival" venues. Many venues with little thought or considereation for others behind them and in my opinion it's ruining this scene. How can four all-nighters be good and healthy for the scene when you have say a hardcore nighter crowd of 400 soulies? Edited May 21, 2006 by chalky
Simsy Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 you believe what you want Ian but there's many who may love the music etc that purely promote events for profit and self interest. Others that deliberately clash and attempt to sabotage "rival" venues. Many venues with little thought or considereation for others behind them and in my opinion it's ruining this scene. How can four all-nighters be good and healthy for the scene when you have say a hardcore nighter crowd of 400 soulies? Furry muff I know that goes on. Sad but true...
Rob Wigley Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 you believe what you want Ian but there's many who may love the music etc that purely promote events for profit and self interest. Others that deliberately clash and attempt to sabotage "rival" venues. Many venues with little thought or considereation for others behind them and in my opinion it's ruining this scene. Heard a similar thing about rival promoters telling punters that a "Rival" venue had been cancelled in the town nearby only this weekend, ought to be ashamed of themselves or more ashamed of getting caught at it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest ZTSC Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 I think it's a bad thing. Too many venues not well attended and music policy on the whole IMO is going backwards giving you little choice but oldies. Not many venues making me want to travel these days. Aye but you got a nice new chick Chalky ps - Been to get new arse tody coz some Yorkshire couple (with accomplise from Luton) set my old one one fire at The Wilton on Friday ( the old one had a hole in it anyway ! ) Kev
Winnie :-) Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 I think it's a bad thing. Too many venues not well attended and music policy on the whole IMO is going backwards giving you little choice but oldies. Not many venues making me want to travel these days. ========== Thing is Chalky if you cut down the number of venues you get less choice. Sure you've said in the past, if you don't like the DJ line up somewhere don't go, vote with your feet. If you slash the numbers of venues, punters wouldn't be able to 'vote with their feet'? Winni:-)
Cunnie Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 Heard a similar thing about rival promoters telling punters that a "Rival" venue had been cancelled in the town nearby only this weekend, ought to be ashamed of themselves or more ashamed of getting caught at it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Too right Rob, knocked our numbers right down. Lot of our regulars had calls/texts saying we had cancelled. Not 100% certain who was behind it but when i find out i ain't gonna be a happy bunny. B*st*rds
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