Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 (edited) Just a wondering... Do you think in this day and age, with the scene as we have it now that a venue can survive without a licenced bar?.. If its the right venue, perfect in every way except without a bar (but you could bring your own)...could it work?.. Thoughts appreciated, either by pm or by reply... Ta. Jayne.x. Edited August 19, 2008 by Miss BurySoul
Guest Beeks Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Just a wondering... Do you think in this day and age, with the scene as we have it now that a venue can survive without a licenced bar?.. If its the right venue, perfect in every way except without a bar (but you could bring your own)...could it work?.. Thoughts appreciated, either by pm or by reply... Ta. Jayne.x. Ha...loaded question Jayne...you got somewhere in mind?
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Ha...loaded question Jayne...you got somewhere in mind? Me?... of course not.. I've been asked the question this morning and I really want to say yes it would work but I'm not convinced either way.... Jayne.x
Guest Simon Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Just a wondering... Do you think in this day and age, with the scene as we have it now that a venue can survive without a licenced bar?.. If its the right venue, perfect in every way except without a bar (but you could bring your own)...could it work?.. Thoughts appreciated, either by pm or by reply... Ta. Jayne.x. Gary Todd runs a do in the Southampton area without a bar that seems to run perfectly fine, peeps just bring their own booze along. Simon
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Gary Todd runs a do in the Southampton area without a bar that seems to run perfectly fine, peeps just bring their own booze along. Simon Thanks Simon, Didn't know that. I dont think we've got any around Manchester, which aren't licenced. Jayne.x.
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'm not sure either. Probably be a 50/50 split. People generally like taking their own booze to places don't they? Often cheaper & no queues at the bar! It wouldn't be a deal breaker for me, i'd go!
Guest Beeks Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'm not sure either. Probably be a 50/50 split. People generally like taking their own booze to places don't they? Often cheaper & no queues at the bar! It wouldn't be a deal breaker for me, i'd go! Yeah but on the other hand I dont fancy bringing my own fridge either
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Yeah but on the other hand I dont fancy bringing my own fridge either You'll have everyone turning up with their nighter bags & a little cool box!
Simsy Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Bit budget a do with no bar .. Think I'd swerve it..
Bazza Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Just a wondering... Do you think in this day and age, with the scene as we have it now that a venue can survive without a licenced bar?.. If its the right venue, perfect in every way except without a bar (but you could bring your own)...could it work?.. Thoughts appreciated, either by pm or by reply... Ta. Jayne.x. If you could take your own booze then no probs,but if you banned it all together,it would fall flat on its face no doubt about it,do's these day are more of a social gathering a place to have a laugh ,dance ,and talk a load of bo**ox Bazza
Guest Beeks Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 You'll have everyone turning up with their nighter bags & a little cool box! Adidas Cool Boxes for soulies...can keep their towels cold too...think we're onto a winner Kylee
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Adidas Cool Boxes for soulies...can keep their towels cold too...think we're onto a winner Kylee Ooh gap in the market...
Winnie :-) Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Would like to think it would survive, I know I'd give it a go, but doubt very much it would be overly popular with most? Winnie :-)
Guest dundeedavie Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 It'd work for me , but then i don't drink lol
Guest Simon Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'm not that bothered personally about drinking at dos, i only like decent red wine & real ale & you rarely get either of these at venues. I normally just drink if the music's a bit dull other than that i hope to either be on the dancefloor, looking at records or chatting. Simon
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 If you could take your own booze then no probs,but if you banned it all together,it would fall flat on its face no doubt about it,do's these day are more of a social gathering a place to have a laugh ,dance ,and talk a load of bo**ox Bazza Thanks y'all... Nope, the conversation surrounding this 'fantasy venue' definately included the fact that alcohol wouldn't be banned but wouldn't be sold.. Personally, I'd put up with slightly warmer beer if it meant I was paying £1 a bottle in the supermarket beforehand rather than £3 a bottle,as in most clubs. I'd be happy wrapping them in a damp towel or something..
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Thanks y'all... Nope, the conversation surrounding this 'fantasy venue' definately included the fact that alcohol wouldn't be banned but wouldn't be sold.. Personally, I'd put up with slightly warmer beer if it meant I was paying £1 a bottle in the supermarket beforehand rather than £3 a bottle,as in most clubs. I'd be happy wrapping them in a damp towel or something.. Didn't you read about mine & Beeks Adidas cool box idea? We'll knock em out cheap to soulies!
Little-stevie Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Its a tough one Jane... If the crowd i was after was a younger crowd then yes a bring your own would be ok but the older crowd would be lazy i guess and want to comfort of knowing there is a bar.... They are not the kind to sit around with carry out bags of warm beer i guess.. The good point of a place with no bar though is that it can have the feel of the real underground/seedy and lawless, thats what the crowd wanted back in the day but now they are all grown up and want some creature comforts..
Guest soulmaguk Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Just a wondering... Do you think in this day and age, with the scene as we have it now that a venue can survive without a licenced bar?.. If its the right venue, perfect in every way except without a bar (but you could bring your own)...could it work?.. Thoughts appreciated, either by pm or by reply... Ta. Jayne.x. I used to take my own tipple when i was on jobseekers, oh that's right i still am. I'ts not a bad idea (to BYO not sign on). We had one of the American Drifters living in our village near Scarborough and he used to put a show on in the school hall to raise money for the school, candle lit tables and all. Either BYO or bottles of wine at a reasonable price for sale. I hate being ripped off at venues, that just sucks. Jockahoola.
Guest Carrie Mehome Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I always quite liked those empty bottles of wine with candles inserted in them to provide some demure lighting - very romantic!
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I always quite liked those empty bottles of wine with candles inserted in them to provide some demure lighting - very romantic! I agree but with all those candles going it'd be too light!
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Didn't you read about mine & Beeks Adidas cool box idea? We'll knock em out cheap to soulies! LOL... actualy.. I could believe that.. you could cover them in the KTF stickers too!.. You see the B&Q toolboxes with the middle's drilled out and sold as record boxes so why the heck not!.. Jayne.x.
Jumpinjoan Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Thanks y'all... Nope, the conversation surrounding this 'fantasy venue' definately included the fact that alcohol wouldn't be banned but wouldn't be sold.. Personally, I'd put up with slightly warmer beer if it meant I was paying £1 a bottle in the supermarket beforehand rather than £3 a bottle,as in most clubs. I'd be happy wrapping them in a damp towel or something.. Or freeze them before you went. Personally it wouldn't bother me in the slightest cos very rarely I drink. Even when I do then it's no more than one or two. I would love to say it wouldn't matter, but in all honesty, it probably would. The only way to find out is to do go ahead and do it. Because as you know yourself Jayne, what people say on here and what they do are two completely different things. It will be the second and third nights that will tell what people really think imo.
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Its a tough one Jane... If the crowd i was after was a younger crowd then yes a bring your own would be ok but the older crowd would be lazy i guess and want to comfort of knowing there is a bar.... They are not the kind to sit around with carry out bags of warm beer i guess.. The good point of a place with no bar though is that it can have the feel of the real underground/seedy and lawless, thats what the crowd wanted back in the day but now they are all grown up and want some creature comforts.. yeh, you're probably right, although every woman I know has a bottle of vodka in her bag on a saturday night.. lol.. (or maybe it's just the company I keep) I agree about the real underground feel too, especially if it's an alniter rather than a soul night. Jayne.x
Guest Carrie Mehome Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I think it's a cool idea. People who don't drink can bring some nibbles and those of us that do can bring wine and beer and have a tasting sesh!
Guest Beeks Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I think it's a cool idea. People who don't drink can bring some nibbles and those of us that do can bring wine and beer and have a tasting sesh! Haha...candles...nibbles...it's starting to sound like a dinner party not a soul do!! We will be bringing out the Sade albums next You give me...you give me the sweetest taboo...
NEV Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 It'd work for me , but then i don't drink lol a SCOTSMAN that does'nt drink well i never
Bazza Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 (edited) Haha...candles...nibbles...it's starting to sound like a dinner party not a soul do!! We will be bringing out the Sade albums next You give me...you give me the sweetest taboo... First read that as Slade albums,funny thing is I remember Slade being played at soul do's ,Palais included Bazza Edited August 19, 2008 by bazza
Guest Carrie Mehome Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Nothing wrong with a bit of Sade! Haha...candles...nibbles...it's starting to sound like a dinner party not a soul do!! We will be bringing out the Sade albums next You give me...you give me the sweetest taboo...
Guest soulmaguk Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I agree but with all those candles going it'd be too light! Too light to do what?
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Or freeze them before you went. Personally it wouldn't bother me in the slightest cos very rarely I drink. Even when I do then it's no more than one or two. I would love to say it wouldn't matter, but in all honesty, it probably would. The only way to find out is to do go ahead and do it. Because as you know yourself Jayne, what people say on here and what they do are two completely different things. It will be the second and third nights that will tell what people really think imo. Hi Joan, Good idea, (unless you're me)..I did that before Prestwich recently, I put some cans of lager in the freezer to take out with me and forgot about them, came home and one had exploded in the freezer.... Thanks Jayne.x.
Guest soulmaguk Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I think it's a cool idea. People who don't drink can bring some nibbles and those of us that do can bring wine and beer and have a tasting sesh! That's a great idea with the food, people from different counties or even countries could bring their regions specialty. Yorkshire folk could bring some Yorkshire puddings, what a treat.
timthedim Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'd imagine it would be harder to get a decent venue without the venue insisting on a full bar, the venue would want to make money somehow. No expert on these matters though
Guest Beeks Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'd imagine it would be harder to get a decent venue without the venue insisting on a full bar, the venue would want to make money somehow. No expert on these matters though Wouldnt even need a run venue...could be like the late 80s Blackburn Raves...have secret location Soul Nights in deserted warehouses!!
Kevinkent Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Here's the perfect solution, and you know you wouldn't look out of place with a shirt stretched over this. https://www.techdigest.tv/2006/04/the_beerbelly_1.html ....and I reckon it's the same company that do a similar false boob thing for the girls!
Reg Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Drink red wine, no need for chilling.....and that way I won't be the only one sporting a vimtoesque tach Sounds great to me compared to the prices in some venues...although the places I generally tend to be on the cheaper sider...like Broughton where they almost pay you for a pint
Jumpinjoan Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Hi Joan, Good idea, (unless you're me)..I did that before Prestwich recently, I put some cans of lager in the freezer to take out with me and forgot about them, came home and one had exploded in the freezer.... Thanks Jayne.x. Ha ha.... I used to do that with bottles of cherryade... oooh... I'm such a wild one
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Wouldnt even need a run venue...could be like the late 80s Blackburn Raves...have secret location Soul Nights in deserted warehouses!! spooky - that's what started the conversation, which progressed into " Could you do it with Northern Soul".. I know there have been afew. I think someone did a secret nighter on NYE in Manchester a few years ago.. Jayne.x
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 a SCOTSMAN that does'nt drink well i never it's a dundonian! i've never seen one sober before!!!
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Drink red wine, no need for chilling.....and that way I won't be the only one sporting a vimtoesque tach Sounds great to me compared to the prices in some venues...although the places I generally tend to be on the cheaper sider...like Broughton where they almost pay you for a pint yes reg! especially as thone white cider you drink can be mistaken for lemonade in a see through bottle!
Jules Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'm not that bothered personally about drinking at dos, i only like decent red wine & real ale & you rarely get either of these at venues. I normally just drink if the music's a bit dull other than that i hope to either be on the dancefloor, looking at records or chatting. Simon always a good pint at warwick, rolls royce in derby had 4 real ales on last dayer we went to and the co- op nuneaton do cask brew x1 thats ok
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Bit budget a do with no bar .. Think I'd swerve it.. Eh !! you can take shampoo if ya' want you yupie !! i would try me best to be there,don't give toss about booze anyway cant drive if i have a drink so no point realy. Keep the faith (but only if it as a bar) Keepin' the faith Ken.
Guest Beeks Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Eh !! you can take shampoo if ya' want you yupie !! i would try me best to be there,don't give toss about booze anyway cant drive if i have a drink so no point realy. Keep the faith (but only if it as a bar) Keepin' the faith Ken. Hipflask and an asda bag of breadcrumbs to feed the ducks Ken you'll be reet!!
Guest Beeks Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 spooky - that's what started the conversation, which progressed into " Could you do it with Northern Soul".. I know there have been afew. I think someone did a secret nighter on NYE in Manchester a few years ago.. Jayne.x It's not a bad idea to be honest Janey...would be fun...we should knock heads about it
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 spooky - that's what started the conversation, which progressed into " Could you do it with Northern Soul".. I know there have been afew. I think someone did a secret nighter on NYE in Manchester a few years ago.. Jayne.x oh yes! warehouse soul... that would shake things up a bit... Very easy to organise seeing as the communications systems are already in place (oh what some like DIY would have been able to do with mobile phones and the internet int early 90s) In that special circumstance alcohol will not even cross the punters minds Although, it wont be the soul police you will have to watch out for
Guest soulmaguk Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Wouldnt even need a run venue...could be like the late 80s Blackburn Raves...have secret location Soul Nights in deserted warehouses!! Think you might have something there, only problem being, not sure 40 plus year olds with families will be wanting to get arrested that often.
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 oh yes! warehouse soul... that would shake things up a bit... Very easy to organise seeing as the communications systems are already in place (oh what some like DIY would have been able to do with mobile phones and the internet int early 90s) In that special circumstance alcohol will not even cross the punters minds Although, it wont be the soul police you will have to watch out for I dont think, with the general age group we have that the police would give us much grief though?.. (without too much digging about of course!) Jayne.x.
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Think you might have something there, only problem being, not sure 40 plus year olds with families will be wanting to get arrested that often. LOL Shame the 80's & 90's warehouse parties have gained the reputation they did with the media etc. Jayne.x
Guest Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 oh yes! warehouse soul... that would shake things up a bit... Very easy to organise seeing as the communications systems are already in place (oh what some like DIY would have been able to do with mobile phones and the internet int early 90s) In that special circumstance alcohol will not even cross the punters minds Although, it wont be the soul police you will have to watch out for Very easy to organise?.. I reckon it'd be a nightmare. The beauty of function rooms is that they have event manager's to do everything for you. The effort that must have gone in behind the scene's of decent warehouse parties must have been pretty great. Maybe I'm wrong though.. I dont know anything about them generally.. Jayne.x.
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