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The Cowboy

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I'm well past my dancing days now (much as I'd love to, 3 sprogs in suburbia means the chances are limited), but it doesn't seem like clubbing is as much of a big thing as it was back in the 90s/00s.

I remember DJ's (superstar DJ's, in fact) were famous names, superclubs like Home, Godskitchen, Gatecrasher were all the rage. New Year would be a battle to put on the most stellar line-up at £100 a ticket.

Nowadays I'm surprised if I see an A3 billposter tied to a lamp-post advertising DJ EZ playing at the local dive.

Any younger GOTters still hitting the dancefloors?
 

It's still as big as ever, mate, just only if you're about.

Gatecrasher, Cream etc. are all still putting on big names. but there's just more clubs (in Liverpool at least) now so a big name isn't a big event any more.
 
It's still as big as ever, mate, just only if you're about.

Gatecrasher, Cream etc. are all still putting on big names. but there's just more clubs (in Liverpool at least) now so a big name isn't a big event any more.

Shame, it was ace when I was at uni, discussing with folk which club you would be going to cos such-and-such was DJing there. The big name WAS the event.
 


Still into the scene lads - not half as good as it looked back 10/15 years ago though. Gods kitchen still put a night on every now and again. Digital society always decent in Leeds too
 
nothing worse than megaclubs, the complete opposite of what dance/rave culture was meant to be about... I mean just look at all these absolute melts at a Tiesto gig. You've got to be some next level cretin to go to an event like this where you all HAVE to wear white etc and wave glowsticks.

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