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Old 19-02-2006, 14:27   #31 (permalink)

 
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Laura would like me to add that The New Venue was also called Pegasus, which I believe may be a mythical horse related to Neptune. Someone will be along to check this on Google shortly...
The logo they use (and is still visible) on the Pegasus club / room is exactly the same as the one used by the Paras. (They also had a tendancy to name all their bars 'The Pegasus' also. ) Which made me think this bar had some sort of military connection.

Also, the Cotton Club 2002 alt scene was a Mudd club spin-off. One was called Mud and the other Mudd. Something to do with a DJ taking off with the name.

When I think of Moshulu vs The Palace, I always remember the Palace being a busier place. Maybe it's just me. God I miss those Saturday Rock Nights upstairs. Real Metal all night, and the place full of black leather, long hair and the sweet smell of Patchoulli oil. Heaven.
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Old 19-02-2006, 14:30   #32 (permalink)

 
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The Palace bits are wrong.


You forgot Verbal Abuse - First Ska / Punk night north of Leeds circa 1997/1998 @ De Niros
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The glider was amazing when it was around. It was the only place that we went to over one summer when I had just turned 18. It was almost like a secret club that only a few knew about. Ace.
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Over in Glasgow The Cat House just got a rather stonking refit. Never the less many people will bemoan such a refit, but in reality it usually keeps the place ticking over for another 10 years. The only exception to this is when there is not enough money to fund a decent refit, and you end up with a half assed job that completely ruins it.
Indeed we did get a lovely refit. Unfortunatly though, most clubs and venues don't have the backing of Donald McLeods money (The Director of CPL).
Obviously I notice it more in the staff (being one of them and all) than the customers, but the staff complained all day, every day about the state the place was in before the refit, then after a hell of a lot of money was spent on renovating the whole place, all they could do was complain about how "it just isn't the same". Typical.
It is awful shiny now though.
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Indeed we did get a lovely refit. Unfortunatly though, most clubs and venues don't have the backing of Donald McLeods money (The Director of CPL).
Obviously I notice it more in the staff (being one of them and all) than the customers, but the staff complained all day, every day about the state the place was in before the refit, then after a hell of a lot of money was spent on renovating the whole place, all they could do was complain about how "it just isn't the same". Typical.
It is awful shiny now though.
The shineyness wears off fast. Give it 6 months and it will have that pleasantly tarnished feel once more. The good thing about alt.rock bars and clubs is they can last 10+ years being refits.
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The glider was amazing when it was around. It was the only place that we went to over one summer when I had just turned 18. It was almost like a secret club that only a few knew about. Ace.
I remember it being packed when there wasn't anything happening at Lemon Tree ie, Juice or Lifestyle, and a tad empty when there was. It did have the feel of some kind of private club or something, especially on the quiet nights. 8)

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I remember it being packed when there wasn't anything happening at Lemon Tree ie, Juice or Lifestyle, and a tad empty when there was. It did have the feel of some kind of private club or something, especially on the quiet nights. 8)

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Juice! I forgot about that too. That was a good night out. Even if the band was shite you could always just go to the bar and wait for the dj to start again.
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Thurday - The Rock Night. Think this started about '88 and ran until June '96. I remember Smurf being one of the DJs.
The Rock Night @ The Palace existed in at least some form past June '96. Ross would know much better than I but when I first moved into the city and started going to the Palace I went to the Rock Night that was upstairs there on Saturday nights while "grab-a-granny" night was on downstairs. Jason was the rock DJ back then and that would have been back at some point in 1998.

Rock Night (well, it was more metal night by now as nu-metal was just becoming popular at this stage) continued to get it's slot moved about throughout the next few years before eventually getting axed (no idea when this would have been - 2001?). At one stage on Friday nights when Crunchie (a slightly alternative club night and the pre-cursor to what became Bond@age when Ross took over DJ'ing - 2000/2001?) the Rock Night was also on at the same time upstairs so you could mix between the two. Ah, those were happy, happy days.

Ross, sorry if I got any of the dates, places and names mixed up. It was a long time ago.
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The Rock Night @ The Palace existed in at least some form past June '96. Ross would know much better than I but when I first moved into the city and started going to the Palace I went to the Rock Night that was upstairs there on Saturday nights while "grab-a-granny" night was on downstairs. Jason was the rock DJ back then and that would have been back at some point in 1998.

Rock Night (well, it was more metal night by now as nu-metal was just becoming popular at this stage) continued to get it's slot moved about throughout the next few years before eventually getting axed (no idea when this would have been - 2001?). At one stage on Friday nights when Crunchie (a slightly alternative club night and the pre-cursor to what became Bond@age when Ross took over DJ'ing - 2000/2001?) the Rock Night was also on at the same time upstairs so you could mix between the two. Ah, those were happy, happy days.

Ross, sorry if I got any of the dates, places and names mixed up. It was a long time ago.
It was the original Thursday Rock Night downstairs that ended in June 1996. I remember this clearly because it was the same week I split up with my girlfriend of 4 years, and it's ceasation effectively halved my chances of getting a trap. There was word of it moving to The Works (Kef) but that fell through.
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