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Alan

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  1. Amanda was before my time i suspect.

    ye amanda was well b4 your time ross,i remember her though or at least remember an amanda,short with dark hair?god thats going back to when they had the sparkling purple walls in the foyer area and purple walls with silver diamonds everywhere in the main hall,lovely,what a place,94-95 i thinki started working there,damn in old ha ha:popcorn:

  2. Right people its a holiday weekend,lets finnish it off at LIVE for the Mudd Club, if youve not been yet your missing a good night and if you have been bring a friend along.

    Doors open 1030pm,adams blowing everyone away with his choice of music,drinks are cheap(all top brands to)

    3 entry 2 b4 midnight with flyer,NUS card and old Mudd membership card.

  3. the folk with the equipment are lovely! Very friendly and not at all sleazy :)

    have to agree,ive worked a few Obedience Schools at Moshulu and have to say its all done very profesionally.The guys who supply the equipment keep an eye on whats going on to insure peoples safety,not my idea of fun although i did tie an ex to a bed once and left her there and went shopping at asda.

    The people involved in this night put alot of work into it so get your asses along to it,who knows it might end up being spanked:popcorn:

  4. Can't we have Mudd Club at the Boadroom on a Friday? Fuck me, it was so good it has actually stirred me to post on here again.

    I was out last week, and again last night, and I had the most fun since Caged finished (Caged Reunion for teh win!) Bond-age is just full of emo pish, it feels like a creche with all of the little kiddies running around.

    The misty eyed sentiment that we all felt last Monday must back up the thought that the Palace crowd still exists in Aberdeen, they just don't have the desire to venture out to watch something that resembles "Retarded Swimming 101" on the dancefloor.

    The Boardroom is tidy, the toilets don't leak piss onto the dancefloor, if you asked Adam to play something, he played it, the drinks are clean and cheap (I almost fell over when I noticed the house vodka is Smirnoff at muchos cheapness).

    Long live Mudd, let's knock the stinky shithole off of it's pedestal.

    :rockon:

    Having a Mudd style night on a Friday would only do bad for the alternative music scene in Aberdeen i feel,It would put Moshulu under so much presure and pesonally i think moshulu is needed not only for the club nights it does but for the live music it also provides.

    Would a Friday Mudd turn into another bond-age or would there be enough support for it to not have to have the same music policy as bond -age.

    Looking back at the dance scene in Aberdeen about 10 years ago there were 1 or 2 clubs providing dance style nights then everyone jumped on the bandwagon and killed the whole scene,yes there are still clubs doing this style of night but are they as busy as they once were? who knows, tough one to call

  5. BIG thanks to all who came along last night,personally i thought it was awsome,Big thank you also to Adam(almost a legend) and to all the staff at Live for making it an enjoyable evening.

    More of the same next week,same place,same time,see you all there again hopefully:popcorn:

    Oh and when was the last time anyone heard an ovation like that for a DJ after a night,i struggle to remember anything like that:up:

  6. Everyone has there own opinions and memories of the Mudd Club personally i have only good ones, yes the Palace was falling apart, yes you could sometimes set your watch by the music being played and yes the lager could strip paint but i wouldnt have changed that part of my life for anything, made alot of good friends and possibly a few enemies in my time at the Palace and hopefully by doing Mudd again will bring back some memories to us oldies and create new ones for the younger generation out there.

  7. It doesn't matter if it's britpop era or nu-metal era. The music was the bloody same all the time!

    I have to agree to a certian extent with this comment.The reunion on the 16ths music policy will be what you will have heard at the Palace and the weeks following will be a mix of both old and new.

  8. That sounds really cool I would have liked to have alook around. The place is so different these days, and I mean structurally as well as the music, there's walls and staircases and toilets everywhere, that never used to be, when I am in liquid now (which is rare), I can't even pick out places in the palace from how it used to be, or think "this must have been where the old DJ booth was" it's like a different building.

    The managers at liquid are nice guys,im sure if you arranged it with them you could have a look around the upper level,im almost certian the old cinima balcony and projection rooms are still there

  9. Dear me, I'd forgotten how bad the pints were. Reading Chris' post has just given me a craving for a pint of McEwans in a plastic cup.

    Thinking back, I don't understand why that building wasn't condemned years before it closed down. Incidentally Alan, what was 2nd and 3rd floors? I once heard a rumour there was an old concert hall with a cinema screen up there?!?!

    The palace was a cinima b4 it was converted into a club,all they did was build a false roof from the balcony and left the top half of the cinima as it was,you could still get access to the balcony from the doors across form where the mens toilets were and from there you could still make out where the screen was and get into the projection room,hated having to go up there,so many stories of hauntings etc,i believe it is still the same today

  10. Instead of "selected drinks @ 1.50" can we have undrinkable fizzy piss for a pound? That'll bring back memories.

    You got a fizzy pint,you were one of the lucky ones then.I remember being confronted by an irate customer shouting in my face 'this pints cloudy'to which i repied 'what do you expect for a pound,thunder and lightning' (boom boom):popcorn:

  11. Remember that sticky carpet, leaky roof, dodgy pints, funny smells then youll remember the Mudd Club in all its glory.

    Unfortunately we cant recreate all those but we will jog your memory by playing the songs that once were dance floor fillers many moons ago at the old Palace nightclub.

    So wipe the dust off those old doc martins, find that faded favourite band t shirt and join us at Live(next to the office bar) on Monday the 16th of April for a night of nostalgia Mudd Club style.

    Doors 10.30pm

    Admission - 3.00/2.00 with flyer b4 midnight

    Selected drinks @ 1.50

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  12. Remember that sticky carpet, leaky roof, dodgy pints, funny smells then youll remember the Mudd Club in all its glory.

    Unfortunately we cant recreate all those but we will jog your memory by playing the songs that once were dance floor fillers many moons ago at the old Palace nightclub.

    So wipe the dust off those old doc martins, find that faded favourite band t shirt and join us at Live on Monday the 16th of April for a night of nostalgia Mudd Club style.

    Venue - Live(next to the office bar) crown st aberdeen

    Doors open 10.30pm

    Admission 3.00/2.00 b4 midnight with flyer

    Selected drinks @ 1-50

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