View Full Version : Early to dance? Anyone for early club opening?


rad
22-08-2005, 12:54
Why don't they create clubs that are open earlier in the evening (7, 8pm) for those of us that are no longer 18 but would like to drink and dance sometimes and still be in bed at a reasonable hour?!? Anyone interested in starting such a venture (preferably playing 'proper' music not just dance stuff although I'm sure there are also dance fans who would welcome such an endeavour)?????

If there were such places that played indie/rock or old retro tunes, or a mix of all different stuff, or if there were 'early' nights on at places like Corp, Leadmill or wherever it is young people go these days it would be great. Early club nights should not be the sole preserve of 14 year olds smashed on White Lightning who could easily stay up til 4am and not notice the effect the next morning!!!!!:rant:

carcrash
22-08-2005, 14:27
I really don't think there is a market for it.

Babooshka
22-08-2005, 14:32
Shame...in my old age I would relish such a venue! Think I am reaching the early to bed with an ovaltine stage but would love a boogie from time to time....just find I flag sooner than in my younger years!

blademan
22-08-2005, 16:38
I'm sorry, but as a young 17 year old whipper snapper, I'm duty bound to laugh.

:hihi:

Babooshka
22-08-2005, 17:12
Just you wait my friend..just you wait....your time will come!

hatter
22-08-2005, 18:46
Sounds like a great idea! I had to leave a cracking night on Saturday at 2am, 'cos I knew that not only would I have to deal with my kids at 7am. but also my parents- who were up to babysit my kids:gag: :help:

I'd be into DJing at such a do as well, if it ever took off.

Babooshka
22-08-2005, 19:27
I think there is a market...for us oldies...apart from those who like to perv at the young lasses.

bigbear
23-08-2005, 00:58
well, some of us that can be demographically defined as "oldies" still go out and party all night with the best of the youngish...

Strix
23-08-2005, 01:30
Are there no longer any pubs with dancefloors?

They were always a bit few and far between, but they existed - usually with a 12.00 licence