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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 36058" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I'm fairly sure our paths would have crossed at some stage Spiely.</p><p>I went to a few Blackburn Warehouse do's. Carlton Inn in Morcambe, Shaboo in Blackpool. Sequin's in Blackpool every Thursday during the summer of 1990 (I've still got some tapes from there then). Hacketts in Blackpool (my mate used to run that).</p><p>As far as the Warehouse events in 1990 went (which as it turned out, were the last of the "mass" warehouse do's), amongst others, I got into Revenge 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, got to 6 but the riot police had already arrived so couldn't get in (I've still got the flyers from these). </p><p>Went to the Upfront do's - Harrogate, the sports arena in Chester, all 3 Stalybridge do's, that rollar skating rink in Wigan (still got the flyers for these as well), the only ones I missed were the early Bradford one and the Durham one. </p><p>Went to Quad in Liverpool and Eclipse in Coventry a couple of times (still got my membership card for the Eclipse). Wasn't really impressed with either - especially that unit place at the back of the Quad which went all night after the club shut. That place was fucking rough.</p><p>Went to a few Southern do's - the Barn in Braintree, one of the Raindance events in 1990. I don't wanna offend any southerners here but they totally paled when compared to the Northern scene. Atmosphere wise there no comparison. IMO the music didn't help - by 1990 the music down south was already tending to be pretty hard which I found just isn't conducive to all out hedonism.</p><p>I went to Cream and Bowlers and that later on but I always found Cream a bit too trendy and Bowlers more than a little cheesy (apoligies to the hoards of Bowlers fans who frequent the board).</p><p>What was without doubt the best club ever for me, easily, was Monroe's back in 90-91. Nothing came remotely close, even the Warehouse do's. We used to queue up from about 6.00 on a Saturday night to get in. It's a shame it went shit in about 92.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 36058, member: 5"] I'm fairly sure our paths would have crossed at some stage Spiely. I went to a few Blackburn Warehouse do's. Carlton Inn in Morcambe, Shaboo in Blackpool. Sequin's in Blackpool every Thursday during the summer of 1990 (I've still got some tapes from there then). Hacketts in Blackpool (my mate used to run that). As far as the Warehouse events in 1990 went (which as it turned out, were the last of the "mass" warehouse do's), amongst others, I got into Revenge 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, got to 6 but the riot police had already arrived so couldn't get in (I've still got the flyers from these). Went to the Upfront do's - Harrogate, the sports arena in Chester, all 3 Stalybridge do's, that rollar skating rink in Wigan (still got the flyers for these as well), the only ones I missed were the early Bradford one and the Durham one. Went to Quad in Liverpool and Eclipse in Coventry a couple of times (still got my membership card for the Eclipse). Wasn't really impressed with either - especially that unit place at the back of the Quad which went all night after the club shut. That place was fucking rough. Went to a few Southern do's - the Barn in Braintree, one of the Raindance events in 1990. I don't wanna offend any southerners here but they totally paled when compared to the Northern scene. Atmosphere wise there no comparison. IMO the music didn't help - by 1990 the music down south was already tending to be pretty hard which I found just isn't conducive to all out hedonism. I went to Cream and Bowlers and that later on but I always found Cream a bit too trendy and Bowlers more than a little cheesy (apoligies to the hoards of Bowlers fans who frequent the board). What was without doubt the best club ever for me, easily, was Monroe's back in 90-91. Nothing came remotely close, even the Warehouse do's. We used to queue up from about 6.00 on a Saturday night to get in. It's a shame it went shit in about 92. [/QUOTE]
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