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<blockquote data-quote="tall paul" data-source="post: 102685" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>Had a superb night myself in Venue 44 around 93, but never managed to make it back!</p><p></p><p>Probably Manhattan's & Legends friendliest for me, never seen anything but smiles in there, but I think a lot of it was to do with the time period not just the club - Bowlers & Pier were generally very friendly pre '94 say, but later on '95/96ish seen a fair bit of trouble. Think generally clubs were much friendly because the house music scene less known about by the general public & peeps in the clubs were bang into the music & it seemed a bit more special? As time progressed the good heads got a bit diluted by a lot of idiots as it became much more widespread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tall paul, post: 102685, member: 129"] Had a superb night myself in Venue 44 around 93, but never managed to make it back! Probably Manhattan's & Legends friendliest for me, never seen anything but smiles in there, but I think a lot of it was to do with the time period not just the club - Bowlers & Pier were generally very friendly pre '94 say, but later on '95/96ish seen a fair bit of trouble. Think generally clubs were much friendly because the house music scene less known about by the general public & peeps in the clubs were bang into the music & it seemed a bit more special? As time progressed the good heads got a bit diluted by a lot of idiots as it became much more widespread. [/QUOTE]
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