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<blockquote data-quote="chinatownswhite" data-source="post: 927872" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>The Emporium in the early days was a really good night, the only thing was all the locals started going, ones who had never been on the rave or club scene before, Im not saying I am any better them, but for me it made it feel like we wasnt getting out of the town and meeting new people, if that makes sense ?...</p><p></p><p>Has you may know Coaville was a mining town, like any mining towns it could be a very drab & tough place grow up, we used to say you didnt grow up in Coalville you were dragged up, when I got into the rave scene in the late 80s it was almost like going on holiday every weekend, I used to dread coming bk home and seeing the same faces day in day out.</p><p></p><p>Regards the The Emporium being in my home it did have some advantages, such has I could walk there, no driving, and if none of my mates were going, I could still go knowing I would know someone in there, but has I say I liked to get out of town, so every weekend we would going up and down the country to diff clubs just like we did looking for raves in the early days, so I didnt spend to much time in there tbh.</p><p></p><p>When I moved out of my home town, I popped into The Emporium probs twice to meet up with an old mate, he used to go every wk, the club had changed for the better, they had made loads of changes by etending into more rooms etc, also there didnt seem to be so many of the locals in there, deffo a lot more people coming from far and wide, infact I was only speaking to him the other day and he said to me, can you believe this shit hole of a town had one of the best clubs in the country, I pointed out to him if you look at how good some venues were around the country alot of them are in or was in tough ereas.</p><p></p><p>Where did you travel Ming ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chinatownswhite, post: 927872, member: 9364"] The Emporium in the early days was a really good night, the only thing was all the locals started going, ones who had never been on the rave or club scene before, Im not saying I am any better them, but for me it made it feel like we wasnt getting out of the town and meeting new people, if that makes sense ?... Has you may know Coaville was a mining town, like any mining towns it could be a very drab & tough place grow up, we used to say you didnt grow up in Coalville you were dragged up, when I got into the rave scene in the late 80s it was almost like going on holiday every weekend, I used to dread coming bk home and seeing the same faces day in day out. Regards the The Emporium being in my home it did have some advantages, such has I could walk there, no driving, and if none of my mates were going, I could still go knowing I would know someone in there, but has I say I liked to get out of town, so every weekend we would going up and down the country to diff clubs just like we did looking for raves in the early days, so I didnt spend to much time in there tbh. When I moved out of my home town, I popped into The Emporium probs twice to meet up with an old mate, he used to go every wk, the club had changed for the better, they had made loads of changes by etending into more rooms etc, also there didnt seem to be so many of the locals in there, deffo a lot more people coming from far and wide, infact I was only speaking to him the other day and he said to me, can you believe this shit hole of a town had one of the best clubs in the country, I pointed out to him if you look at how good some venues were around the country alot of them are in or was in tough ereas. Where did you travel Ming ? [/QUOTE]
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