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<blockquote data-quote="electricdisco" data-source="post: 726705" data-attributes="member: 10410"><p>Well I went along to the liberal club a couple of times in 1990 to nights that a couple of marple dj's called nick and johnny used to run, then in early 91, me and another mate took over and made it a weekly friday night affair.</p><p></p><p>We took the odd week off to go to Shelleys or Monroes in Stockport which was also pretty good at the time considering it was such a small venue.</p><p></p><p>But for the most part, that was us doing it through 91 and creeping into 92.</p><p></p><p>I remember us trying to do a mid week night too, which unfortunately was a total washout, but randomly Pig-C and another DJ had heard about us and came along to check it out.</p><p>Not the best timing as I think we had made the massive oversight of not advertising it until the night before and when noone showed we had to scrap it.</p><p></p><p>Crikey, I remember us doing another night up in New Mills that Pig-C came along to check out, and we'd got cocky with that and this particular night I was trashed beyond belief and I can honestly say it was the worst display of DJ'ing I've had the displeasure of providing a crowd with!</p><p></p><p>But that was kinda my point, looking at it from a crowds point of view... I know these are super small nights, and not even a blip on clublands historical landscape, but flicking through old friends networks on Facebook or such like.. there are quite a few sub groups that were just setting out clubbing when we were doing these nights and bizzarrely citing places like the liberal club as the reason they all hooked up and got into clubland. </p><p></p><p>Dunno, I guess there's no real point here. Just feeling nostalgic and looking back on that era a bit self indulgently whilst avoiding doing any work for the afternoon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="electricdisco, post: 726705, member: 10410"] Well I went along to the liberal club a couple of times in 1990 to nights that a couple of marple dj's called nick and johnny used to run, then in early 91, me and another mate took over and made it a weekly friday night affair. We took the odd week off to go to Shelleys or Monroes in Stockport which was also pretty good at the time considering it was such a small venue. But for the most part, that was us doing it through 91 and creeping into 92. I remember us trying to do a mid week night too, which unfortunately was a total washout, but randomly Pig-C and another DJ had heard about us and came along to check it out. Not the best timing as I think we had made the massive oversight of not advertising it until the night before and when noone showed we had to scrap it. Crikey, I remember us doing another night up in New Mills that Pig-C came along to check out, and we'd got cocky with that and this particular night I was trashed beyond belief and I can honestly say it was the worst display of DJ'ing I've had the displeasure of providing a crowd with! But that was kinda my point, looking at it from a crowds point of view... I know these are super small nights, and not even a blip on clublands historical landscape, but flicking through old friends networks on Facebook or such like.. there are quite a few sub groups that were just setting out clubbing when we were doing these nights and bizzarrely citing places like the liberal club as the reason they all hooked up and got into clubland. Dunno, I guess there's no real point here. Just feeling nostalgic and looking back on that era a bit self indulgently whilst avoiding doing any work for the afternoon! [/QUOTE]
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