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<blockquote data-quote="ComaProject" data-source="post: 815774" data-attributes="member: 15482"><p><strong>LONDON 1989-91</strong></p><p>4 Aces Club, Dalston</p><p></p><p>Astoria</p><p></p><p>Heaven</p><p>Fondest memory - when Moby came on to play Go for the very first time. Pretty certain that's where his music video of it was from as well.</p><p></p><p><strong>MANCHESTER, 1991-95</strong></p><p>PSV</p><p>Amazing club, amazing memories. The main night was called Funhouse run by Strat with DJs Derek C, DJ Aitch, Mikesmoke and MC Jon O.D. (It had previously been owned by Tony Wilson and called the The Russell Club, where Joy Division (and other Factory bands) first played.). Fondest memory - far too many to pick out just one.. but i'd probably have to go with 'Last night at the PSV' where Derek played all the old tunes and eventually the club owner had to literally pull the plug on us, cause we weren't going to stop! Top night.</p><p></p><p>Hacienda</p><p>Fondest memory was being on stage with GrandMaster Flash and seeing him do his thing. Other fondest memory was having sex in the girls lavs... nice!</p><p></p><p>Pollen</p><p>Student run club night. Friendly vibe, decent music... and they handed out free acid! Fondest memory - being sick whilst mid mix, but carrying on as if nothing had happened! Class! Ron Hardy eat your heart out!</p><p></p><p>Bounce, Nottingham</p><p>DiY crew making history. Fondest memory – seeing a projection of dancing testubes, and thinking they were real people dancing!</p><p></p><p>Obviously there have been many many other club nights I’ve been to/been involved with… but these are the ones that mattered most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ComaProject, post: 815774, member: 15482"] [B]LONDON 1989-91[/B] 4 Aces Club, Dalston Astoria Heaven Fondest memory - when Moby came on to play Go for the very first time. Pretty certain that's where his music video of it was from as well. [B]MANCHESTER, 1991-95[/B] PSV Amazing club, amazing memories. The main night was called Funhouse run by Strat with DJs Derek C, DJ Aitch, Mikesmoke and MC Jon O.D. (It had previously been owned by Tony Wilson and called the The Russell Club, where Joy Division (and other Factory bands) first played.). Fondest memory - far too many to pick out just one.. but i'd probably have to go with 'Last night at the PSV' where Derek played all the old tunes and eventually the club owner had to literally pull the plug on us, cause we weren't going to stop! Top night. Hacienda Fondest memory was being on stage with GrandMaster Flash and seeing him do his thing. Other fondest memory was having sex in the girls lavs... nice! Pollen Student run club night. Friendly vibe, decent music... and they handed out free acid! Fondest memory - being sick whilst mid mix, but carrying on as if nothing had happened! Class! Ron Hardy eat your heart out! Bounce, Nottingham DiY crew making history. Fondest memory – seeing a projection of dancing testubes, and thinking they were real people dancing! Obviously there have been many many other club nights I’ve been to/been involved with… but these are the ones that mattered most. [/QUOTE]
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