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<blockquote data-quote="mikey" data-source="post: 75748" data-attributes="member: 281"><p><strong>fair play...</strong></p><p></p><p>i just thought birthday nights in general were a celebration of the success of the club/night and in the case of zone to celebrate the longevity of the night,which is what a lot of people have been talking about.</p><p>i don't agree with what you say re: '91 tunes not being played nowadays though,especially with regards to birthday nights.</p><p>correct me if i'm wrong,but i would say that the music policy should be representative of the music played throughout the history of the club.this doesn't mean that's the style of music that should be played every week though....fair point ???</p><p>i'm just a bit baffled about the lack of zone djs that played at the birthday night but on the other hand i think that's why there's a lack of 'zone music' played.</p><p>you're in a position to basically play what ever you want to play.if the music that's played now is what the crowd wants then that's fair enough but i think people should be offered the opportunity to at least hear what zone WAS all about.the birthday night was a great opportunity to get some of the 'music' in question played.</p><p>if you're a regular visitor to this site then you'll no doubt be aware of the popularity of the old 'zone classics'.</p><p>the bottom line is that people still wanna hear them,i just don't think they're getting a chance...</p><p>old dance music can and very often does well in clubland,just look at goodtimes leeds.</p><p></p><p>all the best me marras!</p><p>mikey</p><p>p.s. zonecrew,i am from whitehaven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikey, post: 75748, member: 281"] [b]fair play...[/b] i just thought birthday nights in general were a celebration of the success of the club/night and in the case of zone to celebrate the longevity of the night,which is what a lot of people have been talking about. i don't agree with what you say re: '91 tunes not being played nowadays though,especially with regards to birthday nights. correct me if i'm wrong,but i would say that the music policy should be representative of the music played throughout the history of the club.this doesn't mean that's the style of music that should be played every week though....fair point ??? i'm just a bit baffled about the lack of zone djs that played at the birthday night but on the other hand i think that's why there's a lack of 'zone music' played. you're in a position to basically play what ever you want to play.if the music that's played now is what the crowd wants then that's fair enough but i think people should be offered the opportunity to at least hear what zone WAS all about.the birthday night was a great opportunity to get some of the 'music' in question played. if you're a regular visitor to this site then you'll no doubt be aware of the popularity of the old 'zone classics'. the bottom line is that people still wanna hear them,i just don't think they're getting a chance... old dance music can and very often does well in clubland,just look at goodtimes leeds. all the best me marras! mikey p.s. zonecrew,i am from whitehaven. [/QUOTE]
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