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What makes a true clubber?


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Phil_raa said:

but then it's not for GOOD MEASURE is it!! cry.gif

 

Well...it is for "GOOD" measure...but not for "PERFECT" measure. tongue.giftongue.giftongue.gif

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i can't help thinking we've been here before smile.gif

 

there's no such thing as a 'true clubber'. or everybody is a 'true' clubber. either way, it's meaningless.

 

people club for different reasons. the fact that you're into the latest and coolest dutch 'neo-tech-trance', know the name of the track and drink water, doesn't make your clubbing experience more 'real' or 'true' than the next guy full of stella who "doesn't even know who paul van dyk is..."

 

why should my definition of what makes a 'true' clubber be more valid than somebody elses? suggesting that one way is the 'true' or 'real' way to be a clubber is pretty arrogant if you think about it?

 

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Anyway getting bk to the subject. I think a true clubber is giving different music and new dj's a chance. Also to go clubbing round the country, and to big events ie gg, tidy weekender.

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Abe said:

Anyway getting bk to the subject. I think a true clubber is giving different music and new dj's a chance. Also to go clubbing round the country, and to big events ie gg, tidy weekender.

 

so somebody who decides to show some loyalty and suppport by frequently attending a local club or somebody who prefers the atmosphere of a more intimate venue is not a true clubber?

 

that doesn't make any sense to me at all...

 

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alasdairm said:

there's no such thing as a 'true clubber'. or everybody is a 'true' clubber. either way, it's meaningless.

I stand by my comment that it's about music and socialising. I guess by "true clubber", I mean "the sort of person who I expect to meet in a club". In other words, if everyone in the club was a "true clubber", it would have the ultimate atmosphere!

 

That's why I wasn't specific about drugs or whatever - as far as I'm concerned, people can do whatever they like as long as they don't disrupt other people's enjoyment (which would be inherently antisocial, and incompatible with my definition).

 

people club for different reasons. the fact that you're into the latest and coolest dutch 'neo-tech-trance', know the name of the track and drink water, doesn't make your clubbing experience more 'real' or 'true' than the next guy full of stella who "doesn't even know who paul van dyk is..."

Totally agree. Being "into the music" doesn't mean being a trainspotter, or being into a "trendy" style of music. Clubbing isn't about whether you wear a fancy shirt or go cyber (although some people are "sheep" and just dress a certain way to follow the crowd).

 

suggesting that one way is the 'true' or 'real' way to be a clubber is pretty arrogant if you think about it?

I don't think it's arrogant to say something like, "I think people who just go to a club to get off their faces are not true clubbers". shrug.gif Because it's the people who get themselves into a total state that give clubbing a bad name, and adversely affect the atmosphere. Likewise, posers who never lighten up, and are just trying to keep up their image, reduce other people's enjoyment. I swear some people don't actually know how to enjoy themselves...

 

Call me narrow-minded, but I like the notion of being able to smile at / say hello to anyone in a club and get a response! Not always the case!

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Stevie_wonder said:

anyone who goes to a club is a cluber!!

in the same way anyone who drives is a driver!!

 

 

has nothing to do with what you do when your there

 

 

 

cluber EH!!!!!!!!!! you mean clubber hon??? confused.gif

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