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Originally Posted by mart Re: attitude
Where the small flight of steps are opposite the bar that take you up to the 'OSA area' there is a ledge. For sometime during Andy Carroll's set I stood on that ledge, next to Shooms and Miss Tickle who were stood on the sofas.
In no club since prob about '91 have I seen people:
1. Dance on tables, chairs, sofas, ledges, anything they can stand on basically and not give a s**t or feel self conscious.
2. Shake hands with and grin madly at those people dancing up there
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3. Have a (very) broad shouldered and tough looking fella offer to help you down - practically lift me off the ledge, put me on the stairs THEN warn me to watch my step as its "a bit slippy" where people have spilt drinks and smiles like a cheshire cat and gives a massive hug...
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Well said
Yeah there were a few scallys, but ffs, it's a dance club, there's gonna be a few scallys, they come with the music
Thing is, that's the great thing about a good "rave". People who go are from all walks of life, but once they step into the club and feel the music, everyone becomes equal. There's no hierachy or class division, just a collective of people who make up one thing, the atmosphere. And i thought it was great
