RE: [313] Portal

2002-03-05 Thread Sarahdv2
I know of a certain venue in Manchester, UK who were forced to serve alcohol 
because the icepops and evian image got them in trouble with the police and a 
reputation for being a 'problem' club. 

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wow, an alcohol free venue...that just wouldn't survive over here (which
is more the pity really)...interesting

and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
were alcohol free

PG> So is Vinyl in NYC where the infamouse Body and Soul party resides. It's
also home to the weekly Danny Tenaglia party. The no alcohol rule keeps all
the drunk bridge and tunnel arses out. Great idea there should be more
venues like this.

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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-05 Thread Mark S Flintoft
> When I watched Pump Up The Volume, it did say that Paradise served 
> non-alcholic drinks but once in a while they would "spike the punch".

Yeah but with LSD or MDA,  not booze;-)

m*


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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-05 Thread Jason Brunton
> 
>> and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
>> were alcohol free
> 
> Pete kinda beat me to it,  but here is what I think he meant to say;-) :
> 
> Here in NYC the original Sound Factory and Shelter were also alcohol free.
> Vinyl (home to Body and Soul,  DT's Be Yourself @ Vinyl,  as well as being
> the old Shelter) is still alcohol free - though not by choice our former
> dictator Bennito Giulinani helped them to make that choice;-)
> 
> Any other famous booze-less clubs around the world?

Any club would be boozeless after a visit from me, Otto and Marsel!!

Jason Brunton
Iridite
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> Intrigued,
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> m*
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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-05 Thread Mark S Flintoft

> and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
> were alcohol free

Pete kinda beat me to it,  but here is what I think he meant to say;-) :

Here in NYC the original Sound Factory and Shelter were also alcohol free.
Vinyl (home to Body and Soul,  DT's Be Yourself @ Vinyl,  as well as being
the old Shelter) is still alcohol free - though not by choice our former
dictator Bennito Giulinani helped them to make that choice;-)

Any other famous booze-less clubs around the world?

Intrigued,

m*


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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread glyph1001
When I watched Pump Up The Volume, it did say that Paradise served 
non-alcholic drinks but once in a while they would "spike the punch".


g.

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I don't know about the Paradise Garage, but Studio 54 most definately
served alcohol.

Vinyl (home of Body and Soul) in NYC doesn't sell alcohol. I guess that's
not really bad for a Sunday afternoon club, but I was there once on a
Saturday night (afterparty for the only ever Nuyorican Soul live concert- yes, 
i'm
bragging ;) ).

That was a bit weird not getting a drink during prime bar hours.


On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, robin pinning wrote:


well, i don't know what info has been posted alreadymy understanding
is that it is some or all former founders of the Music Institute who have
leased out the first floor of the 2030 building to provide quality music
on weekend nights from approximately 12-6am in an alcohol-free venue.
opening nite:  march 22nd.


wow, an alcohol free venue...that just wouldn't survive over here (which
is more the pity really)...interesting


and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
were alcohol free


robin...



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RE: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Guarantees that most people are going to go for the music. Don't know if it
would work here either (Minneapolis).

MEK




   
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wow, an alcohol free venue...that just wouldn't survive over here (which
is more the pity really)...interesting


and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
were alcohol free


PG> So is Vinyl in NYC where the infamouse Body and Soul party resides.
It's
also home to the weekly Danny Tenaglia party. The no alcohol rule keeps all
the drunk bridge and tunnel arses out. Great idea there should be more
venues like this.

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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread yussel
I don't know about the Paradise Garage, but Studio 54 most definately
served alcohol.

Vinyl (home of Body and Soul) in NYC doesn't sell alcohol. I guess that's
not really bad for a Sunday afternoon club, but I was there once on a
Saturday night (afterparty for the only ever Nuyorican Soul live concert- yes, 
i'm
bragging ;) ).

That was a bit weird not getting a drink during prime bar hours.


On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, robin pinning wrote:

> > well, i don't know what info has been posted alreadymy understanding
> > is that it is some or all former founders of the Music Institute who have
> > leased out the first floor of the 2030 building to provide quality music
> > on weekend nights from approximately 12-6am in an alcohol-free venue.
> > opening nite:  march 22nd.
>
> wow, an alcohol free venue...that just wouldn't survive over here (which
> is more the pity really)...interesting
>
>
> and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
> were alcohol free
>
>
> robin...
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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread jkessler
> and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the 
warehouse?)
> were alcohol free

You're kidding, right? Studio 54...
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RE: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread Eric Scuccimarra
If only these alcohol free venues would be smoke free as well my life would 
be perfect!


Eric

(I'm allergic to cigarette smoke which makes it very difficult for me to go 
out.)



PG> So is Vinyl in NYC where the infamouse Body and Soul party resides. It's
also home to the weekly Danny Tenaglia party. The no alcohol rule keeps all
the drunk bridge and tunnel arses out. Great idea there should be more
venues like this.

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RE: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread Grammenos, Peter

wow, an alcohol free venue...that just wouldn't survive over here (which
is more the pity really)...interesting


and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
were alcohol free


PG> So is Vinyl in NYC where the infamouse Body and Soul party resides. It's
also home to the weekly Danny Tenaglia party. The no alcohol rule keeps all
the drunk bridge and tunnel arses out. Great idea there should be more
venues like this.

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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread robin pinning
> well, i don't know what info has been posted alreadymy understanding
> is that it is some or all former founders of the Music Institute who have
> leased out the first floor of the 2030 building to provide quality music
> on weekend nights from approximately 12-6am in an alcohol-free venue.
> opening nite:  march 22nd.

wow, an alcohol free venue...that just wouldn't survive over here (which
is more the pity really)...interesting


and yes i am aware the paradise garage and studio 54 (and the warehouse?)
were alcohol free


robin...



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Re: [313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread Kyle J Dupuy

well, i don't know what info has been posted alreadymy understanding
is that it is some or all former founders of the Music Institute who have
leased out the first floor of the 2030 building to provide quality music
on weekend nights from approximately 12-6am in an alcohol-free venue.
opening nite:  march 22nd.



On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does anyone have anymore info on this "club"  ??
>
> thanks
> -stacey
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[313] Portal

2002-03-04 Thread Elctr0nicwarfare
Does anyone have anymore info on this "club"  ??

thanks
-stacey