Clubbing atmosphere to change??

Just read through this thread for the first time & some of the posts are ridiculous:

1) How come so many people seem to be scared of "beer boys" and the mass punch-ups & bad attitude which these people supposedly bring with them? Maybe I've been very lucky over the years but coming from Glasgow (by far the most violent city in the UK), and having been to a fair few downmarket clubs over my 16 year clubbing career, even the most drunken "beer boy" would usually offer a handshake as an offer of an apology. Fair enough, a few of the folk on here are Posh-boys judging by some of the chat, but by writing off people because they don't dress in chino shorts, deck-shoes, talk in a home-counties accent etc, it suggests that the attitude problem is on the side of the person moaning.

2) As others have said, you have to deal with things changing. I used to wish things were just like the mid/late 90s, but once I accepted that my personal "golden era" had gone, I actually became more laid back & enjoyed things again. You naturally become much fussier, but that co-incides with a desire to go out a bit less so it usually balances out naturally.

3) At the end of the day, it's just a few nightclubs within a world containing 6-7 billion people. Generally speaking, Ibiza isn't very underground so I can't see why people are complaining. If you go into a club with the right attitude (underground or commercial), you're half-way there to having a good night. So basically, this is another issue that's paritally self-inflicted by the moaners.

If you're going to go to Ibiza, stop moaning, enjoy what is on offer rather than dwelling on what's changed, stop being a wimp & grow a set of balls when it comes to different types of people, and finally remember that the clubbing scene isn't life or death at the end of the day.

I think your missing the point, I think I'm closer to a beer boy than anyone wearing chinos etc and I'm certainly not posh probably the scruffiest person you would likely see in there. In fact its the 'Joey Essex' types that I believe create this problem, my example would be last week I was at Sankeys the music was right up my street Tini, Joris Voorn, Martinez Brothers to name a few but there was some right clowns in there. A group of lads all dressed in matching basketball strips pushing people out of the way so they could have their ****ty group photo every 5 minutes and don't get me started on the 'woop woop'.

Then outside talking to one lad he said the music all sounded the same so he had come outside to see if there was 'any slags' who he could take home. I think Tiger Tiger would be more his scene but each to their own eh.

I do think everyone has a point though you just got to ignore it and enjoy the night if you read my first post I did say 'may be I am over reacting' sometimes it is a little easier said than done though.
 
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