Pacha Ny opens uneventfully...

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December 11, 2005 -- It might be too hot inside hip new nightclub Pacha.

The posh Spanish import was quickly shut down yesterday, hours after its grand opening, when the West Side club grew overcrowded and one partygoer collapsed from a drug overdose.

The 3,000-person capacity club, housed on West 46th Street near the Intrepid Museum on the Hudson, opened at 11 p.m. Friday and quickly filled up with clubbers.

Cops were called to the fourth-floor VIP room at 1:30 a.m. to treat a woman who had passed out from drug use, said officers at the scene.

Medics treated her inside the club for nearly 40 minutes.

She was able to walk out of the club and into an ambulance that took her to St. Vincent's Hospital.

And while other people were inside dancing and enjoying $300 bottles of vodka, the street outside began to flood with nearly 2,500 people trying to get in, prompting cops to shut the party down.

"We had just as many people outside as we did inside," said one officer trying to control the crowd. "We have to break it up."

As people were being forced out of the top floor, bouncers told the crowd not to worry.

"We're not shutting down. They [police officers] are going to leave soon. People are leaving on their own accord. We're not kicking people out," one worker said to confused clubbers.

But a short time later, cops shuttered the club and told people to leave.

The club was due to open as usual last night.

Clearly, the new club — which features dancers in bikinis gyrating in glass-enclosed showers overlooking the dance floor and waitresses serving drinks wearing nothing more than body paint — is a hit.

But with success comes trouble.

On Wednesday, underage "Sopranos" actor Robert Iler was caught by a photographer downing a bottle of expensive vodka while smoking a cigarette at a private party.

As a result, officials from the State Liquor Authority visited the club and warned staffers about underage drinking, Pacha employees said.

The parking garage-sized club is the first Pacha to open in North America, but the franchise is famous worldwide. Owner Ricardo Urgell's empire now includes 25 nightclubs.

perry.chiaramonte@nypost.com
 
Barbie said:
Doesn't surprise me in the slightest, everyone knows Americans can't do clubbing properly :lol:
There you go again! :evil:

Indications are, US clubbing was top notch in the 1970s, though I was a little young for the scene :lol:

Clubbing in the late 1980s and early 1990s when I started going was ace. The places I visited in DC, Boston, NYC - great times. Good crowds. Good fun... and good music.

It has gone downhill though.... I've been hard pressed to recreate those nights on trips back to the States in recent years. In fact, can't think of one good club night out in the US since about '98. :?
 
Morbyd said:
There you go again! :evil:

Indications are, US clubbing was top notch in the 1970s, though I was a little young for the scene :lol:

Clubbing in the late 1980s and early 1990s when I started going was ace. The places I visited in DC, Boston, NYC - great times. Good crowds. Good fun... and good music.

It has gone downhill though.... I've been hard pressed to recreate those nights on trips back to the States in recent years.

They should just stick to what they're good at (like eating burgers and watching football (of the American variety) :lol: ) and leave this clubbing business to us Europeans who know how to do it properly :lol: ;)
 
Barbie said:
They should just stick to what they're good at (like eating burgers and watching football (of the American variety) :lol: ) and leave this clubbing business to us Europeans who know how to do it properly :lol: ;)
Maybe I've got my music history wrong... but didn't disco evolve in the US? Didn't we create the nightclub scene as we know it?

I guess it's like the English and cricket. You develop it, then the colonies get better at it than you are :lol: ;)
 
Morbyd said:
Barbie said:
They should just stick to what they're good at (like eating burgers and watching football (of the American variety) :lol: ) and leave this clubbing business to us Europeans who know how to do it properly :lol: ;)
Maybe I've got my music history wrong... but didn't disco evolve in the US? Didn't we create the nightclub scene as we know it?

I guess it's like the English and cricket. You develop it, then the colonies get better at it than you are :lol: ;)

:lol: :lol:

I'm sure there must be a few pockets of good clubbing in the US right Morbyd? Just hard to find, especially if you don't live there any more.
 
naddyz said:
I'm sure there must be a few pockets of good clubbing in the US right Morbyd? Just hard to find, especially if you don't live there any more.
Probably true. Unless you're part of the scene, it's hard to know what to do. The better clubbing in the States now is most likely more underground and smaller venues, about which you wouldn't know just visiting.

My first few clubbing attempts in London ('97, '01) were pretty lame too, though now that I know the scene a bit better I know where to go.
 
Morbyd said:
naddyz said:
I'm sure there must be a few pockets of good clubbing in the US right Morbyd? Just hard to find, especially if you don't live there any more.
Probably true. Unless you're part of the scene, it's hard to know what to do. The better clubbing in the States now is most likely more underground and smaller venues, about which you wouldn't know just visiting.

My first few clubbing attempts in London ('97, '01) were pretty lame too, though now that I know the scene a bit better I know where to go.

I'm glad that my first few clubbing excursions didn't involve the hippodrome... although they did involve crazy larrys on the kings road :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops:
 
naddyz said:
I'm glad that my first few clubbing excursions didn't involve the hippodrome... although they did involve crazy larrys on the kings road :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops:
Crazy Larry's is a legendary place :lol: My friends in Chelsea go there for a cheesy night out when too pissed/lazy to head downtown.

The one time I almost went there, it was after a long pub session with some friends and the missus a bit further down Kings Road. I don't remember why we didn't go inside (might be that we were rejected as a result of our loud a capella version of "Stand By Me"... or maybe the line was long and we were impatient) so we ended up in the Conrad Hotel lobby bar. :lol: Fun evening.
 
Morbyd said:
naddyz said:
I'm glad that my first few clubbing excursions didn't involve the hippodrome... although they did involve crazy larrys on the kings road :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops:
Crazy Larry's is a legendary place :lol: My friends in Chelsea go there for a cheesy night out when too pissed/lazy to head downtown.

The one time I almost went there, it was after a long pub session with some friends and the missus a bit further down Kings Road. I don't remember why we didn't go inside (might be that we were rejected as a result of our loud a capella version of "Stand By Me"... or maybe the line was long and we were impatient) so we ended up in the Conrad Hotel lobby bar. :lol: Fun evening.

it seemed to be the place to be for half my school and the rest of the sloaney set... ridiculously overpriced and incredibly rude staff, but where else are you going to see 17 year old horse faced trustafarians snorting coke wearing chanel and pearls?
 
naddyz said:
it seemed to be the place to be for half my school and the rest of the sloaney set... ridiculously overpriced and incredibly rude staff, but where else are you going to see 17 year old horse faced trustafarians snorting coke wearing chanel and pearls?[quote]


:lol:
 
As an American, I have to agree with Barbie. Clubbing in the States is pretty lame. That being said however, I do not think the Brits are any better at it. Actually I think they are pathetic - just go San An - and I rest my case!
 
fatphilb said:
yet another stupid - we're better clubbers than you are - thread :roll:
Not really... more a critical discussion of the state of clubbing in the US, followed by a discussion of the virtues of Crazy Larry's on Kings Road in Chelsea :lol:
 
Morbyd said:
fatphilb said:
yet another stupid - we're better clubbers than you are - thread :roll:
Not really... more a critical discussion of the state of clubbing in the US, followed by a discussion of the virtues of Crazy Larry's on Kings Road in Chelsea :lol:

although I am definitly a better clubber than you morbyd
 
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