stevelawler vs. deepdish

Barbie said:
I wouldn't say our rail system is particularly dangerous, well not anymore than most developed countries :? Altho I'm sure someone will quote me wrong on that.
There weren't a lot of fatalities, just a lot of accidents and breakdowns in the 90s. I just remember British friends complaining, but I think it's better now.

I was joking when I brought it up... but my special brand of humor fails again :lol:

The evolution of that phrase is understandable... where we got Bob & Larry (and what kind of relationship the two men have) is a whole different story :lol:
 
Morbyd said:
There weren't a lot of fatalities, just a lot of accidents and breakdowns in the 90s. I just remember British friends complaining, but I think it's better now.

I was joking when I brought it up... but my special brand of humor fails again :lol:

The evolution of that phrase is understandable... where we got Bob & Larry (and what kind of relationship the two men have) is a whole different story :lol:

No no, I didn't mean it like that, if that is 'what coming off the rails' means then you've answered a long unanswered question to me and my friends :lol: ;) I just remember my parents telling me loads before pre-privatisation days :? :lol:

And as for Bob and Larry, well maybe we should ask one of the resident gays aka Nitelfy on that one ;)
 
both are excellent nights, and down to personal taste musically.
Deep Dish will play it, er, a bit deeper (!!!), Lawler will pretty much bang out electro house.

I'll be at Space (for obvious reasons), but it's a tough one to call !!!
Either way, you're sure of both being corkers.
 
i was having the same dilema, and i will be in Pacha sep. 15th for their closing. Nice to hear that there are people who are going that same night, and since im going alone, hopefully i get to meet some of you guys!
 
Barbie said:
nycdahouse said:
YAH i love deepdish. missed them this summer in london and in nyc while i was travelling. i would prefer to see them....but steve is great too. clubbing dilema.

I think Dr Mick said at Viva Opening Lawler only played for 2 hours (I might be wrong :? ) but if that's the case if I'm going to see a DJ's own night then I would definitely expect them to play for more than 2 hours.

I think the last couple of times Lawler's played for a bit longer. Last night (Thursday August 4) and the week before (July 28 ) he did the closing set (3-6am approx.)

Sasha takes it to the close in the discoteca too.
 
In my opinion ditch Lawler and Deep Dish and catch Behrouz's set before Deep Dish. He is the highlight of the Yoshitoshi nights and always plays new and innovative music (and never disappoints). He usally comes on at around 12 i think, till 3 or maybe even starts sooern. He's rocked it at Space, DC-10 and Pacha.. Can't get any better than him :)
 
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