Huehnerdiebin
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by the time i'm 38, my kids will be coming clubbing with me!![]()
When I am thinking to your absolut sweet and pretty daughter, I think it is better when daddy is watching her

by the time i'm 38, my kids will be coming clubbing with me!![]()
When I am thinking to your absolut sweet and pretty daughter, I think it is better when daddy is watching her![]()
Jeez my blood is boiling!!!![]()
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Will be back when I calm down a bit.............
Cheap shot comment............... don't you know that ageism is illegal in Britain now!why is that what happens when you're knocking on a bit.......
Interested to see that being mid thirties may be an issue for my visit to Ibiza in Sept this year. Its funny really as without realising it I have already booked specifically to miss the July and August brigade!!! Just hope that I can still go the distance without chemicals to assist me. I know it may sound a bit boring but I just pace things a little these days and I can go the full 18 hour sesh.
Right, watch out everybody...........I've been taking notes!![]()
(Had a huge reply to everyones post but didn't think anybody could be bothered to read it, so, this is the edited version..........no really!!!)
I am really suprised and sad to hear some of the attitudes and ageism expressed on this thread giving that this board is aimed at what is supposed to be the liberal free thinking island of Ibiza. Where are the open minded, free thinking people that I thought Ibiza was made up of? C'mon people.
"interesting to hear that a lot of you think you were around at the start of the dance music clubbing scene. if you were you'd be in your late 50's now! there was of course a scene in britain from the early 60's - all that has changed is the technology of how tunes are made, produced and played. everything else is more or less the same. everything you all talk about now - diferent style of clothes to normal people, big name dj's, choons, genres, super clubs and drugs was all part of life over 40 years ago."
Your soooo right Stephen!!! I first stepped on to a dancefloor in my local youth centre as an awkward, fumbling, slightly embarrassed schoolboy in 1965!!!![]()
Wilson Pickett, James Brown and similar Soul music was all the rage at the time in that particular youth club. We also had visiting Soul bands every Sunday night. It was my first introduction to the clubbing culture as it were.
Entered my first proppa nightclub in Nov 1969 (I currently hold a Saturday night residency in the same club) not as a clubber but as a roadie for a rock band (go on get yer calculators out
) ..................and started DJing in the same club Jan 1977..........yep, thats over 30 years DJing!
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The current club owner is only 23 years old, last week I was playing Rose Royce - Car Wash from the 70s and he said "....is it not playing slow?" I said "no this is the original specifically asked for by a 40 something regular lady clubber." He said he thought Christina Aguilera's version was the original. Younguns today eh?![]()
So..........lets see..........dancin' for 42 years, not that I dance much these days (still no better than when I started
).........nightclubbing for 38 years!!!
You younguns today just aint got the stamina
..............and I dont use (or need) chemicals to keep me going!
......and I'm a grandad so there!![]()
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Ooh and here's my MySpace page too;
http://www.myspace.com/lesscurr
hmnn... thats great soulman... maybe I missed a few things.. but I didnt really see anyone being that negative towards the 'older' crowd!![]()
I think a a lot of people are just concerned of how other (younger) clubbers view them when out clubbing!
but I have been guilty of looking over at a "veteran clubber" and thinking go home and have a horlicks grandad.
Is that not attitude and/or ageism against oneself?I think a a lot of people are just concerned of how other (younger) clubbers view them when out clubbing!
Is that not attitude and/or ageism against oneself?
Would you give up clubbing for fear of what other people think.
That's what I'm getting at, "I should give up clubbing because I will be xxxxx years old next month"
interesting to hear that a lot of you think you were around at the start of the dance music clubbing scene. if you were you'd be in your late 50's now! there was of course a scene in britain from the early 60's - all that has changed is the technology of how tunes are made, produced and played. everything else is more or less the same. everything you all talk about now - diferent style of clothes to normal people, big name dj's, choons, genres, super clubs and drugs was all part of life over 40 years ago.