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  1. And this is an issue? If you want to party outside, then you should be prepared for a ticket. No different then a club, you keep it all in-doors. It is not like the article suggests that doors are being kicked in to prevent parties from taking place. In fact, it appears that warnings are being issued first, which does not sound all too troublesome to me.

  2. Originally posted by modouglas

    I think SF will be fine.. Its one of the hottest venues in nyc. Things change. and you know what NYC was due for a change. Im interested to see how robbie will do in that venue. It should def be hot.

    Due for a change? Maybe, but for the better or worse....

    I do not believe that SF will "def be hot." It has the possibility of being hot, but with JR not being able to turn in good numbers, I do not if a piecemeal assortment of DJs will do the trick. I think the ownership merely underestimated the loyality that JP's fans had for him. Still, having the club fight for its life can only be a good thing for clubbers relating to price and suh. We shall see what time reveals....

  3. Never say never. But SF is on the ropes. I bet that the ownership is wishing they did not roll the dice and get rid of Jonathan Peters.

    I know all of the SF promoters will put on a brave face regarding this failure and say that it is the start of a "new era." But that is what they said when JR went to SF -- who I think is a great DJ with amazing staying power.

    The three ages of the new SF:

    1. JP

    2. JR

    3. Various DJs (some good and some not so good).

    So far, most would agree that the JP age has been SF's best. When Twilo closed and shut JR out of his residency, at least the owners could blame the police and city. SF can blame itself for the debacle it is in now.

  4. Originally posted by princessofsf

    numbers were bad every where in New York over the last year genius. Its called bad economics. My friends at Hogs and Heifers said numbers were down there this year and thats a little gold mine. My friends in the restuarant bizz said the same thing. I also have friends that are strippers and they said this is the worst year they have ever had in New York. If you think it was JP's fault #'s were down you would be wrong. If that was the case Exit would not have been packed on New Years and it was. Even though #'s might have been slightly down JP's worst night was still better than JV's best night at SF.

    I agree with the economics statement above, but that is about it. I think Junior and Jonathan are both better DJs than any of us will ever dream of being. They both have a great ability to make this thing we call music. I hope they both land on their feet and get gigs at wonderful clubs. I plan on listening to them both in the future!

  5. Originally posted by *********

    well richard grant is known for makin dj's...Remember Twilo...SF...have made alot of dj's...

    Junior,Jp,Eddie Beaz, and what where the name of those residents at Twilo?....

    :blown:

    Grant may have owned the space when it was the old SF, but Phil Smith owned Twilo. To try and say that Grant made Sasha & Digweed, Carl Cox or any of the other mega-DJs is simply an incredible statement to make. If I am wrong I would love to know, but I doubt it.

  6. Originally posted by babyblue5

    SF resident DJ is now Shawn Inc, and this night will be featuring Rob Revera and/or Timo Mass, and/or Eric Morillo and also Boris.

    :party: :party:

    That is a great may "AND/OR" statements in one. Are all of these DJs showing up or none? If so, what night. Sounds a lot like Exit of old, promising Timo Mass and giving us Tino Mase.

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