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  1. The bouncers have been doing this since man was born. I guess they don't get paid enough to respect the patrons in the clubs. Bad money off the books....
  2. I glad to read that there are other peeps that are hungry in the clubs, hungry for food that is... Chump!
  3. One huge mega venue that served some good parties in the past. I wonder if they will ever have any DJ parties at Terminal 5. I missed that place when it was a dance club. ?(Can't remember the first name of the club/Exit/Earth/Black. http://www.eventsitenyc.com/ http://www.eventsitenyc.com/photo.php
  4. Besides going to Nathan's and waiting on that long ass line for some grub, Coney Island has gotten more interesting as the years proceed. Oh, and I love some freaks...Looking forward to more outdoor concerts there. http://www.coneyisland.com/
  5. It seems that many peeps have flocked to the NCC board where RayRay went... I wonder if the same crew of Clubplanet created NCC, there's not much of a difference between the two boards?
  6. Is there such a thing as underground spots in NYC anymore? Only when it's a new party, in my opinion.
  7. Good thread question for the out of the city peeps...
  8. I like the fact we don't know what we look like, it gives that mysterious vibe.
  9. Now that's old school... I'm gonna rock you now!
  10. First of all, Gay Duck you should try listening to your quacking lies of Junior Vasquez with your obsessed duck ass, then you would realize why JR only attracts people to his parties nowadays who are not as whacked like you. Can't count passed 37 duck?....HA, HA, HA....Poor duck..because your suck remarks are as plain and simply as the last repetitive duck shit you posted..HA, HA, HA. It's 2008, no one wants to keep hearing endless Gay Duck quacks and Gay duck mad obsession remixes of why you can't get Junior out of you mind and your endlessly hate mixed with Can You Quack endlessly, same duck shit OR quack ass repetitiveness of remixed duck lies. Of course there can be better and more talented DJ's out there over any of our choices of djs , but we will never hear every dj on this entire planet, Duh!. Go to rehab GAY DUCK, sober up and go out and explore djs in your planet/earth/world ! Now let's go vocal....Earth style with a mix of white..... Earth Music Listening sample below: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1645931,00.html 1. Intro: Welcome To Earth 2. Keep Control - Sono 3. Believer (Outstanding Remix) - Ke' 4. Dirty Dancing (Robbie Rivera Fierce Remix) - Product G&B 5. Guide Me God - Ghostland feat. Sinead O'Connor & Natasha Atlas 6. Systems Of Silence - Billie Ray Martin 7. Alive - Kevin Aviance 8. House Music - Luis Radio feat. Sabrina Johnston 9. My Imagination - Ceevox 10. Movin - Octahvia 11. Movin' On - Lectroluv 12. Fire - Dolce 13. Absolutely Not - Deborah Cox 14. Outro Earth Music 2 Listening sample below: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1748254,00.html 1. You Gotta Believe (feat. Fierce Ruling Diva) 2. I Got Something (feat. Fumix) 3. Empires (feat. Lamya) 4. Irresistible (feat. Superchumbo) 5. That Look (feat. Delacy) 6. Some Lovin' (feat. Murk vs. Kristine W) 7. Show Me (feat. Suzanne Palmer) 8. Andante (feat. Steve Lawler) 9. Weep (feat. Dee Robert) 10. Sorrow -- dub (feat. Dolce) 11. You Can Get Over (feat. Shauna Solomon) 12. Burden (feat. J.F. Sebastian w/ Kaz) Party Groove: White Party, Vol. 7 Listening sample below: http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/vasquez_junior/1197775/album.jhtml 1. Stupid Like U [Junior Vasquez Remix] - Deborah Cox, Fanatic 2. Here I Come [Rooster & Sammy Peralta Remix] - Katy Ellis, Tom Stephan 3. Y'all Had Enuff Yet? - Ellis D, Vernessa Mitchell 4. I Want More (Cling Onto Me) [Offer Nissim Mix] - Amuka 5. Relentless (Just a Game) 6. No More [Tomer G Remix] - Jason Walker 7. U Know I Love It [Tracy Young Remix] - Superchumbo 8. Free Yourself - Tina Cox, 9. Funk [Robbie Rivera Mix] - Matteo Esse, , Corrina Joseph, , Sant 10. Shake Yourself Loose - Dynamix, Cissy Houston, The Sweet Inspirations 11. Cliché [Tim Letteer Remix] - Simone Denny 12. Love Will Find a Way [Matt Piso Remix] - Vernessa Mitchell 13. Stand Up for Love [Junior Vasquez Remix] - Destiny's Child <img src="http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i229/italmikey/93_lunar_strain1.jpg"> <img
  11. She's playing tonight at PACHA NYC
  12. When Limelight / Avalon was open they would need those kind of dancers, today you have to be in some kind of performance crew to get a gig like that. Some listing on this site: http://jobs.myspace.com/a/ms-jobs/list/q-Professional+dance+company
  13. Call me crazy, but I like Trance more in the summer time than any other season. Then it's all about Underground House,Tribal,Vocals, and Beats... So Judge Jules comes to mind with the warm weather coming about and remembered he released an album about a year ago or more.. Haven't seen any shows in the city from him recently but I do hear him from time to time on Sirius...
  14. I wonder if people consider Victor Calderone a trance dj these days...He did open up for Tiesto at one of those Canada gigs, I think around NYE this past year.. Tribal Trance
  15. Is that why you quack everytime you read Junior's name... Not ruined at all ,the way you are madly obsessed with the DJ. Quack another lie Gay Duck... Everyone say it together..... Gay duck is madly obsessed with Junior Vasquez.....
  16. Hands down the best thing for clubbers to go to in the summer outdoors without the hassle of being inside a hot ass sweaty club. Rob, you DID IT AGAIN!
  17. Does Times Square still sell those fake I.D.s? I remember when you can get one anywhere on 42nd Street.
  18. Oh Quack! Another thread ruined by GAY DUCK's constant quack lies and his MAD obsession with Junior. QUACK another lie duck!
  19. This should relate to that Boris B-day bash when many people couldn't get into PachaNYC because of the dress code that night: http://bbs.clubplanet.com/new-york-new-jersey/338423-dj-boris.html#post3126279
  20. Oh Yeah, I bringing the past back...It gives you knowledge. This topic is giving reasons why they left the planet.
  21. Two words High Adrenaline & Dj Keoki's remix of the theme track is very good. New U.S. Release Speed Racer By TODD MCCARTHY http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117936990.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 In its thinly developed narrative, dully functional dialogue, paramount devotion to family cohesion and somewhat cheesy, albeit expensive, CGI-against-greenscreen look, “Speed Racer” reminds one of nothing so much as Robert Rodriguez’s “Spy Kids” movies. Like them, the new pic is tolerable fun for the easy to please, but completely silly if held up to any scrutiny. It also remains mystifying why producers currently believe it’s a good idea for moppet-aimed movies to run well over two hours. Which is not to say the target audience won’t be amused, or at least distracted, through most of “Speed Racer.” With the visual aesthetic of Japanese anime shot through with vidgame dynamics, this glossy, outsized bauble with a perky cast will make kids feel right at home. For others, however, it will be a cinematic pile-up. The Wachowskis’ script includes a procession of mild twists, withheld identities and mysterious motivations, but its throughline unwaveringly stresses the goodness and purity of the independent maverick over the venality of profit-obsessed corporations. Former qualities are embodied by every member of the quaintly named Racer family: rock-solid car designer Pops (John Goodman), steadfast Mom (Susan Sarandon) and racing-mad sons Rex (Scott Porter), Speed (Emile Hirsch) and Spritle (pint-sized Goodman lookalike Paulie Litt). Time-jumping opening reveals how the handsome, dashing Rex seemingly died in an epic crash years back, an event that haunts Speed, whose skill is now such that he’s courted by unctuous tycoon Royalton (Roger Allam) to join his team of top drivers. When rejected, however, Royalton turns nasty and suggests Speed is just as washed up as his late brother. The action pulls over for occasional pit stops involving Racer family mix-ups; some literal monkeyshines (Spritle’s constant companion in mischief is a mug-happy chimp); and secondary characters that include an Asian racing team (among them a driver played by Korean pop sensation Rain, who will boost B.O. in that part of the world), a sports corruption investigator, a band of very broadly played thugs who ineptly try to put the brakes on Speed, and a mysterious masked man named Racer X (Matthew Fox) who may or may not be Rex resurrectus. But for the most part, “Speed Racer” is on the move, which keeps the eyes busy but also presents plausibility problems for anyone impertinent enough to pose them. The racing venues, both man-made and in a cross-country rally, resemble a fearsome combination of roller coaster, slalom course and skateboard facility; they’re contorted with impossible twists and turns, quadruple black-diamond grades, open-air gaps and deliberate obstacles. Some cars are equipped with weapons, such as the illegal spearhook, designed to take out competitors. Vehicles glide through curves, turn on a dime, vault high into the air, ride on their noses and otherwise comport themselves in physically impossible ways. All this indisputably augments the desired spectacle. But it doesn’t stimulate excitement or suspense, for the simple reason that you don’t know what the rules are or what constitutes genuine jeopardy. Time and again, Speed and other drivers endure what seem like catastrophic crashes and accidents, only to simply keep on trucking without apparent ill effect. Repeatedly, there are no consequences to road peril, just continuous cutting to new situations and unvaried high speeds. The editing is so fast that this film alone will considerably reduce the average length of a sustained shot in Hollywood features. Stylistically, the Wachowskis have devoted themselves here to lateral moves, ushering big faces on and off the screen as if on a conveyor belt; the effect is attention-getting through sheer uniqueness. Clearly, no expense was spared in the effects arena; viewers who love to bathe in the latest CGI innovations will be in a corner of heaven here, even if the layering of brilliantly in-focus objects within a single frame at times resembles nothing so much as a kindergartener’s art collage. Cinematographer David Tattersall, who lensed the three most recent “Star Wars” entries, knows how to get the most out of the new Sony F-23 HD camera, and all technical hands had an evident field day. If Michael Giacchino’s playful and busy score ever lets up for a minute during the movie, it’s impossible to notice for all the other sounds booming forth. Cast is very good for this sort of thing, not that much is asked of the actors other than to look alert and driven. In a far cry from “Into the Wild,” Hirsch is well-scrubbed and appealing as the title character. As his loyal lifelong girlfriend, Christina Ricci looks more fetching than ever, positively radiating from the screen. Goodman and Sarandon are stalwart, little Litt is a firecracker and Allam, rather like a noncampy Tim Curry, makes a delicious love-to-hate villain. Speed - Emile Hirsch Trixie - Christina Ricci Pops - John Goodman Mom - Susan Sarandon Racer X - Matthew Fox Royalton - Roger Allam Spritle - Paulie Litt Inspector Detector - Benno Furmann Mr. Musha - Hiroyuki Sanada Taejo Togokahn - Rain Ben Burns - Richard Roundtree Sparky - Kick Gurry Cruncher Block - John Benfield Snake Oiler - Christian Oliver Grey Ghost - Moritz Bleibtreu Jake “Cannonball” Taylor - Ralph Herforth Prince Kabala - Ashley Walters Rex - Scott Porter
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