Nightclubs
Thinly-disguised entrances to Hell where bad things happen. Tell us your dancefloor disasters.
( , Wed 8 Apr 2009, 12:35)
Thinly-disguised entrances to Hell where bad things happen. Tell us your dancefloor disasters.
( , Wed 8 Apr 2009, 12:35)
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The Cat @ Nantwich
Now its a eatery, but in the 80's and ealry 90's The Cheshire Cat was a legend. The venue itself was a 16th C historical builidng, inside was pure debanchery.
Nightclub or Rock Club. On the weekends is was open till 2am. Highlighs included, THE STICKIEST CARPET in the whole of the Nighclubbing world. Hudrends of those 7x6 Mirrors with Black Sabbath, Van Halen & Twisted Sister on them, and the Walls, the walls were Plasteboard walls with handy holes punched in them, made a great place to rest your drink in/on. Gret days :) I was a reguar at The Cat and had better nights there than at Jillys/Rockworld in Manchester.
( , Thu 16 Apr 2009, 20:17, Reply)
Now its a eatery, but in the 80's and ealry 90's The Cheshire Cat was a legend. The venue itself was a 16th C historical builidng, inside was pure debanchery.
Nightclub or Rock Club. On the weekends is was open till 2am. Highlighs included, THE STICKIEST CARPET in the whole of the Nighclubbing world. Hudrends of those 7x6 Mirrors with Black Sabbath, Van Halen & Twisted Sister on them, and the Walls, the walls were Plasteboard walls with handy holes punched in them, made a great place to rest your drink in/on. Gret days :) I was a reguar at The Cat and had better nights there than at Jillys/Rockworld in Manchester.
( , Thu 16 Apr 2009, 20:17, Reply)
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