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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2005, 05:19:00 pm »
What time did the hardcore shows get over? And were they in venues that served alcohol?
 
 I wouldn't have a problem with my kids being out on a schoolnight, as long as it allowed them to be home and in bed by 10 or so.
 
 
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  the legendary harDCore scene would not have existed had all those punx been at home on schoolnights doing their homework.
 
 and most of them turned out OK.
 
 with human beings of any age, you give them a little trust and respect and most people will live up to it.

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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #16 on: March 11, 2005, 05:24:00 pm »
the 930 and dc space certainly served alcohol, and those shows got out late.  
 
 just like now, they avoided serving to minors, and I think if you were a kid who wanted to drink you'd be far better off staying at home in your own neighborhood and finding a house party somewhere.
 
 I actually did get shit from my parents for being out late on schoolnights, but ultimately they backed down and I won.    :)
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  What time did the hardcore shows get over? And were they in venues that served alcohol?
 
 I wouldn't have a problem with my kids being out on a schoolnight, as long as it allowed them to be home and in bed by 10 or so.
 
   
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Originally posted by Doctor Doom:
  the legendary harDCore scene would not have existed had all those punx been at home on schoolnights doing their homework.
 
 and most of them turned out OK.
 
 with human beings of any age, you give them a little trust and respect and most people will live up to it.
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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #17 on: March 11, 2005, 05:28:00 pm »
I think that's part of the problem these days, parents "backing down." Parents need to assert their authority, and stick to it. A household isn't a democracy.
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Doctor Doom:
  the 930 and dc space certainly served alcohol, and those shows got out late.  
 
 just like now, they avoided serving to minors, and I think if you were a kid who wanted to drink you'd be far better off staying at home in your own neighborhood and finding a house party somewhere.
 
 I actually did get shit from my parents for being out late on schoolnights, but ultimately they backed down and I won.     :)  
 
 
   
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  What time did the hardcore shows get over? And were they in venues that served alcohol?
 
 I wouldn't have a problem with my kids being out on a schoolnight, as long as it allowed them to be home and in bed by 10 or so.
 
   
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Originally posted by Doctor Doom:
  the legendary harDCore scene would not have existed had all those punx been at home on schoolnights doing their homework.
 
 and most of them turned out OK.
 
 with human beings of any age, you give them a little trust and respect and most people will live up to it.
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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #18 on: March 11, 2005, 05:33:00 pm »
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  I think that's part of the problem these days, parents "backing down." Parents need to assert their authority, and stick to it. A household isn't a democracy.
 
 
I return to the fact that I, and most other people I know, turned out OK.
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« Reply #19 on: March 11, 2005, 05:36:00 pm »
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  well im from the SF Bay Area. In high school I was always at shows on week nights. Friends and I would drive in from the suburbs, see the band, and make it home in time for classes   :)   with usually a good amount of sleep! seems i turned out mostly well adjusted! It seems in SF theres a lot more clubs to see bands, and alot of the venues were all ages. Of course now that im not so young anymore, I def. prefer the 18+/21+ shows.
come on, you can say which city. . .
 
 same here. . although there was one or two clubs in san francisco that was 18 or 21+, and i couldn't get in to. . .bottom of the hill maybe. . and. . i can't remember the name of the other one, although kevin pollack was a co-owner.  however, most of the shows i wanted to go also did a south bay show (palo alto), which is much closer to san jose.
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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2005, 05:37:00 pm »
You can set the rules for your household, my wife and I will set the rules for ours. Cool? I'm not saying what other parents should do. I'm just saying what I will do as a parent.
 
 And as a former schoolteacher, I can tell you it sucked having students in my class who were clearly lacking in sleep. But I don't teach anymore, so it doesn't really matter to me.
 
 
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  I think that's part of the problem these days, parents "backing down." Parents need to assert their authority, and stick to it. A household isn't a democracy.
 
 
I return to the fact that I, and most other people I know, turned out OK. [/b]

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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #21 on: March 11, 2005, 05:42:00 pm »
well this is entirely theoretical, since I don't plan to have kids.   Just glad you weren't my parents.   :p
 
 
 
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  You can set the rules for your household, my wife and I will set the rules for ours. Cool? I'm not saying what other parents should do. I'm just saying what I will do as a parent.
 
 And as a former schoolteacher, I can tell you it sucked having students in my class who were clearly lacking in sleep. But I don't teach anymore, so it doesn't really matter to me.
 
   
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  I think that's part of the problem these days, parents "backing down." Parents need to assert their authority, and stick to it. A household isn't a democracy.
 
 
I return to the fact that I, and most other people I know, turned out OK. [/b]
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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #22 on: March 11, 2005, 06:03:00 pm »
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  well im from the SF Bay Area. In high school I was always at shows on week nights. Friends and I would drive in from the suburbs, see the band, and make it home in time for classes    :)    with usually a good amount of sleep! seems i turned out mostly well adjusted! It seems in SF theres a lot more clubs to see bands, and alot of the venues were all ages. Of course now that im not so young anymore, I def. prefer the 18+/21+ shows.
come on, you can say which city. . .
 
 same here. . although there was one or two clubs in san francisco that was 18 or 21+, and i couldn't get in to. . .bottom of the hill maybe. . and. . i can't remember the name of the other one, although kevin pollack was a co-owner.  however, most of the shows i wanted to go also did a south bay show (palo alto), which is much closer to san jose. [/b]
i dont remember much where i went to in high school. i know i saw some bands at the warfield of course, and there were plenty of smaller places. cant remember if slims, or bimbos was age restricted. im from the north bay - marin county, novato to be exact. i remember when i was 15 or so, and the edge in palo alto (i think that was the name of the club) had something for the younger aged folk. and they were playing so much ska! oh god that was a long time ago!  :eek:
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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #23 on: March 11, 2005, 06:05:00 pm »
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  What time did the hardcore shows get over? And were they in venues that served alcohol?
 
sure, but you had to expect ian mackaye to run off the stage and smack the beer out of your hand and break your cigarettes.
 
 rock on!!!
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« Reply #24 on: March 11, 2005, 06:09:00 pm »
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  What time did the hardcore shows get over? And were they in venues that served alcohol?
 
sure, but you had to expect ian mackaye to run off the stage and smack the beer out of your hand and break your cigarettes.
 
 rock on!!! [/b]
hahaha... yeah I guess he was the chaperone...
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« Reply #25 on: March 11, 2005, 06:20:00 pm »
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   come on, you can say which city. . .
 
i dont remember much where i went to in high school. i know i saw some bands at the warfield of course, and there were plenty of smaller places. cant remember if slims, or bimbos was age restricted. im from the north bay - marin county, novato to be exact. i remember when i was 15 or so, and the edge in palo alto (i think that was the name of the club) had something for the younger aged folk. and they were playing so much ska! oh god that was a long time ago!   :eek:  [/b]
bimbos!  that was one club that was age restricted.  the edge was the club i would go to all the time. . saw so many shows there while in high school.  wandered up to the fillmore, warfield and slims for shows every so often.
 
 ahhh, yeah. . the edge did have quite a few ska shows. . .but then, ska was big in san jose during the late 80s-early 90s, being home to skankin' pickle and all.
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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #26 on: March 11, 2005, 06:45:00 pm »
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 Gosh-golly you are old!    :D  
 
 Couldn't you drink as an 18-yr old back then?
 
Yes, yes, it's true.  I'm old.  
 
 I missed the drinking age change by one year (so it must have changed in 1984?); I had a friend who had thankfully flunked 3rd or 4th grade, and she could buy us booze.   ;)   I had a fake i.d., though, from the age of 18 or so on....
 
 Actually, after 18 it wasn't much of a big deal in regards to the St. Pete area anyhow as I was away at school.

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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #27 on: March 11, 2005, 07:48:00 pm »
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bimbos!  that was one club that was age restricted.  the edge was the club i would go to all the time. . saw so many shows there while in high school.  wandered up to the fillmore, warfield and slims for shows every so often.
 
 ahhh, yeah. . the edge did have quite a few ska shows. . .but then, ska was big in san jose during the late 80s-early 90s, being home to skankin' pickle and all. [/b][/QUOTE]
 
 oh you're right.. bimbos was age restricted! and it was the fillmore that i couldnt think of! dont know how i forgot that one, and probably a few others.
 
 the edge was indeed a cool place. my cousin was friends with the guys in skankin' pickle.. good times. i learned how to skank there and all.  :)
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Re: Underage Nightclubs
« Reply #28 on: March 11, 2005, 08:01:00 pm »
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  well this is entirely theoretical, since I don't plan to have kids.   Just glad you weren't my parents.    :p  
"Daddy Doom"...nope, doesn't work.  :p

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« Reply #29 on: March 11, 2005, 08:11:00 pm »
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"Daddy Doom"...nope, doesn't work.   :p  [/b][/QUOTE]
 
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