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Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 4:42 pm
by Jack
tat2jay wrote:if you want to hear a wider variety come early, or you can come to temple


Speaking of which, have you found a slot for me to DJ again in yet?

If the problem is that I didn't play music which was appreciated as being appropriate, that can be solved. It's not like I couldn't do a goth-industrial set; I just would prefer not to since that's what most of the other DJs do.

But, you know, if I have to play Skinny Puppy and Nick Cave and Legendary Pink Dots and Leather Strip and stuff like that exclusively, I have no objection, since I do like that stuff.

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 5:50 pm
by tat2jay
most of our dj selections have been quick decision lately with the situation with the new venue, that and we only get to use 2 djs per night instead of 3 like we used to, so be patient , your time is coming :)

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 8:56 pm
by ryng
Jack wrote: (I noticed that "99 Luftbaloons" and "Safety Dance" were back. I can't say that I missed them.)


Variety is great but I hope that you guys don’t permanently remove Safety Dance from the lists! I know that I'm new so naturally it all seems fresh to me, but I’ve been looking for a club that played things like that for a long time. I got stuck with grunge and stuff from Sir Mix-A-Lot for my prime dancing years. If it had not been for synth driven things like NIN and Ministry during that time I might have been tempted to take and ice pick to my ears. Ok that’s a bit dramatic but you get my point.

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:25 am
by TheLustfulElf
I have to concur with Ryng on this one. I was singing along with most of the songs I heard there, and considering most of those songs are only ones I hear on my own entertainment system it was certainly a blast to hear them in a place that other people actually *paid* to go to and listen to said songs. To quote my friend Vanessa "Wow, you really aren't the only person who listens to these songs. I wouldn't recognize any of them if you didn't have them on your computer." it was an extremely refreshing experience. Never, in my wildest dreams, had I expected to hear "Magic Dance" at a club, much less see people dancing to it.

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:00 pm
by Onibubba
TheLustfulElf wrote:it was an extremely refreshing experience. Never, in my wildest dreams, had I expected to hear "Magic Dance" at a club, much less see people dancing to it.


Tell me that again in a year OK ;-)

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:02 pm
by Onibubba
Jack wrote:
But, you know, if I have to play Skinny Puppy and Nick Cave and Legendary Pink Dots and Leather Strip and stuff like that exclusively, I have no objection, since I do like that stuff.


Where have you been going? If that is what I heard on a night out I'd be as excited as a little girl :-x

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 1:00 am
by TheLustfulElf
Tell me that again in a year OK


Considering that it's a song i've been enjoying and dancing to since my very early childhood and that i've heard thousands of times, and I still love it, I doubt my opinion will change. I do tend to be fairly fickle and get tired of stuff quickly (I'm a gemini, it's what we do), but I've also got enough Taurus in me that once I find something I truly love, the enthrallment lasts for a lifetime. ;P

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 3:46 pm
by Jack
Yeah, Sanctus definitely needs more Nick Cave. "Stagger Lee" especially.

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 7:21 pm
by onesilverhand
:D

I'm back home in Colorado now. I just wanted to say what an absolute BLAST!! I had at the Fashion Sanctus! You guys rock!

Thank you again my models: Joseph, Chris, Sabrina, Kelli, and Jennifer. You made the clothes come to life with real finesse.

I enjoyed meeting so many of you as well. Mother Mo, you are one terrific person... George, keep on dancin'... Trance... you are a real kick in the pants... meeting Jeff of Last Dance was super and I hope we get a chance to work together... and to all of you whom I met but failed to recall names, thank you for being there and showing such a warm welcome to me and my art.

Rachel... thank you for the opportunity to show and sell my art through your very cool space: Wasted Potential.

And last, but never least: Bone Boy and Shadow Dancer: I just love you to death (how very goth) Thank you over and over for the fantastic time... seeing Elvis' underwear was a moment in time I shall never forget...

I hope to come back again, so keep the light out for me!!

Silver :D :D :D !

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:45 pm
by Asher
Jack wrote:Yeah, Sanctus definitely needs more Nick Cave. "Stagger Lee" especially.


and..you...are my new best friend.

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:47 pm
by The Fallen
Onibubba wrote:
Jack wrote:
But, you know, if I have to play Skinny Puppy and Nick Cave and Legendary Pink Dots and Leather Strip and stuff like that exclusively, I have no objection, since I do like that stuff.


Where have you been going? If that is what I heard on a night out I'd be as excited as a little girl :-x


Then you guys haven't been out to hear my stuff lately then :P

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 9:08 am
by shadow dancer
onesilverhand wrote:I'm back home in Colorado now.


I'm glad to hear that you made it home safely and that you enjoyed your time in Knoxville. It was wonderful to be able to spend some time with you. *hugs*


onesilverhand wrote:seeing Elvis' underwear was a moment in time I shall never forget...


*giggle*

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:16 pm
by naturegrrl
my friend went for her birthday, didn't tell me she was going and had a great time. :D :-(
i couldn't have gone anyway, i broke my foot and it was not danceable or even "stick in a pair of heels"able. :-(
i'm coming back to town for christmas though, so if one is convenient i will definitely make it! :twisted:

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 6:25 pm
by Bone
Glad your friend had a good time.
Hope your foot gets better soon, and hopefully see you in December then