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These Old Shoes was about 10ft by 10ft and sloped. Anyone showing off ended up in the corner by the speaker. Think that should win this one
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used to run a night many years back where the entire floor was cobbled apart from a single paving slab in the middle. that was a real quality do I can tell you as it was also freezing cold. yet people
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ideal for a lot of soul nites these days
following on from the "Largest dance floor" thread...In reverse, which is the smallest dance floor you,ve ever encountered?...for me it as to be the "Dragons All-Niter" at Farsley ,Leeds in the 1990s,a venue a sat nav could not even find & unbelievably tiny, im talking 12 people and it was rammed,anyone else remember it ?.Record dealers who had travelled far and wide to attend were kettled into a windowless , sound proofed games room next door, it was the poorest venue ever in my experience but needless to say my "old mate Tony Banks Hit it Big later with the Ritz at Brighouse, a Massive Ballroom.But the Dragons will always be remembered by me, even tho i could never ever find the place again..