I have started to notice at a few soul nights I have attended that there seems to be, for the punter, a need to drink a certain amount of alcohol before venturing on to the dance floor, making the night having the feel of the local nightclub/disco.
What happened to dumping your bag/stuff and getting straight down to the dancing, its now get the beers in for the first hour or so?
The records the dj's play are good enough to get the place jumping but everyone just seems to want to drink and chat before the spirit level is hit and then its off to dance.
Should we return to Coke and Milk ....... and stale sausage rolls to get the place rocking again
I have started to notice at a few soul nights I have attended that there seems to be, for the punter, a need to drink a certain amount of alcohol before venturing on to the dance floor, making the night having the feel of the local nightclub/disco.
What happened to dumping your bag/stuff and getting straight down to the dancing, its now get the beers in for the first hour or so?
The records the dj's play are good enough to get the place jumping but everyone just seems to want to drink and chat before the spirit level is hit and then its off to dance.
Should we return to Coke and Milk
....... and stale sausage rolls to get the place rocking again