Author Topic: Never went clubbing as a youngster and now clubs are closing.  (Read 2023 times)

Offline simon07

Interesting article. External Link/Members Only

I never had the cash and time to go clubbing when I was a student and after getting married early, it was not relevant.
The only time was the odd weekday I was on my own and went to a Leicester strip club and that was very interesting. Never went again, a bucket list item. Not good value for money.

How much did clubbing form part of the scene for you?

Offline hawai5o

Thank You for the link , makes very interesting  reading..
Spent a lot of my  Life clubbing   ,not in the UK and it really impacted my life , as one   
   ex girlfriend           Joked about me , Took him out of the Club but I never took the Club out of him :dance:
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Offline hawai5o

Floaters in my Eye and my typing is all over the place .

Online mr.bluesky

Not just the clubs closing but a hell of a lot of pubs too. If you don't serve food then a lot of pubs are struggling to survive.  :unknown:

Offline Adoniron

People's tastes and habits change. No business model has the right to exist forever.

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Floaters in my Eye and my typing is all over the place .
I heard that starving for 48 hours can help to get rid of them.

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Not just the clubs closing but a hell of a lot of pubs too. If you don't serve food then a lot of pubs are struggling to survive.  :unknown:
More profit in food. The landlord of a former local of mine said if he put a penny on the price of a pint, he'd lose custom, but he could get away with almost anything on food - a 300% mark up was considered average at the time.

Offline simon07

With the new government recent direct and indirect taxes, a pint will now cost £5.00. When I was at Uni back in 1976 it was 90p a pint.

I wonder how much a pint of beer is in a club? Soho of course is a crazy place.

Online Mr Garmin

Nearly a quid on the mid 70's?

Are you sure Simon, sounds expensive.

When I worked in a pub in 79 I'm sure it wasn't more than 40-50p/pint

Online Mr Garmin

I drank mild as it was a ha'penny cheaper

Offline chrishornx

People's tastes and habits change. No business model has the right to exist forever.

escorting has done pretty well

Offline B4bcock

Nearly a quid on the mid 70's?

Are you sure Simon, sounds expensive.

When I worked in a pub in 79 I'm sure it wasn't more than 40-50p/pint

Standard keg beer was around 20 to 25 pence per pint in the mid '70s IIRC.

Online threechilliman

Nearly a quid on the mid 70's?

Are you sure Simon, sounds expensive.

When I worked in a pub in 79 I'm sure it wasn't more than 40-50p/pint

About right as it was about 70p a pint when I first started drinking, mid-eighties.

Offline simon07

With the new government recent direct and indirect taxes, a pint will now cost £5.00. When I was at Uni back in 1976 it was 90p a pint.

I wonder how much a pint of beer is in a club? Soho of course is a crazy place.

Perhaps you are right. I remember standing for football matches and watching 1st Division games for 90p. Perhaps beer was around 50p then?

Offline MrBamboo

I drank mild as it was a ha'penny cheaper

And if you drank in the Bar or Snug rather than the lounge is was a couple of pence cheaper...

Online Mr Garmin

And if you drank in the Bar or Snug rather than the lounge is was a couple of pence cheaper...

Oh yes!

At the end of the night, as staff, we got a free beer on the house.  I'd then go into the bar to buy another.

I'd forgotten about that.

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With the new government recent direct and indirect taxes, a pint will now cost £5.00. When I was at Uni back in 1976 it was 90p a pint.

I wonder how much a pint of beer is in a club? Soho of course is a crazy place.

I reckon you got that price wrong, I used to go to a local pub in East London in 1977 - a round of four cheap lagers was £1

Offline chrishornx

I reckon you got that price wrong, I used to go to a local pub in East London in 1977 - a round of four cheap lagers was £1

yep 20-25p a pint I reckon

Online Pillowtalk

Standard keg beer was around 20 to 25 pence per pint in the mid '70s IIRC.

I remember it being 15p a pint up north in the early 1980's.

Online Charliehutton

Perhaps you are right. I remember standing for football matches and watching 1st Division games for 90p. Perhaps beer was around 50p then?

Simon, in my students union in the mid '70's my mate would have 9 pints of mild and have change from a quid. Eleven pence a pint. Bitter was 13p, as I recall.

The fag machine would dispense packs of seven Players No 6 for 10p.

Offline simon07

Simon, in my students union in the mid '70's my mate would have 9 pints of mild and have change from a quid. Eleven pence a pint. Bitter was 13p, as I recall.

The fag machine would dispense packs of seven Players No 6 for 10p.

That is incredible. I would try and save for maybe 1 or 2 pints before last orders. It’s all relative as I had less money in my pocket as a student. Paying for escorts was not even in my imagination. Still it is much more than 500p for a pint now.

I put the figures in a calculator £1.00 (the toolkit will not allow lesser amount) would be worth £6.61 in today’s money.

Offline Munter84

I put the figures in a calculator £1.00 (the toolkit will not allow lesser amount) would be worth £6.61 in today’s money.

I was at university in 2001 and fondy remember "pound a pint night" on selected cheap lagers, which IIRC was about a 50% discount on the usual cost.

Nowadays, my ritual post-punt pint and pack of salt and vinegar rarely gets change from £10 in most London pubs.

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Anything with Carol Vorderman or Davina McCall featured.

Wrong thread?

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Offline BlackLuster

Was never really a pub goer so can't speak to that. I did try night clubs as a student but found them off-putting. When I tried going to one in recent years to talk to women they wouldn't even let me in unless I had an entourage, all that was left were strip clubs. It's just one of societies ways of penalising lonely men. Personally, I say fuck 'em.