Too young to know anything about 54 but sound factory limelight and the tunnel were off the charts in the late 90s. I grew up at the shore and always had fun in seaside and the meatheads were mostly pretty cool to hang with but there was no way to have more fun than the ny clubs. You didn't have to dress like a club kid to fit in, as long as you were comfortable and drinking bottled water by the case before u knew it you'd walk outside and it be light out. I've partied everywhere from rosarito beach to island to Ibiza and I put those ny clubs at the top
LOL clubbing now is pathetic you guys are lucky to have experianced Studio 54 and the Xtasy era i just missed out on the X era when by the time i was old enough every had settled down.Notice how in the past 10 years there is no era of clubs like the disco era or the techno era.Its just young people going out paying for over priced drinks and hoping that something magiacal happens
Re: Seaside Heights, NJ
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Cheech, from what I remember you are in the New Haven, CT area. Toads in its day was like CBGB, they had a ton of great bands but that was way before my time. I lived there 99-2002 in my mid 20s and we would go to Toads Place and Bar and the Playwright (sp?) mostly but there were a bunch of places on State Street. What was the dance club that would serve after hours downtown?
after hours would be gotham. playwright isnt there anymore but the original in hamden is. toads is still there, saw a concert last month there.