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The Asylum/Oldskool thread

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 141 ✭✭craig_b


    serious tune taught i'd upload it its off a casper mix, correct me if im wrong on d name.

    i tink its called Aggressive Perfector

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/55812229e0f462a3/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭SEANYBOY1


    Where any of you at the Old Skool gig in the Ambasador?, top of O'Connell Street on new years eve a few years back now? Not a bad spot but it was full of yip yahs. Remember when the Asylum closed there was rumours floating around the the Asylum would basically just move down to the Ambassador

    Cosmic Baby - Fantasia
    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?m2mmjtnesd1

    Also where any of you at the Old Skool gigs in El Mondo, the old Night Owls night club in Ranelagh. Pressure and Kavanagh finished off the nights.
    Was fairly good however there were no lazers although the advert on the radio jazzed it up saying there was going to be lazer light shows.
    I dont care what you say, you need lazers, even those Russian blinding type:D

    http://www.geekologie.com/2008/07/russian_ravers_go_blind_from_l.php


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    SEANYBOY1 wrote: »
    Remember when the Asylum closed there was rumours floating around the the Asylum would basically just move down to the Ambassador

    Never went to the ambassador but did go to a set up at the rear of Moore lane after the ASYLUM closed which ran illegally for about two months.....long narrow lock up kind of place with all the tunage the ASYLUM played.....someone must have recordings of this Rave that was very brief but class all nighter??????

    SEANYBOY1 wrote: »
    Also where any of you at the Old Skool gigs in El Mondo, the old Night Owls night club in Ranelagh. Pressure and Kavanagh finished off the nights.

    Was only in Fight owls once or twice years back & never really grabbed my attention......it was the glass crunching under my feet that put me off:D:D:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 622 ✭✭✭DjAloldskool




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,920 ✭✭✭✭stephen_n


    SEANYBOY1 wrote: »
    Where any of you at the Old Skool gig in the Ambasador?, top of O'Connell Street on new years eve a few years back now? Not a bad spot but it was full of yip yahs. Remember when the Asylum closed there was rumours floating around the the Asylum would basically just move down to the Ambassador

    Think if I remember right they tried to set up in the Academy cinema on Pearse street but it got shut down the first or second week.

    Didn't like that gig in the Ambassador to many muts going round coked off their tits thinking they were invincible and looking for some one to prove it with. Went to one of those gigs in il mondo and pressure started playing zombie nation and all sorts of other ****e so wasn't to impressed with that either!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,920 ✭✭✭✭stephen_n


    craig_b wrote: »
    serious tune taught i'd upload it its off a casper mix, correct me if im wrong on d name.

    i tink its called Aggressive Perfector

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/55812229e0f462a3/



    Aggressive Perfector is a track by Slayer not sure if the name suits the track you put up lol


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭SEANYBOY1


    stephen_n wrote: »
    Didn't like that gig in the Ambassador to many muts going round coked off their tits thinking they were invincible and looking for some one to prove it with

    Got ripped off the night I went in there, asked this bloke by the dance floor was there any for sale, he said no. I sais I got ripped and with that the mad thing gave me one for free:eek::pac::D
    stephen_n wrote: »
    Went to one of those gigs in il mondo and pressure started playing zombie nation and all sorts of other ****e so wasn't to impressed with that either!

    Jaysus, we obviously were not there the same night so.
    What was that 'remix' pressure done a few years ago, its on the tip of my tongue, was it 5th season:confused:it is pure poison


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 141 ✭✭craig_b


    stephen_n wrote: »
    Aggressive Perfector is a track by Slayer not sure if the name suits the track you put up lol

    ah yea taught as much. ders a few tunes in itunes under different names havn't a fcukin clue why...??

    anyone know d name of it..???:confused:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 mty 77


    is my first my post so go easy guy's!!!

    I was lucky enough to be a regular dancer in both Sides and the Asylum,from early in 1993,right through to the sad demise of both club's in 1995/97,respectively.I also got the oppurtunity to Dj in both clubs,which is something,to this day I,ll never forget.

    I've been inspired to contribute to the thread by the passion,knolwedge and buzz you guy's have stoked!!RESPECT!!!The recent debate of "BEST DJ IN DUBLIN/IRELAND"aroused my interest.Particularly "ASYLUM KEY"'S comment about the dj box,and its position in the Asylum.

    When I went dancing in the Asylum/Sides it was for the experience as a whole,we generally had,nt a clue who was Dj,ing,ye granted we knew it might of been Mick or Pat or Dilly or Warren.But that was part of the mystery,also we spent most of our time in Sides dancing Downstairs, only the speakers keepin us company(any 1 remember)The music took on on a life of its own!!Same in the Asylum,on a busy night you could'nt see the box,only laser,speakers and MUSIC!!

    What I,m gettin at here is the elevation of the Dj to the focal point of the club was,in my opinion the beginning of the end of our club scene.It is,and always should be about the MUSIC and the PEOPLE(and the drugs)
    Most dj,s(myself included) play 12"'s belonging too,and created by other people that,s it...,why such adulation? Its the people,the sound system,the vibe,passion that make it work.

    There is a few special one's amongest us that,I believe transcend the mere playing of vinyl,Somehow they create a whole experience greater than the sum of its part,s.Warren k does this better than any 1 I know.Mick Walsh also, in is own inimitable style.His contribution to our scene can't go un-mentioned,we would'nt have a scene without him.
    If these to dj,s were afforded the the oppurtunities of there counterparts across the water,they,d be world famous,no doubt!!

    Just t finish cause I do waffle a bit!!It would be nothin without punters like yis or selves,Asylum Thread needs a night out what cha reckon??keep me posted!!

    Howaya Sennen,hope your well man?Its the Legend from the fadah,See you soon for a party,Please god!!!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,936 ✭✭✭stomprockin


    mty 77 wrote: »
    is my first my post so go easy guy's!!!

    I was lucky enough to be a regular dancer in both Sides and the Asylum,from early in 1993,right through to the sad demise of both club's in 1995/97,respectively.I also got the oppurtunity to Dj in both clubs,which is something,to this day I,ll never forget.

    I've been inspired to contribute to the thread by the passion,knolwedge and buzz you guy's have stoked!!RESPECT!!!The recent debate of "BEST DJ IN DUBLIN/IRELAND"aroused my interest.Particularly "ASYLUM KEY"'S comment about the dj box,and its position in the Asylum.

    When I went dancing in the Asylum/Sides it was for the experience as a whole,we generally had,nt a clue who was Dj,ing,ye granted we knew it might of been Mick or Pat or Dilly or Warren.But that was part of the mystery,also we spent most of our time in Sides dancing Downstairs, only the speakers keepin us company(any 1 remember)The music took on on a life of its own!!Same in the Asylum,on a busy night you could'nt see the box,only laser,speakers and MUSIC!!

    What I,m gettin at here is the elevation of the Dj to the focal point of the club was,in my opinion the beginning of the end of our club scene.It is,and always should be about the MUSIC and the PEOPLE(and the drugs)
    Most dj,s(myself included) play 12"'s belonging too,and created by other people that,s it...,why such adulation? Its the people,the sound system,the vibe,passion that make it work.

    There is a few special one's amongest us that,I believe transcend the mere playing of vinyl,Somehow they create a whole experience greater than the sum of its part,s.Warren k does this better than any 1 I know.Mick Walsh also, in is own inimitable style.His contribution to our scene can't go un-mentioned,we would'nt have a scene without him.
    If these to dj,s were afforded the the oppurtunities of there counterparts across the water,they,d be world famous,no doubt!!

    Just t finish cause I do waffle a bit!!It would be nothin without punters like yis or selves,Asylum Thread needs a night out what cha reckon??keep me posted!!

    Howaya Sennen,hope your well man?Its the Legend from the fadah,See you soon for a party,Please god!!!!!


    very well said my friend! i agree with you!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    mty 77 wrote: »
    also we spent most of our time in Sides dancing Downstairs, only the speakers keepin us company(any 1 remember)The music took on on a life of its own!!

    I spent many a night buzzin downstairs alright.....& upsatirs too.....but i do remember losing myself in a trance/trip downstairs a few times.....used to buzz off a bloke down there but cant remember his name now.....was in his 30's at the time SIDES was buzzin & from town small fella with black hair & he just used to dance slowly with a big grin on his face all the time always downstairs.......still to this day i locate myself in front of the big speakers in any rave i go to:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭Fitze


    Cray92 wrote: »
    Jaysus fitze when i think i the sessions we had back in the day id love to turn back the clock.Dont get to much these days,married with a sprog so dont have the freedom i used to have.I do make an effort to get to the old skool nites in radio city that senan and the lads promote.As for beanie i think he is still strung poor bastard,do you remember bobby griffen he oded a few years ago,enough of the doom and gloom,hows life treatin you,are you still livin in porto,have you givin up pills and partying?

    You and me both mate. Need to get a loan of that flux capacitor the lads mentioned a few pages back:) Yeah, I do remember Bobby, sorry to hear that, one of me own best mates passed away there two years back..

    Good this end mate, back livin in Porto, two little nippers on the way in about 5 weeks so all the craziness shall be well and truly over:(
    Had a few sessions in a mates gaff in town after I stumbled across this site and all the tunes that went with it. Brought us right back, big shout to everyone here again!!
    Will have to try and make an effort into one of these gigs if I ever get a chance, still a bit of madness left in the bones, have said it to the lads, but like trying to move concrete.
    Anyway mate stay good and I may bump into ya one of those nites...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭Fitze


    SEANYBOY1 wrote: »
    Where any of you at the Old Skool gig in the Ambasador?, top of O'Connell Street on new years eve a few years back now? Not a bad spot but it was full of yip yahs. Remember when the Asylum closed there was rumours floating around the the Asylum would basically just move down to the Ambassador

    Yeah mate, was at the gig, some great tunes were played, but like you said the place was full of young scroats charlied out of their heads, wasnt too far meself mind you:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭SEANYBOY1


    mty 77 wrote: »
    is my first my post so go easy guy's!!!

    I was lucky enough to be a regular dancer in both Sides and the Asylum,from early in 1993,right through to the sad demise of both club's in 1995/97,respectively.I also got the oppurtunity to Dj in both clubs,which is something,to this day I,ll never forget.

    I've been inspired to contribute to the thread by the passion,knolwedge and buzz you guy's have stoked!!RESPECT!!!The recent debate of "BEST DJ IN DUBLIN/IRELAND"aroused my interest.Particularly "ASYLUM KEY"'S comment about the dj box,and its position in the Asylum.

    When I went dancing in the Asylum/Sides it was for the experience as a whole,we generally had,nt a clue who was Dj,ing,ye granted we knew it might of been Mick or Pat or Dilly or Warren.But that was part of the mystery,also we spent most of our time in Sides dancing Downstairs, only the speakers keepin us company(any 1 remember)The music took on on a life of its own!!Same in the Asylum,on a busy night you could'nt see the box,only laser,speakers and MUSIC!!

    What I,m gettin at here is the elevation of the Dj to the focal point of the club was,in my opinion the beginning of the end of our club scene.It is,and always should be about the MUSIC and the PEOPLE(and the drugs)
    Most dj,s(myself included) play 12"'s belonging too,and created by other people that,s it...,why such adulation? Its the people,the sound system,the vibe,passion that make it work.

    There is a few special one's amongest us that,I believe transcend the mere playing of vinyl,Somehow they create a whole experience greater than the sum of its part,s.Warren k does this better than any 1 I know.Mick Walsh also, in is own inimitable style.His contribution to our scene can't go un-mentioned,we would'nt have a scene without him.
    If these to dj,s were afforded the the oppurtunities of there counterparts across the water,they,d be world famous,no doubt!!

    Just t finish cause I do waffle a bit!!It would be nothin without punters like yis or selves,Asylum Thread needs a night out what cha reckon??keep me posted!!

    Howaya Sennen,hope your well man?Its the Legend from the fadah,See you soon for a party,Please god!!!!!

    And wasn't it a privelage to be there and enjoy the brief few years those clubs existed. Good point about it being the MUSIC, thats why I stayed in the Olympic and Asylum FOR GOOD AULD HOME GROWN TALENT instead of trapsing down to see the big names in the Point.
    Seen Dilly and Computer in Radio City this month they played a blinder.
    Oh yeah, it must be noted that the DJ Box in the Asylum was at eye level with the people on the floor, it was pure one on one. Not like the old Redbox where it was suspended way over the dance floor nearly out of view where there would be practically no interaction with the people and the DJ !


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,531 ✭✭✭jonny68


    Check this out folks (i know a lot of you only look at this thread)

    classic:D

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055493169


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    Another amazing track from certainly the Temple of Sound anyway, Justin Robertson if memory serves me....



    This really sends shivers through me, could nearly bring a feckin tear to the eye it brings me back so much... could be off my head, 19 years old with not a care in the world, vicks, olbas oil, whiskey, buckfast, birds, trips... jaysus they really were the days - as that song goes 'Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end' :pac:

    And a first for the asylum/oldskool thread...



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 254 ✭✭NovaGSi


    Felixdhc wrote: »
    Another amazing track from certainly the Temple of Sound anyway, Justin Robertson if memory serves me....



    This really sends shivers through me, could nearly bring a feckin tear to the eye it brings me back so much... could be off my head, 19 years old with not a care in the world, vicks, olbas oil, whiskey, buckfast, birds, trips... jaysus they really were the days - as that song goes 'Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end' :pac:

    And a first for the asylum/oldskool thread...


    Oh yeah:D

    What are the tracks you put up, I cant see/use youtube in work>

    Cheers,
    Mick


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    Felixdhc wrote: »
    with not a care in the world, vicks, olbas oil, whiskey, buckfast, birds, trips... jaysus they really were the days - as that song goes 'Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end' :pac:

    Havnt drank a bottle of Buckfast in at least over 10 years now.......used to have a couple bottles each of Marie Celeste or VP.......

    Transmetropolitan
    (Shane MacGowan)
    "In the rosy parks of England
    We'll sit and have a drink
    Of VP wine and cider 'til we can hardly think..."


    Or somtimes buckfast and we would have them stashed in a garden in Rathmines to be collected after the OLYMPIC was over for the rest of the night before the boozers were open the next day......grand stuff for the head when you were flying.......would be a raised eyebrow or two at least if you were to pull out bottles of the good stuff after a club these days:D
    NovaGSi wrote: »
    Oh yeah:D

    What are the tracks you put up, I cant see/use youtube in work>

    Cheers,
    Mick

    Cant see em either Mick.....just the names will do please lads;)

    Here is the updated 'KEYDIRECTORY' file with links up to page 369.....i havnt had time to add any more info to the pages & would like to develop it into to a more interactive web style page to cover the thread when time is more at hand.......
    KEYDIRECTORY.htm


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 830 ✭✭✭SEANYBOY1


    Or somtimes buckfast and we would have them stashed in a garden in Rathmines to be collected after the OLYMPIC was over for the rest of the night before the boozers were open the next day......grand stuff for the head when you were flying.......would be a raised eyebrow or two at least if you were to pull out bottles of the good stuff after a club these days:D

    Ah yes the emergency stash:D This was par for the course, a few cans stashed around town. Remember once me and one of my mates sat outside Molloys off licence in Tallaght waiting for it to open one morning after coming back from the Asylum.
    That was an animal breakfast, beer after the Asylum ( not to mention the few that was brought in to the Asylum and consumed in the place as you came in the door, this was cosha with the bouncers too):D


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    NovaGSi wrote: »
    Oh yeah:D

    What are the tracks you put up, I cant see/use youtube in work>

    Cheers,
    Mick

    Sorry, forgot about work restrictions!

    The first track is 'Painkiller' by Slack on Sabres of Paradise label.... cracking tune. The other is a tongue in cheek to my 'those were the days' reference... Mary Hopkins 'Those Were the Days my Friend' :D
    Havnt drank a bottle of Buckfast in at least over 10 years now.......used to have a couple bottles each of Marie Celeste or VP.......

    Transmetropolitan
    (Shane MacGowan)
    "In the rosy parks of England
    We'll sit and have a drink
    Of VP wine and cider 'til we can hardly think..."


    Or somtimes buckfast and we would have them stashed in a garden in Rathmines to be collected after the OLYMPIC was over for the rest of the night before the boozers were open the next day......grand stuff for the head when you were flying.......would be a raised eyebrow or two at least if you were to pull out bottles of the good stuff after a club these days:D



    Cant see em either Mick.....just the names will do please lads;)

    Here is the updated 'KEYDIRECTORY' file with links up to page 369.....i havnt had time to add any more info to the pages & would like to develop it into to a more interactive web style page to cover the thread when time is more at hand.......
    KEYDIRECTORY.htm

    LOL, did the same thing with the Buckfast... used to stash a couple of bottles in the brown bag up around Mary St somewhere and collect them after. Nothing like the warm, thick fruity flavour after hopping around off your head for hours... Generally drank about a half bottle or so before hand and maybe one speed bomb, great combination. I found the perfect cocktail and ideal night then to be..

    1. Start with bottle of Buckfast in one of the lads flat in town
    2. Couple of dabs/lines of speed to accompany (cats p*ss, snow coke etc)
    3. Drop a dove on the way across town, generally into Supermacs on O'Connel St to buy a coke to wash down, in case it feckin lodged in your throat
    4. Queue for the Temple of Sound (that was my regular along with the UFO, I was addicted to both places)
    5. Order a either a pint or whiskey once in and sit in the lounge buzzing away and chain smoking
    6. Hit the dancefloor once the first pill hits. Generally something like this tune dragged me out of my seat...

    Ron Trent - Altered States (South Side Terrace Mix) - this mix fcked with my head the most when coming up or off you head



    7. Drop another about an hour or so later.
    8. Speed bomb just to elevate things a bit.
    9. Another whiskey for a bit more un-needed central heating
    10. Another dove maybe around 2am or so
    11. Drop an acid then shortly before you leave, probably a Bart Simpson, Red Eye or old reliable DD Strawberries.
    12. Collect stashed Buckfast or buy cider off your man at the paper stand
    13. Head to whatever party going... off somewhere you have never been in your life before
    14. Continue necking whatever comes your way accompanied later in the morning by spliffs and sometimes a cup of hot chocolate :D (I remember one party in the Wicklow mountains and the bloke who owned the house made a big fck off saucepan of hot chocolate at about 9am the next morning... we were all sitting outside in his garden having a few spliffs, drinking the hot choc and listening to the Orb)
    15. Start snapping out of things by around afternoon and then trying to establish where the fck you are and how are you going to get home, or to an early house if its still early.
    16. Eventually get home on a Sunday night barely able to speak or function.. face work the next day which was fckin horrific
    17. Repeat the following weekend :D

    Its mad how those nights went and the crazy amount of drugs consumed, I wonder sometimes how the fck we survived those nights and years. Great times though and don't regret any of it, no matter how fcked up and crazy it got at times.

    Grow up so fast though with so much sh*t along the way. I have to almost pinch myself at times when I think now I'm married with two kids and a regular job to pay the bills. A spliff is about as much as I have nowadays and even that is becoming a struggle at times...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    SEANYBOY1 wrote: »
    Ah yes the emergency stash:D This was par for the course, a few cans stashed around town. Remember once me and one of my mates sat outside Molloys off licence in Tallaght waiting for it to open one morning after coming back from the Asylum.
    That was an animal breakfast, beer after the Asylum ( not to mention the few that was brought in to the Asylum and consumed in the place as you came in the door, this was cosha with the bouncers too):D

    2 litres were drank in the ASYLUM alright......may have spoken to each other outside Molloys at one stage.....remember being outside it a couple of times waiting for it to open & one time in particular talking to one or two boys also.......got a sh.it load of cans of Carlsberg special brew that morning & sat by the lakes in tymon most of that morning.....lovley sunny days after the ASYLUM with bag full of beer ahhhhhh:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,625 ✭✭✭✭BaZmO*


    NovaGSi wrote: »
    Oh yeah:D

    What are the tracks you put up, I cant see/use youtube in work>

    Cheers,
    Mick
    Use vtunnel.com or one of the many other sites like it to get around work IT restrictions. I had to use it in my last job when they put a lockdown on internet use. It's not the ideal way of surfing but grand if you're stuck.
    Felixdhc wrote: »
    Its mad how those nights went and the crazy amount of drugs consumed, I wonder sometimes how the fck we survived those nights and years. Great times though and don't regret any of it, no matter how fcked up and crazy it got at times.
    That's the mad thing about it, I used to do that every weekend for years, as did all my mates, and held done a regular job all the way through.

    It makes you laugh when you hear about Pop/Rock stars moaning about their "drug & alcohol binge hell"

    Fuk that! At lease you didn't have to face a nine to five on a Monday morning buddy!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    BaZmO* wrote: »

    Fuk that! At lease you didn't have to face a nine to five on a Monday morning buddy!!!


    Ye i have said it on numerous occasions,.......fuc.kin windbags complaining & going into rehab......Keith richards is a role model for all bitch ass rockstars;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,118 ✭✭✭aceberg


    Felixdhc wrote: »
    Sorry, forgot about work restrictions!

    The first track is 'Painkiller' by Slack on Sabres of Paradise label.... cracking tune. The other is a tongue in cheek to my 'those were the days' reference... Mary Hopkins 'Those Were the Days my Friend' :D





    LOL, did the same thing with the Buckfast... used to stash a couple of bottles in the brown bag up around Mary St somewhere and collect them after. Nothing like the warm, thick fruity flavour after hopping around off your head for hours... Generally drank about a half bottle or so before hand and maybe one speed bomb, great combination. I found the perfect cocktail and ideal night then to be..

    1. Start with bottle of Buckfast in one of the lads flat in town
    2. Couple of dabs/lines of speed to accompany (cats p*ss, snow coke etc)
    3. Drop a dove on the way across town, generally into Supermacs on O'Connel St to buy a coke to wash down, in case it feckin lodged in your throat
    4. Queue for the Temple of Sound (that was my regular along with the UFO, I was addicted to both places)
    5. Order a either a pint or whiskey once in and sit in the lounge buzzing away and chain smoking
    6. Hit the dancefloor once the first pill hits. Generally something like this tune dragged me out of my seat...

    Ron Trent - Altered States (South Side Terrace Mix) - this mix fcked with my head the most when coming up or off you head



    7. Drop another about an hour or so later.
    8. Speed bomb just to elevate things a bit.
    9. Another whiskey for a bit more un-needed central heating
    10. Another dove maybe around 2am or so
    11. Drop an acid then shortly before you leave, probably a Bart Simpson, Red Eye or old reliable DD Strawberries.
    12. Collect stashed Buckfast or buy cider off your man at the paper stand
    13. Head to whatever party going... off somewhere you have never been in your life before
    14. Continue necking whatever comes your way accompanied later in the morning by spliffs and sometimes a cup of hot chocolate :D (I remember one party in the Wicklow mountains and the bloke who owned the house made a big fck off saucepan of hot chocolate at about 9am the next morning... we were all sitting outside in his garden having a few spliffs, drinking the hot choc and listening to the Orb)
    15. Start snapping out of things by around afternoon and then trying to establish where the fck you are and how are you going to get home, or to an early house if its still early.
    16. Eventually get home on a Sunday night barely able to speak or function.. face work the next day which was fckin horrific
    17. Repeat the following weekend :D

    Its mad how those nights went and the crazy amount of drugs consumed, I wonder sometimes how the fck we survived those nights and years. Great times though and don't regret any of it, no matter how fcked up and crazy it got at times.

    Grow up so fast though with so much sh*t along the way. I have to almost pinch myself at times when I think now I'm married with two kids and a regular job to pay the bills. A spliff is about as much as I have nowadays and even that is becoming a struggle at times...

    quality man.i like your style.

    do ya have that squential album by the way.seen you asked me about it on ni.:pac::pac::pac::pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,936 ✭✭✭stomprockin


    aceberg wrote: »
    quality man.i like your style.

    do ya have that squential album by the way.seen you asked me about it on ni.:pac::pac::pac::pac:

    so what is that ni site like ace? must go on and have a look!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,625 ✭✭✭✭BaZmO*


    Ye i have said it on numerous occasions,.......fuc.kin windbags complaining & going into rehab......Keith richards is a role model for all bitch ass rockstars;)
    Also, I've had mates that have gone into work straight after a session still mad out of it.
    I did it once and swore I'd never do it again.
    I'd been in Club So til around 6, got home around 7, lay in the bed til the alarm went off at 5 past 7, got up and went to work for a full day of pain.
    Eurrghhh! Even the thoughts of it now brings back awful memories.

    I don't know how people could do that all the time!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    so what is that ni site like ace? must go on and have a look!

    would rate it top for actual music content but lacking in quality experiences/memorys being shared.......but is definetley worth registering up:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 158 ✭✭turks


    1 of my fav asylum tunes in the making!!!:D:D:D
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfhVbHj4mPs


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    BaZmO* wrote: »
    Also, I've had mates that have gone into work straight after a session still mad out of it.
    I did it once and swore I'd never do it again.
    I'd been in Club So til around 6, got home around 7, lay in the bed til the alarm went off at 5 past 7, got up and went to work for a full day of pain.
    Eurrghhh! Even the thoughts of it now brings back awful memories.

    I don't know how people could do that all the time!


    Even as recent as a couple years ago i was still all nighting it & going in on the 6am shift.....you would be full of life for an hour or two then a slow agonising sweat while the drink etc. wore off......have to drive to work now (was on bike at the time) & work in office now also so have to deal with people directly so that put the brakes on all that......was many a horsed out of pint drank in Molloys in tallaght after work to try & wash away the hangover/comedown ......but ye your right it was painful but i still enjoyed it all at the time:D


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    Felixdhc wrote: »
    LOL, did the same thing with the Buckfast... used to stash a couple of bottles in the brown bag up around Mary St somewhere and collect them after. Nothing like the warm, thick fruity flavour after hopping around off your head for hours... Generally drank about a half bottle or so before hand and maybe one speed bomb, great combination. I found the perfect cocktail and ideal night then to be..

    1. Start with bottle of Buckfast in one of the lads flat in town
    2. Couple of dabs/lines of speed to accompany (cats p*ss, snow coke etc)
    3. Drop a dove on the way across town, generally into Supermacs on O'Connel St to buy a coke to wash down, in case it feckin lodged in your throat
    4. Queue for the Temple of Sound (that was my regular along with the UFO, I was addicted to both places)
    5. Order a either a pint or whiskey once in and sit in the lounge buzzing away and chain smoking
    6. Hit the dancefloor once the first pill hits. Generally something like this tune dragged me out of my seat...
    7. Drop another about an hour or so later.
    8. Speed bomb just to elevate things a bit.
    9. Another whiskey for a bit more un-needed central heating
    10. Another dove maybe around 2am or so
    11. Drop an acid then shortly before you leave, probably a Bart Simpson, Red Eye or old reliable DD Strawberries.
    12. Collect stashed Buckfast or buy cider off your man at the paper stand
    13. Head to whatever party going... off somewhere you have never been in your life before
    14. Continue necking whatever comes your way accompanied later in the morning by spliffs and sometimes a cup of hot chocolate :D (I remember one party in the Wicklow mountains and the bloke who owned the house made a big fck off saucepan of hot chocolate at about 9am the next morning... we were all sitting outside in his garden having a few spliffs, drinking the hot choc and listening to the Orb)
    15. Start snapping out of things by around afternoon and then trying to establish where the fck you are and how are you going to get home, or to an early house if its still early.
    16. Eventually get home on a Sunday night barely able to speak or function.. face work the next day which was fckin horrific
    17. Repeat the following weekend :D

    Its mad how those nights went and the crazy amount of drugs consumed, I wonder sometimes how the fck we survived those nights and years. Great times though and don't regret any of it, no matter how fcked up and crazy it got at times.

    Grow up so fast though with so much sh*t along the way. I have to almost pinch myself at times when I think now I'm married with two kids and a regular job to pay the bills. A spliff is about as much as I have nowadays and even that is becoming a struggle at times...


    I think we all have a similar story but I probably couldnt put it down like you, I nearly pissed on my self laughing at this Felixdhc you mad thing:D
    A mate of mine was a deciple for the wiskey too, I couldnt do it, vodka is my tipple, then Carlsberg or Heineken and too often the poison Budweiser would be consumed, beggars cant be choosers.
    Remember downing the traditional small carton of milk purchased from the shop opposite the Kevin Street bus stop on the way to the Olympic to stop me from havin a 'Ralf' with the exitment. Your man in the shop done a roaring trade from the 77 bus with skins, Johnny Blue, 'Milk', chewing gum, cans of coke. He should have stocked olbais oil and vicks too if he knew what was good for him:D:D
    2 litres were drank in the ASYLUM alright......may have spoken to each other outside Molloys at one stage.....remember being outside it a couple of times waiting for it to open & one time in particular talking to one or two boys also.......got a sh.it load of cans of Carlsberg special brew that morning & sat by the lakes in tymon most of that morning.....lovley sunny days after the ASYLUM with bag full of beer ahhhhhh:D

    I would be talking to the shutters at that stage pinning for a couple of scoops, reality check was on the way:eek:
    I used to work in a pub as a nipper and bottles of Carslberg 'Elephant Brew' would be relieved from the premises by yours truly. The stuff was 8%:eek:


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