Why is the club scene fading? Look at what we do to each other. We used to go and dance and act a fool, having a great time with friends. Now, people will record you, mock you, put you on the internet, turn you into a meme, shame you, and ruin your life. No one wants to risk being in that seat. People are scared to be human because society has taken more pleasure in throwing punches at those enjoying their life than in their freedom of expression.
I'm wondering if in the future will be a method of scanning one self, uploaded to for example youtube security... And PROHIBIT them to show any videos where your face appears... Even as a background.. Without your approval....
That’s true. I’m young so I can’t say much on experience or the past. But we’re forgetting to enjoy ourselves instead on focusing on people and problems
@@vperez2598Because promoters and club staff treat other club-goers like crap if they're not buying bottles. I've seen sthiss many times. It sets off bad vibes in the club environment. I don't need to buy a bottle of alcohol just to dance and have fun.
I feel like people in clubs nowadays, at least where I live, are incredibly judgmental. I feel like I can’t dance without the fear of someone recording me and putting me on their Snapchat or Instagram story. Others also seem to always look for a fight even if you just make unintentional eye contact with them. The environment just feels overall very toxic. Most people are just standing around as well.
I went to a club in 2010 with 3 girls one was my friend other 2 her friends . I was telling something in her ear the music was loud and the other one stepped up to me saying I was talking about her . The whole time I was telling my friend I’m stepping outside because I feel anxiety . Never went out again I guess the anxiety was telling me I didn’t belong there
I’m a lounge person , I just became a brunch girl and I enjoy chillin at my house and Inviting people over we play games and have good conversations . The club scene is too dangerous
I female coworker had a get together at her house with a few people, drinks, games, music etc. Turned into an all out orgy. I can honestly say it was better than a club.
Millennial here! Use to go clubbing in my early 20s and it was so much fun. Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Lil Jon, Usher, Rhianna would blast through the speakers and music would switch to dancehall. We would dance and have a good time! Hell we got dressed up to go to the club. The cell phone was used to call up friends but was quickly put away once inside. Once we left the club we would stop by a 24 hr diner having fun. I can't imagine the club experience not being like this anymore. I also blame today's current music. The music is not club bangers. It sounds like depression. It's a no wonder gen-z is reaching into the millennial bag for music. I don't blame them.
Hell yeah. For me i had went to 16+ (it was 16 to 20, which was still weird but it was fun) events back in the early 2010s. Then mid 2010s went to raves. After 2016 i hated going to normie clubs played a lot of that trash trap mainstream bs. And ever since covid, i barely go out. But the 2010s was fun.
Let’s be real. COVID killed anyone’s passion to go out. Being screamed at to “STAY HOME! SAVE LIVES” did NOTHING good for us. Also how much is a drink at a nightclub now? Tip?
@@somebuddy0420 the big difference is those artists still made songs for fun and partying, songs now are about being "gang" and shooting your opps, or about how "noone can bring me down" and "im a bad bitche" its just depressing
Yup. Because the cameras on our early 2000s phones were crap haha. I miss the days of less technology sometimes as well. It's a give and take with both eras.
As a person who lived the early House music scene to the full 88-94, I'm so glad we did not have mobile phones then, just banging crowds all feeling a oneness with the music and each other.
Yep I'm 34 and although I'm more of a headbanger at times oh how I would have loved to have been born no later than the late 70s. I grew up listening to and still love the evolution of early house and eurodance music from the late 80s to mid 90s, C+C music factory, Culture Beat, Technotronic, Masterboy, 808 State & MC Tunes just to name a few. Cellphones were a toy for the rich, and if you came across someone walking down the street having a conversation on the brick phone or a bag phone that said a lot about who they were and their job title.
yup, I was in the dance scene since 1980, or 78 if you count my punk rock phase. The dance scene really is dying out, it's so sad because I love watching great dancers at raves
@@Sparky-ww5re I remember feeling so important when my job gave me a pager lol but the novelty wore off quickly. My buddies got pagers for no reason at all, they got paged for things that were even important. The same thing when flip-phones became popular in the 2000's, people talked on their phones about nothing important, things that can wait till they got home, or when they got off work. I got my first cell phone in 2005 because of my first born baby, other than that I didn't want to be called. I was and still am an email person.
Still in my 30s...and i haven't been to a club in almost 10 years. People go clubbing to show off and act all tough now. Not to relax and have a good time
I am only 32 if your in your 30's your still considered a youth, people in there 40's would tell you 2023 was nothing like how night clubs were in 1998
Went to a night show a few months ago after having not been to one in years. First thing I noticed about the younger generation was how they don’t “dress up” to go out. People wearing regular clothes, gym clothes with sneakers to go out at night. No effort in their appearance and then sat around in circles on phones. Nobody dances. Back in my 20s during the early 2000 we all got dressed nice, we socialized, danced and made fun of the wallflower folks refusing to get off their chairs. Such a strange experience watching this younger generation not understand how to have fun in a social way. No wonder they suffer from loneliness.
Lmao I noticed this too! Funny cause my sister and I were talking about this the other day. I turned 18 in 2011 didn’t really club that much until I was 23, people were already kinda dressing in sneakers and casual clothes and that was in 2016-2017. But I know the girls were dressing much cuter than now. Times change
Yea, i aint been to the club in a minute, but back in the 2000s-2010s, we had phones, but we still came from a time where people still went outside and mostly socialized. Its like now, nobody knows how to talk to anybody anymore when theyre not behind a screen. And covid made things 10x worse.
Exactly!😢 Back in 2011 boys dressed in shirts, girls had high heels…. Plus, everyone went out to have fun! Dancing, meeting new people, drinking….. I even met my husband dancing!!! No wonder people nowadays feel alone!! They are always with their noses in their phone, all the time!!!
That bugs me. We had to put on nice shoes and slacks when we went out. That’s why guys were less likely to fight or shoot people. We were too busy with the women and trying to get numbers, or yes…get laid! Plus, people could be more easily identified because they were dressed up.
They are anxious because of all the vaping and weed they smoke! Ever since they legalized marijuana in California and Colorado, mental health issues have skyrocketed…. There is a correlation there
Back in the day clubs we're no more than $15 for entry unless it was ladies night or a sex club (clothing optional). When I was in high school we had teen clubs and raves There was the palladium in San Francisco. San Francisco was littered with gay and lesbian clubs which were fun, and you didn't need to be gay or bi to have a good time. There were the emo, Caribbean, and R&B clubs in downtown Oakland. There was a latin club in Berkeley that Sheila E family would play. But as time moved on and cities became gentrified the clubs started shutting down. Clubbing was fun when I was young and being a woman made it even more enjoyable for me and my friends. After you have kids you forget what the inside of a club and bar looks like.
@@zaybx3485 yeep! I kinda suspected that the rise of tiktok since the pandemic is ceazy... all these gen-z kids and wanting "to go viral" sadly im part of this generation 😪😭😭
There’s so much division now, it’s all deliberate and it sickens me. Divide and conquer. The government is more evil and corrupt than ever but they can get away with it if they keep the peasants squabbling amongst themselves over absolute nonsense.
I experienced club culture back in 90s-2000s (I'm 43) and we actually had fun back then. We used to leave our brick cell phones(not everyone had cell phones back then) in the car, pay $10 to get in, buy a couple of drinks for $5 in a little plastic cup and had fun dancing all night. Guys would be doing their dance, girls had their our dance moves then we got together at the end of the night and had a blast. The DJ played music we could dance to and there was no sections, only VIP but nobody cared about that anyway because all the fun was happening on the dance floor. Nowadays all that is dead. Clubs now are just people pretending to have a good time for social media, people acting fake rich and everybody got a stink ass attitude for some reason. I'd rather watch paint dry.
43 here. My God in Dallas we had like a movie experience every weekend out. Women were feminine and no matter what your status was there was a woman for you. Now every 5 thinks she’s Kim Kardasian. I got a dog and am calling it a life now.
The culture isn’t fitting for it anymore. There are cost and fee’s for every single thing, customer service at establishments are horrible, men and women seem to not like eachother in a real way anymore, life itself is a challenge and not fitting for freedom and fun. No one dances or interacts anymore. The cell phone is a huge issue. Current music is trash, fashion trash, hair styles super basic and Everyone looks alike. Safety and violence is also an issue
You hit it on the nose, especially, with men/women not liking each other in a real way anymore, and those hairstyles making every ethnic group of women look the same.
I’m a lesbian but I can see that the straight folks have been pitted against each other in this strange way and I find it concerning. They seem to have a fundamental lack of understanding of one another. If men and women quit liking each other, there goes our society and our species.
The aesthetic and fashion of this era is horrendous. I won’t even go to the mall anymore. If I want to go shopping, I just go to my storage unit. You can’t find nice stuff like that nowadays. I like properly tailored clothes made of quality fabric, everything is garbage now. 😂
I noticed the hatred in women towards men after the Me Too movement stuff, but after Covid even dating died after that. Hollywood is telling women that men are no longer needed, and being a mother is the worst decision you could ever make. What I do see is a future of old bitter women wishing they could have done something different in their youth. On the bright side war pigs might actually get their WW3 in the near future as well.
I'm an older millennial and clubbed in the 2000s and early 2010s. It was so much fun. Even if you weren't a good dancer, you still had fun. Cellphones were flip phones and the only social media was MySpace(mid 2000s). I'm old now (turning 40 in three weeks) so I can only imagine how it is now.
I am Gen X and we had a good ass time in the clubs. All we had was pagers no cell phones. We were focused on one another and the music was banging. The prices were reasonable. We would never pay for no damn valet parking. I don't even think the clubs had such a thing back in the day. We all pilled up in the car and parked across the street etc.. wherever there was a parking spot. There was no such thing as bottle service etc.. We would spend no more than $20.00. Usually free to get in or no more than $5.00. Drinks were $3 to $5. We socialized, danced and went home or to an after spot which was someone's home or an 24 hr restaurant to grab a bite, because clubs didn't offer food like that back then. Nowadays folks paying hundreds of dollars to go to a club is insane to me.
All the complaints here are valid. My solution: I bought an online DJ software, I bought speakers, I bought colorful lights and a Disco ball. I converted my garage into my Disco dance room. Now on the weekends, I play my 70's Disco and dance until I''m spent, then go uptairs, shower and go to bed!
Clubs were never about the music. It was always about seeing and being seen. The only time I enjoy clubbing is when I'm single. Being taken, clubs lose 90% of their appeal.
@@MajesticFerretthat's the problem right there . Clubs were always About the music . From the 70s disco era right through to the late 80s , 90s and early 2000,s house and techno club scene , and then came along phones and a new generation , and that's where the true meaning of the club got lost .
I talked to a relative that is in their 20s and they don’t even go to clubs. They actually have never been to a club. They go to parties, but no clubs. It sounded bizarre to me. I think smart phones and social media have kinda killed people’s motivation to have in person interactions as much as in the past
Most people don't even interact in the club, dudes are afraid to approach, women don't want to be approached, in Cali a jack n coke cost 20 sumthing without a tip.
Men have to be cautious about who they approach. You could easily catch a charge or more likely get recorded and shamed on social media. Who wants to to waste precious time and money just have to tap dance around these boogey traps? You have to be selective about where you go and who you’re around.
I clubbed from 17 to 33. After that, I was strictly a lounge lizard. I loved clubbing back in the day before social media. We did have cell phones and beepers but no one was glued to them like today. I miss those times. It was truly a vibe.
Young people has changed the culture. You have a nice place to go for adults, dancing, and socializing. When young people come in, the 40 plus moves out and the music changes. As an owner of numerous establishments, I keep the music and culture the same. All business isn't good business.
I noticed that in Ybor city in Tampa, they renovated all those warehouses to nice clubs and establishments but then the riff-raff that lived nearby took over and ran the people that were actually spending good money off.
I'm 40 now and I am glad that when I was younger, I actually got a chance to go to clubs to dance and talk with people outside my immediate circle. Matter of fact, when I was clubbing, we actually practiced dances all week long so we could do them when we went out. Even though we had cell phones, pictures were grainy, so you just took them in to store numbers. I do agree, that these youngsters aren't actually living in the moments of their lives. They are just merely capturing snippets of what they think other people would envy. In some instances, technology has really taken us back instead of forward...
You’re my mom’s age and she would talk about how fun it was in the 90’s-00’s ( besides all the drugs lol) I really wish there was more socializing rather than just huddling into little groups and go on their phones without saying a word. I learned to accept that it won’t be like that again and it’s best not to bother anybody 😢 sometimes I reminisce over times I will never get to experience. I am 19 btw.
@@vvicked-m2v Yes, I agree that times may never be like your mom speaks of. It was a lot of fun hanging out at clubs, weekends at the malls and going to the movies with cousins and friends. All we had were the people in our communities/ neighborhoods and we never felt lonely. Now, people can connect with people from anywhere and still seem lonelier than ever before because most of the connections that are made now are from behind a screen. This is why I limit my social media time and I make sure I actually engage with humans when I choose to hang out with friends and family members.
OH yeah... I'm 44. They are gonna feel it when they get older. They are gonna realize they wasted A LOT of GOOD years being weird and Anti-Social and blah blah blah because it's POPULAR. 🤦🏾♂ Therapists are gonna get PAID!
@@mwebster3265 I do agree that this generation that has become enslaved to this type of social technology are going to have long lasting negative effects that have yet to surface. Time is too short and too precious to waste only engaging with others in such a manner. I'm glad that as a kid of the 90s, I got a chance to live in a world that was a bit slower paced.
40 yr old here too🤚 and yup I agree with everything you said and although Im soo glad I got it out of my system, I could not imagine having that authentic fun in todays times
Right I don’t know why that owner was gas lighting with the prices. Nobody is paying for a dj at a house party when you can play songs from your phone. Nobody is paying someone to clean up when you can do it yourself. Every house party I been to you pour your own drinks. And parking is free. He just wants to make money. His mindset is why clubs are so expensive and not fun anymore.
“It’s the music.” “It’s technology.” “It’s too expensive” “It’s too dangerous” “Nobody dances” “People don’t interact.” Guess what: You’re ALL correct! It’s everything everywhere all at once LITERALLY. With the exception of a few niche places (ie spots that play House music), this is the new normal in mainstream clubbing. I’m an older millennial so clubbing for me was fun back when I was in college and post grad. But this is not our wave. Every generation is different for a multitude of reasons. They socialize different. They date different. I don’t personally understand it either but there’s more than just 1 culprit for the nightclub era dying. The underlying reasons are way deeper but I’m gonna keep it at surface level because….conversations like that are not made for the internet. Ironic huh lol.
Gem X here....I'm just going to say this....I went clubbing all thru out the 80s-90s...and even thru the 2000s...and I can proudly say that Those were the best years of my life...The generation now will Never know what that magical time was and I deeply feel sorry for them that they've missed out on ALL THE "REAL FUN in LIFE"!!!!!!🤭 LMAO!!!!!
Clubbing in the USA sucks/dead. This is why I save my $$, travel over seas a couple of times a yr, & have a very fun time clubbing/partying abroad. Internationally clubbing is great! I also get the perks of site seeing & learning about different cultures on the side.
Clubs now are dying because it’s all about status, clout and egos. Nobody goes to have a actual good time but just to flex on people. It’s such a turn off. All you see in clubs now are a bunch of wannabe bougie celebrities trying to impress people that they have a table or to cool to socialize. People literally just stand on their phones taking videos pretending to have a good time and post it for clout and status. Social media destroyed everything
I am in SE Asia and your comment is still 100% truth. The problem is high school never ended. For Millennial and Gen Z, there was nothing to bridge them from the blazing insecurity and ego obsession that high school creates. Normally, college life and nightlife would thaw it out, so people could develop properly. That was the entire point. Now industry has hi-jacked the concept of "cool" into oblivion, and replaced it with the obvious failure of modernity. Being cool used to mean to actually develop yourself into an equipped individual. Someone who has reached the milestone of being comfortable within. And can interact earnestly with the world, and have a point behind what they say. How often do these people place emphasis on any of that now? There's your answer Rip nightlife, rip dating apps. It's a complete underworld game now. To fully solve this, you have to go unplugged from Western industry. Go pretty far. Even capital cities of 3rd world countries have been scorched. Anywhere that office skyscrapers exist pretty much spells a matrix. And the social Mars that these people have turned Earth into.
Not sure if some of yall are just getting old, or just don't know how to explore the city's wonderful variety of scenes . Houston has diverse night life. A club for just about every culture. you have the Middle Eastern clubs all down Richmond and fountain view area. Hookah spots, African clubs, Latin clubs by the handful, House clubs, grimey raves events, and then your standard pubs, bars, and hundreds of holes in the walls. Houston night life is not dying. I personally Dj at Sunset Rooftop on Dallas street in the eado area and I get that place popping with twerking, dancing, house dancing, etc. Yes people are on their phones but its usually the ones who walk around with a sour face the whole time . The rest of the people are there getting lit and dancing their night away, forgetting all about their bills and home issues, exactly what clubs are supposed to be for . I'm still witnessing people living in the moment, especially when the dj is doing his job right. Maybe this places that are getting "old" just got wack djs. Maybe the standards for a good dj have dropped so bad that bar owners and clubs owners can no longer get away with paying for the cheapest dj in the bucket of crabs pinching for any gig they can get their hands on . MAYBE this club owners should start investing a bit more on quality djs who know how to read and control a crowd . its not about STRAIGHT BANGERS. Its about keeping the crowd in waves. Understanding when you got them tired, when to give them a brake to hit the bar, when to drop the perfect song to bring them back un to the dancefloor . Idk just my humble 2 cents of a Local Houston dj in the industry for the past 13 yrs and seeing how club/ bar owners treat their DJ's.
EaDo had quite the chill vibe when I went last year. Busy, active yet chill. I liked this one rooftop bar but I can't remember the name. Hope to try Vinny's Pizza once.
Tinder broke clubs. Used to go get hooked up. Now people stop going cause people don’t like being randomly being groped by a stranger. Unsafe, dishonest new generation. Not worth meeting those people.
I'm so glad I got to experience a majority of my 20's during the 90's. Back then ppl went out to have a good time by dancing, drinking and socializing. If you were single, going out was one of your best bets to meet someone. You had to because it was before smart phones and social media. Everyone was mainly concerned about what was going on in their own lives. It was just a different time when there was less fighting and shootings at the clubs. Also a time when ppl actually had fun and not had their heads down looking at a phone. And like I said before, I'm so glad I got to experience that time.
Good for you? Sounds like you destroyed one too many brain cells, preventing you from thinking critically. News flash bud, phones allow people to be connected to all their friends and family, in a day in age where people are more seperated.. That's why they are recording or on their phones because they have the means to share their experience with others they care about anywhere in the world, instantly. It was easier to enjoy drinks and dance in the 90s because you weren't paying 15 dollars for a gin and tonic. And you weren't paying $80+ a ticket. Your saying people cared about what was going on in their own lives back then, when you are currently commenting now on how others spend their free time and complaining about other people's lives LOL. Talk about a hypocrite? The thing about culture is that it evolves, and it is whatever people want it to be. This is the culture of this generation and 20 years from now it will look completely different. No matter what it ends up being, it's reflecting thag generations experiences and what they make it. I'm glad for all the experiences I had in the 2000s and even recently. I don't care how many people are on their phones because I'm having a great time. Mind your business and maybe their won't be shootings bahahahaha
Back in the late 70s and through the 80s, I enjoyed going to nightclubs. Back then, most were free; a pricy one might cost $5 to enter. I almost never encountered parking fees. It was more fun after I took ballroom dance lessons. I would attend dances at a gym, and they played current music, and other genres dating back to the 40s. I think the best way to bring back the nightclub scene is to do this. Today's music is unfit for dancing or even listening to.
Not only that it killed the brain cells of people working in the food industry because my orders is wrong most of the time even chic fila a is awful in my area 5g gotta go. Most people have the attention span of a peacock now.
@@vperez2598It was not that long ago that clubs and bars had ample free seating for people to take a break from dancing and to down the rest of their drinks without bumping elbows. Once rap music began glorifying strip club club culture and bottle service, floor space was at a premium as VIP sections became a top money marker for the clubs so bar owners dedicated more room for them. I know one particular popular club in my city where more then half of the floor space is reserved sections and what's left is a really narrow dance floor that gets absolutely packed too where you barely have standing room.
Going to clubs in the 90's was a pivotal part of my maturation into adulthood. It was a way to meet girls and touch them in a non-threatening way. It was a way to get over my shyness and social anxiety, to get out of my head and into the world. I learned how my body could move. Slow dances were heaven. It was like jumping into the pool of life.
I went to the clubs to get out of my shyness and just mingle have a good time. It’s a different vibe now, I only go out now if I wanna play some pool. I got other creative things that I do with my free time and I love it.
Yeah i danced with a lot of women in the club and all of that. It was great times indeed back in the early 2000's but now if you touch a woman it will be a SH case on your hands
Another reason the club scene is dying is because of how hard it is to make good friends. So many people are toxic these days and want to see each other's downfall... just search youtube and you will find hundreds of videos of narcissistic friendships and the need to cut people off. Another reason is there's no return on investment... maybe around 2008 and back, you used to be able to go to a club and find somebody to be in a long-term relationship with or you could make a friend. Nowadays, men just want to take women to the bedroom and the girls just want to drug the men and rob 'em lol. It's like you're gonna spend all this money on parking, entrance, drinks just to go home with no new friends, no potential relationships... it's not worth it.
I hear you on this. However, I've met a lot of people, and made quite a few friends from the club scene. I think the toxicity you've mentioned possibly already existed, but has been exacerbated with technology, social media, and more. As for finding someone long-term, that takes time. Back in the day in the club scene, that did happen a whole lot faster. But, there was no internet back then, you actually had to talk to someone, exchange phone numbers (and hope you actually got their real number and not a fake one). The relationships I've built were over many raves, parties, club nights, and us vibing over the music. Not every guy is looking to take women to the bedroom. I hope the ladies out here aren't drugging and robbing men. I have yet to have spent a lot of money on parking. I'll find my own spot, park, and walk back if I have to. If you're looking to make new friends, I suggest dancing. Now, I don't know if you're a female, but if you are, I understand, and have seen how men can all "roamin' hands" and "rushin' fingers" when you don't want them to be. When that kind of thing happens, go find a bouncer. Don't try to resolve it yourself. If you're male, then hear this: "No means no." It really does. I myself have gotten a bouncer to remove someone because he wouldn't leave the lady alone, after she pushed him off, stomped on both his feet, he still wasn't getting the message. So I had him removed, via the bouncer. Her friends backed up what I had told the bouncer, and he picked the dude up, and took him outside. We want to go and dance and have fun, not fear for our lives. But if you go because you're trying to "hook up", then expect the unexpected. Go with the intent of dancing and having fun, and if you meet someone, then that's a plus.
That is 1 factor why there’s an inevitable downfall of this society. I might as well take all that money spent to go to a club, and “invest” in a pyramid or MLM scheme. At least the latter will guarantee social interaction
Going to clubs is not fun at all. When you go, you pay a cover charge. Then are forced to buy a section with over priced bottles. I miss just being able to dance and go home.
I wouldn't change growing up in the 80s. That's was the best clubbing times of all time. I could have done without the aids epidemic but that's about it. everything else was pretty awesome.
@@dojocho1894 I'm also a disco era baby. Clubs were all about dressing up and dancing all night. Also being from NYC, we had a lot of house/basement parties. We had DJ's in the parks and tons of people showed. NO guns and all that BS happened. Back in those days we also slow grind at parties.
@@JohnW9012 In eastern europe clubs still are hoping.... seems in the US they are dead....I've been to number of countries and its still crazy..... americans now just want to watch tiktok videos in their pajamas. I worked on Wall Street during the greed is good era..the city died decades ago.
I was just watching the movie Once Bitten where they were at a singles bar and you picked up the phone and dialed a table to talk to someone at that table. I thought that was really clever. We need stuff like that again.
From an old school clubhead (1980's - 2010's), this new era HORRIBLE....😂 No couple dancing, too much cellphone use, too much line dancing, horrible music, and etc.!! Soul Train needs to come back on tv, to show how it was done!!
@@Ishbikes I love house music too, but in Cleveland they only play it gay clubs, so I only listen to it on my own music collection (cd's, digital), or when I visit Detroit! We jammed to house music since I was a freshman at a HBCU, in 1986.
Also a house head since I was a teenager now in my 50's and still listening to it. If it ain't house it's not happening. Today's rap and r&b is straight garbage.
I feel as though we (Millennials) were the last generation to truly have a good time out at a nightclub. It's like when smartphones and social media became popular, clubs became boring and super expensive.
I"m glad to have been able to enjoy club life in the late 70's early 80's. The club vibe was fun, dancing to great music, drinking and having a good time!! The picture man was always at the club to take memorable pictures posing/sitting in the wicker chair. I miss those days!!
Clubs are a waste of time these days for sure. Clubs and promoters are the only ones who benefit. Waste time parking, waiting in line, paying for overpriced drinks, and dealing with fake people pretending to have fun to put it on instagram is a waste of time.
As a young Millennial, I started going out in 2009 and was clubbing for 10 years. I did notice things starting to change subtly around 2017, but the change was drastic after the pandemic. The music in the early-mid 10s was made for parties and good vibes; plus, we went to clubs to dance, enjoy the music, and meet people. I don't remember taking photos and sharing stories while in a club. I still try going out and visiting EDM festivals, but it's not the same. They either play music from the 00s and the 10s or some depressing sh*t from the 2020s that doesn't make you want to dance. Plus, people just stand there, scrolling through their phones, and not interacting. But when they dance, it's very vulgar twerking, especially because many clubs play reggaeton. They also pay hundreds of dollars/euros to sit in a VIP and take photos with expensive bottles, but that's about it. It does seem like the nightclub era is fading.
Same problems here in Mexico... I'm not (and actually never been) an usual club goer, but the few times I've been at clubs, especially these last years, most music played is reggaeton... Unless you go to a gay club (which I have no problem as I'm gay) where musical variety is bigger and dance and disco bangers get played too... But most clubs here have that issue too
Brother's here's a tip from an OG that still goes out alone on a regular basis and if I want, I can dress to the nines or not, and have females coming up to me asking to dance, with no problem I can meet females from all cultures/ethnicities and still get numbers, etc. You ready go to the Latin Salsa/Mambo clubs, it's the same if I go to CT, NY, DC, MD, VA, because it's the last place a man can go and still walk away respected because he's the male lead. Even if you know basic Salsa steps, which many clubs offer for a price sometimes as low as $10 or $15 to see and hear a live band depending on your part of the country there are dance classes before the hardcore dancers arrive. Also, the age range from 21-70, everybody dances with everybody, I have my pick, some places offer excellent food at a reasonable price. You can learn to dance Merengue and Bachata from the Dominican Republic, the women love these dances, and Salsa/Mambo NY style, Cuba style and you don't have to know any Spanish. Literally your on the dance floor for hours. If you want to be a domestic passport brother than go to the Latin Clubs, at least you get the flavor before you leave the country. I prefer Latin dancing over hand-dancing because Latin Dance has more variety. Leave those silly Ratchet/Upscale BS clubs alone and check the Internet I did for Latin Salsa/Mambo clubs and ask about the price and dance lessons. Look on the RUclips and see the number of brothers/sisters enjoying Latin Salsa/Mambo music. Most important this is so called Latin groove is a Black things created by the slaves as past time, this is where jazz went it fused with Afro-Caribbean dance beats.
Lets be brutally honest here, the music sets the tone. The most popular music now is rap or falls under the rap umbrella, and if you listen close to the content, the lyrics in most of these songs is promoting black genocide, gun violence, violence, etc. In the past clubbing was fun and had people dancing because the content of the music was uplifting, jovial, etc. Why is rap the only genre of music where the artists are dying every week? The shows/concerts getting shot up all the time? The fans imitating their favorite rappers are the ones on the news getting killed every day? Lets be honest rap music has become cancer to those who make it and especially those who consume it. Like Kanye West said "and the white man gets paid off for all of that" so music is business and as long as rap is making money then the artists and fans will continue dying and executives will continue getting rich Here is an example of a billboard charting song... I gotta feed the streets, my pistol gon' bleed the streets Ski mask on my face, sometimes you gotta cheat To stay ahead in this bitch-a (gang), drank syrup like it's liquor Street life'll have you catchin' up to God quicker (yeah, gang) Sticker, AK-40 to your liver Let the chopper bang on you like a Blood or a Cripper (gang) Flipper, so much bread, I'm a gymnast Made so much money off of dummies, off of dummies (yeah, gang) I'm mister body catcher, Slaughter Gang soul snatcher Ain't no regular F-150, this a fuckin' Raptor No capper, street nigga, not a rapper Chopper hit him and he turned into a booty clapper Smith & Wesson, I'm 4L Gang reppin' We done baptized more niggas than a damn reverend (yeah) Kappa Alpha, me and my gang, we do all the steppin' Who you checkin'? This FN shoot East to West End (gang) How does one dance to a song like this?
I recognize the lyrics after watching 21Savage perform at “Rolling Loud” and the words r hard to take in. I’m a baby boomer, loved clubbing in college-late 80’s. Today everyone just wanna TWERK! 😮
Sections limit people from interacting with others, which is the point of a club. It used to be that the only people who would sit down in a club were those in the VIP section. Now everyone wants to be VIP. Hookah is also lame, as are bottle girls.
There was always free seating before. The difference is we only say down for dance breaks and to finish drinks and to make calls or send quick texts to locate your friends (since cell phones didn't do much else back then). There were bottle sections but other seats were still available with the expectation that you'd spend most of your time on the dance floor or at the bar and not on your phone.
Everybody wants a section to show off their money..social media made everyone feel like they had to compete and show off VIP and they can afford bottles.
That's not the only clubs that exist. If you don't like rap go to a country club or house music and rock if that's what your into. Don't blame hip-hop because you choose the wrong club
i live in Cincinnati, OH but often find myself watching Houston news lol! this guy Isiah does a great job being a interviewer, commentator or whatever you call it. salute!
I worked in many night clubs. The problem with clubs is that they push buying bottles and vip sections. Clubs used to have seats for common folks to take a break. Now, half of the clubs are sections with very little dance floor room. For example, look at that silly battle between ny and Baltimore pouring out liquor on the floor. They wasted thousands of dollars in a dic# swinging contest of idiocy.
I’m a 40 year old millennial and in my early 20’s and no one was on their phone. Smart phones hadn’t took over yet. People danced, mingled, and had a good time and the music was amazing. 🤷🏾♀️
Growing up in Los Angeles in the 90s and going to night clubs was a movie. The golden age of hip hop and R & B. Getting into the VIP section was the goal when you were younger, mingling with the stars. A lot of us got in without ID if you knew the right person. I know much hasn't changed now. Just a different era, same buildings different name. But I can't imagine the night club scene gone
@@yessir8805 👍🏼clubbing was the #1 thing to do in the night life across the nation, especially since the 60-70s.. i already know DC (DMV) ATL HOU DET ST LOU etc. was all 🔥 i think its lasted longer in bigger cities like L.A. and N.Y. because of the population and local celebrities. You can make a lot as a promoter when you have stars coming thru every nite. But its dying as we speak and hasnt been the same in years. Now we wonder.. WHATS NEXT? because if theres nothing to preoccupy the youth of today, they resort to violence and crime.. as we are seeing now
Hey I have been to a club which Is like being in a movie more then once and from what I heard it still has that vibe. But I do admit right now me and my friend are just really comfortable going to a coffee shop after work or on the weekends and chatting about stuff.
@@thewewguy8t88 💯💯💯 i think growing mentally leads us to appreciating even the most simpliest things in life and being around "real" people. Being happy and comfortable in our surroundings is the way. Blessings!
Reasons why I stopped clubbing: 1. I turned 24. Most stop partying at this age, I noticed. Probably because you value sleep more since your energy levels decline. 2. Miserable people. A shocking amount of people were just angry or upset. Some of the girls even looked lost. I always wondered yth were they there? Even the bartenders hated their lives too. 3. People can’t dance! They just stand around, usually on their cell phone. When they do ‘dance,’ it’s because they are so drunk. 4. Male:female ratio. I would go out early and it was majority female, which was nice. And I swear, by midnight, it was 80% male. And they were desperate and the girls would hide outside the bathrooms locking arms, tired of being hit on. 4. Because closed/house parties are better. Clubbing is actually a hostile environment since no one knows eachother.
Clubs are sure not like they use to be. I was in the club in the 90s. Guys would ask a lady to slow dance... love songs were played in the club. People actually danced and had fun. I hate my daughter is not able to experience this. We, also, did not worry about someone getting shot.
Nightclubs Today are filled with Sexually Frustrated Simps Men and Stuck up narcissistic Females! I'm sooo blessed that I grew up in the 80s/90s when Nightclubs was NOTHING LIKE THIS! The golden age for nightlife for Me was 1995-2005. Especially 1996 when Ace of Base was kicking it! The people were awesome and we made sure everyone was having a blast. We were getting high off everyones positive Euphoria energy it was Epic! Nothing can hold a candle to those great times! I remember being a new guy in town and I went to a club in NYC and every strangers made sure I was having a blast and soon they became life long friends to this date. Of course We stopped clubbing in 2012 because of this crap. Ever since the Gen X retired from the nightlife scene the Nightlife became Extremely hostile, nihilistic, and depressing has hell. It all went down hill. Millinials are all about flexing their damn egos while Gen Z just want to start fights for no reasons. Plus they all are extremely inconsiderate as hell! I truly feel bad for the young lads today because they will never experience the true joy of having a genuine great time with friends who were once strangers. This is why the Millinials & Gen Z are diagnosed with anxiety/ depression because they lost their souls due to lack of connection to the human race because they are too Inconsiderate & Narcissistic. They have absolutely no manners nor etiquette. I'm glad I got to experience the golden age of nightlife which was the highlight of my great youth. I Love being a GEN X! #Genx4life 😂
Im jealous of all of you that got to enjoy the 70s, 80s or 90s, I was just a kid in the 90s, so I couldn't have real fun, everybody so hooked on trying to be cool, they dont know how to have fun, its really sad!!!
I am 67, raised on the West Coast. I lived to dance back in the day. No fights, shootings very little drugs. Every city had their dance clubs. Parking was free, drinks were $1.50. It was a good era.
Roxy. Limelight. Webster Hall. China Club. CBGBs. Dancing on the stages all night long. Sticking to gay men like white on rice because they were both FUN and SAFE. Stumbling out at sunrise like a bunch of vampires. The diner crawl for breakfast after. Goddamn I miss those days, and I very badly want them back...😢😔
COVID and Social Media have pretty much decimated the nightclub era. It's interesting that one of the panelists said that House Music is the only scene/nightclub that people are dancing. I will say because with House Music you feel the rhythm, you go with it, you move with the flow. All these other genres you don't really get that.
Clubbing in the early 2000s was so much fun! I went regularly up until like 2010. Then every blue moon until 2015. I think the last time I went was 2017 and it was pretty dry then. I have so many great memories with my friends though. And some not so great memories. But for the most part, we had a time. Every generation had a great club era. Sucks Gen Z won't get to have that experience.
Women don't go to clubs to dance, they go and form war circles( they literally sit in a circle so men can't approach them). Inevitably men stop going to clubs and because men are the ones who pay to enter and pay for drinks the clubs don't get revenue and are beginning to shut down. Simple reasons
We're in a circle because it's just us for tonight we aren't looking to go home with anyone; it's not about you that night and the ones that are there to meet a gentleman you guys would never consider. You guys don't have to buy the drinks for women, simply say no. It's ridiculous that you have to spend money to get someone to talk to you. And if they ask, "Hey will you buy me a drink? Just say no thank you.
Loved that you are covering this topic. Old school clubs still exist where folks are dancing, real music is being played, and folks are having fun. But its the over 40 crowd, and the clubs are in the hood. $5-10 covers and free parking all day. Yes, mostly a house music blend. Folks only use their phone to call an uber.
Nah, clubs don't need to go away. People who don't know how to socialize in public and have a peaceful time need to stay away from the clubs. Why would you suggest clubs are the problem? No need to deprive mature, peaceful people from having a place to go to have nice time.
@@misstunes1765 Clubs are a problem because they serve alcohol to a point that people get drunk. Drunks are unpredictable, irresponsible, never act mature and are often violent. If you want to be a drunk fool stay home and torture your own family, don't do it in public where our families are.
Not only that. But many men have complained about getting tricked by what they thought was a woman but really was a transgender woman. Plus, many men and women have been drugged and robbed because the drink was spiked. The Woke have infiltrated the straight club scene and that is one of the major reasons men are sick of going to clubs. Next, will be dating apps because the woke has infiltrated that too. Men think they are hooking up with real women but they end up with dudes in a dress! Women are getting drugged and assaulted. So, basically people are going to start having house parties or Jazz lounge bar and grill.
literally, every single component of our society is being demolished and redesigned to encourage people to not leave their homes. It’s so depressing. We’re watching the slow, rapidly accelerating deaths of nightlife.
The problem is that technology divided people. People always were different, most people could like clubbing one day and chilling at home the next, some were party animals always partying or social butterflies having sleepovers and going to the mall together, some were more into reading books, gardening etc... now people are extremes, either doing drugs or not leaving the house and instead ordering everything online (groceries, clothes etc...). Before people were holding conversations, even different friends had fun, the introvert extrovert dynamic, now we act as if we belong in certain groups, we spread hate online, we fight, we try to belong to look cool (some kids smoking cause his friends do it, some kids gaming all day because they think they can't play soccer or volleyball with the others, etc...)
I'm a millennial, and i have to say, there is something very wrong with Gen-Z. They don't know how to socialize. I take comedy classes with a bunch of Gen-Z people and nobody is talking to each other. They just sit around staring at the wall, or they stare at their phones, or their laptops. Imagine being in a room full of people and no one is saying anything to each other. It's like something out of a horror movie. It's kind of creepy. So it's not just the clubs, they're a very isolated and lonely generation wherever they go. SAD 😂
Back in my day... The last thing we would have wanted at the club was anyone filming. We were acting wild and dancing. Real dancing where you don't want anyone recording you. I can't imagine how creepy it must feel that anyone can record you now.
I think if a club had an area or a separate room just for pics and videos that might work out. It's not having disregard for men. it could be that ladies are just there to let loose with their gal-pals. It has always been that way. We have the right to say no thank you just like you have the right to say no thank you. What if a girl that is so not on your scale of attractive came up and said hey dance with me? Will you? It;s ok if you say no thank you because you are within you're right to say no and she doesn't have the right to call you out or call you a name or say that you are disregarding her. It is what it is. Also people aren't going to clubs to meet people anymore it's to stunt.
In the late 20th Century, the club scene was for dancing, socializing, having a few cocktails, and relieving stress while having a good time. This generation has lost the art of socialization, and the joy of getting on the dance floor. Their phones and devices are the center of attention instead of people
Late 80s-early 00s was my clubgoing era in NYC. In hindsight, it was MAGICAL. Take the disco nap, pregame at home with friends and then head out to dance with abandon well into the night. There were still expenses then but I can imagine how much more it costs nowadays. To me, just how video killed the radio star (#iykyk), cell phones and social media killed the nightclub.
@@Traumadj not a phone addict, don’t go to the club, still doesn’t make sense. And even on top of that, I’m more referring to the gym which makes even less sense.
Gen Z is not clubbing. The Millennial scene was lame, but it was the last generation willing to shake it's ass in public. The modern scene is mostly girls taking reels yelling "yoooooo." Honestly if you younger guys are looking to party, make some money and go foreign. Be a digital nomad or something.
Clubs have been declining since the mid 2010s. I stated taking salsa lessons in 2015 and once I was able dance proficiently I started hitting the salsa clubs hard. Haven’t had a need to go back to regular clubs since then
There´s a lot of weirdos entering the salsa scene. I really feel like there´s a massive antisocial issue at play here. I started dancing in 2017 and noticed the salsa scene, especially bachata has become very antisocial and competitive
Im old AF. Im 44. Not interested in going to clubs. Im happy hanging out at home or going to a nice bar or lounge, trying a new restaurant, a movie, some sort of game or entertainment place etc. Those are more my speed.
40 here, I clubbed back in the late 90s and early 2000s. I dont like the new music, or the stupid people who listen to that crap. Imagine financing a nice car just to go valet at a spot, where poor people congregate, and girls wear tennis shoes and dresses, nobody has any standards, and nobody really cares about having fun but just want to instigate drama. Hell no. I like speakeasys. Places people ARENT AT. lounges are awesome. I hit a spot with my wife last week, we had a gourmet craft meal, and enjoyed some thoughtfully made libations at a speakeasy style spot adjacent to our dining area. There was no entry or indication of the presence of a bar from the outside. You had to sit down to eat in order to know it was there. Probably keeps the riff raff out.
Same here 51. Stopped clubbing around 33. But love concerts, plays, lounges, etc, even the casino since I live here in Vegas. But they do have nice clubs out here. You're definitely need your money cause they're not cheap. Lots of things to do here and never step in the club.
Same.. and I remember being 21 and making fun of 30 yr olds at clubs. I feel like clubs were for 18-25 yr olds and lounges and bars 21 and older but more for 25 on up.
I feel bad for you youngsters. I consider myself lucky to have experienced the club scene in the late 90s and the early 2000s. Music was soulful and fresh, we could actually sing along cause mumbling rappers wasn’t a thing back then. Women were REAL(no bbl, no onlyFans)they were cute and innocent and were really looking to have organic connections with dudes. Guys were clean, in great shape, smelled good and were way more mature… We were really enjoying every moments. Cell phones were strictly to make phone calls and texting, not to live through them.
I was big in the club scene 20 years ago in my 30's and 40's in San Francisco but people today are so rude and unfriendly. I can't imagine doing it today.
These people are late. The club scene changed years ago.....It changed when women started dancing with each other and ignoring the men. Men just gave up and started golfing....
Don't you realize young people are too poor to spend this kind of money ? Young people don't make enough to do what you old people do. A box of KFC is $16, inflation has everybody poor.
That’s why you cook from home, Einstein 😂 who has that kind of money to pay 16 dollars for kfc GARBAGE?! That s#it is unhealthy. Get yourself to the dollar twenty five store and get a loaf of bread, some cold cuts and make sandwiches. You can also get some pasta and sauce to make spaghetti. Food doesn’t have to be expensive, so this sounds like you have a budgeting issue right there. Fortunately you are right about clubbing being too expensive. I wouldn’t go if it were free cuz clubbin aint safe, I’m always too tired to go, and it’s boring.
@@-_Somebody_this is a perfect example of someone inserting an opinion that wasn’t asked for nor is it even on topic. You’re assuming the OP can’t afford food.
@@besverjin5130 this is a perfect example of a hatin’ comment. I said what I said and yes it had everything to do with being “poor”. Read their comment again goofy.
Gen X here. My club day's were mid late 80s- early 00. We didnt have smartphones but in the 90's everyone had pagers but they didn't distract us at clubs. I use to go to Raves , but mostly underground music clubs like industrial, goth, electronic and sometimes house music. Every weekend was a party until early in the morning than we often would go to Denny's for coffee and food. I had sooooo much fun and feel lucky we didn't have smart phones distracting us from dancing, drinking and having fun with friends. sadly, things seem very different now.
From somebody who has been going to night clubs since the age of 16. Yea , it's not what it used to be. People on their phones, sitting on their little tables stuck to their phones, no dancing whatsoever, just taking pictures for social media. For guys, well... all the promoters and hosts will take the hot girls to the VIP so they can have them to themselves, the women that don't make it to the VIP or don't have a table, are looking for guys that will invite them to a table (bottle rats). Most of these people need to stay home, especially you ladies that are just there for clout or to fill you little profile and little stories.
As a nightclub owner and operator since 1995. Another reason the club life has changed for the worse is DUI. the dui helped kill the loyal customer. Yes the bottles ruined it and the cell phones. But the house music parties are your best bet for real dancing.
Used to go to clubs to approach and meet girls before the pandemic. Started noticing a decline then. Once things started reopening, I started noticing that most women in the clubs either brought their boyfriends or would literally just be there to post on insta/snap just to show other people that they’re there then look at me like I’m crazy when I try to talk to them. The club scene in America is trash
Im 24 years old and this segment is most def true...i got a old soul ...i do my best not to touch my phone unlesss if im gettin a number or some...my go to is always gettin drunk n dance till the night is over its fun for me ...i work 5 days a week n work out 4 days a week so i need tht day to just enjoy the night life...
Why is the club scene fading? Look at what we do to each other. We used to go and dance and act a fool, having a great time with friends. Now, people will record you, mock you, put you on the internet, turn you into a meme, shame you, and ruin your life. No one wants to risk being in that seat.
People are scared to be human because society has taken more pleasure in throwing punches at those enjoying their life than in their freedom of expression.
good point...
I'm wondering if in the future will be a method of scanning one self, uploaded to for example youtube security... And PROHIBIT them to show any videos where your face appears... Even as a background.. Without your approval....
That’s true. I’m young so I can’t say much on experience or the past. But we’re forgetting to enjoy ourselves instead on focusing on people and problems
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This should be illegal in this country like it is in others. It is complete harassment.
Bottle service and egos ruined the club
Why bottle service? Just curious..
@@vperez2598Because promoters and club staff treat other club-goers like crap if they're not buying bottles. I've seen sthiss many times. It sets off bad vibes in the club environment. I don't need to buy a bottle of alcohol just to dance and have fun.
American black heauxs egos in clubs is what killed the club scene. They're all chameleons & prostitutes.
@@xunknown6073 VERY VERY ACCURATE
Then don’t go to that club lol
I feel like people in clubs nowadays, at least where I live, are incredibly judgmental. I feel like I can’t dance without the fear of someone recording me and putting me on their Snapchat or Instagram story. Others also seem to always look for a fight even if you just make unintentional eye contact with them. The environment just feels overall very toxic. Most people are just standing around as well.
So true, another reason I don't go to clubs in the US anymore.. Guys don't treat other guys nice in clubs in the states.. everything is a competition.
I went to a club in 2010 with 3 girls one was my friend other 2 her friends . I was telling something in her ear the music was loud and the other one stepped up to me saying I was talking about her . The whole time I was telling my friend I’m stepping outside because I feel anxiety . Never went out again I guess the anxiety was telling me I didn’t belong there
@@JohnNash-b5l couldn’t have said it better
Every man in there is competing for the biggest ego
omg youre so right! I clubbed in the 2000s and cant imagine having the added fear of being randomly recorded/ridiculed to the social media world
The ability to dance over each generation is waning. I for example do not know how dance. I’m gen Y and I’m not alone.
I’m a lounge person , I just became a brunch girl and I enjoy chillin at my house and Inviting people over we play games and have good conversations . The club scene is too dangerous
Yes the violence is another issue. Especially with us 👨🏿👨🏿👩🏿👩🏿folks. A wrong look gang elements or the classic one you stepped on my foot.
But I think the brunch lounge vibe has converted to the club 🤷🏾♂️
@@myronwand738right it’s the same thing just at 3pm
😂 how you get diiick
I female coworker had a get together at her house with a few people, drinks, games, music etc. Turned into an all out orgy. I can honestly say it was better than a club.
Millennial here! Use to go clubbing in my early 20s and it was so much fun. Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Lil Jon, Usher, Rhianna would blast through the speakers and music would switch to dancehall. We would dance and have a good time! Hell we got dressed up to go to the club. The cell phone was used to call up friends but was quickly put away once inside.
Once we left the club we would stop by a 24 hr diner having fun. I can't imagine the club experience not being like this anymore.
I also blame today's current music. The music is not club bangers. It sounds like depression. It's a no wonder gen-z is reaching into the millennial bag for music. I don't blame them.
Hell yeah. For me i had went to 16+ (it was 16 to 20, which was still weird but it was fun) events back in the early 2010s. Then mid 2010s went to raves. After 2016 i hated going to normie clubs played a lot of that trash trap mainstream bs. And ever since covid, i barely go out. But the 2010s was fun.
Let’s be real. COVID killed anyone’s passion to go out. Being screamed at to “STAY HOME! SAVE LIVES” did NOTHING good for us. Also how much is a drink at a nightclub now? Tip?
Yes facts. 33 year old here, we use have soo much fun.
@@somebuddy0420 the big difference is those artists still made songs for fun and partying, songs now are about being "gang" and shooting your opps, or about how "noone can bring me down" and "im a bad bitche" its just depressing
Yup. Because the cameras on our early 2000s phones were crap haha. I miss the days of less technology sometimes as well. It's a give and take with both eras.
As a person who lived the early House music scene to the full 88-94, I'm so glad we did not have mobile phones then, just banging crowds all feeling a oneness with the music and each other.
Yep I'm 34 and although I'm more of a headbanger at times oh how I would have loved to have been born no later than the late 70s. I grew up listening to and still love the evolution of early house and eurodance music from the late 80s to mid 90s, C+C music factory, Culture Beat, Technotronic, Masterboy, 808 State & MC Tunes just to name a few.
Cellphones were a toy for the rich, and if you came across someone walking down the street having a conversation on the brick phone or a bag phone that said a lot about who they were and their job title.
yup, I was in the dance scene since 1980, or 78 if you count my punk rock phase. The dance scene really is dying out, it's so sad because I love watching great dancers at raves
@@Sparky-ww5re I remember feeling so important when my job gave me a pager lol but the novelty wore off quickly. My buddies got pagers for no reason at all, they got paged for things that were even important. The same thing when flip-phones became popular in the 2000's, people talked on their phones about nothing important, things that can wait till they got home, or when they got off work. I got my first cell phone in 2005 because of my first born baby, other than that I didn't want to be called. I was and still am an email person.
Don’t forget the violence that happens in clubs. Too many shootings. Date r, fights and drama.
And who wants to around the blacks and that stupid rap "music"?
Exactly 💯
I agree with that too
Not really a lot of violence at clubs only a small %. 99% are drunk on drugs or outside of the club too broke to get in.
🎯 reason I haven't been since 08😕
Still in my 30s...and i haven't been to a club in almost 10 years. People go clubbing to show off and act all tough now. Not to relax and have a good time
You said it best!!
Your a fool night clubs were still popular and entertaining back in 2012 and 2013 10 to 11 years, it got worse in 2015
I am only 32 if your in your 30's your still considered a youth, people in there 40's would tell you 2023 was nothing like how night clubs were in 1998
Relax & have a good time on a vacation....not the club. Atlanta Live 97, my last night out.
@@MondeyKingThat part!
Went to a night show a few months ago after having not been to one in years. First thing I noticed about the younger generation was how they don’t “dress up” to go out. People wearing regular clothes, gym clothes with sneakers to go out at night. No effort in their appearance and then sat around in circles on phones. Nobody dances. Back in my 20s during the early 2000 we all got dressed nice, we socialized, danced and made fun of the wallflower folks refusing to get off their chairs. Such a strange experience watching this younger generation not understand how to have fun in a social way. No wonder they suffer from loneliness.
Lmao I noticed this too! Funny cause my sister and I were talking about this the other day. I turned 18 in 2011 didn’t really club that much until I was 23, people were already kinda dressing in sneakers and casual clothes and that was in 2016-2017. But I know the girls were dressing much cuter than now. Times change
Fuckin losers on their phones at social settings
Yea, i aint been to the club in a minute, but back in the 2000s-2010s, we had phones, but we still came from a time where people still went outside and mostly socialized. Its like now, nobody knows how to talk to anybody anymore when theyre not behind a screen. And covid made things 10x worse.
Exactly!😢
Back in 2011 boys dressed in shirts, girls had high heels…. Plus, everyone went out to have fun!
Dancing, meeting new people, drinking…..
I even met my husband dancing!!!
No wonder people nowadays feel alone!! They are always with their noses in their phone, all the time!!!
That bugs me. We had to put on nice shoes and slacks when we went out. That’s why guys were less likely to fight or shoot people. We were too busy with the women and trying to get numbers, or yes…get laid! Plus, people could be more easily identified because they were dressed up.
People are Awkward now... the phone is an escape for them.. not living in the moment.. they’re anxious.. it’s pathetic
Correct!
The society and its technological devices is making people awkward...not people just being awkward. Lol.
Incredibly pathetic.
@rayrey90 I agree with u buddy not a lot of people are talkative
They are anxious because of all the vaping and weed they smoke! Ever since they legalized marijuana in California and Colorado, mental health issues have skyrocketed…. There is a correlation there
NOBODY DANCE ANYMORE ! MEN ON ONE SIDE AND WOMEN ON THE OTHER ! EVERYBODY HATES EACH OTHER NOT LIKE BACK IN THE DAYS !
Exactly 💯 it a total culture shock now
Back in the day clubs we're no more than $15 for entry unless it was ladies night or a sex club (clothing optional).
When I was in high school we had teen clubs and raves There was the palladium in San Francisco. San Francisco was littered with gay and lesbian clubs which were fun, and you didn't need to be gay or bi to have a good time.
There were the emo, Caribbean, and R&B clubs in downtown Oakland. There was a latin club in Berkeley that Sheila E family would play. But as time moved on and cities became gentrified the clubs started shutting down.
Clubbing was fun when I was young and being a woman made it even more enjoyable for me and my friends. After you have kids you forget what the inside of a club and bar looks like.
Correction people still dance but only to get viral on TikTok
@@zaybx3485 yeep! I kinda suspected that the rise of tiktok since the pandemic is ceazy... all these gen-z kids and wanting "to go viral" sadly im part of this generation 😪😭😭
There’s so much division now, it’s all deliberate and it sickens me. Divide and conquer. The government is more evil and corrupt than ever but they can get away with it if they keep the peasants squabbling amongst themselves over absolute nonsense.
I experienced club culture back in 90s-2000s (I'm 43) and we actually had fun back then. We used to leave our brick cell phones(not everyone had cell phones back then) in the car, pay $10 to get in, buy a couple of drinks for $5 in a little plastic cup and had fun dancing all night. Guys would be doing their dance, girls had their our dance moves then we got together at the end of the night and had a blast. The DJ played music we could dance to and there was no sections, only VIP but nobody cared about that anyway because all the fun was happening on the dance floor.
Nowadays all that is dead. Clubs now are just people pretending to have a good time for social media, people acting fake rich and everybody got a stink ass attitude for some reason. I'd rather watch paint dry.
43 here. My God in Dallas we had like a movie experience every weekend out. Women were feminine and no matter what your status was there was a woman for you. Now every 5 thinks she’s Kim Kardasian. I got a dog and am calling it a life now.
The culture isn’t fitting for it anymore.
There are cost and fee’s for every single thing, customer service at establishments are horrible, men and women seem to not like eachother in a real way anymore, life itself is a challenge and not fitting for freedom and fun. No one dances or interacts anymore. The cell phone is a huge issue. Current music is trash, fashion trash, hair styles super basic and Everyone looks alike. Safety and violence is also an issue
You hit it on the nose, especially, with men/women not liking each other in a real way anymore, and those hairstyles making every ethnic group of women look the same.
I’m a lesbian but I can see that the straight folks have been pitted against each other in this strange way and I find it concerning. They seem to have a fundamental lack of understanding of one another. If men and women quit liking each other, there goes our society and our species.
The aesthetic and fashion of this era is horrendous. I won’t even go to the mall anymore. If I want to go shopping, I just go to my storage unit. You can’t find nice stuff like that nowadays. I like properly tailored clothes made of quality fabric, everything is garbage now. 😂
I noticed the hatred in women towards men after the Me Too movement stuff, but after Covid even dating died after that. Hollywood is telling women that men are no longer needed, and being a mother is the worst decision you could ever make. What I do see is a future of old bitter women wishing they could have done something different in their youth. On the bright side war pigs might actually get their WW3 in the near future as well.
You are absolutely correct!
It's too dangerous nowadays
So is going to the capitol
Maybe they should be closed down.Twerking is part of the lifestyle nowadays.😊
Especially in the inner city lol
It always has been. Alcohol, drugs and young men competing for females does that.
I'm an older millennial and clubbed in the 2000s and early 2010s. It was so much fun. Even if you weren't a good dancer, you still had fun. Cellphones were flip phones and the only social media was MySpace(mid 2000s). I'm old now (turning 40 in three weeks) so I can only imagine how it is now.
You are not old!
Wow, old at 40? Lol
I am Gen X and we had a good ass time in the clubs. All we had was pagers no cell phones. We were focused on one another and the music was banging. The prices were reasonable. We would never pay for no damn valet parking. I don't even think the clubs had such a thing back in the day. We all pilled up in the car and parked across the street etc.. wherever there was a parking spot. There was no such thing as bottle service etc.. We would spend no more than $20.00. Usually free to get in or no more than $5.00. Drinks were $3 to $5. We socialized, danced and went home or to an after spot which was someone's home or an 24 hr restaurant to grab a bite, because clubs didn't offer food like that back then. Nowadays folks paying hundreds of dollars to go to a club is insane to me.
I’m 36, turning 37 in a few months. Last time I went to a club was in 2017. It was still decent then. Can’t imagine it now though.
It’s bad now people are so depressed!!! I hate it here!!!
All the complaints here are valid. My solution: I bought an online DJ software, I bought speakers, I bought colorful lights and a Disco ball. I converted my garage into my Disco dance room. Now on the weekends, I play my 70's Disco and dance until I''m spent, then go uptairs, shower and go to bed!
Awesome!
Clubs were never about the music. It was always about seeing and being seen.
The only time I enjoy clubbing is when I'm single. Being taken, clubs lose 90% of their appeal.
@@MajesticFerretthat's the problem right there . Clubs were always About the music . From the 70s disco era right through to the late 80s , 90s and early 2000,s house and techno club scene , and then came along phones and a new generation , and that's where the true meaning of the club got lost .
Bingo was his name 👌🏾
Damn that sounds bomb af!!! ❤
I talked to a relative that is in their 20s and they don’t even go to clubs. They actually have never been to a club. They go to parties, but no clubs. It sounded bizarre to me. I think smart phones and social media have kinda killed people’s motivation to have in person interactions as much as in the past
Most people don't even interact in the club, dudes are afraid to approach, women don't want to be approached, in Cali a jack n coke cost 20 sumthing without a tip.
Men have to be cautious about who they approach. You could easily catch a charge or more likely get recorded and shamed on social media. Who wants to to waste precious time and money just have to tap dance around these boogey traps?
You have to be selective about where you go and who you’re around.
@@xtrey19xwomen too
Your city still has clubs after 05???
Franks- im a stripper and the expansion of social media and smartphones have ruinednou clubs
I'm glad I'm married and over 50 now. The clubs in the 80s/90s were the places to be
58 years old -- we definitely had the best of times in the clubs
53 and I remember the 88 - 95 club scene was magical.
Club Jamaica Jamaica, Club Maxi's , Club Phoenix, Club Echelon, Club Zazz, and The Main Event. Gucci's.
Even early 2000’s
I clubbed from 17 to 33. After that, I was strictly a lounge lizard. I loved clubbing back in the day before social media. We did have cell phones and beepers but no one was glued to them like today. I miss those times. It was truly a vibe.
The flip phone wasn't bad. It was the smart phones that did the damage
@brooklynborn83cause he wants the 25 year olds
Whats yhe difference between clubs and lounges for someone thats never been?
33 is too old to be in there hell I stopped going at age 24 in 2014
@@christopherduffy1703nah it’s social media.
Young people has changed the culture. You have a nice place to go for adults, dancing, and socializing. When young people come in, the 40 plus moves out and the music changes. As an owner of numerous establishments, I keep the music and culture the same. All business isn't good business.
Facts 👍🏾
I noticed that in Ybor city in Tampa, they renovated all those warehouses to nice clubs and establishments but then the riff-raff that lived nearby took over and ran the people that were actually spending good money off.
Someone needs to make clubs where you have to be at least 30 and up to get in. Bring back the way clubs were.
Yep true
A club 40 and up would be better
I'm 40 now and I am glad that when I was younger, I actually got a chance to go to clubs to dance and talk with people outside my immediate circle. Matter of fact, when I was clubbing, we actually practiced dances all week long so we could do them when we went out. Even though we had cell phones, pictures were grainy, so you just took them in to store numbers. I do agree, that these youngsters aren't actually living in the moments of their lives. They are just merely capturing snippets of what they think other people would envy. In some instances, technology has really taken us back instead of forward...
You’re my mom’s age and she would talk about how fun it was in the 90’s-00’s ( besides all the drugs lol) I really wish there was more socializing rather than just huddling into little groups and go on their phones without saying a word. I learned to accept that it won’t be like that again and it’s best not to bother anybody 😢 sometimes I reminisce over times I will never get to experience. I am 19 btw.
@@vvicked-m2v Yes, I agree that times may never be like your mom speaks of. It was a lot of fun hanging out at clubs, weekends at the malls and going to the movies with cousins and friends. All we had were the people in our communities/ neighborhoods and we never felt lonely. Now, people can connect with people from anywhere and still seem lonelier than ever before because most of the connections that are made now are from behind a screen. This is why I limit my social media time and I make sure I actually engage with humans when I choose to hang out with friends and family members.
OH yeah... I'm 44. They are gonna feel it when they get older. They are gonna realize they wasted A LOT of GOOD years being weird and Anti-Social and blah blah blah because it's POPULAR. 🤦🏾♂ Therapists are gonna get PAID!
@@mwebster3265 I do agree that this generation that has become enslaved to this type of social technology are going to have long lasting negative effects that have yet to surface. Time is too short and too precious to waste only engaging with others in such a manner. I'm glad that as a kid of the 90s, I got a chance to live in a world that was a bit slower paced.
40 yr old here too🤚 and yup I agree with everything you said and although Im soo glad I got it out of my system, I could not imagine having that authentic fun in todays times
Ain't nobody trying to die and pay for expensive drinks in the same night. The music is to violent driven.
Music was violent driven back then but nobody nowadays dances they just go for some hotel fun and to show social media
Then I would find new music to check out. I would recommend house music. Be prepared to dance.
@Daibutsumusic Yeah house music is upbeat and usually has a positive message in the lyrics.
Must be negroid music
It's been like this for at least 10 years
Exactly 💯
@@keeppressing1760soical media is a bad
I'd say the club scene started to decline in the late 90's early 2000's. It really coincided with the introduction of social media
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@@D1Snrthen covid
Clubbing only benefits women, bartenders, DJ's and club owners. Real men have woken up
Exactly
dance clubs are great for guys usually even amount of girls to guys.
in a bar it's like 1 girl for every 3 guys.
I can be my own waitress and bartender and still only spend 30 bucks
Is that good or bad?
@@MrEjblanco it's great.
Right I don’t know why that owner was gas lighting with the prices. Nobody is paying for a dj at a house party when you can play songs from your phone. Nobody is paying someone to clean up when you can do it yourself. Every house party I been to you pour your own drinks. And parking is free. He just wants to make money. His mindset is why clubs are so expensive and not fun anymore.
“It’s the music.”
“It’s technology.”
“It’s too expensive”
“It’s too dangerous”
“Nobody dances”
“People don’t interact.”
Guess what: You’re ALL correct! It’s everything everywhere all at once LITERALLY.
With the exception of a few niche places (ie spots that play House music), this is the new normal in mainstream clubbing.
I’m an older millennial so clubbing for me was fun back when I was in college and post grad. But this is not our wave. Every generation is different for a multitude of reasons. They socialize different. They date different. I don’t personally understand it either but there’s more than just 1 culprit for the nightclub era dying. The underlying reasons are way deeper but I’m gonna keep it at surface level because….conversations like that are not made for the internet. Ironic huh lol.
Spot on!
I know what it is and it is deeper
I totally agree with you 💯
You're right
@@lonnellrobinson7989I'm curious now lol
Gem X here....I'm just going to say this....I went clubbing all thru out the 80s-90s...and even thru the 2000s...and I can proudly say that Those were the best years of my life...The generation now will Never know what that magical time was and I deeply feel sorry for them that they've missed out on ALL THE "REAL FUN in LIFE"!!!!!!🤭 LMAO!!!!!
100% facts.
I promise you they don't know or care about what cokeheads were doing in the 80s😂😂😂
@@omega2087molly lol
Clubbing in the USA sucks/dead. This is why I save my $$, travel over seas a couple of times a yr, & have a very fun time clubbing/partying abroad. Internationally clubbing is great! I also get the perks of site seeing & learning about different cultures on the side.
At least you have money to do those things but most people don't unfortunately.
That's awesome! Where have you been? Ibiza, Tokyo, and London are my faves. Looking to do Amsterdam soon.
💯
I agree. Some of the funnest times I’ve had at clubs have been abroad.
100%. I plan to do more of this as I enter my 40s
Clubs now are dying because it’s all about status, clout and egos. Nobody goes to have a actual good time but just to flex on people. It’s such a turn off. All you see in clubs now are a bunch of wannabe bougie celebrities trying to impress people that they have a table or to cool to socialize. People literally just stand on their phones taking videos pretending to have a good time and post it for clout and status. Social media destroyed everything
This is the most accurate comment here
@@FrontsideRockAndRollMcDonalds yep. Stating facts.
go in the club and do push ups on the dance floor.
I am in SE Asia and your comment is still 100% truth.
The problem is high school never ended. For Millennial and Gen Z, there was nothing to bridge them from the blazing insecurity and ego obsession that high school creates.
Normally, college life and nightlife would thaw it out, so people could develop properly. That was the entire point.
Now industry has hi-jacked the concept of "cool" into oblivion, and replaced it with the obvious failure of modernity.
Being cool used to mean to actually develop yourself into an equipped individual.
Someone who has reached the milestone of being comfortable within.
And can interact earnestly with the world, and have a point behind what they say.
How often do these people place emphasis on any of that now?
There's your answer
Rip nightlife, rip dating apps. It's a complete underworld game now.
To fully solve this, you have to go unplugged from Western industry.
Go pretty far. Even capital cities of 3rd world countries have been scorched. Anywhere that office skyscrapers exist pretty much spells a matrix.
And the social Mars that these people have turned Earth into.
I cant tell you how many times ive been kicked out for dancing...they say im causing a disturbance. Like wtf lol
Not sure if some of yall are just getting old, or just don't know how to explore the city's wonderful variety of scenes . Houston has diverse night life. A club for just about every culture. you have the Middle Eastern clubs all down Richmond and fountain view area. Hookah spots, African clubs, Latin clubs by the handful, House clubs, grimey raves events, and then your standard pubs, bars, and hundreds of holes in the walls. Houston night life is not dying. I personally Dj at Sunset Rooftop on Dallas street in the eado area and I get that place popping with twerking, dancing, house dancing, etc. Yes people are on their phones but its usually the ones who walk around with a sour face the whole time . The rest of the people are there getting lit and dancing their night away, forgetting all about their bills and home issues, exactly what clubs are supposed to be for . I'm still witnessing people living in the moment, especially when the dj is doing his job right. Maybe this places that are getting "old" just got wack djs. Maybe the standards for a good dj have dropped so bad that bar owners and clubs owners can no longer get away with paying for the cheapest dj in the bucket of crabs pinching for any gig they can get their hands on . MAYBE this club owners should start investing a bit more on quality djs who know how to read and control a crowd . its not about STRAIGHT BANGERS. Its about keeping the crowd in waves. Understanding when you got them tired, when to give them a brake to hit the bar, when to drop the perfect song to bring them back un to the dancefloor .
Idk just my humble 2 cents of a Local Houston dj in the industry for the past 13 yrs and seeing how club/ bar owners treat their DJ's.
It’s definitely the DJs for some of the spots I’ve been.
EaDo had quite the chill vibe when I went last year. Busy, active yet chill. I liked this one rooftop bar but I can't remember the name. Hope to try Vinny's Pizza once.
Tinder broke clubs. Used to go get hooked up. Now people stop going cause people don’t like being randomly being groped by a stranger. Unsafe, dishonest new generation. Not worth meeting those people.
But you can get catfished
don't the Japanese "like being randomly groped?"
I'm so glad I got to experience a majority of my 20's during the 90's. Back then ppl went out to have a good time by dancing, drinking and socializing. If you were single, going out was one of your best bets to meet someone. You had to because it was before smart phones and social media. Everyone was mainly concerned about what was going on in their own lives. It was just a different time when there was less fighting and shootings at the clubs. Also a time when ppl actually had fun and not had their heads down looking at a phone. And like I said before, I'm so glad I got to experience that time.
plus, a girl would not have a smartphone to get an uber to rescue her!
Good for you? Sounds like you destroyed one too many brain cells, preventing you from thinking critically. News flash bud, phones allow people to be connected to all their friends and family, in a day in age where people are more seperated.. That's why they are recording or on their phones because they have the means to share their experience with others they care about anywhere in the world, instantly. It was easier to enjoy drinks and dance in the 90s because you weren't paying 15 dollars for a gin and tonic. And you weren't paying $80+ a ticket. Your saying people cared about what was going on in their own lives back then, when you are currently commenting now on how others spend their free time and complaining about other people's lives LOL. Talk about a hypocrite? The thing about culture is that it evolves, and it is whatever people want it to be. This is the culture of this generation and 20 years from now it will look completely different. No matter what it ends up being, it's reflecting thag generations experiences and what they make it. I'm glad for all the experiences I had in the 2000s and even recently. I don't care how many people are on their phones because I'm having a great time. Mind your business and maybe their won't be shootings bahahahaha
@@CEWIII9873 Big yikes
@@theflipper404 WAH WAH WEE WAH!
@@theflipper404now you understand why fights happen in clubs cuz creepy guys like him targeting your girlfriends.
Latino nightclubs are the move!! $15 to get in, no VIP tables or expensive bottles, everybody dances
Back in the late 70s and through the 80s, I enjoyed going to nightclubs. Back then, most were free; a pricy one might cost $5 to enter. I almost never encountered parking fees.
It was more fun after I took ballroom dance lessons. I would attend dances at a gym, and they played current music, and other genres dating back to the 40s.
I think the best way to bring back the nightclub scene is to do this. Today's music is unfit for dancing or even listening to.
You hit the nail on the head
Exactly
Go to an 80’s club! 😁👍
On Point 100%
There was also cocaine 🕺🏻
Cell phones and reserved seating killed the club
Why reserved seating?
@@vperez2598 VIP, bottle service.
Not only that it killed the brain cells of people working in the food industry because my orders is wrong most of the time even chic fila a is awful in my area 5g gotta go. Most people have the attention span of a peacock now.
Facts. This was the case in ATL.
@@vperez2598It was not that long ago that clubs and bars had ample free seating for people to take a break from dancing and to down the rest of their drinks without bumping elbows. Once rap music began glorifying strip club club culture and bottle service, floor space was at a premium as VIP sections became a top money marker for the clubs so bar owners dedicated more room for them. I know one particular popular club in my city where more then half of the floor space is reserved sections and what's left is a really narrow dance floor that gets absolutely packed too where you barely have standing room.
Social media ended the nightclub era. People would rather look at their phones than get on the dance floor. People are socially awkward these days.
Going to clubs in the 90's was a pivotal part of my maturation into adulthood. It was a way to meet girls and touch them in a non-threatening way. It was a way to get over my shyness and social anxiety, to get out of my head and into the world. I learned how my body could move. Slow dances were heaven. It was like jumping into the pool of life.
i didnt slow dance unless it was my man..to many freaks trying to feel you up..ewww
I went to the clubs to get out of my shyness and just mingle have a good time. It’s a different vibe now, I only go out now if I wanna play some pool. I got other creative things that I do with my free time and I love it.
That feeling when she starting grinding back.. Aaww man. Good times
Yeah i danced with a lot of women in the club and all of that. It was great times indeed back in the early 2000's but now if you touch a woman it will be a SH case on your hands
@@IshbikesThe grinding lead to kissing and then to the telly or back to her house. what a time to be alive back then. Shyt was live!
Another reason the club scene is dying is because of how hard it is to make good friends. So many people are toxic these days and want to see each other's downfall... just search youtube and you will find hundreds of videos of narcissistic friendships and the need to cut people off.
Another reason is there's no return on investment... maybe around 2008 and back, you used to be able to go to a club and find somebody to be in a long-term relationship with or you could make a friend. Nowadays, men just want to take women to the bedroom and the girls just want to drug the men and rob 'em lol. It's like you're gonna spend all this money on parking, entrance, drinks just to go home with no new friends, no potential relationships... it's not worth it.
I hear you on this. However, I've met a lot of people, and made quite a few friends from the club scene. I think the toxicity you've mentioned possibly already existed, but has been exacerbated with technology, social media, and more. As for finding someone long-term, that takes time. Back in the day in the club scene, that did happen a whole lot faster. But, there was no internet back then, you actually had to talk to someone, exchange phone numbers (and hope you actually got their real number and not a fake one). The relationships I've built were over many raves, parties, club nights, and us vibing over the music. Not every guy is looking to take women to the bedroom. I hope the ladies out here aren't drugging and robbing men. I have yet to have spent a lot of money on parking. I'll find my own spot, park, and walk back if I have to.
If you're looking to make new friends, I suggest dancing. Now, I don't know if you're a female, but if you are, I understand, and have seen how men can all "roamin' hands" and "rushin' fingers" when you don't want them to be. When that kind of thing happens, go find a bouncer. Don't try to resolve it yourself. If you're male, then hear this: "No means no." It really does. I myself have gotten a bouncer to remove someone because he wouldn't leave the lady alone, after she pushed him off, stomped on both his feet, he still wasn't getting the message. So I had him removed, via the bouncer. Her friends backed up what I had told the bouncer, and he picked the dude up, and took him outside.
We want to go and dance and have fun, not fear for our lives. But if you go because you're trying to "hook up", then expect the unexpected. Go with the intent of dancing and having fun, and if you meet someone, then that's a plus.
Lol a lot of girls be robbing guys huh ?
Nailed it! 💯💯
Seriously people are wierd and dangerous
That is 1 factor why there’s an inevitable downfall of this society. I might as well take all that money spent to go to a club, and “invest” in a pyramid or MLM scheme. At least the latter will guarantee social interaction
Men woke up not to be scammed by these ladies nights.
Going to clubs is not fun at all. When you go, you pay a cover charge. Then are forced to buy a section with over priced bottles. I miss just being able to dance and go home.
Then What's So Is You Could Go To The Liquor Wherehouse And Find Those Same Bottles For Like 1/2 The Prices They Charge In The Clubs
I wouldn't change growing up in the 80s. That's was the best clubbing times of all time. I could have done without the aids epidemic but that's about it. everything else was pretty awesome.
I did the disco era all the way up to dance in the mid 90's they were some good times....
@@dojocho1894 Ppl now are just not going to experience the fun had. I went to dance also.
@@dojocho1894 I'm also a disco era baby. Clubs were all about dressing up and dancing all night. Also being from NYC, we had a lot of house/basement parties. We had DJ's in the parks and tons of people showed. NO guns and all that BS happened. Back in those days we also slow grind at parties.
@@JohnW9012 In eastern europe clubs still are hoping.... seems in the US they are dead....I've been to number of countries and its still crazy..... americans now just want to watch tiktok videos in their pajamas. I worked on Wall Street during the greed is good era..the city died decades ago.
I was just watching the movie Once Bitten where they were at a singles bar and you picked up the phone and dialed a table to talk to someone at that table. I thought that was really clever. We need stuff like that again.
I'm 33 and I've never been to a club and don't ever plan on going.
Based
You don’t want to these days. Why I don’t like going to clubs is because people always give me weird looks and try to avoid me.
I don't blame you! Clubs are over hyped anyway
Clubs now days are popping bottles and that’s pretty much it
@@iati6294 so I hear
RIP Nightclubs
It was fun while it lasted
😂😂😂😂😂
Nightclubs are going anywhere.
From an old school clubhead (1980's - 2010's), this new era HORRIBLE....😂 No couple dancing, too much cellphone use, too much line dancing, horrible music, and etc.!! Soul Train needs to come back on tv, to show how it was done!!
Don’t get it twisted, housing isn’t dead! I’m from Newark though, so house is literally everywhere
@@Ishbikes I love house music too, but in Cleveland they only play it gay clubs, so I only listen to it on my own music collection (cd's, digital), or when I visit Detroit! We jammed to house music since I was a freshman at a HBCU, in 1986.
lol,true
Also a house head since I was a teenager now in my 50's and still listening to it. If it ain't house it's not happening. Today's rap and r&b is straight garbage.
@@omegaman2767You to listen to house music on WBMX in Chicago when the Hotmix 5 used to do mixes on the radio.
I feel as though we (Millennials) were the last generation to truly have a good time out at a nightclub. It's like when smartphones and social media became popular, clubs became boring and super expensive.
Safety, SAFETY, SAFETYYYY…. respectful staff ,prompt service and great music !
I"m glad to have been able to enjoy club life in the late 70's early 80's. The club vibe was fun, dancing to great music, drinking and having a good time!! The picture man was always at the club to take memorable pictures posing/sitting in the wicker chair. I miss those days!!
Every house in my neighborhood had those chairs 😂
The classic highback ubiquitous wicker chair. A true classic club prop throughout the hoods of America!!!!
Yesss! I was just thinking that!! had my club fun in the 80's , no twerking. Really dancing..No cell phones...it's pathetic out here now.
@@ohreally8349😂lolol yup
No one wants to dance anymore because someone will film them and they’ll become a meme. Everyone just stands around and stares at eachother.
To much shooting going on there's always someone looking for trouble.
No, TOO much shooting.
When a shot of liquor cost $10/each and a mixed drink cost $20/each in damn Houston Texas.........its time to stay home
Like why is nobody talking about that😭😭 ofc imma be on phone cause who da hell is buying a $20 drink every time they wanna go out
No kidding.
That's why I drink before going to club
I Remember When We'd Go To The Neighborhood Liquor Store And Get A 1/2- 1pt Of Booze And Get Lit Before We Go In The Clubs
Clubs are a waste of time these days for sure. Clubs and promoters are the only ones who benefit. Waste time parking, waiting in line, paying for overpriced drinks, and dealing with fake people pretending to have fun to put it on instagram is a waste of time.
As a young Millennial, I started going out in 2009 and was clubbing for 10 years. I did notice things starting to change subtly around 2017, but the change was drastic after the pandemic. The music in the early-mid 10s was made for parties and good vibes; plus, we went to clubs to dance, enjoy the music, and meet people.
I don't remember taking photos and sharing stories while in a club. I still try going out and visiting EDM festivals, but it's not the same. They either play music from the 00s and the 10s or some depressing sh*t from the 2020s that doesn't make you want to dance.
Plus, people just stand there, scrolling through their phones, and not interacting. But when they dance, it's very vulgar twerking, especially because many clubs play reggaeton. They also pay hundreds of dollars/euros to sit in a VIP and take photos with expensive bottles, but that's about it. It does seem like the nightclub era is fading.
They should play dance music too
Clubbing died after futal shuffle lil uzi😂
I was out there those years too. Good times.
Same problems here in Mexico... I'm not (and actually never been) an usual club goer, but the few times I've been at clubs, especially these last years, most music played is reggaeton... Unless you go to a gay club (which I have no problem as I'm gay) where musical variety is bigger and dance and disco bangers get played too... But most clubs here have that issue too
Brother's here's a tip from an OG that still goes out alone on a regular basis and if I want, I can dress to the nines or not, and have females coming up to me asking to dance, with no problem I can meet females from all cultures/ethnicities and still get numbers, etc. You ready go to the Latin Salsa/Mambo clubs, it's the same if I go to CT, NY, DC, MD, VA, because it's the last place a man can go and still walk away respected because he's the male lead. Even if you know basic Salsa steps, which many clubs offer for a price sometimes as low as $10 or $15 to see and hear a live band depending on your part of the country there are dance classes before the hardcore dancers arrive. Also, the age range from 21-70, everybody dances with everybody, I have my pick, some places offer excellent food at a reasonable price. You can learn to dance Merengue and Bachata from the Dominican Republic, the women love these dances, and Salsa/Mambo NY style, Cuba style and you don't have to know any Spanish. Literally your on the dance floor for hours. If you want to be a domestic passport brother than go to the Latin Clubs, at least you get the flavor before you leave the country. I prefer Latin dancing over hand-dancing because Latin Dance has more variety. Leave those silly Ratchet/Upscale BS clubs alone and check the Internet I did for Latin Salsa/Mambo clubs and ask about the price and dance lessons. Look on the RUclips and see the number of brothers/sisters enjoying Latin Salsa/Mambo music. Most important this is so called Latin groove is a Black things created by the slaves as past time, this is where jazz went it fused with Afro-Caribbean dance beats.
Lets be brutally honest here, the music sets the tone. The most popular music now is rap or falls under the rap umbrella, and if you listen close to the content, the lyrics in most of these songs is promoting black genocide, gun violence, violence, etc. In the past clubbing was fun and had people dancing because the content of the music was uplifting, jovial, etc.
Why is rap the only genre of music where the artists are dying every week? The shows/concerts getting shot up all the time? The fans imitating their favorite rappers are the ones on the news getting killed every day? Lets be honest rap music has become cancer to those who make it and especially those who consume it. Like Kanye West said "and the white man gets paid off for all of that" so music is business and as long as rap is making money then the artists and fans will continue dying and executives will continue getting rich
Here is an example of a billboard charting song...
I gotta feed the streets, my pistol gon' bleed the streets
Ski mask on my face, sometimes you gotta cheat
To stay ahead in this bitch-a (gang), drank syrup like it's liquor
Street life'll have you catchin' up to God quicker (yeah, gang)
Sticker, AK-40 to your liver
Let the chopper bang on you like a Blood or a Cripper (gang)
Flipper, so much bread, I'm a gymnast
Made so much money off of dummies, off of dummies (yeah, gang)
I'm mister body catcher, Slaughter Gang soul snatcher
Ain't no regular F-150, this a fuckin' Raptor
No capper, street nigga, not a rapper
Chopper hit him and he turned into a booty clapper
Smith & Wesson, I'm 4L Gang reppin'
We done baptized more niggas than a damn reverend (yeah)
Kappa Alpha, me and my gang, we do all the steppin'
Who you checkin'? This FN shoot East to West End (gang)
How does one dance to a song like this?
Lol good ol 21
I recognize the lyrics after watching 21Savage perform at “Rolling Loud” and the words r hard to take in. I’m a baby boomer, loved clubbing in college-late 80’s. Today everyone just wanna TWERK! 😮
Cops needs to be informed about it. Have you contacted the cops about that situation? It's their job to handle the situation.
Hence why I chose to make EDM music. everybodys happy
Because the people that own the music arent the ones that create it.
Mid to late 70s Until late 90s were the best times to go clubbing. Wish I was alive to club in the 70s 😊. Late 90s was sweet 👍👍👍
Sections limit people from interacting with others, which is the point of a club. It used to be that the only people who would sit down in a club were those in the VIP section. Now everyone wants to be VIP. Hookah is also lame, as are bottle girls.
I agree about the bottle service. it's over rated and underwhelming.
There was always free seating before. The difference is we only say down for dance breaks and to finish drinks and to make calls or send quick texts to locate your friends (since cell phones didn't do much else back then). There were bottle sections but other seats were still available with the expectation that you'd spend most of your time on the dance floor or at the bar and not on your phone.
Everybody wants a section to show off their money..social media made everyone feel like they had to compete and show off VIP and they can afford bottles.
Lol, I don't get the hookah thing at all .
@@tupactargaryen I don't know, once upon a time it was popular.
Drill, trap and stripper/ratchet, raunchy rap killed the club scene. Violence, nasty attitudes and hostility caused nightclubs to die off.
nah, thats been going on since the 90s. Social media and covid did it.
I dropped out of rap and hip hop when gangsta rap started, my moral compass is true
That's not the only clubs that exist. If you don't like rap go to a country club or house music and rock if that's what your into.
Don't blame hip-hop because you choose the wrong club
That might be true for venues which attract a certain segment of the population, but not even close for clubs which attract the majority of people.
I have always liked house music since like 92/93
i live in Cincinnati, OH but often find myself watching Houston news lol! this guy Isiah does a great job being a interviewer, commentator or whatever you call it. salute!
Same, I’m watching in Florida… but from Lexington ky.
I worked in many night clubs. The problem with clubs is that they push buying bottles and vip sections. Clubs used to have seats for common folks to take a break. Now, half of the clubs are sections with very little dance floor room.
For example, look at that silly battle between ny and Baltimore pouring out liquor on the floor. They wasted thousands of dollars in a dic# swinging contest of idiocy.
I’m a 40 year old millennial and in my early 20’s and no one was on their phone. Smart phones hadn’t took over yet. People danced, mingled, and had a good time and the music was amazing. 🤷🏾♀️
Growing up in Los Angeles in the 90s and going to night clubs was a movie. The golden age of hip hop and R & B. Getting into the VIP section was the goal when you were younger, mingling with the stars. A lot of us got in without ID if you knew the right person. I know much hasn't changed now. Just a different era, same buildings different name. But I can't imagine the night club scene gone
I'm from the DC area. Clubbing died out in 2010. It was lit
@@yessir8805 👍🏼clubbing was the #1 thing to do in the night life across the nation, especially since the 60-70s.. i already know DC (DMV) ATL HOU DET ST LOU etc. was all 🔥 i think its lasted longer in bigger cities like L.A. and N.Y. because of the population and local celebrities. You can make a lot as a promoter when you have stars coming thru every nite. But its dying as we speak and hasnt been the same in years. Now we wonder.. WHATS NEXT? because if theres nothing to preoccupy the youth of today, they resort to violence and crime.. as we are seeing now
@@LifesLessons100 I see what you saying. Especially in smaller cities
Hey I have been to a club which Is like being in a movie more then once and from what I heard it still has that vibe. But I do admit right now me and my friend are just really comfortable going to a coffee shop after work or on the weekends and chatting about stuff.
@@thewewguy8t88 💯💯💯
i think growing mentally leads us to appreciating even the most simpliest things in life and being around "real" people. Being happy and comfortable in our surroundings is the way.
Blessings!
82’ baby over here 👈 I’m so glad I was a 90’s teen and an early 2000’s over 21 young adult. WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE 🔥🔥🔥🔥 97-2006 clubbing was WILD!🤭
Reasons why I stopped clubbing:
1. I turned 24. Most stop partying at this age, I noticed. Probably because you value sleep more since your energy levels decline.
2. Miserable people. A shocking amount of people were just angry or upset. Some of the girls even looked lost. I always wondered yth were they there? Even the bartenders hated their lives too.
3. People can’t dance! They just stand around, usually on their cell phone. When they do ‘dance,’ it’s because they are so drunk.
4. Male:female ratio. I would go out early and it was majority female, which was nice. And I swear, by midnight, it was 80% male. And they were desperate and the girls would hide outside the bathrooms locking arms, tired of being hit on.
4. Because closed/house parties are better. Clubbing is actually a hostile environment since no one knows eachother.
Clubs are sure not like they use to be. I was in the club in the 90s. Guys would ask a lady to slow dance... love songs were played in the club. People actually danced and had fun. I hate my daughter is not able to experience this. We, also, did not worry about someone getting shot.
💯💯💯 clubbn in the 90s was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
they were shooting @ the club in the 90’s
Exactly
What happened to the slow jam
Nightclubs Today are filled with Sexually Frustrated Simps Men and Stuck up narcissistic Females!
I'm sooo blessed that I grew up in the 80s/90s when Nightclubs was NOTHING LIKE THIS!
The golden age for nightlife for Me was 1995-2005. Especially 1996 when Ace of Base was kicking it! The people were awesome and we made sure everyone was having a blast. We were getting high off everyones positive Euphoria energy it was Epic! Nothing can hold a candle to those great times!
I remember being a new guy in town and I went to a club in NYC and every strangers made sure I was having a blast and soon they became life long friends to this date.
Of course We stopped clubbing in 2012 because of this crap. Ever since the Gen X retired from the nightlife scene the Nightlife became Extremely hostile, nihilistic, and depressing has hell. It all went down hill. Millinials are all about flexing their damn egos while Gen Z just want to start fights for no reasons. Plus they all are extremely inconsiderate as hell!
I truly feel bad for the young lads today because they will never experience the true joy of having a genuine great time with friends who were once strangers. This is why the Millinials & Gen Z are diagnosed with anxiety/ depression because they lost their souls due to lack of connection to the human race because they are too Inconsiderate & Narcissistic. They have absolutely no manners nor etiquette.
I'm glad I got to experience the golden age of nightlife which was the highlight of my great youth.
I Love being a GEN X! #Genx4life 😂
Blame feminism too. Men can’t even approach women anymore either in fear of being accused for harassment
It's much more DANGEROUS now too💀
At 16 we were clubbing, having a blast dancing just having a good time, back in the late 90s and early 2000s
Im jealous of all of you that got to enjoy the 70s, 80s or 90s, I was just a kid in the 90s, so I couldn't have real fun, everybody so hooked on trying to be cool, they dont know how to have fun, its really sad!!!
I am 67, raised on the West Coast. I lived to dance back in the day. No fights, shootings very little drugs. Every city had their dance clubs. Parking was free, drinks were $1.50. It was a good era.
I remember dancing at a club and someone came up to me and told me I'm brave lol 😂😂😂
Hitting clubs in nyc in the late 90’s to early 2000’s were some of the best nights of my life. Walking out drenched from all the dancing 🕺🏽
Roxy. Limelight. Webster Hall. China Club. CBGBs. Dancing on the stages all night long. Sticking to gay men like white on rice because they were both FUN and SAFE. Stumbling out at sunrise like a bunch of vampires. The diner crawl for breakfast after.
Goddamn I miss those days, and I very badly want them back...😢😔
Smelling like smoke! Lol! I do like smoke free better, but the sweaty cigarette smell will forever remind me of grinding away to Uncle Luke! Haha.
COVID and Social Media have pretty much decimated the nightclub era. It's interesting that one of the panelists said that House Music is the only scene/nightclub that people are dancing. I will say because with House Music you feel the rhythm, you go with it, you move with the flow. All these other genres you don't really get that.
Latin dance nights are live
You are a man of culture. The best atmosphere and music genere is house.
Also househeads are mostly older millenials and gen x and back in their day people actually danced in the club
Its the anglo culture
u gotta be a special kind of lame listening to house music that AIN'T It
Clubbing in the early 2000s was so much fun! I went regularly up until like 2010. Then every blue moon until 2015. I think the last time I went was 2017 and it was pretty dry then. I have so many great memories with my friends though. And some not so great memories. But for the most part, we had a time.
Every generation had a great club era. Sucks Gen Z won't get to have that experience.
Women don't go to clubs to dance, they go and form war circles( they literally sit in a circle so men can't approach them). Inevitably men stop going to clubs and because men are the ones who pay to enter and pay for drinks the clubs don't get revenue and are beginning to shut down. Simple reasons
Women go to the club to have fun. Men go to the club to hookup with women.
@@chelseashamim9148Not anymore 🤣🤣🤣
We're in a circle because it's just us for tonight we aren't looking to go home with anyone; it's not about you that night and the ones that are there to meet a gentleman you guys would never consider. You guys don't have to buy the drinks for women, simply say no. It's ridiculous that you have to spend money to get someone to talk to you. And if they ask, "Hey will you buy me a drink? Just say no thank you.
@@chelseashamim9148 Women go to the club to get attention.
@@chelseashamim9148 That was the fun part for Men.
Loved that you are covering this topic. Old school clubs still exist where folks are dancing, real music is being played, and folks are having fun. But its the over 40 crowd, and the clubs are in the hood. $5-10 covers and free parking all day. Yes, mostly a house music blend. Folks only use their phone to call an uber.
You live in Chicago don't you lol 😂😂
@@rondas7772 I'm always in Georgia and Jersey, both places always have great places to party. Older folk who got sense and a smile.
@@Traewingyea. We still dance in nj 😂
Man, the clubs aren’t just in the hood Lmao
There’s more stuff out there, and sure it’s slim pickings when you start venturing away from the cities.
House is the Best músic and ambient
It was so much fun going to the club in the early 2000’s. I was so excited going out and people watching. Good times.
It's good for clubs to go away, people are too irresponsible and undisciplined to be drinking in public now days.
Drinking at a club is not drinking in public. Clubs are private entities.
Back in the day it use to be the joint now it’s need to go hopefully it will make a come back
Nah, clubs don't need to go away. People who don't know how to socialize in public and have a peaceful time need to stay away from the clubs. Why would you suggest clubs are the problem? No need to deprive mature, peaceful people from having a place to go to have nice time.
@@misstunes1765 Clubs are a problem because they serve alcohol to a point that people get drunk. Drunks are unpredictable, irresponsible, never act mature and are often violent. If you want to be a drunk fool stay home and torture your own family, don't do it in public where our families are.
Not only that. But many men have complained about getting tricked by what they thought was a woman but really was a transgender woman. Plus, many men and women have been drugged and robbed because the drink was spiked. The Woke have infiltrated the straight club scene and that is one of the major reasons men are sick of going to clubs. Next, will be dating apps because the woke has infiltrated that too. Men think they are hooking up with real women but they end up with dudes in a dress! Women are getting drugged and assaulted. So, basically people are going to start having house parties or Jazz lounge bar and grill.
Been died out..
clubbing has always been lame as hell
literally, every single component of our society is being demolished and redesigned to encourage people to not leave their homes. It’s so depressing. We’re watching the slow, rapidly accelerating deaths of nightlife.
The problem is that technology divided people. People always were different, most people could like clubbing one day and chilling at home the next, some were party animals always partying or social butterflies having sleepovers and going to the mall together, some were more into reading books, gardening etc... now people are extremes, either doing drugs or not leaving the house and instead ordering everything online (groceries, clothes etc...). Before people were holding conversations, even different friends had fun, the introvert extrovert dynamic, now we act as if we belong in certain groups, we spread hate online, we fight, we try to belong to look cool (some kids smoking cause his friends do it, some kids gaming all day because they think they can't play soccer or volleyball with the others, etc...)
No one is going to talk about how violent clubs can be?
I'm a millennial, and i have to say, there is something very wrong with Gen-Z. They don't know how to socialize. I take comedy classes with a bunch of Gen-Z people and nobody is talking to each other. They just sit around staring at the wall, or they stare at their phones, or their laptops. Imagine being in a room full of people and no one is saying anything to each other. It's like something out of a horror movie. It's kind of creepy. So it's not just the clubs, they're a very isolated and lonely generation wherever they go. SAD 😂
Back in my day...
The last thing we would have wanted at the club was anyone filming.
We were acting wild and dancing. Real dancing where you don't want anyone recording you.
I can't imagine how creepy it must feel that anyone can record you now.
What killed the night club was over priced drinks, social media, and a total disregard to men in general.
I think if a club had an area or a separate room just for pics and videos that might work out. It's not having disregard for men. it could be that ladies are just there to let loose with their gal-pals. It has always been that way. We have the right to say no thank you just like you have the right to say no thank you. What if a girl that is so not on your scale of attractive came up and said hey dance with me? Will you? It;s ok if you say no thank you because you are within you're right to say no and she doesn't have the right to call you out or call you a name or say that you are disregarding her. It is what it is. Also people aren't going to clubs to meet people anymore it's to stunt.
@@Cantetinza17 All the more reason why the club scene is dying. Just go to a restaurant, lounge, or a bar instead.
People do not disregard men lol lol
I disregard men. I wanted to hang a sign on me that said, "I'm here to chill not talk. Thanks".
dont forget the gangs, drugs, fights and drama
In the late 20th Century, the club scene was for dancing, socializing, having a few cocktails, and relieving stress while having a good time. This generation has lost the art of socialization, and the joy of getting on the dance floor. Their phones and devices are the center of attention instead of people
Late 80s-early 00s was my clubgoing era in NYC. In hindsight, it was MAGICAL. Take the disco nap, pregame at home with friends and then head out to dance with abandon well into the night. There were still expenses then but I can imagine how much more it costs nowadays.
To me, just how video killed the radio star (#iykyk), cell phones and social media killed the nightclub.
Limelight and the palladium were majestic,
Lol I had to look up "disco nap" I must be too young and I'm a millennial 😂
We would pre game also
Clubs, like gyms, need a "no phones" policy at this point.
Agreed.
That doesn’t make sense…
@@andrebrown10101you must be a phone addict it was a time there were no phones wtf you need a phone in a club for
I use my phone for music at the gym. I need that.
@@Traumadj not a phone addict, don’t go to the club, still doesn’t make sense. And even on top of that, I’m more referring to the gym which makes even less sense.
Gen Z is not clubbing. The Millennial scene was lame, but it was the last generation willing to shake it's ass in public. The modern scene is mostly girls taking reels yelling "yoooooo." Honestly if you younger guys are looking to party, make some money and go foreign. Be a digital nomad or something.
This is a generation of self centered robots trying to convince others on the screens that they are human.
Well said
Clubs have been declining since the mid 2010s. I stated taking salsa lessons in 2015 and once I was able dance proficiently I started hitting the salsa clubs hard. Haven’t had a need to go back to regular clubs since then
Latin and African clubs are where to be.
There´s a lot of weirdos entering the salsa scene. I really feel like there´s a massive antisocial issue at play here. I started dancing in 2017 and noticed the salsa scene, especially bachata has become very antisocial and competitive
Can anybody remember vividly how it was b4 social media...when pay phones was on every block..man miss those days. Simpler times then..
Im old AF. Im 44. Not interested in going to clubs. Im happy hanging out at home or going to a nice bar or lounge, trying a new restaurant, a movie, some sort of game or entertainment place etc. Those are more my speed.
Same! And I’m 49. I’m happy having fun with my hubby!
40 here, I clubbed back in the late 90s and early 2000s. I dont like the new music, or the stupid people who listen to that crap. Imagine financing a nice car just to go valet at a spot, where poor people congregate, and girls wear tennis shoes and dresses, nobody has any standards, and nobody really cares about having fun but just want to instigate drama. Hell no. I like speakeasys. Places people ARENT AT. lounges are awesome. I hit a spot with my wife last week, we had a gourmet craft meal, and enjoyed some thoughtfully made libations at a speakeasy style spot adjacent to our dining area. There was no entry or indication of the presence of a bar from the outside. You had to sit down to eat in order to know it was there. Probably keeps the riff raff out.
Same here 51. Stopped clubbing around 33. But love concerts, plays, lounges, etc, even the casino since I live here in Vegas. But they do have nice clubs out here. You're definitely need your money cause they're not cheap. Lots of things to do here and never step in the club.
Same.. and I remember being 21 and making fun of 30 yr olds at clubs. I feel like clubs were for 18-25 yr olds and lounges and bars 21 and older but more for 25 on up.
Same here. And 44 is not old 😉
I feel bad for you youngsters. I consider myself lucky to have experienced the club scene in the late 90s and the early 2000s. Music was soulful and fresh, we could actually sing along cause mumbling rappers wasn’t a thing back then. Women were REAL(no bbl, no onlyFans)they were cute and innocent and were really looking to have organic connections with dudes. Guys were clean, in great shape, smelled good and were way more mature… We were really enjoying every moments. Cell phones were strictly to make phone calls and texting, not to live through them.
I was big in the club scene 20 years ago in my 30's and 40's in San Francisco but people today are so rude and unfriendly. I can't imagine doing it today.
These people are late. The club scene changed years ago.....It changed when women started dancing with each other and ignoring the men. Men just gave up and started golfing....
Don't you realize young people are too poor to spend this kind of money ? Young people don't make enough to do what you old people do. A box of KFC is $16, inflation has everybody poor.
That’s why you cook from home, Einstein 😂 who has that kind of money to pay 16 dollars for kfc GARBAGE?! That s#it is unhealthy. Get yourself to the dollar twenty five store and get a loaf of bread, some cold cuts and make sandwiches. You can also get some pasta and sauce to make spaghetti. Food doesn’t have to be expensive, so this sounds like you have a budgeting issue right there. Fortunately you are right about clubbing being too expensive. I wouldn’t go if it were free cuz clubbin aint safe, I’m always too tired to go, and it’s boring.
@@-_Somebody_this is a perfect example of someone inserting an opinion that wasn’t asked for nor is it even on topic. You’re assuming the OP can’t afford food.
@@besverjin5130 this is a perfect example of a hatin’ comment. I said what I said and yes it had everything to do with being “poor”. Read their comment again goofy.
@@-_Somebody_ The cost of meat, a loaf of bread together is worth the price of a $16 KFC meal especially if you factor in taxes.
Gen X here. My club day's were mid late 80s- early 00. We didnt have smartphones but in the 90's everyone had pagers but they didn't distract us at clubs. I use to go to Raves , but mostly underground music clubs like industrial, goth, electronic and sometimes house music. Every weekend was a party until early in the morning than we often would go to Denny's for coffee and food. I had sooooo much fun and feel lucky we didn't have smart phones distracting us from dancing, drinking and having fun with friends. sadly, things seem very different now.
From somebody who has been going to night clubs since the age of 16.
Yea , it's not what it used to be. People on their phones, sitting on their little tables stuck to their phones, no dancing whatsoever, just taking pictures for social media.
For guys, well... all the promoters and hosts will take the hot girls to the VIP so they can have them to themselves, the women that don't make it to the VIP or don't have a table, are looking for guys that will invite them to a table (bottle rats).
Most of these people need to stay home, especially you ladies that are just there for clout or to fill you little profile and little stories.
As a nightclub owner and operator since 1995. Another reason the club life has changed for the worse is DUI. the dui helped kill the loyal customer. Yes the bottles ruined it and the cell phones. But the house music parties are your best bet for real dancing.
Agreed! I've not had a bad night at one yet!
House music happy music 🎶.
Used to go to clubs to approach and meet girls before the pandemic. Started noticing a decline then. Once things started reopening, I started noticing that most women in the clubs either brought their boyfriends or would literally just be there to post on insta/snap just to show other people that they’re there then look at me like I’m crazy when I try to talk to them. The club scene in America is trash
It's horrible and it is cause everyone fat
Im 24 years old and this segment is most def true...i got a old soul ...i do my best not to touch my phone unlesss if im gettin a number or some...my go to is always gettin drunk n dance till the night is over its fun for me ...i work 5 days a week n work out 4 days a week so i need tht day to just enjoy the night life...
Getting drunk is not cool, you're age, have regular fun at the club, you're going to kill destroy your liver and age your body way to fast