Great night last Saturday. Long walk in the afternoon, few drinks, followed by more, then my g/f decides we should make a night of it. I'm not normally a club person, the only club I'm comfortable in within Liverpool is Krazy House, the metal nightclub. So, it was decided Krazy House, but then we remembered a place about 10 minutes walk from our house that we'd been meaning to visit, a bit similar to Krazy House, so of we went. Got there at 11pm and had a few drinks, next thing we know there's a Pink Floyd tribute band doing a full gig! And they were pretty spot on. Spent a while talking to them at the interval and afterwards had a great chat with the guitarist. Plus...10 minute walk home at kicking out time
Think I've found my local bar! Apparently the have tribute bands every weekend. This weekend is Rammstein and in a few weeks a Foo Fighters tribute band. Only problem now is trying to find someone to go with me! No one I know has the same musical taste as me 
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As far as your blog is concerned, I am not much of a club person myself. There is a couple reasons for that. One, I hate crowds. I do not like having room to move and clubs are usually jammed packed full of people. Also since I use my wheelchair when there is a lot of walking involved, moving a wheelchair is some clubs is quite difficult due to the crowding factor. Thirdly, all the clubs in my state of West Virginia tend to play the same types of music. You either have the crap pop that is overplayed on every radio station being remixed by a d.j. Or you have the more common rap music being played. In this case, these songs are played in every version they have been made, so once again it is boring and repetitive. Finally, you have the less common clubs that tend to cater to the country music loving community. I am not a big fan of over played pop, rap, or country, so this ultimately leads to a dislike in clubbing. However, I think it is insanely awesome that where you live there are clubs that play rock and metal music, which is generally my favorite, although musically I like a little of everything. I will give anything a try once. Not to mention, that some of these same clubs are cover bands. That is so great. I love it when a song is covered by someone other than the original artist. Two things can happen in these cases. One, the band sounds like a replica of the original, so you enjoy yourself because it is like seeing the real band just in disguise. Or two, the cover band does the song completely different from the original artists perspective and makes it ever more awesome in nature. I tend to like acoustic versions of songs and acoustic covers for the very same reasons. As for the cover bands you mentioned coming up, I think the Rammstein one would be a killer one to experience. Heck, I would go by myself if something so awesome was happening in my hometown and I am so not a going solo person. Nonetheless, I hope things continue to go well for you and I look forward to keeping up to date on your blogs again! Keep me updated if you decide to check out any of those cover bands. I would interested to hear how they turn out!