Friday, September 21, 2007

i'ma let ya do your thing, as long as your thing ain't got a single thing to do wtih me and what i'm tryin to bring.

"While The Collective and Die Maschine didn't have the loudest soundsystems and were never the fanciest clubs in Winnipeg, the Osborne Village complex did have the best club night in town (Good Form) and also hosted its fair share of excellent bands over the years. Although Good Form will likely find another home, losing another live music venue is going to have an impact. Filling a much needed hole in Winnipeg's club scene, Mike B. and Rob Vilar's Good Form not only offered up cutting-edge indie rock, dance-punk, electro and hip hop week after week, it never lost its focus or appeal despite increasing popularity. If you were too lazy to stand in line for hours to attend the final Good Form/'80s night, THE CITIES ANSWER TO L.A'S INFAMOUS COBRASNAKE, local photographer Justin Pokrant, has put up a bunch of party photos on his blog, Winnipeg Paparazzi, from the club's second-last night in operation. "

you'd think that a semi-reputable news media publication would check their facts before putting shit to print.

well as long as everyone else knows where to come for their daily fill of fun, no skin off my back.
word bloods.
v.