A Quote by Eric Goode

If hotels are replacing nightclubs, then they're replacing nightclubs for yuppies. — © Eric Goode
If hotels are replacing nightclubs, then they're replacing nightclubs for yuppies.
And a revolution of automation finds machines replacing men in the mines and mills of America, without replacing their incomes or their training or their needs to pay the family doctor, grocer and landlord.
Nightclubs are the equivalent of a Catholic Church in a poor country. You hear a lot of stuff about churches filled with gold while the people are starving. But what elitists don't get is that for poor people, the church is their own mansion. Nightclubs fill the same function.
If you look at it from just a pure economic basis, technology is replacing all of the jobs robots can do, and machinery is replacing the jobs that humans once held. If we don't train our children to imagine, to create, they're going to be unemployable.
FROM THE FIRST DAY YOU ARE TOLD IF YOU WANT TO BE THE BEST THEN STAY OUT THE NIGHTCLUBS!
Replacing half of the U.S. ground-transport fuels with hydrogen from wind power by 2050, for example, might require 1,400 gigawatts of advanced wind turbines or more... replacing those fuels with electricity might require less than 400 GW.
I played a lot of nightclubs in and around Tulsa till I was about 22, 24 years old, then I started travellin' around.
I worked nightclubs all through my 20s, and I was a teetotaler.
David Frost plucked me from the nightclubs.
For a long time I thought I knew for sure who I was. I grew up in New Orleans and became a comedian. And there was everything that came along with that. The nightclubs. The smoking. The drinking. Then I turned 13.
I started playing in nightclubs when I was about 14 in Oklahoma.
I have always hated nightclubs, and don't like loud music.
Gay nightclubs offer better dance music.
Last century, when the beams needed replacing, carpenters used oak trees that had been planted in 1386 when the dining hall was first built. The 14th-century builder had planted the trees in anticipation of the time, hundreds of years in the future, when the beams would need replacing. Did the carpenters plant new trees to replace the beams again a few hundred years from now?
You see mob guys when you play in nightclubs. It's part of the protocol.
When I was young, all I wanted to do was go to nightclubs, drink, have fun and be unproductive.
So I'm in my 51st year of playin' mostly nightclubs. I do some concerts.
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