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Originally Posted by Kirsten Nah, Kris Goodman; he's the lighting director for the Classic Grand, and the Arches (or was, I dunno if he still does Arches regularly..), amongst other wee private ventures and projects of his
But he practically runs the fucking joint, due to "poor management" - which I shouldn't really be saying publically, but fuck it, it's out there now
He's a lovely guy, so don't bite his head off straight away Kirsten love  |
I don't ever bite people's heads off Kirsten, I've no idea where you've got that notion

The name definitely rings a bell, I'm sure I met him at the end of the night and I was bloody lovely! Is he dark haired and wears a bandana thingy on his head? He did a superb job with the lights; really they looked amazing with the red. I'll promise to be extra nice to him the next time I'm in
Don't know anything about the Classic G's manager, so can't comment other than I think it ran pretty smoothly on Saturday. As for the stage decisions, that might well be down to the club promoters. I think it was a nice touch to allow folk to put jackets and bags up. Better than "cloakroom is full, nae luck".
I want to chip in about the bar as well. I got served no problem at all, really quickly and with a lovely smile from a handsome boy. They did a brilliant job on such a busy night (IMO).