A nightclub (also known as a discothèque, disco, dance club or club) is an entertainment venue which usually operates late into the night. A nightclub is generally distinguished from bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a dance floor and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded music. The busiest nights for a nightclub are Friday and Saturday night.
The music in nightclubs is either live bands or, more commonly, a mix of songs played by a DJ through a powerful PA system. Most clubs or club nights cater to certain music genres.
From about 1900 to 1920, working class Americans would gather at honky tonks or juke joints to dance to music played on a piano or a jukebox. Webster Hall is credited as the first modern nightclub, being built in 1886 and starting off as a "social hall", originally functioning as a home for dance and political activism events. During US Prohibition, nightclubs went underground as illegal speakeasy bars, with Webster Hall staying open, with rumors circulating of Al Capone's involvement and police bribery. With the repeal of Prohibition in February 1933, nightclubs were revived, such as New York's 21 Club, Copacabana, El Morocco, and the Stork Club. These nightclubs featured big bands (there were no DJs).
?Hay una discoteca por acqui?
I don't speak the language
I can't understand a word
Where angels fear to tread
I've sometimes walked
and tried to talk
but how can I be heard
in such a world
when I'm lost?
I'm doing what I do
to see me through
I'm going out
and carrying on as normal
?Hay una discoteca por acqui?
?Te quiero?
?Entiende usted?
Digame
?Cuanto tiempo tengo que esperar?
I don't speak the anger
though the chances that I've let
pass me by
ad now I regret
I can't forget
They're haunting me
like a score of unpaid debts
Is it enough
to live in hope
that someday we'll be free
without this fear?
I'm going out and carrying on as normal
?Hay una discoteca por acqui?
Te quiero
?Entiende usted?
Digame