Originally motivated by our need to create a queer space where ourselves and our friends could go to avoid the shitful music and shallow attitudes that - to us at the time - summed up the gay scene, Q + A rapidly proved far more popular than I could ever have imagined. Rather than lasting for a couple of months at best, which was about as much as I dared to hope when we first opened, the club has run for years, proving constantly successful week after week, year after year.
From its earliest incarnation at what was then called Wall Street (now the Hi Fi Bar), came into its own when, a couple of months later, we shifted venues, and nights, to Thursdays at the Builders' Arms in Fitzroy. For the next nine years we packed the crowds in every night, with constant queues testimony to the need for a queer club that played the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Sleater Kinney, Nirvana, Blur, Fatboy Slim, and Belle & Sebastian, instead of Kylie, Madonna, handbag house and hiNRG dance music. When the pub changed hands, and we were kicked out on a Wednesday afternoon with just two hours notice, Q + A opened the very next night at Collingwood's A Bar Called Barry, just down the road.
In a larger space, the club was even more successful, at the same time attracting a newer, younger crowd that saw its idiosyncratic nature gradually shift towards a more homogenous vibe. Simultaneously, though, it remained an alternative to the mainstream gay scene, even if it was no longer, strictly speaking, an 'alternative' club.
So why close down Q + A when it continues to draw a full house and large queues every Thursday night? The main reason is that the three of us who run the night, Helen, Pete and myself, have all moved on with our lives. We have other things to focus on (such as editing a weekly newspaper for example); on top of which, we're all getting just a little too old to be DJing for a club full of young queers whose average age is about 21, when we're all aged in our late thirties. I may not be feeling my age, but I am aware that the musical tastes of our predominant crowd, and my own, no longer run parallel.
It's been a wild ride. I've made some wonderful friends at Q + A, and indeed, met several boyfriends over the years who I still care deeply about . But now the end is near. And so I face the final curtain...
Please join us for the last ever Q + A on Thursday June 28 from 9pm at A Bar Called Barry. If you're coming, please come early. It's going to be a crazy night!
14 comments:
Oh no! Thanks to your invite many many months ago to come along to Q&A I will forever have fond memories of it.
Thank you for starting up a place were you can just be yourself.
oh! would you guys not consider handing over the reins? i feel like there'd be young blood just dying to take over such a venerable institution.
carn! do it for mark davis! and all the northside peeps [who might not be able to visit the peel anymore ;)]!
Bummer Mr Watts. Q+A trully was a place to get away from the tasteless musak and crowds on 'the scene'. It will be missed!
Hey Richard. Me and Pete will be there! And please, don't hand over the reins. Like you said the other night, it'll force people to come up with something new.
Coming to Sweaty Betty on Sunday night?
ahhh memories... trashy, tragic memories.
q&a will be sadly missed, along with your musical stylings.
dup and i will be there to share one final drink (or ten) with you.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Q+A was a top night and a lot of fun. So long and thanks for all the tyoons.
i love sleater kinney, le tigre and all the other slightly more alternative music that you play. I think its a shame that somewhere that is clearly popular, and plays awesome music is coming to an end. Thanks for breaking the stereotype.. now i guess its back to drag venues and pop music. (and being female.. i guess that doesnt include the peel)
It's a shame to see the end of this Thursday night institution.
I found Q&A exactly one year ago. My life has changed so much since then, largely due to the friends I made there.
Thanks for providing an 'alternative' to the generic gay clubs.
Q&A will be missed.
Hey Richard.
its sad that its coming to an end.
Though i think the "concept" of Q&A needs to be created a new somewhere different. I couldn't stomach to be there any more with all the teeny queens and fakeness.
But don't throw in your DJ reins just yet :) i love your music and i love what ya play.
Well thank god!! .. Now we know the 90s are well and truly overrrrr! lol
Bah...another thing I'll miss by being in Adelaide. Think I probably should go to Mum's 90th birthday though.
Yr all too kind - well, most of youse anyways. ;-)
Looking forward to catching up on our closing night with as many of youse as possible.
Ok, so this is horrifically late, but I just wanted to say: thank you so much Richard, Helen and Pete.
Thank you not just for creating a great night out, but also a unique space in which to be. To relax, and to exist: unconformed to preconceived notions of status or identity.
Q&A was something quietly revolutionary; under-appreciated while simultaneously taken-for-granted, in the way that all truly profound things are.
It wasn't just the fact that you broadened the playlist, but that you broadened the audience, aiming for inclusion, not exclusion, in a culture that often seeks to define us by what we are not, rather than the panoply of things that we are, or could be.
I'm sorry to have missed the last, but even the few I enjoyed were more than enough to be immensely grateful.
Don x
Yo Richard.
From the Guy that always wanted Nirvana Played, I would like to thank-you on a personal note for creating QnA. It was what I needed, and yeah, what more. Thanks a bunch.
Ben.
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