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| - Step into a Southern-style bar and get ugly? Well, to each own experience. If you must or must not. I had that pleasure when just enough for a quick rest and feel the "bar" experience for the time being during a night out in the city, but it did not bring back the "Coyote Ugly" feel of the movie. If you've seen the movie, do not expect such to be. As it is located by the "Strip", a name for Las Vegas Boulevard, expect loud, crowded atmosphere with beautiful patrons. Standing room. Not much of dancing on the bar top, there was dancing but nothing like in the movie. Cowgirls. Bouncers are there to keep rowdiness in check. If you'd like to dance on th stage, you get free shots of drink. Still it was fun. Music? from the jukebox. Patrons pick it. Singing? There's Karaoke to get those vocal chords working. Sing country music or rock songs. Look up over head, female acoutrements which are cup-like (okay, that's the bra to layman's term) hangs above. The light looks mistily fogged from smoke, whiff second-hand smoke. Bartenders worked with the crowd who have waited for the attention for some time. Cute waitresses. Friendly staff. Pricey drinks. But that's what it is when it's the most visited bar in the city that stays open till three in the morning. Expect to be patient and not take the fun out of a Vegas night visit to a hot bar with feeling un-bar happy. I could only hum that song from the movie to get me in the Coyote Ugly mood and I like that song. To those wanting to imbibe on this bar experience, it is final tonight 2013 March 1st, as it closes. Well then it was at service for twenty years. But it stays open in other US cities and globally, to name some: New York, Nashville, New Orleans, Novosibirsk in Russia, Key West in Florida, St. Petersburg in Russia, Germany, San Antonio in Texas, Oklahoma, etc. Want to re-live the experience, see "Coyote Ugly" movie and dream it was. What was that song played in that movie, which I like? It's "Can't Fight the Moonlight", a pop song written by Diane Warren, recorded by country pop singer LeAnn Rimes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPA5QBr_YmM There I go now, singing and humming http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfzNb6JGwT0 that song... "You can try to resist... you'll surrender your heart..."
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