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Houston Laff Stop- The End of an Era

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Another Brother, Dec 21, 2009.

  1. Another Brother

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    It seems like just yesterday when I did my first open mic.

    "I went to the store to buy condoms yesterday and the guy behind the counter says "Sir that will be 4 dollars plus tax" I said "Tax? I want the kind that you roll on!""

    When I started in stand-up the Laff Stop was one of the most popular and well-respected comedy clubs in the country. Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, Brett Butler, Thea Vidale, Janeane Garofalo, etc. honed their craft as unknown commodities on that open mic stage while weekly shows featured the best comedians of their era. The Laff Stop was more than a club, it was an institute of higher learning. If I could actually get booked there then my career path would be set, acceptance at the Laff Stop was acceptance all over the country...and that meant bookings, TV consideration and in some cases super-stardom.

    After winning 'Houston's Funniest Person' in the early 90's I got my first booking. My open mic status was shed, I actually got paid to perform, and now that I was working the Stop the dates started to trickle in. It began...

    Comedians so respected the atmosphere and eclectic energy, that many of the most creative artists of our generation recorded their live CD on the Laff Stop stage. Mitch Hedberg, Doug Stanhope, Tom Rhodes, Pablo Francisco, to name a few recorded one, and in some cases did multiple recordings there. It was a place that respected creativity and rewarded it with packed audiences, drugs, alcohol, adulation, and the occasional random sexual romp in the upstairs green room.

    As the years passed the economy and took it's toll on the Stop. It moved from it's original West Gray location to what the owners thought would be the more profitable Allen Parkway, literally 5 minutes away. Stand-up sustained a huge blow when cable TV got in the way of it's progress. A comedian's popularity was defined by his 5 minutes on Comedy Central instead of his work ethic in clubs. No longer could an independent club that seats 250 afford to take chances on building a following for comics, now the huge clubs were sucking ticket sales out of the community with celebrity acts and bulk agent buys (agents that make deals with clubs to book lesser known acts in order to get their larger acts).

    My relationship with the Stop was the most dysfunctional relationship in my professional life. At first she loved me, at times she hated me but after 18 years we had settled into a nice place. Not only did I do my first open mic there, I was robbed at gunpoint (yes, in River Oaks) for the first and only time in my life. It was the last place I saw Freddie Soto alive, the last place I worked with Carlos Mencia, the last place I had 20 comics to watch my headline set and the last time I did 2 hours on stage.

    This past Saturday night the stage was darkened for the last time.

    R.I.P. Laff Stop. Thanks for the memories.
     
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  2. DonnyMost

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    It was never going to survive at its current location.

    RIP.
     
  3. moestavern19

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    Or the fact they spelled "Laff" wrong for so many years! :eek: :( :confused: :)


    RIP, Sir. :(
     
  4. The_Yoyo

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    was this the place i went to?
     
  5. moestavern19

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    Nah, that was up north somewhere.
     
  6. SirCharlesFan

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    Did their phone number end with HA HA?
     
  7. Dave_78

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    They have been blowing up my phone for months with the free tickets thing. I'm not gonna miss that.
     
  8. DieHard Rocket

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    Man, I had no idea they were closing. They did bug the hell out of me with the phone calls for free tickets but I enjoyed going on occasion over the last couple of years. I think they actually called me last week- I probably would've gone if I had known.
     
  9. across110thstreet

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    did anyone see Sarah Tollemache's set?
     
  10. Another Brother

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    Sarah is brilliant. We're having a get together tonight at Sherock's (the original Laff Stop location) beginning at 8. Should be a fun free night with great stories and a lotta cool comics performing.
     
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  11. DaDakota

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    We had a memorial service for my uncle Chuck Shramek there, he was a local radio DJ who died of stomach cancer.

    Lots of comics and DJs came out to pay tribute, I loved that place.

    DD
     
  12. across110thstreet

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    awesome AB!

    it's great to see her come this far!

    I met with her in LA with a group of old friends.
     
  13. Ziggy

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    Made it to a handful of amateur nights there in my day. Weird times...
     
  14. Shroopy2

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    any "green room" accounts?
     
  15. mc mark

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    Tell Joanie Coyote Griff says hi!
     
  16. across110thstreet

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    I've actually never seen her perform live, only her work on Last Comic Standing.

    she has a hilarious bit about Halo 3 ruining relationships...
     
  17. rezdawg

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    Oh damn...i was getting a phone call every other week for 2 years telling me I have free tickets...guess its the end of me screening their calls.
     
  18. Uprising

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    ya, those free tickets calls were damn annoying.

    BTW, Moes...you were right on with the Swoly-D type post....I seriously thought it was him till I saw you quoted.
     
  19. Coach AI

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    whoa, wait...what? I knew the name was familiar and I remembered it from the Stevens and Pruett days on the radio, but I had completely forgotten about the Heaven's Gate connection.

    This was your uncle?
     
  20. droxford

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    Man, I LOVED Shramek's reports on the S&P show! I, too, didn't know he was your uncle.
     

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