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The End of an Era

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by RocketMan Tex, Oct 9, 2006.

  1. RocketMan Tex

    RocketMan Tex Member

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    Never played there, but got tanked there once. It was small, smelly, dingy and smoky...just like a rock club should be!


    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/entertainment/4245343.html

    New York's CBGB's closing its doors after 33 years


    By LARRY McSHANE
    Associated Press

    NEW YORK — Legs McNeil remembers the night back in 1975 when he walked into the dingy storefront club perched in the even dingier Bowery neighborhood. The band onstage, four guys in leather jackets and torn jeans, was the Ramones. McNeil sat at a nearby table, watching their set with Lou Reed.

    It was unforgettable. But as McNeil would soon discover, it was just a typical night at CBGB's, the club that spawned punk rock while launching the careers of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Blondie, the Talking Heads and the Ramones.

    "Every night was memorable, except I don't remember 'em," said a laughing McNeil, co-author of the punk rock history "Please Kill Me."

    After Sunday, memories are all that will remain when the cramped club with its capacity of barely 300 people goes out of business after 33 years. Although its boom years are long gone, CBGB's remained a Manhattan music scene fixture: part museum, part barroom, home to more than a few rock and roll ghosts.

    The club didn't exit without a fight. An assortment of high-profile backers, including E Street Band guitarist Little Steven Van Zandt, battled to keep the legendary club open. But in the end, it was a simple landlord-tenant dispute — and owner Hilly Kristal saw the handwriting on the club's dank walls.

    "I knew the closing was inevitable, because my lawyers said, 'You can't win this case. The law is that your lease is up, and they don't even need a reason to put you out,'" said Kristal.

    Kristal sits beneath a platinum record from Joan Jett, a CBGB's clock and a few of the endless band stickers that blanket the interior. Kristal, who is battling lung cancer, wears a black and white CBGB's T-shirt with a matching baseball cap.

    He once managed the Village Vanguard, the renowned jazz club where he booked acts like Miles Davis. Things were a bit different at his new club: "In rock, the bands were creative — but at first, they didn't play so well."

    The first punk-scene band at Kristal's nightspot was Television, soon followed by Patti Smith. Punk poet Smith will play the closing night as well, a booking that Kristal described as effortless.

    Smith isn't the only veteran playing one last gig. The '80s hardcore band Bad Brains and the '70s punks the Dictators are both scheduled for the final week. Blondie's Debbie Harry and Chris Stein are also stopping by.

    When Kristal opened his doors in December 1973, CBGB's stood for country, bluegrass and blues — three musical styles that wound up in short supply. Tommy Ramone, drummer for the Ramones, recalled how a new breed of bands gravitated to the space.

    "At that time, there were no places to play in New York," Ramone said last year. "It was a very dead time in New York City, doldrums all around. But CBGB's allowed bands — original bands, no less — the freedom to go and play and do whatever they pleased."

    Kristal plans to move the club far from its roots with a new CBGB's in Las Vegas. The owner plans to strip the current club down to the bare walls, bringing as much of it to Nevada as possible.

    "We're going to take the urinals," he said. "I'll take whatever I can. The movers said, 'You ought to take everything, and auction off what you don't want on eBay.' Why not? Somebody will."

    Even a longtime CBGB's devotee like McNeil thinks the best advice for the 74-year-Kristal is go west, old man.

    "I always said Hilly should go to Vegas," said McNeil. "Girls with augmented breasts playing Joey Ramone slot machines. It would become an institution."
     
  2. the futants

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    it is a sad day, but inevitable.
     
  3. UTweezer

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    i saw the dead kennedy's (w/o jello) a few weeks ago at cb's...

    i took an extra long look around...sobering reality of gentrification

    i'll have to check it out when it re-opens in vegas!
     
  4. Deckard

    Deckard Blade Runner
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    Damn. I always wanted to go, and never made it. Another one bites the dust. :(
     
  5. lpbman

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    Sad day.... but it still doesn't excuse that horrible SNL skit.
     
  6. BobFinn*

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    I was in a band, but left after they decided to go in a different direction. About a month after I left, they landed a gig at CBGB's. Wish I could have played there.
     
  7. Mr. Brightside

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    OMFUG! Never figured out what a gormandizer is?
     
  8. UTweezer

    UTweezer Member

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    to eat greedily
     
  9. BobFinn*

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    Blondie playing CBGB's in 1977

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    The Dead Boys "Sonic Reducer" 1977 (Pearl Jam does a great cover of this song)

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  10. BobFinn*

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    The Ramones "Pinhead" 1977

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    "Cretin Hop"

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    "Judy is a Punk" 1974 (Very Rare footage)

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  11. BobFinn*

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    Last ones, I promise...Guns N Roses "Patience" 1987 (Slash knockin off a bottle of JD)

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    "Move To The City"

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    "Mr. Brownstone"

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    "You're Crazy"

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  12. rodrick_98

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    did they not find a new location in manhattan to move to? the article only mentions moving to vegas, but this was posted on their myspace blog a while back:

    We are staying in New York and we are looking for a space in downtown Manhattan. We are not moving to Las Vegas or anywhere else. We are, however, looking at opening up a sister club elsewhere... perhaps a CBGB West. But the original CBGB, though it will have to move, will remain in New York.

    http://www.myspace.com/cbgb
     

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