Ahh, probably the building where I have seen the most live music, 203E. Davis St served time under the flags of the Ottobar, The Talking Head Club and Chambers. From the late 1980's to early 2008 this little Tudor-style building has seen some legendary performances. Many of them didn't even happen inside the club. Lightning Bolt destroyed hundreds of kids in the back alley and the Bourbon Street Anti-Fest and Reverent Fog Fest were summertime traditions of drinking and music on the filthy little side street.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Where are they now ? A view of some Dead Venues as they look today.
Ahh, probably the building where I have seen the most live music, 203E. Davis St served time under the flags of the Ottobar, The Talking Head Club and Chambers. From the late 1980's to early 2008 this little Tudor-style building has seen some legendary performances. Many of them didn't even happen inside the club. Lightning Bolt destroyed hundreds of kids in the back alley and the Bourbon Street Anti-Fest and Reverent Fog Fest were summertime traditions of drinking and music on the filthy little side street.
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The Marble Bar was in the basement of the Congress Hotel. There were stairs down to a separate entrance to the left of the hotel lobby doors. There was a second venue called the Galaxy Ballroom in the Congress Hotel from about 1983 to 1985 -- in an old ballroom (I guess) off the right side of the lobby.
How about...
-The Bloodshed?
-Sushi Cafe?
-The Shufflehouse?
More DIY spaces, please?
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