3/7/74 issue.
Bette inspires an early imitator. |
3/14/74 issue:
According to the "Riffs" review, she wasn't quite ready to give up her day job. |
The paper's public access cable show featured interesting topics each week--I wonder if any tapes survive. |
3/21/74 issue:
First Club 82 ad I saw. I'll make a separate post for them. |
The Metro had some pretty interesting shows, but I only saved a few ads 'cause they seemed to host mostly folkies and comedians. |
3/28/74 issue:
First of several examples I found of the streaking fad used as an advertising gimmick. |
First CBGB ad I saw--will collect them in a separate post. Didn't spot any '74 Hilly's on the Bowery ads prior to this either. |
4/4/74 issue:
Came out so dark I cannot tell where this took place. |
Queen opening for Mott on Broadway--can you imagine? |
4/11/74 issue:
4/18/74 issue:
I recognize Ronnie, but can't tell if those are Nedra and Estelle with her. Must consult Ronnie's memoir to see if she mentions this gig. |
And so the ATM revolution begins. This one only seems to give cash advances on credit cards though. |
4/25/74 issue:
This later became Dojo. |
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