Some good stuff has been coming through the pipeline lately...only I'm usually not the one that's been finding it all.
Handsome Dick Manitoba on Jimmy Fallon, 1/10/2012. HDM started a tumblr not too long ago as well. (ISTR a late-'90s Dictators show, either at CB's or Coney Island High, where he went on an anti-computer rant and swore he'd never buy one.)
I can't say I'm a fan of the "comedy stylings" of Opie and Anthony or Colin Quinn, but I did dig their discussion about '80s Long Island clubs on YT (starts around the 24 minute mark through to 45). Thanks Tommy! Naturally, there are at least two FB groups on this topic and era.
Stupefaction and Flaming Pablum both recently featured an episode of a wacky '80s public access cable dance show called New York Dance Stand, which was shot at Danceteria and Trash and Vaudeville. There's even a bit of garage action within--keep your eyes peeled for a glimpse of Wendy Wild and Dino Sorbello of the Mad Violets during the dance contest segment, starting at 17:50. I was a mere tyke and more into mainstream rock and roll at this point, but I used to relish reading about places like this in the gossip columns of the Post and Daily News. So many of these songs permeated the very air of Louis Armstrong Middle School back then--and jeez, who knew the singers of "A-E-I-O-U, I sometimes cry" were British and male??? A shorter portion of the show as broadcast on Night Flight, including some commercials ("brought to you by Sergio Valente"), is also on YT. Danceteria has a couple of FB groups devoted to it, as does Trash and Vaudeville. And Nile Rodgers discusses Danceteria in his fantastic memoir (and essential addition to your NYC rock and roll reading list) Le Freak...but he preferred Area at the time.
Not long after I watched this, Bryan of This Ain't the Summer of Love posted a link on FB to Robert Carrithers' most recent blog entry, featuring newly unearthed phots he'd taken at Danceteria and Club 57--including a couple of shots of the aforementioned Wendy Wild.
Speaking of FB, if you're not on the NY Rocks, Fillmore East, or Steve Paul's the Scene groups, you oughta be. I'm particularly digging the reminiscences on Nobody's that the Scene group has been abuzz with lately. There's a group for the '80s Peppermint Lounge too--seems I've been on it for a while, though I have no recollections of ever joining it. I'm sure if I looked up every NYC club/venue of note on FB I'd eventually find a page for each one...I wonder how the action for such things is on Google+.
A bit of coverage on Ed Sanders' Fug You, which still hasn't made its way up here to local bookshops yet: NY Times review (and EV blog interview from last month), Interview magazine conversation, Dangerous Minds review.
Patti Smith/Chelsea Hotel controversy. [ETA 1/13/2012: She ended up canceling.]
Lastly, here are some nice ads sent in by reader Barry. The Gaslight ones date from 1968, and the Folk City ones are from May 1970.
In a feeble attempt to combat my constant homesickness, I compile tales of New York City rock & roll landmarks, most of 'em long gone. Moronic musings on various other enthusiasms are also thrown in for good measure.
Showing posts with label Club 57. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Club 57. Show all posts
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
1978 Ads: Club 57 and Club 57 at Irving Plaza
Selected 1978 Voice ads for Club 57 and Club 57 Presents at Irving Plaza
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| 4/24/78 issue. |
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| 7/3/78 issue. |
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| 7/10/78 issue. |
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| 7/17/78 issue. |
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| 7/24/78 issue. |
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| 7/31/78 issue. |
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| 8/7/78 issue. |
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| 8/14/78 issue. |
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| 8/14/78 "Choices" excerpt. |
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| 8/21/78 issue. |
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| 8/28/78 issue. |
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| 9/4/78 issue. |
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| 9/11/78 issue. |
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| 9/18/78 issue. |
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| 9/25/78 issue. |
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| 10/2/78 issue. |
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| 10/9/78 issue. |
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| 10/16/78 "Choices" column excerpt. |
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| 10/16/78 issue. |
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| 10/23/78 issue. |
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| 10/30/78 issue. |
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| 11/6/78 issue. |
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| 11/13/78 issue. |
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| 11/20/78 "Choices" column excerpt. |
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| 11/20/78 issue. |
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| 11/27/78 issue. |
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| 12/4/78 "Choices" column excerpt. |
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| 12/4/78 issue. |
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| 12/11/78 issue. |
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| 12/18/78 issue. |
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| 12/25/78 issue. |
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| 12/25/78 issue. |
Reviews, articles, etc.:
To my surprise, other than the brief mentions in the "Choices" column seen above, the only reporting on the venues that I found was in Christgau's "A Little Night Music II: Ain't Got No Home," (10/23/78 issue), a diary of a week's worth of shows he attended during that October. Along with reviews of the Invaders, the Foolish Virgins, and the production of "Cowboy Mouth" that he saw, he offers good descriptions of the atmosphere/environment of both joints.
Further non-Voice references:
- Club 57 at Irving Plaza Google search results
- Wikipedia entries for Club 57 and Irving Plaza
- Bowery Boys piece on Club 57
- Recent Dangerous Minds posts on Club 57
- Robert Carrithers' website, ISYS Archive post and Club 57 Flickr set
- Ann Magnuson article on Club 57
- Blitz Kids Club 57 article
- Simon Reynolds' Rip It Up and Start Again Club 57 excerpt
- 1982 New York magazine article on '80s-style "attitude" and Club 57's place in it
- Dog Eat Dog's memories of Club 57 and other clubs of the day
- Billboard articles from Google Books or Billboard's own site)
- Club 57 Google Image search
- ...and there's lots more to be found of course--just keep on Googlin'!
Sorry, couldn't locate any '70s Irving Plaza video, though this comes up under "New Wave Vaudeville" (along with vids from the 2010 reunion shows at the Delancey Lounge). And good luck finding vintage Club 57 video--most of the vids that turn up in such a search were filmed at a contemporary gay dance party that goes by the same name(!)--but here's one from a recent 57-themed art exhibit held at Niagara. Here are Irving vids from 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, and 1986. (I could have gone on, and I tried, but nothing turned up for the rest of the '80s.)
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
57 Varietease
Get Hip just hipped me to this, though apparently it's been available for a couple of months, at least in Europe.
CRAMPS Live At Club 57 in 1979
(Moonlight Records - 197779) Double-lp set of 21 songs, including an incredible
13-song live set recorded in 1979 with professional mixes for WPIX-FM NYC with
full sonic assault! Probably the best Cramps live performance and recording
ever, with Bryan
& Ivy's guitars complimenting each other most brilliantly, Nick Knox's
drumming is superb, and Lux providing great vocals and between-song banter. The
version of "Human Fly" is like an a-bomb exploding in your living room! The
top-quality sound on the 8 demos have previously appeared on 1 or 2 reissues
with inferior sound quality so get ready to hear them
properly.
Very de-LUX foldout gatefold sleeve
filled with over 20 unknown photos from 1977-1979 plus 3000+ text interviews
from obscure magazines from 1977-1979.
Club 57, NYC - 1979
Track
Listing:
LIVE:
1. MYSTERY PLANE
2. DOMINO
3. TWIST AND SHOUT
4. WEEKEND ON MARS
5. VOODOO IDOL
6. ZOMBIE DANCE
7. ROCKIN’ BONES
8. HUMAN FLY
9. GARBAGEMAN
10. I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF
11. SUNGLASSES AFTER DARK
12. T.V. SET
13. THE WAY I WALK
1. MYSTERY PLANE
2. DOMINO
3. TWIST AND SHOUT
4. WEEKEND ON MARS
5. VOODOO IDOL
6. ZOMBIE DANCE
7. ROCKIN’ BONES
8. HUMAN FLY
9. GARBAGEMAN
10. I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF
11. SUNGLASSES AFTER DARK
12. T.V. SET
13. THE WAY I WALK
STUDIO DEMOS - JUNE
1977:
14. LOVE ME
15. I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF
16. SUNGLASSES AFTER DARK
17. T.V. SET
18.
WHAT’S BEHIND THE MASK
STUDIO DEMOS - FEBRUARY
1979:
19. TWIST and SHOUT
20. ROCKIN’ BONES
21.
MAD DADDY
CRAMPS Live At
Club 57 in 1979 (Moonlight Records)
DE-LUXE Double LP
with gatefold sleeve
CD-version of above, with 16-page booklet.
CD-version of above, with 16-page booklet.
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