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story
26-07-2006, 12:04
This has always been one of my all-time favourite Rooms. The sound is always sweet IME and you get a decent view of the stage from wherever you are in the room, even when the place is heaving.

Must be a lucky confluence of Mojo and Genii Locii, methinks.

Anyone know what the current state of affairs is concerning CBGBs? Will it stay or will it go now?

grimble
26-07-2006, 12:12
Last I heard, definitely closing down (end Sept) and not going to relocate within NYC as rents are too expensive - looking to re-open in Las Vegas (!).

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/cbgb_to_close_doors_september_30th.html

ATOMIC SUPLEX
26-07-2006, 12:15
Oh dear .

I'm not sure if I've been or not. Does it have a bar at the front that leads to a room at the back with tables along each side?

story
26-07-2006, 15:38
Last I heard, definitely closing down (end Sept) and not going to relocate within NYC as rents are too expensive - looking to re-open in Las Vegas (!).

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/cbgb_to_close_doors_september_30th.html


Aaaw, man. Fucked up.

Las Vegas? Cheez

I thought maybe the City would save it...but then , I suppose, it would have become corporate anyway.

:(

story
26-07-2006, 15:41
Oh dear .

I'm not sure if I've been or not. Does it have a bar at the front that leads to a room at the back with tables along each side?


If you'd been, you'd remember it!
Long bar at the front with raised area for tables on the left. The floor is a collage of plywood and boards tacked and nailed down over the years. You have to go past the stage and "backstage area" to get the the infamously grim bathrooms.

ATOMIC SUPLEX
26-07-2006, 15:47
Sounds about right but I don't remember the grim bathrooms so maybe not.

phildwyer
26-07-2006, 15:54
I has a drink in there last week, so its still going as of now.

ATOMIC SUPLEX
26-07-2006, 16:13
I passed it a couple of months ago and it didn't look very open, but it was in the daytime.

LDR
27-07-2006, 08:57
Last I heard, definitely closing down (end Sept) and not going to relocate within NYC as rents are too expensive - looking to re-open in Las Vegas (!).That's what I heard too. :(

This time next month I'll be staying at a place across the road and I'll get a chance to visit it before it goes. :)

editor
27-07-2006, 09:01
The whole of the Lower East Side/East Village is under pressure from developers. Loads of bars/clubs are under pressure with exec apartments and upmarket shops springing up all over the shop.

The fabulous Luna Lounge on Ludlow St has already gone and it looks like the Raven won't be coming back. :(

LDR
27-07-2006, 10:38
Loads of bars/clubs are under pressure with exec apartments and upmarket shops springing up all over the shop.God! :eek: It's sounds like Leytonstone. :mad:

phildwyer
27-07-2006, 11:49
Its not just Manhattan either--Brooklyn is rapidly going the same way. NYC is becoming a place for only the very rich and the very poor, who will live segregated from each other by a thick blue wall of police. Those who rail against drug dealing and such in Brixton should take note, for that is exactly how the gentrification program (and it *was* a conscious program) began in New York.

editor
27-07-2006, 11:57
Indeed. Williamsburg is suffering a turbo-charged gentrification that is changing the place at a terrifying rate of knots.

phildwyer
28-07-2006, 11:00
Indeed. Williamsburg is suffering a turbo-charged gentrification that is changing the place at a terrifying rate of knots.

No-one I know who hasn't got rent control can afford to live *anywhere* safe in the city, including Staten Island. The NY Times just ran an article designating Philadelphia as the sixth borough....

northernhord
29-07-2006, 19:30
Its not just Manhattan either--Brooklyn is rapidly going the same way. NYC is becoming a place for only the very rich and the very poor, who will live segregated from each other by a thick blue wall of police. Those who rail against drug dealing and such in Brixton should take note, for that is exactly how the gentrification program (and it *was* a conscious program) began in New York.

Quite, the gentrification of parts of Hippy bristol saw white middle class folk moaning about people sellin a bit on the streets the police move in - drug dealers nicked - area gets a good reputation again - monied people move in - charactor of the place lost

phildwyer
31-07-2006, 11:13
Quite, the gentrification of parts of Hippy bristol saw white middle class folk moaning about people sellin a bit on the streets the police move in - drug dealers nicked - area gets a good reputation again - monied people move in - charactor of the place lost

I couldn't agree more, but try saying that over in the Brixton forum!

belboid
01-08-2006, 11:05
Sounds about right but I don't remember the grim bathrooms so maybe not.
you couldn't forget the toilets. certainly a damn sight more memorable than the pish bands I saw play there

northernhord
01-08-2006, 19:23
I couldn't agree more, but try saying that over in the Brixton forum!

When i first joined this forum I put a piece into the u75 forum about the gentrification of Brixton, I pointed out the many of the folk who settle in Brixton and buy property there make it much harder for working class Brixtonians, I got tore to pieces over the thread but the factually of the thread is glaringly true.