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Last-Ditch Rally to Save CBGB's Planned
 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-08-31 18:38 [#01711691]
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:'(

This article is for anyone in the NY area or any one that
appreciates CB's

AP Photo: This photo supplied by the Mayor's Press Office
shows New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg holding a save CBGB's
shirt.


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offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-08-31 18:43 [#01711692]
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They've had a lot of punk/hardcore/metal shows there. So
obviously i am bummed.

*puts on stormtroopers of death live @ CBGB's*

*queues up Super Joint Ritual's live @ CBGB's*


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-31 18:48 [#01711697]
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CBGB's is legendary.

for one: Ramones.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-31 18:54 [#01711704]
Points: 47414 Status: Moderator



also: Blondie.

not as cool as the Ramones, but still.


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-08-31 18:55 [#01711705]
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Oh i know!

LAZY_UPDATE

Its not looking good. This update is more recent

As several hundred enthusiastic supporters rallied to
keep CBGB's open, the landlord of the venerable punk club
announced Wednesday that the lease on the 32-year-old
landmark will not be renewed.

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The Bowery Residents' Committee, landlord of the building on
the Bowery, "believes it is in the best interest of our
clients — the homeless and neediest New Yorkers — to
sever this relationship," BRC executive director Muzzy
Rosenblatt said.

The existing lease was to expire at midnight Wednesday. The
statement from Rosenblatt called for CBGB's to "vacate the
premises both voluntarily and expeditiously" — a scenario
that appeared unlikely, given the promises of Little
Steven Van Zandt and others to wage a battle to the end on
behalf of the bar that launched punk rock.

"We're not going without a fight," said Van Zandt, who was
joined at the rally by "Sopranos" co-stars Tony Sirico and
Joe Pantoliano. "If the eviction proceedings start
tomorrow, which I hope it doesn't, we'll fight it in the
courts."

The rally was aimed at putting public pressure on
Rosenblatt. But while Gavin Rossdale was leading his new
band, Institute, through a rollicking version of
"Machinehead," the decision on booting the club had already
been made.

Even the hardy CBGB supporters at the rally, where Public
Enemy and Blondie were also scheduled to perform, seemed
resigned to the club's demise.

"It doesn't look hopeful," said Lucky Pierre, 26, a New York
University student. "But we'll keep the fires burning until
the last minute."

An increasingly frustrated Van Zandt blasted Rosenblatt for
the inability to reach a new agreement. The E Street Band
guitarist, "Sopranos" star and radio show host entered the
negotiations about six weeks ago.

The club's owner, Hilly Kristal, also was not backing down.

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offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-08-31 18:56 [#01711706]
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(.....continued)

"We intend to stay," he declared. "This is not a eulogy.
There's no reason why we shouldn't come to an
understanding."

It was Kristal who started the club in December 1973,
creating a space that eventually spawned such acts as the
Ramones, Blondie and the Talking Heads. The club eventually
gained an international reputation as the birthplace of
punk.

Some of the club's supporters at the rally echoed '70s
fashion statements, sporting green hair, safety pin earrings
and black Ramones T-shirts.

Among them was 45-year-old Rochelle Goldman, who was wearing
a "Save CBGB" T-shirt complemented by assorted CBGB's
wristbands dangling from both arms. "People say it's a
museum, but I'm still going there," she declared. "I'm an
old punk."

Rosenblatt's group — an agency that aids the homeless —
holds a 45-year lease on the building and houses 250
homeless people above the club. CBGB is its lone commercial
tenant; their rent feud dates back five years, when the
committee went to court to collect more than $300,000 in
back rent from the club.

The current rent is $19,000 a month, although that figure
was expected to at least double under any new lease. The
club's landlord-tenant woes were reminiscent of the fight
over The Bottom Line, the vintage Greenwich Village club
that closed in December 2003.

CBGB won a legal decision earlier this month when a
Manhattan civil court judge ruled that the club couldn't be
evicted for a bookkeeping mistake that left Kristal about
$100,000 behind in his rent.

Not even the intervention of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who
offered to mediate the dispute, could resolve the problem.
Bloomberg said he hoped to find CBGB's a new location in the
city.



 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-08-31 18:57 [#01711707]
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Do you like the Ramones? I've really gotten into them this
year. I've heard em before but its just overall great music!


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-31 18:59 [#01711710]
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yes I like them, although I can't listen to them for very
long.


 

offline plantre from United States on 2005-08-31 21:23 [#01711789]
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i live two blocks away from CBGB's. it would be very sad to
see it go.


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-08-31 21:37 [#01711790]
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get on the streets man!

also

<3


 


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