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The Monkees. Pulp paperbacks. But the most important single issue of any rock mag I ever read? No contest; that was the February issue Bomp! I was The power pop issue of Bomp! Greg Shaw and Gary Sperrazza! If there were any Easybeats records in print in the U. Tip-A-Few , a bar on James Street in Eastwood, specialized in playing oldies while thirsty patrons tipped a few or, sometimes, more than a few.

You can support this blog by becoming a patron on Patreon: Fund me, baby! It had depth! It had meaning! It had purpose! Or maybe it was the other around, but no matter. I adored both songs immediately. But my all-time favorite group? There was never, ever any question about who that was. On the other hand: Revolver?

Rubber Soul? Yeah, yeah, a thousand times yeah! I still liked it, but it was no longer in my Top , not even close. That remained the case for decades thereafter. There was an exception to this recently. But after years of indifference, even disdain for this song…. I may have even joined in with the na-na-na s, as I sat on my couch and remembered how large this song once loomed in my legend. It would be difficult to name one track as the definitive Beatles track. It captures one moment among many, just another snippet of time when The Beatles ruled the world.

It captures it perfectly, the movement we need right there on our shoulders. Cash only at the door. Find your way around the show. The exhibit hall features over vendors. The current floor plan is reflective of exhibitors that have been plotted so far in the booth selection process. Booths represented as RED are reserved.

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When the party celebrated its five-year anniversary on July 18, the spirit from their inaugural night remained intact, but it had become a full-blown music festival. A crowd of 6, people came out to see Square Biz do what he has always done. According to Alzo Slade, the size of the crowd even surprised Trina. They were staring at the sea of people facing the stage, proof that the three of them, none of whom are full-time party promoters, went from humble beginnings in a quaint Brooklyn music venue to putting on for thousands of people.

Nearly every party plays some form of hip-hop, but not every party is a hip-hop party. The Tunnel did not host the first hip-hop party, but it was the first club to prove how valuable a hip-hop party for hip-hop fans could be.

As a result, people came from all over the city and country to party. From the music to the style, Sunday nights at the Tunnel were a hip-hop oasis in Manhattan. The Tunnel was the one place not afraid of the music and the crowds it attracted, which is why it became so popular.

Unfortunately, when the club closed in June the big hip-hop party went with it, even though hip-hop itself continued to grow in popularity. Occasionally parties catering to a young black and brown crowd would pop up, but there was always an issue.

Lines were long, doors were tight, and capacity would be reached quickly. It was a testament to how few options people had for this type of party in the city. There was also a feeling that wherever the hip-hop party was, the potential for police to shut it down loomed large. The attitude was no better outside of Manhattan. In October , Savalas, a small club in Williamsburg, told its DJs it would be taking a rap sabbatical due to the crowd it was attracting.

The only real mega club in the city that could compare to the Tunnel was M2 Ultra Lounge. But only if you were a part of Dipset did you have a reasonable chance of getting inside. If you and your friends were merely a group of everyday people who dressed like the rappers in VIP, chances of you getting in were slim. Bottle service in New York City created a class system in the nightlife, which created a shift in the culture that was being celebrated in the clubs.

Just Blaze attributes the rise of bottle service with the growing popularity of Electronic Dance Music EDM that was starting to take place around , a genre whose fan base was flashy but tone deaf.

In , fresh out of college and working at a bank, he remembers he and his friends decided to check out M2 on a Wednesday night. When they arrived, the line was around the block, and no tickets were available. The only way they could get in was if they bought bottles. Since the first annual World Naked Gardening Day in , this tradition has continued to gain momentum with not only Nudists and Naturists participating, but Textiles as well.

Most of us started our quest to be clothes free at a local watering hole that was free or low cost. If that river sounds familiar, the street name is Stephen Foster Drive.

It was beautiful there. The club has 30 acres, most of which are woods, with a nature trail.



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