Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 21:55     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anyone remember 15 Minutes? The Insect Club back when Chinatown was scary (pre MCI/Verizon Center)? The Cellar? The Crow Bar? These are all c. 1993.

Wow, I feel old.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 21:23     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Was it Mr. Days?
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 21:20     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loved Tracks and Poseurs! Anyone remember a place near the old 9:30 club called the Bank (I think that's what it was called or it was in an old bank building).

Anyone frequent Chaplins on Wisconsin Ave? Popular with AU students at the time and played awesome alternative music.


Wasn't it called the Vault?


Wasn't the vault upstairs.fun to read about these places. Went to Nats park yesterday and can't believe I uses to hang in that neighborhood. Poseurs, cagneys. Old 9:30, DC Space.

Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 21:15     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loved Tracks and Poseurs! Anyone remember a place near the old 9:30 club called the Bank (I think that's what it was called or it was in an old bank building).

Anyone frequent Chaplins on Wisconsin Ave? Popular with AU students at the time and played awesome alternative music.


Wasn't it called the Vault?


Yes, I remember it being called the Vault, too.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 21:15     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loved Tracks and Poseurs! Anyone remember a place near the old 9:30 club called the Bank (I think that's what it was called or it was in an old bank building).

Anyone frequent Chaplins on Wisconsin Ave? Popular with AU students at the time and played awesome alternative music.


We used to go to the Bank when we were in high school. Boy did we think we were cool.


You are a baby! The Bank was post Fifth Column and moved from a Deep House type club to Dubai inspired cheesy middle eastern type club.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 21:13     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9:30 club


...when it was on 930 F St.


Well of course!!!

I went to the new 9:30 once. I realized that gritty Hardcore had died when they moved that that cavernous polished joint.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:08     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:Loved Tracks and Poseurs! Anyone remember a place near the old 9:30 club called the Bank (I think that's what it was called or it was in an old bank building).

Anyone frequent Chaplins on Wisconsin Ave? Popular with AU students at the time and played awesome alternative music.


Wasn't it called the Vault?
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:07     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

The Bayou and New Vegas Lounge.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:07     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:9:30 club


...when it was on 930 F St.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:06     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:Loved Tracks and Poseurs! Anyone remember a place near the old 9:30 club called the Bank (I think that's what it was called or it was in an old bank building).

Anyone frequent Chaplins on Wisconsin Ave? Popular with AU students at the time and played awesome alternative music.


We used to go to the Bank when we were in high school. Boy did we think we were cool.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:04     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:I was a fan of Winston's in g'town. Born in 68, so just made the grandfather clause to be able to drink legally in dc.

My Latina friends loved Chicago's (now buffalo billiard). Also loved 21st amendment.


HA! I drank there in highschool.

Those were the days when one could do that sort of thing. Sucks now, so many stupid laws enforced.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:04     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

I went to AU and loved Chaplins!
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:04     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:This belongs in the 50-plus category, methinks.

I'd reckon we have some DCUMers who were still pre-born in 1987.


I was born 1977 and was a staple at Thursday night tracks. I would sneak out at 11 and use my Electromax fake ID to get in. I also went to 5th column, until it turned into the Bank or whatever stupid club it became.

1/2 street was convenient as I could then score a dime bag while I was at it.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:03     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Loved Tracks and Poseurs! Anyone remember a place near the old 9:30 club called the Bank (I think that's what it was called or it was in an old bank building).

Anyone frequent Chaplins on Wisconsin Ave? Popular with AU students at the time and played awesome alternative music.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2013 17:02     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

I was a fan of Winston's in g'town. Born in 68, so just made the grandfather clause to be able to drink legally in dc.

My Latina friends loved Chicago's (now buffalo billiard). Also loved 21st amendment.