Anonymous
Post 11/18/2014 00:11     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anyone remember Ha Penny Lion - I think it was on L St. Great Happy hours!


The Ha' Penny Lion closed?
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2014 00:10     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

"Hammerjacks, Baltimore's Inner Harbor nightclub. Not just a nightclub, it's an ATTITUDE."
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2014 23:54     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

I owned Chaplin's in the eighties. I also owned Adriatico next door. It was located on Wisconsin Ave. directly across the street from the Tenleytown Metro. The Rough Band played there. Holly and Lou played there. And lots of people got drunk there. It was a great time and I look back on those days fondly. My name is Tom L. and I live in Baltimore now.
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 15:41     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

...and for the black clubs...

The Ritz
Republic Gardens
Takoma Station
Chapter III
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 15:38     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:Fifth Column or Tracks again on Saturdays, and then Poseurs on Sundays (or was it Mondays)...

Anybody else here with me on this?

Bonus if you sometimes went to Cignel in Baltimore on Saturdays...

In desperation, the Dome.


Super Bonus. If you remember Signal (always too drunk to see how it was actually spelled), then you are the real deal!!
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 15:37     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Sign of the Whale?
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 15:05     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

The Pier on half street SW
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 14:59     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Numbers!!!!
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 13:42     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Abbey Road ?
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 12:36     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:I was born in 1966. I doubt that anyone born after 1987 would be a mom yet if she was born in DC.


same
born in '66

loved Tracks - when it was totally gay (went with a good pal who sadly died of AIDS)

Poseurs was fun - but not as fun as Tracks.
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2014 12:27     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

i heard of the 30 minute club on 9th st b4,went there, it was sooper close to music now. sort of.... r.rave? wtf

the 45 club moved to u st, taking this club over called wust. it became less sweaty

after tracks(subtract a few years) and our fave gay after hours, close to the navy yard district, closed, ty
to mayor williams, i soon realized that as a straight woman, where will the fun gay men run to funk with me?

that bank on fffff st- vault, and the pepsi code warehouse flopped when we were displaced tripping very hard(a bit back) as well,

was the fifth column club five? not

whom cares


Anonymous
Post 11/13/2013 22:15     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Chief Ike's Mambo Room BEFORE the Clintonistas came to town.
Cafe Habana, upstairs on 18 th St
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2013 10:24     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am, admittedly, older, but in the early-to-mid 80s there used to be a club near 21st and M that you had to walk downstairs to get into and I can't remember it's name! I was talking to some friends recently about it and nobody can remember but we all remember it being there. Anyone have any clue?


Was it The Cellar Door?


Gustis? Or the Brickskellar?


The Library?
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2013 10:23     Subject: DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:I know it's not a club, but I loved the Biograph in GTown. I saw The Year of Living Dangerously there when Mel Gibson was HOT.


Yup. Great theater. Miss it too.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2013 10:22     Subject: Re:DC Clubs circa 1987: Tracks on Thursdays, Cities on Fridays...

Anonymous wrote:Au Pied du Cochon was the best!

Remember Anastasia's in Gtown?

And Quigley's (the one near AU). Have many fuzzy memories of that place.


All of above and spent my 21rst birthday at Quigley's which in retrospect seems kind of lame, but was tons of fun at the time! Except for the morning after.
Good times!