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Star-Studded Event Kicks Off Efforts to Save CBGB
Spin Magazine ^ | August 2, 2005 | Alyssa Rashbaum

Posted on 08/03/2005 10:34:23 AM PDT by weegee

Steven Van Zandt, Tommy Ramone, Debbie Harry, Ted Leo, Jesse Malin, and more band together to save the beleaguered NY landmark.

Debbie Harry performs Blondie classics at CBGB, hopefully not for the last time. / Photo by Lane Brown If the graffiti-splattered, poster-covered walls of CBGB could talk, aside from asking for a good scrubbing, they might wax nostalgic about an era when they watched the Ramones grow up and fantasized as Debbie Harry sauntered across the stage. With those legendary walls facing possible demolition in a month, the venue's owner kicked off a month-long campaign on Monday to save the renowned New York City venue.

On August 1, the first day of the last month of the venue's current lease, Steven Van Zandt, Tommy Ramone, Debbie Harry, Lenny Kaye, Handsome Dick Manitoba, Legs McNeil, Jesse Malin, and a host of other speakers and performers banded together to raise the public's awareness about the very real possibility of the death of CBGB.

"CBGB is the last rock'n'roll club left," said Van Zandt as he held court over the press conference on the stage, sporting his signature bandana and loud purple shirt. "There's nothing like it left in the world, [a place] where people have come not being famous and left being found by record companies," Van Zandt added. "There's historical significance here too. The genre of punk was created here."

While Van Zandt and his fellow panelists put on brave faces and spewed optimistic and empowered sentiments about the import of the venue, there was of course the lurking knowledge that the club is in serious danger, since its landlord -- the Bowery Residents Committee (BRC), a non-profit organization for the homeless -- raised the rent.

The lease for the club, which has been a landmark on New York's Bowery for 31 years, is set to expire at the end of the month, unless the coalition for CBGB can convince the BRC to negotiate a fair lease renewal for the venue.

CBGB owner Hilly Kristal, who spoke in more hushed tones, said he felt the BRC wanted him out specifically, and assured the crowd that rumors of the club moving to Las Vegas were untrue. "We want to be here," he said.

As the press conference turned into a rock concert, Debbie Harry sashayed onto the stage flanked by Paul Carbonara on acoustic guitar and Kevin Patrick on keys. Clad in a red-and-white striped cardigan, a Dee Dee King tee, and a black boustier, the Blondie frontwoman -- for whom the CBGB stage was her launch pad into stardom -- crooned her way through a quartet of songs including a blues-infused rendition of "Call Me" and "Presence, Dear," swinging her hips and gazing out at the crowd. "Let's pull this thing together," she said, before exiting the stage.

Jesse Malin took a different route during his set, blasting through songs like "Queen of the Underworld" and "Black-Haired Girl," which he said went out to "all the girls who come out to CBGB." As the majority of the women in the club rushed the stage to get closer to the former glam-rocker, Malin that "the town wouldn't be the same without [CBGB]" before thrashing through the song "Wendy," and ending his set by kicking over a mic stand, sitting on the drums, and dousing the crowd with water.

During the marathon event, bands like the Star Spangles, Swingin' Neckbreakers, and others each played two sets: one at CBGB, and one next door at CB's 313 Gallery. While the double feature was a treat for fans, it became a burden for some of the rockers, including poor Ted Leo, who had to race through a quartet of songs in order to get next door in time for his scheduled set.

Everyone but Anton Newcombe of the Brian Jonestown Massacre was feeling the "Save CBGB" vibe. An inebriated Newcombe instead feebly attempted to rally the crowd to "leave this place" and "let it die." Managing to eke out just two songs during his set, Newcombe successfully insulted Handsome Dick Manitoba, the entire audience, his fellow band members and all of Canada.

Following his first song, Newcombe took a break to lob some more insults at the audience before pouring some water on the stage for his "fallen friends, you know what I mean?" As the crowd uselessly implored him to just play a damn song, Newcombe remained defiant: "I have four minutes to play the best song ever, so I am going to talk shit for the next two."

Maybe he didn't have the best intentions or his faculties in order, but even Newcombe's annoying antics could be included in the slew of reasons to keep CBGB standing.

To help the club stay alive, drop by any night over the next month and show your support, or visit CBGB.com or savecbgb.org to find out how.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: blondie; cbgbs; fundraiser; landmark; newyork; nyc; punk; punkmusic; punkrock; ramones; rock; rockandroll; rockmusic; theramones
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To: MotleyGirl70

That reminds me - What do Debbie Harry and Alex Haley have in common?


21 posted on 08/03/2005 12:25:22 PM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (No rolling stone ever says, "I want to be a Bryologist when I grow up!")
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To: teenyelliott
"The man from Mars stopped eating cars, and eating bars and now he only eats guitars"
22 posted on 08/03/2005 12:25:31 PM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: Hegemony Cricket

Black roots. Too easy. :)


23 posted on 08/03/2005 12:34:59 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: SoothingDave
I can sing that whole thing.

I have SO much wasted brain space.

24 posted on 08/03/2005 12:41:57 PM PDT by teenyelliott (Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
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To: teenyelliott
You can use it to entertain the kids. It's a funny song.

SD

25 posted on 08/03/2005 12:54:16 PM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: teenyelliott

LOL - music to clean by. Thank goodness that I am not the only one!


26 posted on 08/03/2005 1:00:21 PM PDT by Shyla
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To: teenyelliott
A sad indicator of my age is I judge music by whether or not it is good to clean to.

A dust rag in one hand and bottle of (uh 'em ) Fantastic in the other. :) I hear ya!

27 posted on 08/03/2005 1:30:33 PM PDT by MotleyGirl70
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To: teenyelliott

I coaxed a comment out of a bored (and answerless) Debbie in Houston about the cross-section of artists, musicians, etc. getting involved in what other people were doing. She saw NYC today as being really closed and little association.

Nationally I saw it and 10 years ago I saw it in Houston. I hope that it will return (and see more of it locally than she was seeing in present day NYC(


28 posted on 08/03/2005 9:22:46 PM PDT by weegee (The Rovebaiting by DUAC must stop. It is nothing but a partisan witchhunt.)
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To: Clemenza

I HOPE there is a Sonics reunion next year. I've already met their producers (in the Wailers).


29 posted on 08/03/2005 9:24:31 PM PDT by weegee (The Rovebaiting by DUAC must stop. It is nothing but a partisan witchhunt.)
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To: Clemenza

I find that essay a little off when he calls Miriam Linna (sp?) a racist. She has championed Andre Williams, Hannibal, Rudy Ray Moore, and many other black performers much more than old or new labels. I have not seen it in my dealings with her.


30 posted on 08/03/2005 9:26:59 PM PDT by weegee (The Rovebaiting by DUAC must stop. It is nothing but a partisan witchhunt.)
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To: RobRoy

The Texas version(s) came and wemt without national attention.

SOMEDAY I want to document just a part of it.


31 posted on 08/03/2005 9:29:05 PM PDT by weegee (The Rovebaiting by DUAC must stop. It is nothing but a partisan witchhunt.)
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