924 Gilman Street: Let's Talk About Tact and Timing... (2008)
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Director Jack Curran’s debut feature, 924 GILMAN STREET, is an ambitious documentary that chronicles the 21-year history of the volunteer-run, all-ages venue in Berkeley, California and captures a music scene still thriving today on creativity and a sense of camaraderie. In 924 Gilman Street, Curran crafts an intimate portrait of a small punk venue that continues to foster a vital music scene, and most importantly, a sense of hope that punk principles and practices can build a successful, long-running community. Founded in late 1986, 924 Gilman Street is a DIY punk venue operated solely by volunteers. While many music venues, DIY or not, have succumbed to urban gentrification, and while punk culture became co-opted by the mainstream, 924 Gilman has survived and is still going strong.
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Chicago's Impulse Manslaughter were the final band to play as the New Year ('87) drew near that first night at 924 Gilman. Kids dancing in the circle with sparklers held over their heads; among my sweetest memories.
Played Gilman 10 times, proud to be from the Bay Area
I remember when Lars showed up. A kid was picking at his spikes....he turned around and yelled, Knock it off!! Took me hours to put that up! I was there when we voted to keep it open, when tim bailed.
Thank you for making this film Jack. R.I.P.
I’m so siked for this!!!
That against me show looked epic! Even though I never really got into them I’m more of a crimpshrine, neurosis, grimple, filth kinda guy
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We played there in '97 at the Fiesta Grande #5. Had a great time. Met Pushead outside the venue. I was, and still am 100% Conservative, but nobody knew because I didn't let my politics get in the way of the great music happening at the time. Those were different times. I wouldn't go near that place today if you payed me a million dollars.
I became a Christian in 1998 and conservative around 2001 but had been listening to punk since 87 and then started playing in punk band's in 1993. I stopped going to shows on a regular basis back around 1999 but have recently gone to see Braid and Smoking Popes and it was a breath of fresh air that there was no political talk just plain old punk rock. I am amd can be friends with any one regardless of their life but it's not usually like that with hardcore leftwingers
RKL played the independent that week end
RIP Jack
GRIMPLE
Tim Yohannan was my brother in law.
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“Unless you’re a compulsive stage diver” - cuts to stagediver during next band … 🤣🤦♂️🤷🏻♂️
Is this a commentary on Gilman street??
Club should have shut its doors in 1993 that scene was 87-92 then the major labels & MTV caught wind of what was going on and started showing up at shows n sniffing around..
Your comment doesn’t make sense. So a business has to stop because 1 band was signed to a major who played their first shows here? Makes no sense.
@@stephendre2902 that's exactly what miserable gatekeepers want.
Blah blah blah out your azz
Tim's little money Maker tanked
Tim was never good at making money on punk rock
No booze is why it dumped
I thought most dudes just drank in a parking lot or something snd came back in
Dumped? They're still around... almost 40 years strong.
they’re still here. go drink booze somewhere else
5:00 Let's not forget that having a no-alcohol venue is always going to be attractive to liberal politicians.
Jello hated gillman
why?
@SuperLazyCat he got jumped and beat up in the early 90's at Gilman, and was convinced that it was a targeted hit from Tim Yohannan and the MRR/Gilman crew
Little kids
They're all old men now 😂
Yawn
😐
He’s from NY… Jealous Again.
song in the beginning