Boy, does this bring back memories. I remember hanging out here in 1980 when I was stationed on the USS L.Y. Spear (AS-36). I don't remember the club as having an actual stage back then. Distinctly remember seeing Citizen 23 ("Janie Has A Black Eye") among other bands. I was under the impression that years later the place relocated closer to Ward's Corner but evidently not.
Wow. Brings back so many great memories. Worked the door 2000/01 .. I miss Kelly, Christan, Alen, Kevin, and Isaac. Along with all the awesome bands that came through.
Hey, do you remember a dancer that worked there named , DE DE, I use to go there alot when I was in the Navy, just wondering if you knew what happened to her
i saw my first show there.. i was super young i remember kelly behind the bar.. and catching my first glimps at hardcore.. not knowing what it was.. or what it would later mean to me. still not cool
@@AugustMedia Is this the same "The Noise" that played on the No Room to Dance album? They sound a lot different but I did record this from K94 when I was a kid.
@@MajorCulturalDivide You sir... are correct! Yes, this is the place... the "No Room to Dance" album, theeee album of the bands that would play at the Taj Mahal 1979-80.
Saw Bad Brains, Teen Idles and the Untouchables there in 1980.
see you at shakas in virginia beach!
I was on this stage so many times as a member of Glitch in the System. Thanks for posting this. Big feelings.
Boy, does this bring back memories. I remember hanging out here in 1980 when I was stationed on the USS L.Y. Spear (AS-36). I don't remember the club as having an actual stage back then. Distinctly remember seeing Citizen 23 ("Janie Has A Black Eye") among other bands. I was under the impression that years later the place relocated closer to Ward's Corner but evidently not.
Wow. Brings back so many great memories. Worked the door 2000/01 .. I miss Kelly, Christan, Alen, Kevin, and Isaac. Along with all the awesome bands that came through.
This is epic. I played my first show here in late 2000/early 2001 and thats pretty much how it looked. Great video
What band were you in?
Loved that place. It's still sitting there, unused.
Weird seeing it again. Played that place alot with my old band Mugwart
Dave Brockie, US Bombs, Roger Miret, DC bands, locals. Bartender we always called Telly. He looked like Telly Savalas from Kojak. Good times.
I was a go- go dancer there in 96-98 . The big deal was to sit at the big table with mama son.
Awesome! ... Mama Son?
Do you remember a dancer named DE DE.
I remember heather!!, I brought in my fellow marines
Wow. I worked there in 99/00 door, cool, bartender sometimes. Fucking great memories
Hey, do you remember a dancer that worked there named , DE DE, I use to go there alot when I was in the Navy, just wondering if you knew what happened to her
I climbed them stairs and damn near broke my ankle coming down trying to leave the Taj mahal
i saw my first show there.. i was super young i remember kelly behind the bar.. and catching my first glimps at hardcore.. not knowing what it was.. or what it would later mean to me. still not cool
That's pretty crazy.
Is the the same "The Noise" as on the "No Room to Dance" LP?
www.dropbox.com/s/cicu0ddn7kng8og/The%20Noise%20-%20Banned.mp3
Yes... this is the same place.
@@AugustMedia Is this the same "The Noise" that played on the No Room to Dance album? They sound a lot different but I did record this from K94 when I was a kid.
@@MajorCulturalDivide You sir... are correct! Yes, this is the place... the "No Room to Dance" album, theeee album of the bands that would play at the Taj Mahal 1979-80.