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Post by Lions67 on Mar 13, 2016 13:26:00 GMT -6
I saw some great bands at the pyramid. Saw The Hip there before they got big, also saw Jeff Healy and Bo Diddly there. I had a beer with Jeff Healy, an excellent guy, too bad he's gone now. Don't remeber broken windows, but I fondly remember the perogies in the food cart at the end of the night! Lol
Actually, wasn't it called The Spectrum back then?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2016 18:59:37 GMT -6
Yes it was called the Spectrum, I'm too young to really remember, but wasn't it called Pyramid before Spectrum, then went back? Blue Meanies just popped in my head as an awesome show! I missed out on seeing early hip, actually only saw them once at that free war child show at the forks. Love road apples, fully completely and day for night albums though, timeless. just like Iron Maiden!! Bob Marley!!
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Post by bcmike on Nov 27, 2017 16:55:40 GMT -6
Man! Memories in all of those places. The Pyramid was pretty good too. I had a lot of success out of that place With the exception of smashed car windows, Pyramid has had some really good shows. I totally forgot about the Junkyard, saw I Mother Earth there and witnessed one of the greatest shows! Furnace Face, which rocked and had Moist open up for them which did not really rock. Then Le Rondez-vous, how ever you spell it, had some kick ass shows, Sloan was one to remember. I love shows in smaller Venues, The Burt is getting Air Conditioning! When I was there the Pyramid was called the Spectrum. I saw a lot of great shows there. I also saw one of the saddest, The Forgotten Rebels and old school punk band with a couple of underground hits rolled through there mid week. I liked one of their songs so I went down to check it out and it was me and about 10 people in the whole place while they tried to put on a punk show. A punk show doesn't work with 10 people, 5 disinterested in the band sitting around drinking beer.
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Post by USApegger on Dec 6, 2017 20:41:12 GMT -6
I remember opening night at Night Moves with their light show that was so impressive for a bar back then. had way too much to drink that night and puked all the way from the upstairs bar to the front door!!
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Post by TheDeuce on Dec 7, 2017 9:25:40 GMT -6
I remember opening night at Night Moves with their light show that was so impressive for a bar back then. had way too much to drink that night and puked all the way from the upstairs bar to the front door!! What year did Night Moves open? m.
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Post by USApegger on Dec 8, 2017 5:50:42 GMT -6
I remember opening night at Night Moves with their light show that was so impressive for a bar back then. had way too much to drink that night and puked all the way from the upstairs bar to the front door!! What year did Night Moves open? m. Oh I don't know, it was in the 80's though.
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Post by phillymike on Dec 8, 2017 6:14:27 GMT -6
What year did Night Moves open? m. Oh I don't know, it was in the 80's though. 1985/86 I think. Night Movies, then Boogie Nights, then Cowboys? Do I have that right? Or did I miss a re-naming in there? From Reddit: Edit: between Night Moves and Boogie Nights it was a country bar, Stardust. So it was Night Moves, Stardust, Boogie Nights, The Coliseum and Cowboys
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