Danceteria Flyers 1983

tonyphronetonyphrone 1,500 Posts
edited October 2006 in Strut Central
I missed this era but Dope Flyers! Dope Parties!http://lundissimo.info/imgs/danceteria/1983/index.html

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  • nice!

  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    Nice.





    What was that website someone posted a while back with all the old school Hip Hop flyers????

  • tonyphronetonyphrone 1,500 Posts
    Sade (ne Adu), Whodini and Lovebug Starski!


  • NIce but it doesnt beat this site:

    http://toledohiphop.org/images/old_school_source_code/

    Old school flyers galore!

    Dress

  • tonyphronetonyphrone 1,500 Posts
    NIce but it doesnt beat this site:

    http://toledohiphop.org/images/old_school_source_code/

    Old school flyers galore!

    Dress

    That shit is classic - but i'm a little tired of that stuff. people are biting it too much!

  • I went to Danceteria in 83 or 84. Remember hearing "White Lines" there for the first time. Wow!

  • tonyphronetonyphrone 1,500 Posts
    I went to Danceteria in 83 or 84. Remember hearing "White Lines" there for the first time. Wow!

    no shit? how 'bout the mythic Mudd Club?





  • I missed this era but Dope Flyers! Dope Parties!

    http://lundissimo.info/imgs/danceteria/1983/index.html


    Way before my time, but definitely the pinnacle of what clubbing should be about (and sure as hell isn't in NY anymore). My cousin used to go to Danceteria all the time and met his wife there I'm pretty sure (she was dating Fab Five Freddy at the time). Not for nothing, but this shit is way more interesting than the same fucking flogged-and-bitten-to-death old school hip-hop flyers.

  • I went to Danceteria in 83 or 84. Remember hearing "White Lines" there for the first time. Wow!

    no shit? how 'bout the mythic Mudd Club?

    Never made it to the Mudd Clubb. Did go to Maxwell's Kansas City once (past its prime at this point I'll admit).
    Also saw The Cure's North American debut at the Ritz but don't remember it because I was passed out on the bar (quaaludes!).
    Another great 80's New York venue was the Lone Star Cafe. Not much for hip-hop or disco but great for roots rock, rockabilly and country.
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