ODYSSEY AND 321
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barleye at 05.8.08 - 3:38 pm
Anyone here old enough to remember Odyssey? or 321? or even Oskos? or better yet White Trash a go go?
bonus points to anyone who remembers the circumstances why Odyssey closed.
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Zombie Zoo was cooler than White Trash.
PC05.8.08 - 5:15 pm
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I knew you'd say that. I got dragged there a couple of times.
Hapihaus was cooler than all of the aforementioned clubs put together.
PC05.9.08 - 3:22 am
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Lhasa Club, O.N. Klub, Hong Kong Cafe, Al's Bar, Madame Wong's, Anti Club, Starwood, Club 88, Music Machine, Raji's, King King . . . all gone.
mr rollers05.9.08 - 8:33 am
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"Lhasa Club, O.N. Klub, Hong Kong Cafe, Al's Bar, Madame Wong's, Anti Club, Starwood, Club 88, Music Machine, Raji's,"
Now that's what I'm talking about.
Cathay de Grande.
Hell's Gate in the early 90s.
toweliesbong05.9.08 - 8:43 am
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Lhasa Club, O.N. Klub, Hong Kong Cafe, Al's Bar, Madame Wong's, Anti Club, Starwood, Club 88, Music Machine, Raji's, King King . . . all gone.
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Madame Wong's East you forgot....never went to the anti club, starwood or club 88 (now liquid kitty)....saw a bunch of bands at raji's...KING KING was always my favorite. Red Devils, Jump with Joey, and Royal Crown Revue when the Stern Brothers were in the band.
Saw Black Flag and Saint Vitus at a matinee show at the Music Machine around 1982 - 1984.
barleye05.9.08 - 8:56 am
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See, not all of us were in elementary school back then.
Joe Borfo05.9.08 - 9:09 am
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i went to shows at the pch club when i was a tot.
as well as the pickle patch (run out of steve aokis house in goleta).
ruinedbyidiots05.9.08 - 9:12 am
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"Madame Wong's East you forgot"
When I say "Madame Wong's", I refer to the one in Chinatown, of course.
mr rollers05.9.08 - 10:52 am
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@@@ Mr. Rollers,
"Madame Wong's East you forgot"
When I say "Madame Wong's", I refer to the one in Chinatown, of course.
mr rollers
05.9.08 - 1:52 pm
AND Madame Wong's West, on Wilshire I think????
Limeyfly05.9.08 - 11:24 am
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that's what i thought he was referring to. i only went to east once to see my friends band play there. 2 other people showed up for them. from what i recall it was upstairs and very dark.
barleye05.9.08 - 11:35 am
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Yes, the one in Chinatown ("East") was the original Madame Wong's where they started having punk rock and new wave music in 1978 at the behest of Paul Greenstein (that's another story). It was upstairs in the plaza just off Broadway. The building is still there, last time I looked nothing was going on in there but it appeared they might have been remodeling.
Madame Wong's West opened slightly later, but I never went there.
mr rollers05.9.08 - 12:11 pm
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