theunderestimator-2: A glimpse of New York’s late-’70s nightlife/ bohemian decadence:&nb
theunderestimator-2: A glimpse of New York’s late-’70s nightlife/ bohemian decadence: early punk scenester & member of the ‘Revenge Girls’ gang that used to run punk hangout & clothing store ‘Revenge’ Debbie Wheeler along with the late Anya Phillips, co-founder of the Mudd Club/ fashion designer/ dominatrix, Cheetah Chrome of the Dead Boys & his then girlfriend and later on thunderous R’n’R bassist Gyda Gash (the quintessential punk couple rivaled only by Sid and Nancy, without the killing-each-other part), captured by Eileen Polk in 1978 on the staircase next to CBGB, leading up to Palace Hotel, the biggest flophouse on the Bowery that housed hundreds of homeless people per night.The Palace Hotel space began life in the late 1870s as a tenement house with liquor stores on the ground floor, in an area rife with taverns, inns and saloons frequented by slaughterhouse workers for almost a century after the meat processing industry expanded north on the Bowery from Chatham Square. In 1949 the stores became the Palace Hotel Restaurant Bar and in 1969 a man named Hilly Kristal began leasing it. By 1973, when he founded CBGB there, the hotel had gone from palatial to poverty-stricken, providing cheap rooming for homeless, drunks and junkies that lived in the neighborhood.The rest you already know.(via & via) -- source link
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