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We Started a Nightclub : Birth of the Pyramid Cocktail Lounge As Told by Those Who Lived It by Kestutis Nakas, Susan Martin and Brian Butterisk (2024, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherDamiani
ISBN-108862088167
ISBN-139788862088169
eBay Product ID (ePID)22064178345

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Book TitleWe Started a Nightclub : Birth of the Pyramid Cocktail Lounge As Told by Those Who Lived It
Number of Pages416 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPopular Culture, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Publication Year2024
IllustratorYes
GenreArt, History
AuthorKestutis Nakas, Susan Martin, Brian Butterisk
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight34.5 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width7.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
ReviewsFollowing the classic three-act format, the book weaves hypnotic tales from the edge of night, creating a majestic tapestry of memories from a cast of characters including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Lydia Lunch, John Waters, Cookie Mueller and Fran Lebowitz.
SynopsisPerformers, barbacks, doormen and DJs reminisce on the East Village club that galvanized New York s alternative scene What Studio 54 was for disco, the Pyramid Cocktail Lounge was for the alternative scene of 1980s downtown New York. Located at 101 Avenue A, the Pyramid offered a mixture of cultures: from groundbreaking, irreverent theater and experimental music to anti-drag that challenged the norms of gender binaries. It began in 1981 when the East Village was considered a dangerous no man s land, rents were cheap, AIDS was still unknown and a new generation of creators broke the mold and went on to make art in an atmosphere of unbridled celebration. Theme nights and bar dancers, fixtures of the downtown avant-garde and kids escaping their past all added to the club s popularity. At the Pyramid, John Jesurun and Ann Magnuson rubbed elbows with They Might Be Giants, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and 3 Teens Kill 4, who shared a stage with Lady Bunny and Hapi Phace. By offering a home to obscure, genre-defying and unpolished acts, the Pyramid played a crucial role in shaping the city s underground cultural scene for decades to come. In 2021, the Pyramid closed permanently. Though the venue was no longer the hotspot of its early years, its closure prompted an outpouring of reminiscence and mourning for a bygone era, amid a broad renewed interest in the art and culture of 1980s New York. "We Started a Nightclub" is an inside look at the cultural history of the East Village in the early 1980s. The project, which began in 2006, represents the only in-depth exploration of the Pyramid s origins. An oral history comprising more than 75 interviews, it covers the early years of the Pyramid from the time of its founding through its rise, near demise and rebirth. The book includes previously unpublished photos, flyers and other ephemera, as well as excerpts from more than 50 press releases written between 1983 and 1986., Performers, barbacks, doormen and DJs reminisce on the East Village club that galvanized New York's alternative scene What Studio 54 was for disco, the Pyramid Cocktail Lounge was for the alternative scene of 1980s downtown New York. Located at 101 Avenue A, the Pyramid offered a mixture of cultures: from groundbreaking, irreverent theater and experimental music to "anti-drag" that challenged the norms of gender binaries. It began in 1981 when the East Village was considered a dangerous no man's land, rents were cheap, AIDS was still unknown and a new generation of creators broke the mold and went on to make art in an atmosphere of unbridled celebration. Theme nights and bar dancers, fixtures of the downtown avant-garde and kids escaping their past all added to the club's popularity. At the Pyramid, John Jesurun and Ann Magnuson rubbed elbows with They Might Be Giants, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and 3 Teens Kill 4, who shared a stage with Lady Bunny and Hapi Phace. By offering a home to obscure, genre-defying and unpolished acts, the Pyramid played a crucial role in shaping the city's underground cultural scene for decades to come. In 2021, the Pyramid closed permanently. Though the venue was no longer the hotspot of its early years, its closure prompted an outpouring of reminiscence and mourning for a bygone era, amid a broad renewed interest in the art and culture of 1980s New York. "We Started a Nightclub" is an inside look at the cultural history of the East Village in the early 1980s. The project, which began in 2006, represents the only in-depth exploration of the Pyramid's origins. An oral history comprising more than 75 interviews, it covers the early years of the Pyramid from the time of its founding through its rise, near demise and rebirth. The book includes previously unpublished photos, flyers and other ephemera, as well as excerpts from more than 50 press releases written between 1983 and 1986.
LC Classification NumberF128.627.M3 2024