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coda
1st September 2005, 02:59
Landlord Won't Renew Lease for CBGB Club

By LARRY McSHANE
NEW YORK (AP) - As several hundred enthusiastic supporters rallied to keep CBGB's open, the landlord of the venerable punk club announced Wednesday that the lease on the 32-year-old landmark will not be renewed.

The Bowery Residents' Committee, landlord of the building on the Bowery, ``believes it is in the best interest of our clients - the homeless and neediest New Yorkers - to sever this relationship,'' BRC executive director Muzzy Rosenblatt said.

The existing lease was to expire at midnight Wednesday. The statement from Rosenblatt called for CBGB's to ``vacate the premises both voluntarily and expeditiously'' - a scenario that appeared unlikely, given the promises of Little Steven Van Zandt and others to wage a battle to the end on behalf of the bar that launched punk rock.

``We're not going without a fight,'' said Van Zandt, who was joined at the rally by ``Sopranos'' co-stars Tony Sirico and Joe Pantoliano. ``If the eviction proceedings start tomorrow, which I hope it doesn't, we'll fight it in the courts.''

The rally was aimed at putting public pressure on Rosenblatt. But while Gavin Rossdale was leading his new band, Institute, through a rollicking version of ``Machinehead,'' the decision on booting the club had already been made.

Even the hardy CBGB supporters at the rally, where Public Enemy and Blondie were also scheduled to perform, seemed resigned to the club's demise.

``It doesn't look hopeful,'' said Lucky Pierre, 26, a New York University student. ``But we'll keep the fires burning until the last minute.''

An increasingly frustrated Van Zandt blasted Rosenblatt for the inability to reach a new agreement. The E Street Band guitarist, ``Sopranos'' star and radio show host entered the negotiations about six weeks ago.

The club's owner, Hilly Kristal, also was not backing down.

``We intend to stay,'' he declared. ``This is not a eulogy. There's no reason why we shouldn't come to an understanding.''

It was Kristal who started the club in December 1973, creating a space that eventually spawned such acts as the Ramones, Blondie and the Talking Heads. The club eventually gained an international reputation as the birthplace of punk.

Some of the club's supporters at the rally echoed '70s fashion statements, sporting green hair, safety pin earrings and black Ramones T-shirts.

Among them was 45-year-old Rochelle Goldman, who was wearing a ``Save CBGB'' T-shirt complemented by assorted CBGB's wristbands dangling from both arms. ``People say it's a museum, but I'm still going there,'' she declared. ``I'm an old punk.''

Rosenblatt's group - an agency that aids the homeless - holds a 45-year lease on the building and houses 250 homeless people above the club. CBGB is its lone commercial tenant; their rent feud dates back five years, when the committee went to court to collect more than $300,000 in back rent from the club.

The current rent is $19,000 a month, although that figure was expected to at least double under any new lease. The club's landlord-tenant woes were reminiscent of the fight over The Bottom Line, the vintage Greenwich Village club that closed in December 2003.

CBGB won a legal decision earlier this month when a Manhattan civil court judge ruled that the club couldn't be evicted for a bookkeeping mistake that left Kristal about $100,000 behind in his rent.

Not even the intervention of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who offered to mediate the dispute, could resolve the problem. Bloomberg said he hoped to find CBGB's a new location in the city.

On the Net:

http://www.cbgb.com/


08/31/05 18:44

Jesus Christ!
1st September 2005, 03:08
I say let it die. It has gone from a punk haven to a trend.

bed_of_nails
1st September 2005, 06:05
I always wondered what those T-Shirts meant...

praxis1966
1st September 2005, 08:26
What a shame. I'm a huge punk fan, and always wanted to go someday just to brag about having been.

Jesus Christ!
2nd September 2005, 04:35
These last two posts proved my point very well.

coda
2nd September 2005, 04:53
It would have made a nice museum atleast.

coda
2nd September 2005, 07:00
Not over yet.!

CBGB's Hunkers Down for Fight

By LARRY McSHANE

NEW YORK (AP) - CBGB's owner Hilly Kristal, sitting at his usual perch Thursday inside the Bowery's renowned nightclub, offered twin observations: He's got no lease, and no intention of quietly surrendering his club.

``It's a fight, a hard fight, and we're going to keep fighting,'' said the bearded 72-year-old patriarch of the club where the Ramones and Talking Heads found a home. ``We think we have a chance of coming out on top.''

Kristal spoke just a few hours after the club's lease with the Bowery Residents' Committee expired at midnight Wednesday. Muzzy Rosenblatt, executive director of the nonprofit homeless services agency, decided against renewing the club's lease after a contentious five-year battle over the monthly $19,000 rent. The group houses 250 homeless people above the club. CBGB is its lone commercial tenant.

Rosenblatt, who did not return a call for comment Thursday, had earlier issued a statement urging Kristal to ``vacate the premises both voluntarily and expeditiously.''

But Kristal promised a court battle to keep the club running; shows already are scheduled for the rest of this month.

``I feel it's very important that we stay in this fight,'' said Kristal. ``A lot of people want this place open.''

Mark Alonso, the lawyer who represented the Bottom Line in an ultimately losing battle to save the famed Greenwich Village club in a landlord-tenant dispute, said Kristal's legal fight would only delay the inevitable.

``There are lawyers in New York who can buy you nine months,'' Alonso said. ``But you can't win without a lease. There is no winning, just stalling.''

Kristal founded the club in December 1973, creating a space that gained an international reputation as the birthplace of punk.

A compromise, at this point, is about as likely as a Ramones reunion. The two sides haven't spoken in months, and efforts by Mayor Michael Bloomberg's office to mediate the situation were unsuccessful.

Word that the lease had run out on the punk mecca came during a star-studded ``CBGB's Forever'' rally Wednesday.

Blondie, Public Enemy and Gavin Rossdale performed, while Little Steven Van Zandt - CBGB's biggest booster - hosted the event.

On the Net:

http://www.cbgb.com/


09/01/05 18:19

Clarksist
3rd September 2005, 19:47
It's a fucken club!!!

Profiteering off its hey-day of old school punk.

Let it die! Its just a place for Blink 182 and Green Day kids to sit around with black eyeliner complaining about how little their allowance is.

CBGB's is a joke of its old self.

Dr. Rosenpenis
3rd September 2005, 19:56
The owner is doing all this shit for money and publicity... not love of music. I'm sure there are other real underground venues in New York far cooler than CBGB's.

praxis1966
5th September 2005, 04:05
Originally posted by Jesus Christ!@Sep 1 2005, 10:53 PM
These last two posts proved my point very well.
Dude, don't fucking try me. I know who the New York Dolls were.

Jesus Christ!
5th September 2005, 04:33
Originally posted by praxis1966+Sep 5 2005, 03:23 AM--> (praxis1966 @ Sep 5 2005, 03:23 AM)
Jesus Christ!@Sep 1 2005, 10:53 PM
These last two posts proved my point very well.
Dude, don't fucking try me. I know who the New York Dolls were. [/b]
Holy shit the new york dolls! please let me bow to you. You said you would've liked to go there so you could brag about it. What does that say about the status of the club?

Pawn Power
7th September 2005, 05:29
Originally posted by [email protected] 3 2005, 02:14 PM
The owner is doing all this shit for money and publicity... not love of music. I'm sure there are other real underground venues in New York far cooler than CBGB's.
The Hook in Red Hook

chebol
14th September 2005, 12:03
I know who the New York Dolls were too. And MC5.
Reformist tossers. Almost as bad as those spotty poms with the rotten teeth.

You punk? Only reason I'd go there is to help smash down the fucken walls. Maybe get my hands on the levers of a crane with a wrecking ball.

Stupid.

Go there. Save it. Smash it. Turn it into a militia training ground. Whatever.

At least I'm not 'a punk' anymore- so I can pretend that the above was fiction.

:-p