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New York City USA Rolling Stones travel advices
Posted by: rocks off ()
Date: August 1, 2007 02:00

Waiting on a Friend bar

What was the name and where is the bar where they filmed Waiting on a Friend?

I am in NY for a couple of days and want to check it out.

Much thanks...



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Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: August 1, 2007 02:05

St Marks Bar & Grill....think its on St Marks Place/Bowery or thereabouts...I'm sure one of the New Yorkers on here can give you the exact details

I'm pretty sure the bar is no longer there however, not under that name anyhow.

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: spikey ()
Date: August 1, 2007 06:10

St. Marks Bar and Grill was on St. Marks and 2nd Ave. (I think). It no longer exists, but was a great hangout for a good long while. I had lots of strange nights and odd experiences there. That it is gone is kind of a benchmark for me as to how much the city has changed.

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: JuanTCB ()
Date: August 1, 2007 06:58

There's a new bar in it's place - can't think of the name but it's one of those one-word abstract pretentious titles...

The new place blows but at least you'll be able to get a sense of just how small the original bar was.

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: bv ()
Date: August 1, 2007 07:43

The bar is still there. It is called The Tribe. Open during evenings. If you walk inside you may be a feel of the guys hanging around there...

Bjornulf

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Date: August 1, 2007 10:49

At least it is still a bar unlike the unspeakably criminal fate of the Chelsea Drug Store, which is now a ****ing McDonalds!

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: DGA35 ()
Date: August 1, 2007 11:01

Also, as has been mentioned here previously, the building Mick is standing in front of while waiting for Keith is the same building as the cover of Physical Graffiti.

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: bv ()
Date: August 1, 2007 11:03

St Marks Place no. 96 is the exact address where Mick is standing.

Bjornulf

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: skelly ()
Date: August 1, 2007 14:51

bv Wrote:
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> St Marks Place no. 96 is the exact address where
> Mick is standing.


BV, do you have this piece of information written down somewhere or is this the kind of info that is stored in your head????

Either way, I'm impressed, it's amazing the information that you might need someday. :-)

I think I've bust a button on my trousers....

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: bv ()
Date: August 1, 2007 14:58

I go there every time I am in NYC. East Village is very relaxing when you have been further up on Manhattan for a while enjoying the buzz there. By the way there used to be a great bakery with the name Sticky Fingers just across the street from the Tribe bar but last time I was there it was gone. They used to have the best hot chockolate in town. Now only memories.

Bjornulf

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: HalfNanker ()
Date: August 1, 2007 15:17

After one of the '89 shows i went to I went back to the St. Marks Bar and grill for a couple of beers with my cousin. We sat at the bar, there was virtually no ne else in there. the band was playing some good blues and Stones like R&B. For some crazy reason, we both had the feeling the Stones were going to walk in for a post concert drink.

But, alas, it never happened.

I spent many a night there in the late 80' and early 90's. They usually had good music, nary a cover, save for a hat being passed a round after each set, and a great picture of the Stones painted on the wall--the inside cover of sticky fingers. i remember once they repainted the walls but left that mural untouched, as well they should have!

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: tat2you ()
Date: August 1, 2007 16:10

my girl friend lives right down the street....very cool...

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: August 1, 2007 17:46

In 1981, I lived down the street from there. I was tipped me off that day about the shoot. I was lucky and got to watch a bit.

   


   


   


   

Photos ©1981 schillid



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Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: SomeTorontoGirl ()
Date: August 1, 2007 18:13

VERY cool... another one for my next NYC itinerary.

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: August 1, 2007 18:20

Yes... very cool.
Morning STG.
I wrote about that day here on the forum some time ago...



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Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: August 1, 2007 20:15

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Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: loochie ()
Date: August 2, 2007 00:07

schillid Wrote:
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> In 1981, I lived down the street from there. I was
> tipped me off that day about the shoot. Boy...
> time sure does wait for no one.
>
> On that day, I was so lucky and got to watch a
> bit... and they looked so OLD compared to my
> beloved Stones of the sixties and seventies.
> Especially Keith, whose hand I shook! How many
> years had gone by for them.
>
> They looked so much older to me... than in their
> hugest days, of which I had always been a huge
> fan. They were in their forties - which is
> actually younger than I am now -- by a good
> margin. I was around 24 years old back. It has
> been 26 years since that day. It just doesn't
> make sense on my mental timeline...
>
> In 1981 it already seemed like the Stones had been
> around my whole life... and here it is 26 years
> later. Yikes.
>
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> Photos ©1981 schillid

WOW...

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: georgeV ()
Date: August 2, 2007 00:16

those are fantastic Shillid! I like the way Wyman is looking at the blonde in the white, you can only imagine what he might have been up to. Is that Stu in the first picture wearing a blue shirt? Mick and Keith were actually late 30's there! I often think of how they were only 35 when I first saw them in '78 at Anaheim, everyone saying Last Tour. Then when they made the come back tour in '89, they were 46, and here they are still goiing 18 years later...who could have guessed it!

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: August 10, 2007 22:09

Also on St. Marks Place in the 80s...




I am actually IN THIS VIDEO !


Both WOAF and Matter Of Trust videos are great time capsules of life in NYC back then.



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Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: August 11, 2007 03:46


Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: Martijn ()
Date: August 12, 2007 11:39

Great pics!

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: sweet neo con ()
Date: September 4, 2007 20:23

I didn't realize this....wouldn't it have been cool to live in that building when
the Zep album came out.......(not to mention when the Stones' video was filmed).




IORR............but I like it!



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Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: nikki bong ()
Date: September 4, 2007 22:30

it's the Gladstone Pub in Portland - - - oh wait, that's where I hang out . . .

Re: Waiting on a Friend bar
Posted by: Pecman ()
Date: January 16, 2008 00:01

I found it.

St. Marks Place & The East Village
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: September 5, 2008 19:42

St. Marks Place, for those who don't know, is a street in New York City, in the part called East Village. I lived nearby for several years, in the 80s. It was a wild place ... I'll bet it was really crazy there in the 60s and 70s.

Of course St Marks is where the Stones shot the WOAF video, even using same doorway as Led Zeppelin had used for Physical Graffiti. Many of you know my story... that I was very lucky and got tipped-off that day and watched the Stones outside.

Another day as I walked along St. Marks place, the street had turned into a set once again. I asked a working photographer what film they were shooting, and he told me that it was a film starring a little-known singer named Madonna. I turned to the person I was with, who said something like "I think I've heard of her." I said that I had heard of her too. Another time I also walked right into the shoot of "Matter Of Trust" (by Billy Joel). I'm visible in one or two frames of that one actually.

We had dinner in the EV a few months ago, and it seemed like a completely different place from the East Village that I remembered. I felt out of place. I could see however that it had exactly the same colorful appeal and was as full of youth as it had back when I lived there.

Cue music...



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Re: St. Marks Place & The East Village
Posted by: KSIE ()
Date: September 5, 2008 21:55

(one of my favorite Lou Reed lyrics):


SALLY CAN'T DANCE

Sally dances on the floor
She says she can't do it anymore
She walks down St. Marks Place
And eats natural food at my place

Sally can't dance no more, she can't get off of the floor
Sally can't dance no more
They found her in the trunk of a ford
Oooh, she can't dance no more

Sally is loosing her face
She lives on St., Marks Place
In a rent-controlled appartment, eighty dollars a month
She has lots of fun, she has lots of fun

But, Sally can't dance no more
Sally can't dance no more
She took too much meth and can't get off the floor
Now Sally, she can't dance no more

She was the first girl in the neighbourhood
To wear tied-dyed pants, ah, like she should
She was the first girl that I ever seen
That had flowers painted on her jeans
She was the first girl in her neighbourhood
that got raped on Tompkins Square real good
Now she wears a sword, like Napoleon
And she kills the boys and acts like a son

Sally can't dance no more, Sally can't dance no more
She can't get herself off the floor, Sally, she can't dance no more

Sally became a big model, she moved up to eighties and park
She had a studio appartment and that's where she used to ball
folk singers, and that's where she used to ball folk singers

Sally can't dance no more, Sally can't get off of the floor
She can't dance no more, Sally can't dance

She knew all the right people, she went to Le Jardin
She danced with Picasso's illegitimate mistress
And wore Kenneth Lane jewels - it's trash -

But - Sally can't dance no more, she can't get off of the floor
Sally can't dance no more, Sally can't dance

Re: St. Marks Place & The East Village
Posted by: ohnonotyouagain ()
Date: September 5, 2008 22:08

And there's a great Replacements song about Alex Chilton (singer/songwriter from the Box Tops and Big Star) that mentions St. Mark's Place.

Apparently the line "Checkin' his stash by the trash at St. Mark's place" came from a real life incident when Chilton was staying somewhere on St. Mark's place and had his stash hidden outside under a dumpster. Paul Westerberg of the Replacements went to meet him and the first thing he saw was Chilton, outside rooting around under the dumpster, checking his stash. Anyway, here're the lyrics:

ALEX CHILTON

If he was from Venus, would he feed us with a spoon?
If he was from Mars, wouldn't that be cool?
Standing right on campus, would he stamp us in a file?
Hangin' down in Memphis all the while.

Children by the million sing for Alex Chilton when he comes 'round
They sing "I'm in love. What's that song?
I'm in love with that song."

Cerebral rape and pillage in a village of his choice.
Invisible man who can sing in a visible voice.
Feeling like a hundred bucks, exchanging good lucks face to face.
Checkin' his stash by the trash at St. Mark's place.

Children by the million sing for Alex Chilton when he comes 'round
They sing "I'm in love. What's that song?
I'm in love with that song."

I never travel far, without a little Big Star

Runnin' 'round the house, Mickey Mouse and the Tarot cards.
Falling asleep with a flop pop video on.
If he was from Venus, would he meet us on the moon?
If he died in Memphis, then that'd be cool, babe.

Children by the million sing for Alex Chilton when he comes 'round
They sing "I'm in love. What's that song?
I'm in love with that song."

Re: St. Marks Place & The East Village
Posted by: Natlanta ()
Date: September 6, 2008 03:26

The one in Venice is pretty good too...


Re: St. Marks Place & The East Village
Posted by: ROPENI ()
Date: September 6, 2008 03:41

In the late sixties and early seventies this was the place to be.
My hang out there on st Marks pl was the Electric Circus,there l saw the Stogees,Ike and Tina Turner,plus a whole bunch of other bands, l used to be there every Fri and Sat night,a couple of years ago l went back there to see my daughter who was living there,l hated it, now is just another tourist trap..
For me, great memories..

"No dope smoking no beer sold after 12 o'clock"

Re: St. Marks Place & The East Village
Posted by: deadegad ()
Date: September 6, 2008 08:26

As a New Yorker I knew the area by reputation, in person from 1991 to present, and had been to the bar where our boyos played.

I even worked as a bartender nearby at a place -- or armpit -- called Downtown Beirut. It was truly a dump!

Yes the area still has youthful vitality, but has changed and been cleaned up a bit.

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