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Father of the House

Location: New York
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 9067
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Didn't "Les Sisters Hathaway" wear bloomers?
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Motherlover
Location: New York, NY, USA
Registered: 07-28-01
Posts: 60
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i am intrigued. tell me more stories.
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Raconteur

Location: USA
Registered: 02-07-02
Posts: 167
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bootleg remix of Sade's "pearls"!
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Father of the House

Location: New York
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 9067
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Oh Princess, what a memory you have! I have to dig that record up again. It was gorgeous.
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Board Member

Location: NYC, NY
Registered: 08-29-04
Posts: 86
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Talk about diggin up relics....That was the most gorgeous remix of Sade' ever!!!!!!
I feel sooo old!!!!
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Motherlover
Registered: 03-27-01
Posts: 36
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I remember Grey Gardens. I thought it was beautiful and I have the impression when I think about it that it was outside under the trees in the mist at night. In some ways it seems like something from 50 years ago, not ten. I can remember Hattie very austerely and vaguely gazing out from the stage. Is a grey dress and pears possible, or is that my imagination invading. The place seemed vast. I remember sitting in a folding chair being spoken to by Edwige while trying to pay attention at the same time to something being said up in the fog and moss. That's the way the memories go, but it's all beautiful and what I wouldn't give to go out now to that very night.
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Father of the House

Location: New York
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 9067
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Hattie in a grey dress and pears is definitely possible.
It's funny, "Grey Gardens" was like a memory while we were doing it. I have GOT to dig up some pictures!
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Father of the House

Location: New York
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 9067
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Miss Martha Staunch.

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Board Member

Location: New York
Registered: 04-04-02
Posts: 77
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Ooh, I'll have to dig up some pictures from that era! One of the great things about that night was Hattie's genius idea to situate a bar on the stage! It pandered to all closet exhibitionists...James Murphy would never leave the stage of course.never. I remember Lucianna (of Derek Jarman's Jubilee/painter/photographer/McLaren muse) being there on opening night, just a few months before she passed away.
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Moderatrix and Board Member

Location: New York, NY, USA
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 2659
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Actually it was Daddy's idea about the bar on the stage I think. And having Triscuit bartend onstage... with her frequent bathroom breaks and all (we started counting them off over the microphone, and she never caught on!) But she was a definite hardcore Hopper character, that's for sure.
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Father of the House

Location: New York
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 9067
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Hey Julian! Where have you been? Please dig up some pictures. I'm so glad that you remembered Luciana. What a beautiful creature and such a strange tragic death. Luciana (thank you Blitz Kids!)

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Father of the House

Location: New York
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 9067
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Oh... Yes, the bar on stage was my idea but Triscuit was your vision Hatches.
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Pundit

Location: New York, New York
Registered: 07-10-01
Posts: 929
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I was reprimanded several times by Triscuit for not checking in every 2 minutes to see if she needed another bathroom break.
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Sage

Location: Problemstown
Registered: 03-18-01
Posts: 2381
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Not like it mattered, she always pissed in a cup anyway behind the curtains.
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Father of the House

Location: New York
Registered: 03-12-01
Posts: 9067
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Not like it matters but it was actually a bottle.
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Motherlover
Location: monclair,NJ,USA
Registered: 12-16-03
Posts: 11
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Hattie and Daddy! Happy New Year! Grey Gardens, for its short life was wonderful. The space was perfect for people and performances. Was it Justin who sang that "Evita" song from the rear balconey with a lone spotlight and a precious gown? There was always a nice, low-keyed crowd, and cheap coronas. But the war-time Emily Post was too anachronistic. I never agreed with your choices of excerpts. Morgan
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JC

Location: Toronto/ Kawartha Lakes/ Keys
Registered: 03-15-07
Posts: 9
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Ah- Grey Gardens was for me: Hattie and Emily Post Martha Staunch Johnny Dynell Triskit The fabulousness of the burlesque girls- I was always in awe Gogo dancing on the dance floor platforms with Hehena Handbasket (boy! what a fuckin body HE had!) dressed in rogue, early 70s, poor-boy east hampton carriage help costumes. Altough I enjoyed the gogo dancing, I really enjoyed the dancing with Helena. He was strong and we could get into some real pretzel-like forms on that platform. Hattie- What was his name?? Daniel? Wendy Wild! Oh, God! I miss my Auntie. She would always show up, sick from her treatment; generally because Tim L. or someone would get her out of the hospital and bring her. She would love her cocktails, a great mix with her pain meds. I LOVED Grey Gardens. Such Culcha.
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Motherlover
Location: monclair,NJ,USA
Registered: 12-16-03
Posts: 11
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It was a wonderful club-was never discovered-wghich doomed it but kept it charming. I never liked the parts of Emily Post read by Hattie-there are much juicier chapters. Who sang the Evita Song from the back balconey-I'll never forget it. Randella?
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Board Member

Location: Newton, Mass.
Registered: 03-18-01
Posts: 1309
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It was actually Christian Womyn (sp?) who did Evita (or was it dead Evita?). God I'm going all misty from reading this topic. Mostly because I remember the lethal cocktails Triket served me and my friends (Special K/ Gwen Inc anyone) who had introduced me to the party and thus Johnny, Chi and Hattie. I had my very first job in NYC nightlife when Hattie and Daddy hired me to do setup/breakdown for $40. I would've done it for free I was so in love with that night. And to think how naive and JC I was back then. At least now I'm not naive....BAH!
Grey Gardens for me is: 1. gold spray-painted butoh dancers 2. Emily Post 3. running to get Hattie coffee 4. that fucking broken India record 5. the films-specifically the one of Hats and Daddy's faces with a spiral spinning behind them a la Twilight Zone or something (or High Anxiety) 6. Was that where Nowheresville originated? I remember some night with all the letters sent to one town as decor 7. Joey Arias' gaping mouth coming for me 8. Casper....oh CASPER! 9. End of the night songs: Got To Give It Up and Love Is the Message (where I first heard that track btw)
As you said Daddy, it's hard to imagine someone putting that much effort into concept and design in the present nightlife culture. Although sometimes I will be a part of something and it will be like a glimpse back at those times and I guess we're lucky to have that.
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