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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

971.0. "Another icon passes into history" by TROOA::SOLEY (Fall down, go boom) Wed Nov 08 1995 15:12

    Well, another icon has slipped into the past, first it was the Bunsen
    Burner and now it's the Spadina Hotel at the Corner of Spadina and King
    in Toronto. The upstairs bar "The Cabana Room" was the oldest vestiage
    of the Punk/New Wave scene of the late seventies. While other places of
    the same age focussed on touring acts from GB the Cabana Room was
    always steadfastly local. This place was my second living room, my wife
    had our wedding reception there (we were a lot cooler then). For
    folkies this place was also important as the genisis of the flying
    cloud folk club and film nuts will remember it as a long time home of
    Reg Hartt's show.
    
    Sigh 
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971.1TROOA::COLLINSSick of the dealer's grin...Wed Nov 08 1995 15:286
    
    What's the sccop?  Is the whole place closing, or just the Cabana Room?
    
    Whadda drag; I always liked seeing bands in that room (although it been
    a few months since I was last there).
    
971.2TROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomWed Nov 08 1995 22:387
    Heard on the radio this AM, the whole place is gone into recievership.
    I was last there on October 28th and spent what will probably be by
    last of many nights holding up the pillar in front of the bar. The
    Cabana room was unique in it's game, it was certianly the longest
    running of Toronto's live music clubs (those that claim to be older
    like The Horsehsoe have had long closures and significant changes of
    management) and the most accessable for new bands. 
971.3TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Thu Nov 09 1995 00:339
    
    Receivership?  Oh, well then, don't give up hope yet.  I've been in
    Toronto for ten years now, and during that time the closing of the 
    El Mocambo has been an almost annual event.
    
    You're right about the "new bands" thing, though.  Several of my
    friends' bands played there many times before they could get gigs
    elsewhere.
    
971.4TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Fri Nov 10 1995 16:459
    
    They said on CITY-TV last night that the current owners are trying
    to regroup, get some cash together, and renovate or redevelop the
    site.
    
    They said it might take as long as a month before they know what's
    happening, and couldn't really say whether or not the place would 
    re-open basically as is, or be replaced.
    
971.5never been there probably wont goPOLAR::WILSONCborn to agitateFri Nov 10 1995 22:124
    let it pass. lets not dominate popular history like sooo many boomer
    establishments try to do. change is good. let the children feel good
    about their own times and things. out with the old in with new and
    again and again. 
971.6What about the Isabella ?LEMAN::shunya.geo.dec.com::dzialowskiMon Nov 13 1995 13:011
What ever happened with the Isabella Hotel ?
971.7TROOA::COLLINSGood idea Oh Lord!Mon Nov 13 1995 14:337
    
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    As far as I know, it's still standing, and there is a gay bar 
    called `Boots' operating on the main floor.  I'm not 100% sure 
    on that, though.
    
971.8LEMAN::DZIALOWSKIsharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly...Tue Nov 14 1995 08:452
    re.-1
    Sic transit gloria mundi...
971.9POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Nov 14 1995 13:511
    <--- er, you complaining about public transit again?