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Drums Along the Hudson Again

Long before Maxwell there was Maxwell's, the Hoboken-based nightclub that nurtured indie rock through the 1980s and '90s, offering a space just outside Manhattan where cult performers regularly rewarded the intimate, exceptionally knowledgeable audiences with their finest performances. The place's aura dwindled a bit as indie itself did, and a couple of years back it was sold to Bill Sutton, who eventually turned it into yet another microbrewery.

But no longer. On July 26, Maxwell's reopens, under the stewardship of three Hobokenite partners: Todd Abramson, the longtime Maxwell's booker (who will also continue to oversee Acme Underground and occasional dates at Tramps), longtime scenester Dave Post, and Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley, expanding his holdings beyond the record label Smells Like. "The brew tanks have been removed," Abramson promises.

Neutral Milk Hotel will headline the first show of the restoration era, with Yo La Tengo (whose Ira Kaplan used to DJ at Maxwell's) due in shortly after. To honor the tradition, the triumvirate plan reunions by the Individuals, Bongos, A-Bones, and probably the dB's. But what of the Feelies, whose Maxwell's sets, often taking place on holidays, were college rock's most sanctified church service? Well, Abramson notes that the band broke up during a July 4 multiple engagement, owing the venue one more night. Unfortunately, he says, given the intra-Feelies animosities that still exist, getting them to honor that obligation "might require steel cages to be built for individual members."

 
  • Rick H 01/03/2009 12:19:00 AM

    Hey...it's only life after all! My wife and I drove through white out blizzard conditions from Boston to Montclair, NJ Weds to see......Yo La Tengo and...The Feelies! A New Year's Eve delight!!! Let me tell you...we went through some quite scary moments on I95 and 15...but we got there in time! Missed Vivian Girls..but got dinner, parking and into the Wellmont Theatre to get to talk a bit with Ira and Bob, get drinks and head into the newly re-furbished Wellmont to see one hell of a show! The Feelies hit the stage first and ripped into a set that included all the favorites as well as a few superb covers (Patti Smith, Beatles, VU..of course). Yo La Tengo came out and ripped into what I suspect to be one of Ira's favorite live show songs....."Pass the Hatchet..I think I'm Goodkind". As well as a collage of great music from their many great releases over the years. It was a very good show with The Feelies seeminly having put behind them the animosities of the past. And back to making great music again. They said they have a new release coming too........Ahhhhh yes, I can hardly wait.

 

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