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Like a less commercialized Fillmore/Irving Plaza. One of the last great music clubs left in New York, which means Clear Channel or Rupert Murdoch should be taking over any day now. Merges into the derelict Bowery with ease, but inside of former shoe store is exquisite. Towering ceiling means good sound, basement cavern makes for good drinking. Get tix way in advance for your latest limp-wristed overseas band crush.
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