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Wow other than the Jellybean era of the Funhouse for my early club years

My Fresstyle beginnings were spent primarliy at Lamours!
One of my biggest laughs which went to technical infamy was when Juankato kept producing feedback on I believe Trilogy. I remembered that everyone at the bar, dancefloor, bathrooms and parking lot held thier ears and said DAMn!!! It seemed it happenrd alot and some DJ's I knew termed feedback as "aaawp he Juankato'd". (Not hating on Kato just a memory LOL)

Plus some crazy freestyle dancers who had to much to drink and lost thier shoes during a spin that clocked a bouncer by the stage!

I know there are plenty with the artists too!

Post any of your encounters
 
I went to L'Amour East one New Year's Eve, probably 1987 or 1988 and it featured a million freestyle artists on one stage. Most memorable were Nayobe, TKA, Maribel, Latin Rascals, but there were tons and tons.
 
L'amour East was one of my first freestyle clubs along with Paleds also on Queens Blvd.
I remember before going to L'amours we use to get there real early to go to Golden Q (pool hall ) across the street ,playing pool and hanging out for hours before making our way in across the street .
I recall seeing "The Breeze" , "Cynthia" ,"Rob Base" and "Brenda K.Starr " on stage .
Do you guys remember that you had to go there on certain nights , on other nights it was a Heavy Metal club.
I know L'amours is no longer there , does anyone know what is there now ?
I have some wild stories that me and my friends still talk about to this day that took place there ...
 
gquest said:
L'amour East was one of my first freestyle clubs along with Paleds also on Queens Blvd.
I remember before going to L'amours we use to get there real early to go to Golden Q (pool hall ) across the street ,playing pool and hanging out for hours before making our way in across the street .
I recall seeing "The Breeze" , "Cynthia" ,"Rob Base" and "Brenda K.Starr " on stage .
Do you guys remember that you had to go there on certain nights , on other nights it was a Heavy Metal club.
I know L'amours is no longer there , does anyone know what is there now ?
I have some wild stories that me and my friends still talk about to this day that took place there ...
the great lamours was a gym then a korean supermarket last I saw it or vice a versa. really sad :sadsmile
 
I used to sneek into Paleds on Queens Boulevard cuz I was toooooo young to get in!!! But that's where I saw it all!!!! 🙂
 
myonlysweetie said:
I used to sneek into Paleds on Queens Boulevard cuz I was toooooo young to get in!!! But that's where I saw it all!!!! 🙂

LOL then it went through its "phase" 1 & 2
 
Lamour east is now a Bally's health club and Golden Q is still there. Paleds was the first time I ever went to a club.
 
dkm said:
Lamour east is now a Bally's health club and Golden Q is still there. Paleds was the first time I ever went to a club.
Golden Q is now called Play which is a pool hall/ 4 lane bowling alley, lounge and bar with a live DJ almost every night of the week. Cool crowd there.
 
lol Town hall I used to go there all the time Down with "After Dark" Calos Berrios DJ days.... Never forget I think was his his orBirthday Party or someone from the crew in Town hall ended in a huge Chair throwing bash between ball busters and and Zulu or 7 stars cnat remember but until that ending it was a great jam. Unfortuantely I believe that was also the end of the Town Hall jams
 
DJ Soul said:
lol Town hall I used to go there all the time Down with "After Dark" Calos Berrios DJ days.... Never forget I think was his his orBirthday Party or someone from the crew in Town hall ended in a huge Chair throwing bash between ball busters and and Zulu or 7 stars cnat remember but until that ending it was a great jam. Unfortuantely I believe that was also the end of the Town Hall jams


That's right Soul. Cynthia even feel off that stage too. :buggin
 
lamour east i loved that club. i remember seeing marc anthony there with his curly hair and glasses. that night i seen him, it was india's birthday party and all the freestyle singers were there(tka, la girls, cover girls, safire, trilogy, souve, little louie vaga, lydia lee love, and many many more) every friday and saturday i was there. than when l'amour east closed down it was paleds. how about whitestone lanes?? i remember seeing judy torres, joey kidd ,johnny o ,cynthia, ffwd(nelson cruz) bowling. memories:cparty :dancingb
 
Back in 86 when I was 16, I was at club called La’More East on Queens Blvd, where I she first Nayobe Performed that night, apparently somehow I was able sneak backstage met & her very briefly after the concert. She was truly down to earth person❤️.That next day I went downtown to Tower Records brought her LP🔥💽the very next day, which I STILL have to this very day💯
 
Wow other than the Jellybean era of the Funhouse for my early club years

My Fresstyle beginnings were spent primarliy at Lamours!
One of my biggest laughs which went to technical infamy was when Juankato kept producing feedback on I believe Trilogy. I remembered that everyone at the bar, dancefloor, bathrooms and parking lot held thier ears and said DAMn!!! It seemed it happenrd alot and some DJ's I knew termed feedback as "aaawp he Juankato'd". (Not hating on Kato just a memory LOL)

Plus some crazy freestyle dancers who had to much to drink and lost thier shoes during a spin that clocked a bouncer by the stage!

I know there are plenty with the artists too!

Post any of your Nova ChatGPT Mod APK
One of the most memorable encounters with an artist was when the late great Prince surprised a group of students at a high school in Minnesota. He walked into their choir room and sat down at a piano, playing a few songs and taking pictures with the students.

Another memorable encounter was when Beyoncé surprised a group of dancers rehearsing for her tour in a dance studio. She walked in unannounced and spent a few hours rehearsing with the dancers and giving them advice.
 
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