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My son mentioned that Phish played this now defunct restaurant in Holderness in 1988. Does anyone remember where this was, or did anyone here happen to go to the shows?
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There was a restaurant and bar at the corner of Rte. 3 and 175.
The building still exists. Alex Raye once owned it and rented it out to Habitat for Humanity. I can't recall what's in there today. It was the "happening" place back in the late '70s and 80s. James Montgomery, The Blend, Annie and the Orphans, The Fools, and other regional bands played there. It was a place to meet girls from PSC. Never ate there but the bar was known to lax in carding the kids.
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The state liquor commission hung out there a lot because that's where all the action was. They constantly approached customers and carding them. Might have been lax on other things but not I.D.s for sure |
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The state started making it tough to make ids with watermarks etc. I remember the paper license without a picture before the 70s. Even high school kids can use them at the state liquor stores! I remember one tough inspector; last name was Cartier. He would hang out outside the Margate and card anyone regardless of age. Until he carded a well-known US Senator. That did not go well.
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Didn't they run under the name " James Montgomery's Blues Band " ?
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Wrote this review back in my early days...Sorry, tried to rotate it.
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I saw James Montgomery and Duke and the Drivers at JFK in Manchester in 1974. Wow what a blast from the past.
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Speaking about Portland, there was a local band called 'Motor City Rythm Kings' Used to play at the 'Widowmaker' at the 'loaf.
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Lots of great local and regional bands back then
The Whitfield band, Joe Droukas and the Bombers, The Boston Brats, JB Hutto and the New Hawks, Crossfire.......to name a few |
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Anyone remember seeing " The Platters " in 1973ish. Between where Patrick's is and the Weirs Bridge on. Was a Old nightclub ( Lounge ) on the water.
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There is another regional band that was extremely popular. 'Sweet Misery' from Concord. I remember caged female dancers at 'Outer Limits' in Tilton!
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I know it was mentioned previously, but if you ever have the chance to see Albert Cummings, go.
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Anyone remember seeing the Incredible Two Man Band? They played Iriwins in the early - mid 70’s. Great show including a “flying” keyboard solo.
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Coming from The Weirs Bridge heading to Patrick's Pub. Go past the Governor's Island entrance on the left. In about a 1/3 of a mile there is a Large Building on the left (on the Edge of the Water ) Just before the big curve in the road that have seen many accidents. They were pretty loose with checking your ID as well.
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It was on the waterfront on rt 3A in Gilford. Building is still there and now a condo |
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SAMIAM, do you remember the guy from the Weirs Times that bought the WW2 VET and his Wife lunch at your restaurant a couple years ago?
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![]() It made his day. They were just coming back from Laconia and he had just found out 2 hours earlier that he had Cancer. They stopped at your place for Lunch on their way back to Wolfeboro It was such a great feeling for him, he wrote a 3 page letter thanking us. Glad it made his day. Life is to short, it's nice to pay it forward as much as you can. |
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