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It would be an overstatement to figure that if not for Cleveland, punk woulda turned out completely different. Growing up there, though, old dudes liked to tell stories about the hey-day. Probably some of ‘em were more than exaggerated, but some weren’t. There was a venue on Euclid Avenue on the boarder of East Cleveland that, supposedly David Bowie and Lou Reed would frequent when they were able to just check out the Dead Boys and the Pagans. It seems plausible, but who knows? Maybe I should just take to heart all the shit that old drunk punkers told me.
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