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'''Stages''' was a large club that played a punk shows in the early 80s.  Located on Clark just north of Addison, Stages had two floors and attracted national actsThe upstairs area played the bigger acts, while the lower area, called '''Waves''' played more local stuff.  
'''Stages''' was a large club that played a punk shows in the early 80s.  The space still exists, now known as [[The Metro]], and is one of the most famed music clubs in the country.  Located at 3730 N. Clark, just north of Addison, at one point the building had three performance spacesStages (the upstairs area) played larger national acts, while the basement (called '''Waves''') played more local stuff.  [[Smart Bar]] was originally established on the fourth floor of the building in the late summer of 1982, as a performance space for visual arts and live music.


In late 1981 Waves became a Reggae club called Cool Runnings.  [[Coolest Retard]] #14 said in their June 1981 issue that Waves just closed down, yet there are a bunch of shows past that.  In July 1982 Stages morphed into [[The Metro]] and at some point (same date? definitely before 1/83) the basement area became [[Smart Bar]].
Waves closed at some point in late 1981 or early 1982--[[Coolest Retard]] #14 said in their June 1981 issue that Waves just closed down, yet there are a bunch of shows past that.  Waves became a reggae club called Cool Runnings for a while, but [[Smart Bar]] was moved there by late 1982.  In July 1982 Stages morphed into [[The Metro]].


== Address ==
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[[Category:Venues]]
[[Category:Venues]]
== External links ==
* Interview with [http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/family/chi-1129-shanahannov29,0,5630709,full.story Joe Shanahan], founder of [[The Metro]]

Latest revision as of 18:31, 30 November 2009

Stages was a large club that played a punk shows in the early 80s. The space still exists, now known as The Metro, and is one of the most famed music clubs in the country. Located at 3730 N. Clark, just north of Addison, at one point the building had three performance spaces. Stages (the upstairs area) played larger national acts, while the basement (called Waves) played more local stuff. Smart Bar was originally established on the fourth floor of the building in the late summer of 1982, as a performance space for visual arts and live music.

Waves closed at some point in late 1981 or early 1982--Coolest Retard #14 said in their June 1981 issue that Waves just closed down, yet there are a bunch of shows past that. Waves became a reggae club called Cool Runnings for a while, but Smart Bar was moved there by late 1982. In July 1982 Stages morphed into The Metro.

Address

  • 3730 N. Clark

Notable Shows

  • March 29-30, 1981 - Joan Jett (Waves)
  • May 9, 1981 - Subhumans
  • December 7, 1981 - Oingo Boingo
  • December 9, 1981 - Strike Under (Waves)
  • December 10, 1981 - Mission From Burma (Waves)
  • December 11, 1981 - U.S., Da (Waves)
  • December 12, 1981 - Black Flag, The Effigies
  • March 19, 1982 - UK Subs, Anti-Nowhere League, Effigies
  • June 4, 1982 - Circle Jerks
  • June 5, 1982 - Angelic Upstarts
  • June 22, 1982 - The Cramps

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