CBGB ended in 2006.
CBGB was created in 1973.
Live from CBGB's was created on 2005-01-11.
CBGB Forever was created on 2007-05-15.
CBGB - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
CBGB closed in 2006. The club was located at 315 Bowery at Bleeker Street in Manhattan.
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CBGB - 2013 was released on: USA: 8 October 2013 (CBGB Festival) USA: 11 October 2013 USA: 5 November 2013 (Pay-Per-View premiere) Greece: 27 February 2014
The CBGB shirt refers to a NYC club of the same name. The iconic shirts are popular due to The Ramones and other punk bands playing there in the 70's.
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The cast of Saving CBGB - 2006 includes: Roberta Bayley as herself David Godlis as himself John Holmstrom as himself Mickey Leigh as himself
The club called CBGB's was a venue at which punk acts could appear, in the earliest days of the punk genre, when other clubs were not inviting punk groups to perform.
CBGB of course was the great music room (one of the few clubs that deserve that name, and much too small and funky to be a music 'hall'). OMFUG was added years later by Hilly, the owner. I'm sure you know what those initials mean, so the question is, 'why LAMF"? lamf originated as a kind of street boast, on the end of graffitti tags, and means 'like a mother fu--ker'. it became a general intensifier, especially on the street. so CBGB OMFUG LAMF means--CBGB, only even more so, if that could possibly be possible. there is even a great rock/folk rock/weird and punkish album from that period, by Bunky and Jake, called, LAMF. A great album.