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attended than the Saturday night and Sunday afternoon hardcore extravaganzas but nevertheless served their purpose of providing an alternative venue to bands seeking to escape the grim reality of 21-and-over bar shows while allowing core volunteers to avoid the burnout associated with excessive event scheduling. This necessary scheduling adjustment had the serendipitous effect of diversifying and broadening the base of support for the 924 Gilman space.
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Hayden, who had previously started a parallel project to start a punk club in Berkeley and who had already located a promising space in an industrial section of Berkeley. Although Yohannan initially had misgivings about the 924 Gilman Street location spotted by Hayden, he was ultimately persuaded that the building was a suitable space for the project which was envisioned. Negotiations began with the landlord and in April 1986 a lease was signed.
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Although the Gilman "warehouse" provided a vital all-ages venue and spawned a vibrant local musical scene, its success was neither inevitable nor linear. On September 11, 1988, citing the "physical and emotional exhaustion" of volunteers, ongoing problems with vandalism, and financial difficulties
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shows were held three days a week—on Friday and Saturday nights as well as Sunday matinees. This quickly proved to be overwhelming for club volunteers, however, and as an alternative non-hardcore shows began to be run on Fridays by a separate crew of organizers. These Friday shows were more poorly
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Police were called but "Cretin" and his friends escaped the premises in a van bearing Arizona plates. Biafra was hospitalized, where it was determined that he suffered detached ligaments and a broken leg. Biafra was also forced to cancel a scheduled spoken word tour as a result of the injuries he
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A note was scrawled on a scrap of paper and taped to the window by Yohannan, noting that the Gilman Street Project was "now closed permanently due to lack of the creative juices necessary to make it worthwhile." Yohannan added that "apathy and taking Gilman for granted" had "led to a consumerist
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began thinking about the establishment of an all ages music space in the San Francisco Bay Area where bands could play and interact with audience members free of the structure of conventional music promotion. Actual organizational work began in 1985, with Yohannan joined in the effort by Victor
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As one early participant recalled, "in order to not be closed down by local police we had to have rules, such as no drinking in or around the club, no fighting, things like that." This necessitated a regularized approach to security and resulted in events that were less violent than the 1980s
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The organizing circle was expanded with a view to raising the $ 40,000 needed for rent and remodeling and for generating the volunteers necessary to make the construction project happen. Yohannan made use of his political connections and experience gained as a campaign volunteer for Berkeley
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On December 31, 1986, the first musical performance was held at 924 Gilman. Since then, it has been one of the longest-running independent music venues in the United States. The club slowly progressed as a mecca for punk youth to get away from everyday issues at home, work, government, etc.
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who had fallen and broken his arm in the pit, and expiration of the building lease, Gilman shut its doors. In a published eulogy by Tim Yohannan, Gilman was remembered as a fun place where "the old macho bullshit got attacked" and a stand had been made against "creeping racist and
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Although the September closure spelled an end to Tim Yohannan's personal connection with the club, core volunteers almost immediately reorganized to launch a "new club" at the 924 Gilman location, based upon the core principles established by the previous venture.
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was supportive and project organizers took care of every detail into winning the tacit approval for the project from businesses and residents of the area. The landlord also proved himself reliable and supportive of the goals of his new tenants.
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Citizen's Action Group, an organization which had won majority control of the Berkeley City Council, and was able to call upon friends sitting on various city boards, urging their cooperation with the new venture. Berkeley mayor
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indirectly responsible for the incident, claiming that his assailants were repeating allegations that he was a "rich rock star" made in a column which had recently appeared in the magazine.
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crap." The club's core volunteers were not despondent, Yohannan noted, and hoped to "arrange special shows at other existing venues" in the future.
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expressed support for the boycott, with then-editor Grace Ambrose stating that "Gilman's actions run counter to the spirit that propels MRR."
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Rent on the 2,000 square foot building was $ 2,000 per month at the time of the club's launch—regarded as a reasonable and manageable rate.
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Despite a few early incidents of vandalism, a fertile creative environment rapidly developed. The venue saw the first public appearance of
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citing several failures of the club in upholding its stated rules and ethics, notably a show featuring controversial hardcore punk bands
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had been crashing into audience members. In the process one of these individuals, said to be a man using the
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only narrowly being moved to an alternative venue, as well as allegations of sexism, transphobia and
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attitude" and that the decision had been made by core volunteers to "work together in other ways."
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hardcore norm, providing a more or less "safe environment" and sense of collective responsibility.
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outfit that gained nearly instantaneous local popularity, and was a proving grounds for the young
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Josh Levine, a long time punk rock fan, band member, and 1986 Gilman volunteer later recalled:
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and ultra-aggressive hardcore which dominated the punk world during the middle 1980s.
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Tim Yohannan, "Something Ugly This Way Comes: Jello Biafra Beaten Up at Show,"
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and also contains a full list of Gilman's shows from 1986 through early 2004.
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In May 2016, members of the club's community anonymously called for a
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Lefebvre, Sam, "Did Punk Break? Green Day Played Gilman Last Night."
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is about being banned from the club after their major label debut
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Tim Yohannan, "Interviewed by Hawk, April 1996," in Edge (ed.),
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was assaulted and injured. A group of rough slam dancers in the
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Gilman is mostly associated with being the springboard for the
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whole no. 134 (July 1994), pp. 46–49 (MRR News pp. 1–4).
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whole no. 66 (November 1988). Reprinted in Edge (ed.),
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whole no. 65 (October 1988). Reprinted in Edge (ed.),
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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