Yup, nights at the Grande were the best of my youth. We were free and high and the music was unbelievable. Wish I could go back for just one night.🎶🎤🧗♀️
I went to the Grande every weekend from May of 1967 until it closed in 1970; then the Eastown. We who were priviledged to experience the Grande scene, are a special class few of the millions that were and are in America. We were able to witness the death of innocense and the birth of youthful rage through the rock & roll in those hallowed walls that is bruned into our minds, bodies and souls. That short period of history had never before or will every again happen. We are truly the Lucky Few!
Kevin Sikes (I think that is how it's spelled) put out the best art work EVER as for concert posters. And the Dores brothers printing concert tees! I'm pretty sure the Ghetto Press was born from the Grande!
About the Grande... Someone asked 'The question is: Were you there?' Well... Yup, with my White Panther button pinned to my Canadian Navy pea coat... Me and Little Debbie from Cincinnati... Caught a ride when we were walkin up Cass (about 3 blocks from Gus' Pizza) with 'Wavy Gravy' who, for some reason, was drivin that old 'Further' bus all by himself... dropped us off right in front....we went up to see Janis and tripped on back to the Castle commune and partied all night with them afterward!
Attention all RUclipsrs. If you are in the Detroit area, they are playing this movie at the Detroit Institute of Arts (The "DIA") on April 5th, 2012, 7pm! Go to the DIA website for more info. I'm definitely going to see this.
Okay............how did we go and fck this all up? No more Grande Ballroom, no more bands that just blew the roof off. Where'd it all go? It's 2017, and I hope help is on the way. Fast....
The trailer is way better than being dragged through the whole pile of crap . They stole the name from a Sound Garden album . Like I said, watch the trailerthe trailer has all the cool stuff stuff in it if you’ like turd nugget. Oops, I mean Ted Nugent. But the whole rest of the movies just some old people remembering when with no real footage or anything from the actual venue
Yup, nights at the Grande were the best of my youth.
We were free and high and the music was unbelievable. Wish I could go back for just one night.🎶🎤🧗♀️
I went to the Grande every weekend from May of 1967 until it closed in 1970; then the Eastown. We who were priviledged to experience the Grande scene, are a special class few of the millions that were and are in America. We were able to witness the death of innocense and the birth of youthful rage through the rock & roll in those hallowed walls that is bruned into our minds, bodies and souls. That short period of history had never before or will every again happen. We are truly the Lucky Few!
Stooges were the best Detroit band followed by Negative Approach.
Kevin Sikes (I think that is how it's spelled) put out the best art work EVER as for concert posters. And the Dores brothers printing concert tees! I'm pretty sure the Ghetto Press was born from the Grande!
You are my hero. What I would give to have that experience of the Grande.
About the Grande... Someone asked 'The question is: Were you there?' Well... Yup, with my White Panther button pinned to my Canadian Navy pea coat... Me and Little Debbie from Cincinnati... Caught a ride when we were walkin up Cass (about 3 blocks from Gus' Pizza) with 'Wavy Gravy' who, for some reason, was drivin that old 'Further' bus all by himself... dropped us off right in front....we went up to see Janis and tripped on back to the Castle commune and partied all night with them afterward!
Tony my friend....doing a great job with this :)
I HAVE TO WATCH THIS!
Long live the Grande Ballroom!
Attention all RUclipsrs. If you are in the Detroit area, they are playing this movie at the Detroit Institute of Arts (The "DIA") on April 5th, 2012, 7pm! Go to the DIA website for more info.
I'm definitely going to see this.
O Mary conceived without Sin pray for us who have recourse to thee -Amen
I can't wait for this fricken feature!!!!
Okay............how did we go and fck this all up? No more Grande Ballroom, no more bands that just blew the roof off. Where'd it all go? It's 2017, and I hope help is on the way. Fast....
seriously!!! I am your help ::) lets bring the grande back!!!
It's over bro Rock N Roll is DEAD!
Thank God.
@@E.C.2 right, and replaced it with.....what? Taylor Swift? Good luck with that.
@@1thepner Music is irrelevant in my life. However if someone enjoys Taylor Swift good for them.
@@E.C.2 it's irrelevant to you, yet you come here to post on something I put out 4 yrs ago?
Back in the Day
Oh hell yes.
I'd love to see this too. When does it come out?
So tell me ,when can we see this ?
Barry Wholigan
The mecca of hip? Well I'm sorry I'm missed it. I guess you had to be there.
when will this come out?
I want it, I want it...
Kick out the frames!
Sorry about that!
The trailer is way better than being dragged through the whole pile of crap . They stole the name from a Sound Garden album .
Like I said, watch the trailerthe trailer has all the cool stuff stuff in it if you’ like turd nugget. Oops, I mean Ted Nugent. But the whole rest of the movies just some old people remembering when with no real footage or anything from the actual venue