My grandfather used to party it up inside Studio 54 back in the day. He used to have a pet Boa constrictor he'd bring with him. He said they always let him in because they liked the "snake". :)
Joey is a font of vital information. I was doing my most damage in the late 70’s and 80’s and it was insane. And no social media to screw you up the next day.
It’s the fact back in these days you could only hear about this from stories you hear. Nobody could have pulled a phone out & start recording. Things were more private & meaningful
The times where people could have fun without worrying about phones and cameras that could crucify them in the media. True freedom gets more scarce by the day, probably in place of convenience, ironically.
Night Clubs are the worst biz investments in all of Food and Bev, Hospitality. Your only make money 2-3 nights a week on strictly liquor sales, $ at the door and VIP reservations. Sports Bars are the way to make bank.
@@micahhayes8770 true, people who own night clubs make more money on their not so legal work, and narcos, narcos love to launder money through night clubs.
I'm so thankful for going to a few clubs in the very early 2000s. Before the ecstacy turned into garbage. 20 bucks and you'd be rolling all night, extremely hard. I'm glad I got to experience that. It was the most amazing experience I've ever had. I've been all over the world. Climbed mountains, tried all kinds of experiences and nothing comes close to it. It's the closest thing to being in heaven that anyone could experience here on earth.
if you rolled all night 6+hours off of one pill I have news for you, that was meth not molly, MDMA lasts 3 hours max and if it lasts any longer than that without redosing it is not mdma.
@@drswaqqinscheckingin7210 I mean we used to have em tested. We couldn't tell the purity but we could tell if it had other drugs in them. It did get to where we couldn't find any that were just MDMA. Sometimes they'd have amphetamine or heroin in them. The overall quality just turned to garbage.
studio 54 had no vip area like they do now in clubs and celebs would dance and mingle with everyone and did not have to be bothered by fans. everyone was there to have fun and dance . and yes there was a lots of sex and drugs and you could hook up with a female or if you where gay another guy. but this before aids and other diseases that started to come around.
My uncle was a doorman and bartender at Studio 54. He is actually listed as one of the people being thanked by the owners in Ian Schrager's Studio 54 book. The stories are endless. My favorite is that one night after closing, around sunrise, Rubell was still hanging out with a few close guys and some of the workers. One of the guys still there was Calvin Klein. They were so loaded and wasted, Rubell and Klein peed on a pile of 100 dollar bills in front of everyone. Why? Cause they were just that rich and didn't care at the time.
@Ur Mad “She looks gross af lmfao she probably got a nice body but yeah this mans starving” BOIIII don’t get me started on yo virgin ass sounding like a straight fucking weirdo 😭🤣
Studio 54 was crazy. Watch any documentary or video or archival footage of it, place was wild. It perfectly captured that popular cultural apex of the late 70s. (It only ran its original run from April 1977 to 1980, when the two owners got busted for skimming money and served some time. Then it reopened into the early eighties but it was not what it truly had been in ‘77 ‘78 ‘79 when it was the hottest place to be in the world. So many wild stories, I think there needs to be a better movie made about it all and not fail where the bad ‘54’ movie from 1998. Because the grand narrative of it all is totally insane and could only ever have happened when it did for as long as it did. It was a pop-cultural touchstone for the ages and it perfectly captured its moment in history while it was THE thing. Disco would “suck” by 1980 and punk and new wave and heavy metal, and of course pop and ultimately hip hop (which was born from the disco records being sampled and scratched by master DJs and creating beats for MCs to rap over), so the whole disco thing was really a bright burning comet that was big while it lasted and then burnt out quickly. And then nostalgia pop culture folk would look back decades and years later with the wisdom of hindsight and experience.
My dad used to hang out at Studio 54 in the 70s and 80s after he got out of Vietnam (volunteered for the draft to help his family get green cards - WWII refugees). He knew Steve Rubell very well. They happen to grow up together
Yeah tried all nighters but always needed 3 day recovery,some people I know could do 3 day all nighters not even looked tired, could never wrap my head around it
Hahahhaha my dad used to party there when he lived in New York in his 20s, so many crazy crazy stories from his time in The States. Can’t help but feel like I missed out lmao.
Every big city and every decade there is a cultural hub that attracts a crowd like this. It last for a short while then it dies of and never returns. It’s the zeitgeist of the time. A mirage. When it’s dead then comes the « myth» of the place and the « well back in the day» storys som of them true, but most of them often exagerasjons and half lies
Worked as a bouncer for a few years in our local bar that was hit at the time. It was a great time how I never got in trouble is beyond me. On the straight narrow so to speak now but wow what a time
I didnt care for it too much. I have a funnier joke though. What do you call a man with doo doo in his pants. A poopy pants man. Please subscribe to my channel and give me money for my comedy. If its too funny you can always unsubscribe.
South Beach Miami was the most unique place I went to in America as far as all nighters because a lot of other businesses stayed open besides the bars because the streets were full of people all night into day. I've been to the other cities with long hours but eventually the business slows to a trickle in those places.
Studio 54’s heyday was less than 2 years. The owners got busted for drug dealing and tax evasion. They lost their liquor license and went to jail. They re-opened but it wasn’t the same. One of the owners, Ian Schrager, went on to run luxury hotels.
@@whynot7191 thanks bro. I reeeally wish there was more to that story lol I can't picture Michael Jackson partying like that, even tho I know all the drugs he was doing when he died. I just picture him drinking Pepsi at parties and shit, not smoking dusters 😂
Where I lived in Tampa, no alcohol on Sundays until 12 noon. So for Bucs games, we bought our beer for tailgating the night before. Some places were no alcohol until 6pm.
Thing is , the underground scene existed before studio 54. It just got all the attention which was not the way to do underground. It actually all started with the loft , then the gallery, then paradise garage, then studio 54. The dj/owner of the gallery would spin at studio 54.
DUDE, I LOVE NYC. I'm born and raised there. Definitely ain't as cool and FUN as it used to be. My mom and (aunt (rip) used 2 party at Studio 54 back in the 80's.
Yea he actually mentions he only went in once way past it’s prime. I think the guys pretty secure he doesn’t need to lie to you for your acceptance lol.
"You have to have chicks with you to get in" ... Meanwhile they show pictures of Warhol, Truman Capote, and Halston. RIP but none of them liked chicks.
Sol-Rays Daytona Beach, FL 1998-2001. Best club days of my life. They only sold water and you could lay on the sub woofer cabinets. Closest I've ever been to studio 54. Crazy times there.
There are articles and sourced accounts from celebrities talking about ridiculously over-the-top birthday celebrations including acrobats, full grown elephants, tigers and many, many horses; full-on orgies upstairs and even a guy that handed every guest a drink and a quaalude immediately upon entering. Fascinating place. Fascinating time.
I like how the US talk about an ancient time where they partied till 6-7 am. I remember when I first moved to Europe in places like Greece in summer areas where 9am closure of clubs was the norm. Maybe I am getting old, but I still remember how much of a buzz it was to be out all night till the day broke and you would go to the bakery, get fresh hot food and a milkshake and sober up, go home (or even work) and rest up and if you had the courage, do it all over again.
When I grew up in Florida it was last call at 1:00 and the bars closed at 2:00. Nothing but crime and misery comes from the bar scene this guy describes. Greedy club owners bribed their way to the way it is now. Thanks a lot, Yankees.
Depends where you’re at. In west palm we shut down at 5am and the after hours bar opens at 5am. Chill there until 9am and then go hit the regular bar again.
Joey always tells a story where he had a bag-a-blow and no money, but some how he always comes out on top 😂😂
Thats how it is when you're off the shits
That just means u about that hustle 😂😂
He's Latino, we have secret powers. For real.
Immigrant mentality
Lol "bag-a-blow" I'm crying
Who ever's behind JRE Clips deserve a good service to the people award
its jamie, his in studio beside rogan lol
My grandfather used to party it up inside Studio 54 back in the day. He used to have a pet Boa constrictor he'd bring with him. He said they always let him in because they liked the "snake". :)
BRING IN THE SNAKES!!
Matthew Jandecka
*THAT'S CRAZY . I WISH MY GRANDFATHER WAS COOL .*
your grandpa is a fucking player
Matthew Jandecka very cool story why did you put snake in quotes tho lol
Broken King 😂😂😂😂
Joey is a font of vital information. I was doing my most damage in the late 70’s and 80’s and it was insane. And no social media to screw you up the next day.
if i ever see joey wearing a white t-shirt i know it was a monday
Aye u know what it's about
Whys that
Yeah it's a Cuban thing
Congrats on listening to the podcast
Was just thinking this when the video started haha
“Jewish lightening”. Lol.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:58
Hahaha
That's right. Took down the south bronx.
If Sopranos was still on, this guy would be playing a mob boss.
That's the nyc accent back in the 70s -80s. Everyone was from Brooklyn.
He’s going to be in the new Sopranos movie coming out I think.
He read for it back in the day but one of the characters kicked him out early in development
I thought he WAS a mob boss!!!
The closest we got was his doppleganger Vincent Pastore
Joey is the best story teller on joe Rogan he’s epic everytime.
It’s the fact back in these days you could only hear about this from stories you hear. Nobody could have pulled a phone out & start recording. Things were more private & meaningful
one of the many things i am grateful for in this life is joey diaz and joe rogan friendship which provided us with this amazing conversations!!!
Uncle Joey is a fucking natural ! "You can snort coke, dance, get your dick sucked and your shoe shine all at the same place and be home by 6:00" 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The times where people could have fun without worrying about phones and cameras that could crucify them in the media. True freedom gets more scarce by the day, probably in place of convenience, ironically.
Truth. I came up in the 80s. My generation would be cancelled in a heartbeat on Twitter if there were pics and video then like there is now :-) .
Nah, these celebrities LIVE OFF the media attention. Its their career.
U can still do it if u have money
Good ole uncle Joey. He brings a smile to my face when ever I'm down
I miss Joe's discussions with Joey Diaz. They were the best.
Clubs were best when they were low key warm,. As soon as it gets HOT its got 6 months, tops.
I guess it's a case of staying too long at the party..
Night Clubs are the worst biz investments in all of Food and Bev, Hospitality. Your only make money 2-3 nights a week on strictly liquor sales, $ at the door and VIP reservations. Sports Bars are the way to make bank.
Geddy Lee's Owl Nose f. Gunh
@@micahhayes8770 true, people who own night clubs make more money on their not so legal work, and narcos, narcos love to launder money through night clubs.
@@waNErBOY You watch to much of the show Power and gangster/mob films. lol bruh!
Jesus Christ.....i've never smoked but i feel high just listening to them speak. Joey Diaz is an amazing story teller.
I'm so thankful for going to a few clubs in the very early 2000s. Before the ecstacy turned into garbage. 20 bucks and you'd be rolling all night, extremely hard. I'm glad I got to experience that. It was the most amazing experience I've ever had. I've been all over the world. Climbed mountains, tried all kinds of experiences and nothing comes close to it. It's the closest thing to being in heaven that anyone could experience here on earth.
I feel this so deeply 😂 there’s no explaining it to anyone especially growing up in nyc being 21-24 just rolling hard and it was just pure bliss
@@irishsoprano3485 it really was
if you rolled all night 6+hours off of one pill I have news for you, that was meth not molly, MDMA lasts 3 hours max and if it lasts any longer than that without redosing it is not mdma.
@@drswaqqinscheckingin7210 I mean we used to have em tested. We couldn't tell the purity but we could tell if it had other drugs in them. It did get to where we couldn't find any that were just MDMA. Sometimes they'd have amphetamine or heroin in them. The overall quality just turned to garbage.
good for you brother, good for you
Studio 54 didn’t “move on”
Shit changed and it changed with it. They killed it.
The owners got arrested and they had to close it that's what happened
IRS, jail, sold.
How crazy that the perfect explanation for Studio 54 happened @ 54 seconds in.
Studio 54 where you get your shoes buffed by chics huge bushes.
studio 54 had no vip area like they do now in clubs and celebs would dance and mingle with everyone and did not have to be bothered by fans. everyone was there to have fun and dance .
and yes there was a lots of sex and drugs and you could hook up with a female or if you where gay another guy. but this before aids and other diseases that started to come around.
Not just your shoes, but your nose too.
Nice...Retro Bush
Furry snatch!
My uncle was a doorman and bartender at Studio 54. He is actually listed as one of the people being thanked by the owners in Ian Schrager's Studio 54 book. The stories are endless. My favorite is that one night after closing, around sunrise, Rubell was still hanging out with a few close guys and some of the workers. One of the guys still there was Calvin Klein. They were so loaded and wasted, Rubell and Klein peed on a pile of 100 dollar bills in front of everyone. Why? Cause they were just that rich and didn't care at the time.
We need more stories!
Wow what a great story about elitist literally pissing on piles of cash.
@@stillwelltjz6798 On what else should they have pissed on then?
@@Harcix each other for all I fuckin care.
@@Harcix a woman preferably, or a man, take your pick.
I can HEAR the cholesterol.
oh shitttt!!!!!!
Anybody hear anything..🖕🏾👏🏾👏🏽
LOLOL
LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣
When I was a kid I remember walking by just to see the crowd. Amazing times!
"If you were doing Coke they just gave you some Sunglasses" LOL!!!!
Studio 54 didn't move on, Steve Rubell was busted and locked up.
Did it "move on" like your sentence structure and lack of punctuation. I had to read that three times before it made any fucking sense.
@@bens3767 you just stupid
ADMAFIA210 Co-signed
@@bens3767 There is usually a question mark at the end of a question, Mr Punctuation Master.
Well, there's that, but then there's also the fact that the disco era died.
“He was standing there just laughing Bob Hope style.” Only uncle Joey 😂
My dad used to go there and these stories totally match up
Kieran Perez no he didn’t
Mario The Menace You ain’t a menace you a weenie ass
@Ur Mad “She looks gross af lmfao she probably got a nice body but yeah this mans starving” BOIIII don’t get me started on yo virgin ass sounding like a straight fucking weirdo 😭🤣
@@mariothemenace5303 shut up pussy lmao
@@mariothemenace5303 ik im late but shut the fuck up
This was the golden era of JRE
Back in the day the one hour rule was set up so that the bar could clean and then they could reopen
Studio 54 was crazy. Watch any documentary or video or archival footage of it, place was wild. It perfectly captured that popular cultural apex of the late 70s. (It only ran its original run from April 1977 to 1980, when the two owners got busted for skimming money and served some time. Then it reopened into the early eighties but it was not what it truly had been in ‘77 ‘78 ‘79 when it was the hottest place to be in the world. So many wild stories, I think there needs to be a better movie made about it all and not fail where the bad ‘54’ movie from 1998. Because the grand narrative of it all is totally insane and could only ever have happened when it did for as long as it did. It was a pop-cultural touchstone for the ages and it perfectly captured its moment in history while it was THE thing.
Disco would “suck” by 1980 and punk and new wave and heavy metal, and of course pop and ultimately hip hop (which was born from the disco records being sampled and scratched by master DJs and creating beats for MCs to rap over), so the whole disco thing was really a bright burning comet that was big while it lasted and then burnt out quickly. And then nostalgia pop culture folk would look back decades and years later with the wisdom of hindsight and experience.
A+ for that essay golly
I don't think they can ever make a movie about 54 and capture the experience the only way is through a documentary.
Cultural zeitgeist
Disco didn't suck by 1980. It was good until about '83 maybe late '84. Last good song was Tarzan Boy by Baltimora..
Maybe a 8 or 10 episode mini series would work better.
That jewish lightning bout killed me lmao
Greese lightning!!!!! ⚡
I love how Joey Diaz talks to Joe as if hes some old guy whos years ahead of Joes time. Hes like 4 years ago than Rogan. He only looks 30 years older.
Joe wasn’t about that cocaine thrilled lifestyle. Joey was
@@thrasherfoo Snowey Joey 🤪😳
Went there in 80 , wore a 3 piece, got in, but it was past its prime...still hadda great time, plenty of the same life style, just no A listers.
God damn you're quick with these! This came up in my suggested videos while I am watching the LIVE episode still.
JRE clips on top of their shit
Jamie is on top of his shit.
Patrick im having a shit..lol
Leave God out of it Patrick
Listening to Joey Diaz makes me an interesting person
“I was doing so much fucking coke at the time I don’t even remember who was fuckin who.”
-Joey Diaz
Holy shit that’s hilarious
My dad used to hang out at Studio 54 in the 70s and 80s after he got out of Vietnam (volunteered for the draft to help his family get green cards - WWII refugees).
He knew Steve Rubell very well. They happen to grow up together
“The bar would close for one hour. So we’d order 25 beers” 😂
I am sooo happy I'm 51 , born in Miami - grew up both nyc & Miami- I've lived most of my life in AWESOME TIMES !!!!!
Yeah tried all nighters but always needed 3 day recovery,some people I know could do 3 day all nighters not even looked tired, could never wrap my head around it
Glenn B practice makes perfect
Cocaine is a hell of a drug, you can't party that long without it
@Crooklyncat Haha dope
Drink allot of water and eat food when you can.
It was the cocaine!!
Hahahhaha my dad used to party there when he lived in New York in his 20s, so many crazy crazy stories from his time in The States. Can’t help but feel like I missed out lmao.
Every big city and every decade there is a cultural hub that attracts a crowd like this. It last for a short while then it dies of and never returns. It’s the zeitgeist of the time. A mirage. When it’s dead then comes the « myth» of the place and the « well back in the day» storys som of them true, but most of them often exagerasjons and half lies
Yes....a lot of stories but you don't know any 🤣🤣🤣
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story
Worked as a bouncer for a few years in our local bar that was hit at the time. It was a great time how I never got in trouble is beyond me. On the straight narrow so to speak now but wow what a time
Joey should have a children's series.
@jack daniels I was joking. Every story Joey tells seems to involve some unholy combination of hard drugs, gangsters, sex and extreme perversion.
Jewish lightening. I like that.
I didnt care for it too much. I have a funnier joke though. What do you call a man with doo doo in his pants. A poopy pants man. Please subscribe to my channel and give me money for my comedy. If its too funny you can always unsubscribe.
Nah I'm good, thank though.
No way man. I would never talk about that stuff. Thats personal.
Thats what happened Sept 11 a little Jewish lightning.
like goodfellas movie
South Beach Miami was the most unique place I went to in America as far as all nighters because a lot of other businesses stayed open besides the bars because the streets were full of people all night into day. I've been to the other cities with long hours but eventually the business slows to a trickle in those places.
They will never have a phenomenon like Studio 54!
Then you never went to TUNNEL, LIMELIGHT or SOUND FACTORY. Those clubs far surpassed what 54 started...
I was just reading about a club called ‘studio 51’ in Soho,London,that was popular in the 50’s!
Didnt charlie murphy talk about this place
FREE WILL DEFENDER nope
Yes, Chappell Show.
Yeah this where Rick james beat the shit out of him
CHARLIE MURPHAYYY
FUCK YO COUCH
“So we just ordered 25 beers.” 😂😂 genius
This was uploaded before the live podcast ended. I'm so impressed with technology. And you fine ppl.
Jenry Beja yes copyright infringement is impressive
Struggle I believe these clips are uploaded by an associate of the show. I may be wrong.
Struggle Jamie uploads these clips.
Studio 54’s heyday was less than 2 years. The owners got busted for drug dealing and tax evasion. They lost their liquor license and went to jail. They re-opened but it wasn’t the same. One of the owners, Ian Schrager, went on to run luxury hotels.
I wish I could have been part of the Studio54 crowd in 77 I was 15 years old
iris wood lol I was one years old.
I wasn’t even born
Brooke shields went and she was only 15 too, crazy
@@lanabanana5301 Brooke was a Model at the time Calvin was with her there are pics of both of them in studio54 with Steve Rubell and Andy Warhol etc.
@@iriswood3744 yeah you're correct but something about her age in a place like that doesn't sit right with me
the girl with the beerbottle in her mouth was photomodel Jerry Hall -> 1:11
I remember The Limelight, Sound Factory and others ... then I was in Miami.. club liquid, shadow lounge, chaos , etc
These stories are GOLD!
Y'all hear the story about mark motherbaugh(Devo lead singer) smoking angel dust with Michael Jackson at studio 54? Crazy.
why not Michael Jackson smoking angel dust? That is crazy 😳
What's the story??
@@TrackHustlersENT www.google.com/amp/s/pitchfork.com/news/39311-echo-chamber-devos-mark-mothersbaugh/amp/
@@whynot7191 thanks bro. I reeeally wish there was more to that story lol I can't picture Michael Jackson partying like that, even tho I know all the drugs he was doing when he died. I just picture him drinking Pepsi at parties and shit, not smoking dusters 😂
Heard Stallone was the last person in studio 54 when they shut it down
g milne 😂
That's Jerry Hall with the 🍺 bottle!
Wasn’t sure if it was her or Nico
Where I lived in Tampa, no alcohol on Sundays until 12 noon. So for Bucs games, we bought our beer for tailgating the night before. Some places were no alcohol until 6pm.
We dont have that problem New Orleans. Thats why we're all degenerates
@@GatsDomineaux I recently moved to New Orleans and I can't believe how accessible booze is here and I've lived in Europe!
I think that's Jerry Hall with Warhol.
throb9 yep. With the bottle.
Yeah that's her. One of Jagger's wives. Second chick is Bianca, who is also one of Mick's wives lol.
From Mesquite, TX!
@Jeff now she's sucking Rupert Murdoch's.
throb9 Halston too.
Thing is , the underground scene existed before studio 54. It just got all the attention which was not the way to do underground. It actually all started with the loft , then the gallery, then paradise garage, then studio 54. The dj/owner of the gallery would spin at studio 54.
U could dance sniff coke and get ya shoes shined all at the same time and be out before 6 got me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Don't forget get your dick wet 💯😂
Ever second of this conversation is a pure gold
I haven’t heard the term “Jewish lightening”, in a long time. Haha
joey just gave the best description of anything ever if like 3 seconds
After being on drugs for decades I am sure Diaz almost remembers what he says
Joey has THEE most colorful stories!!
They light the place on fire. That reminds me of the scene in Goodfellas when Henry and Tommy started the fire at the restaurant.
the chick drinking champagne outta bottle is Jerry Hall before hook up with Mick Jagger
I cud listen to joey's storys all day long
Joey has lived life !
DUDE, I LOVE NYC. I'm born and raised there. Definitely ain't as cool and FUN as it used to be. My mom and (aunt (rip) used 2 party at Studio 54 back in the 80's.
my friend from college was Steve Rubell's nephew, Steve had some crazy stories
I love how Joey tells stories about Studio 54. But what he doesn't say is that he was never there
Lol he’s full of it but entertaining
Yea he actually mentions he only went in once way past it’s prime. I think the guys pretty secure he doesn’t need to lie to you for your acceptance lol.
@@joeyfreitas1942 he lies all the time fool
@@joeyfreitas1942 he said he went there in 83 but it was shut down in 79
@@Animal14722 *1986
He did go there kid
I was too young to experience the place firsthand, but I've heard it said that if you remember being there, you weren't there!
"You have to have chicks with you to get in" ... Meanwhile they show pictures of Warhol, Truman Capote, and Halston. RIP but none of them liked chicks.
AntiPopLTD Those dudes had the reputation already though. He's talking about regular dudes trying to get into clubs.
They hung with more woman then most
@@davehoward22 hell yeah dh
Sol-Rays Daytona Beach, FL 1998-2001. Best club days of my life. They only sold water and you could lay on the sub woofer cabinets. Closest I've ever been to studio 54. Crazy times there.
Mike Myers played Steve Rubell in a movie. That movie with Ryan Phillippe ... i think the movie was just called 54.
Gteat movie.
SF raves were a lot like that in the 1990s, good days.
There are articles and sourced accounts from celebrities talking about ridiculously over-the-top birthday celebrations including acrobats, full grown elephants, tigers and many, many horses; full-on orgies upstairs and even a guy that handed every guest a drink and a quaalude immediately upon entering. Fascinating place. Fascinating time.
JOEY'S GREAT! HIS REALITY RULES!!!
Yes, I like how you worded that!
I'd kill to get into the basement part of 54!
What's up with the basement
@@chimpodabananalover4031 vip
01:47, was he talking about Larry Lavin DDS? Haha, he was a cocaine king of Philly. He used to party at Studio 54.
There was a show on A&E City Confidential that did his story.
Is that a typo? Larry Levan not Levin. He was head and shoulders above all the other djs.
@@bteiv676 Pay attention, maybe your DJ was the dentist's customer for that nose candy... No on was talking about a DJ.
Bob Hope was a MK Ultra handler -no Pollyanna for sure!
Joey Diaz is hilarious
The clothes for one hour rule was set in place by the health department so that the ownership could clean the establishment
clothes for one hour? A disco for nudists? Now that's my kinda club! (
00:14 - 03:18
That’s how long it took Joey to say “you get picked”.
Legend.
Florida most places close at 6, but there are after hours places that stay open till 2pm, so you just go there when you stumble out the first place.
I like how the US talk about an ancient time where they partied till 6-7 am. I remember when I first moved to Europe in places like Greece in summer areas where 9am closure of clubs was the norm. Maybe I am getting old, but I still remember how much of a buzz it was to be out all night till the day broke and you would go to the bakery, get fresh hot food and a milkshake and sober up, go home (or even work) and rest up and if you had the courage, do it all over again.
I luv Joey Diaz. He's fuckin hilarious
When I grew up in Florida it was last call at 1:00 and the bars closed at 2:00. Nothing but crime and misery comes from the bar scene this guy describes. Greedy club owners bribed their way to the way it is now. Thanks a lot, Yankees.
Depends where you’re at. In west palm we shut down at 5am and the after hours bar opens at 5am. Chill there until 9am and then go hit the regular bar again.
Last call is 2 am where I am in FL.
Shoutout west palm my home 🤙🏼
Studio 54, Palladium, Limelight, Tatou,.... oh what tangled webs we weave...
The danceteria
@@roberthatchigian221 All the above mentioned were lame compared to Paradise Garage.
Saw Cabaret in the old Studio 54 building. It was pretty cool, main floor was set up like a nightclub, then a balcony with theater s eating.
What about the lite up slide from the balcony to the dance floor?
Downtown Chi-town had some bangin ass clubs in da late 80s up too early 2000s, that would've given 54' a serious run for it's money....😛
YES
I’m a late 90s baby so unfortunately I missed that lol
Jewish lightning. Fucking hilarious!
tremendous
Sound factory in NYC was open for 30 straight hours in the late 90s
I just love all the Joey talks. Lol
More people waiting outside than inside the club, best business model ever.