The Pomp Room: A Rock N Roll Bar Story (Full Documentary)
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- Опубликовано: 30 дек 2023
- It'll touch your heart. Don't touch the carpet.
For decades, The Pomp Room ruled South Dakota as a venue for local & national musicians (Aerosmith, blink-182, GWAR) -- and a place for the wildest patrons in the area. It hosted chaotic shows for all ages with squishy carpet and no natural light. The happenings both onstage and backstage have become legend. Now, it's time to tell the full story. Cheers!
Directed, written and produced by Austin Kaus and Jesse Yost
#SouthDakota #Music #rocknroll #musicdocumentary - Кино
Hell yeah!! Great documentary!! I'm from Sioux City (90 miles south) and we'd take a whole car full of bros up to the Pomp, always worth the drive, never a dull moment!! Loved that "L" shaped pool table, too!
I was a Pomp Room kid! Thanks for sharing this story!! ❤🎶🥹✌🏼
The punk years of this club were EPIC!!!!
Mid-late 90’s were special.
I only went there a handful of times, but I loved it each and every time I went there. My friend and I got in there on a DEAD ASS Monday night, both underage, and the only 2 people in the place, watching a band called The Lobsters. Good night. They played what we asked them to and they bought us drinks for hanging out with them. We had a lot of fun that night. Thanks for the memories in this documentary.
Great documentary about a place I loved. I was there at least once a week for ten years. I got a chuckle from some of the stories told, because most of them were kept clean for the kids. Unless you were there to witness it for yourself, you would never believe what happened there. RIP, Pomp Room.
What a great documentary! I spent many a fun night at the Pomp Room! Fell down the steps towards the front. Drank a whole bottle of Jagermeister with Wayne Estrada. Was there for Aerosmith and also the last night. That was a great place. So many good times and great people there!!
Shit always got drunk and tripped on the 2 x 4 or whatever it was between the front bar and then the stage
I got there once or twice. I was only 21 in 1993 just before they closed. But got to watch Violet and Janitor Bob. I went to high school with Pat in Janitor Bob. It was a lot of fun.
My band Touchstone opened for Head East at the Pomp in 1985. Sad to hear it’s no longer there.
A lovely documentary about a place with a soul…
I miss it every weekend. Most fun ever!! We lived the greatest lives ever there and it was home. 🤘🏼I can still hear Johnny scream “GET THE FUCK OUT!! when the ugly lights came on. 😂
The mug stained authenticity of this documentary will please the most discerning detail-orientated barfly and Rock music fan alike. SWEETWATER RULES!!!
This is a story that has been realized by a lot old clubs in probably every city. The Phoenix Hill Tavern in Louisville, the Antenna Club and The P&H in Memphis, and the list goes on. The 80s and 90s were a special time for live music. Sad it had to grow up and grow old.
"beautiful dive" 1:40:00 I'm 58 and so grateful for the bar like this in my town.
Played at the Pomp back in the early -mid 90's. Had many friends in bands that did as well. John was the first guy I ever recall having outboard neve channel strips patched into a old peavey mixer. Was a very unique setup. I also recall the elevator from the roof that we used to load in. What a great room and memories.
this is awesome, so glad it was made. very proud to know them all for years playing in Counter Attack from Mpls on rotation early 80's thru mid/late 80's. Good to see Jon hasn't changed a bit lol, love you buddy. great documentary i have a million storys i could add but i'll just relish them in memory
Played there many weeks, with two different (Minneapolis) bands in the early 80’s. Sioux Falls was always a fun place to play and the Pomp always treated us real nice. Loved going there. Some great late night after-parties too… 😉
Many kickass little places like this in NC too. Hopefully 1 of m will have enough good footage to do a Doc. like this. Amazing they had all this video from before digital was popular.
Yeah im from nc and there used to be a place called the ' sound vent ' in thomasville. The only people that knew about it were locals but that place was awesome.
This is an outstanding documentary. It's still amazing after all these years to think about what an influence this club had and how it was known nationwide by so many elite music acts and TV networks. I am glad I am old enough to remember the Pomp Room. Today's generation will never understand what a glorious time it was back then. Sioux Falls desperately needs a club like the Pomp Room (or Buffalo Chip) to come back.
All I can hear is "Glory Days" by Springstein playing in my head.
That's too bad. Springsteen sucks balls
Fantastic movie guys! It knocked quite a few memories out of the self-induced cobwebs. I still have some PTSD about those damn carpets... So many great interviews and so many of those legends that are in the pictures and videos are gone now. Thanks for documenting the debauchery of a legendary rock bar.
Man, I was thousands of miles away in Ft LiquorDale, same time period, same. Sorta stories, but Sheeeeeet, I sure wished I couldn't experienced the Pomp Room!!! Awesome Fn' Documentary 4 sure!!! 👍 -*
Good memories, I partied in the Pomp Room in the 70's
I asked for Bartok, and, here I am, with bar talk.
Man! I was willing to pay $100.00 to download this - now that it's on RUclips I don't know how to say thank you - this is awesome!
Where TF was it $100 to download?!?!
@@Guido.Fawkes.1I think he was just saying he really wanted to see the doc, not that a site was selling it for that.
Rip is using free DVDSoft. 🙌
Can't believe they got matt Penfield to narrate!
Absolutely crazy, but at the same time...
Absolutely brilliant!
I Absolutely love music people!
I went there when Aerosmiths went & played there after the arena. And I saw The band VIOLET with Rich Show. Killer place. Sad when it was no more.
Awesome documentary! Love learning about venues throughout the country that helped the punk/ska/hardcore/metal scene of the 80's and 90's thrive. It's always a shame to lose them.
Who remembers the L-shaped pool table in The Pomp? I know local news girl that got laid on that table in the day. I saw Martin Zellar and Son Volt there.
What a great ode to dive bars everywhere! Man, I spent a lot of time in bars just like this. Great doc. Thanks!
This is amazing! Played some shows with a few of these bands. I know you guys remember the what's up in Mankato MN. Great memories and love to all.
I absolutely remember going to the What's Up. Whenever people started jumping, I always half expected for the wooden floor to collapse. You could feel the give.
@@Scott144K YES! Could definitely feel it. This documentary reminded me of so many great bands. I'll watch this with my boys for sure. Love to all.
This is a classic documentary! Thank you! Never was at The Pomp Room however I went to some places that were quite similar growing up in the Midwest. Similar places still existed out here in SoCal when I moved out here in the early 90's. Generally speaking, this already was the tail end for these kinds of places before making a slow 15 year descent into oblivion to be replaced by canned music and 50 television screens. I 1st started sneaking into bars in my late teens back in the late 70's to watch the rock bands and soak up all the craziness that usually happened at these late night scenes. My fondest memories are from the similar vibe of these drinking establishments and of course the energy of the live music not unlike what would go on at The Pomp Room. This doc also accurately tells the story about how stylistic changes from dance oriented rock music in the 70's also changed the dynamic of the crowds who came to frequent these places. Laughs and many good times were had!!! By 2008 or 9, most of the live music bars had closed their doors or changed to no more live music when the mortgage recession hit.
God I miss that place. Well done.
Super Job Jesse!!! -Jonny Z -Nitro Brothers
What a great documentary! Ive never been to The Pomp Room but i think everyone of a certain age went to a similar place which is no longer open. Im in Scotland, and although the Glasgow Apollo was our legendary "great bands, sticky carpet" venue, it was a huge former cinema..... thankfully the more intimate Cathouse is still going strong, bringing new bands to sweaty customers lol!
I just got me a 3rd party pomp room Tee, its as must have as a Peaches Records tee! LONG LIVE ROCK!
Very enjoyable documentary about a place that people really loved. Top notch!
I loved tomato juice lemon juice and beer for breakfast back when I drank heavily. Sober now. Too much booze will catch up with you!
❤ my home away from home ❤
Omg!!! The memories!!
Fantastic documentary!!! I absolutely loved this!
Great documentary! Never went inside The Pomp Room (I was a child when I lived in Sioux Falls) but the history and legacy is fascinating.
Amazing documentary about a very special place. ❤
I feel bad I never had a chance to go there.....I stumbled upon this, having never heard of the place....but stayed to the end. GREAT SHOW....
In Sioux Falls ?!?! I had no idea
PLAYED THERE.... towards the end. LOST HORIZON, JOHN DOE we did band pics there one afternoon next to buckwheat zydecos bus...( E s wife did them) shared mgmt w/ Crash Alley. classic bar.
Zwarte'....???
Janitor Bob and the armchair cowboys 😎
Damn.... haven't heard that name in a long time!!! Haha
I love that “half the door” bit! 😂. This reminds me of some of the gigs/joints we played in Indiana in the late 80’s. Such as Gloria’s East End Lounge in Gas City. 😝
Really well done documentary!
Awesome doc, thanks from Australia
Awesome work, guys!!
I lived the same life in Saskatchewan, awesome documentary!
I worked up the street from the Pomp and it just felt so wrong to watch it get torn down. The whole landscape of Sioux Falls changed.
Honestly the drive in the music is what I love and the words are just voice music like usual with me even though I love some Dylan’s lyrics so well the music here is awesome
I miss that fuckin place! Many memories!
I'm the same age as Jon and I totally get it. Never was at the Pomp room, but there were tons of dive bars like this in the Chicago area with live music and it was a fucking blast. In fact my dad owned one after the place he worked at told him he couldn't drink at work. He said ok, I quit and bought a bar. This was mid 70s
I was in a band that played the pomp room, we followed the replacements. Apparently they had local girls giving oral to the band and the managers found out, from then on no non band members in the dressing room. Also new rules limiting the amount of drinking by the band. It was a nice room, good stage.
I actually got to rock out at The Pomp Room way back when, Sioux Falls Rocks (or rocked)
Man. RIP American culture. So sad the state of things.
Mother Blues. Dallas TX. RIP Closed 1982
The 300 bowl Waterford Michigan rocked 7nights bands from all across the country in the mid to late 80s …
I saw that Bill O'Lielly, who _totally_ cheered for Deathsantis' book banning _until:_ His books are now being removed.
_"Fascism for thee but not for me!",_ hey Billdo?
Great job on the documentary.
Brought back SO many great memories. I miss the family.
I need to make a road trip.
See ya soon ????????
Love ya all !!
Goat
This seems interesting
I was at the last show! Glory Holes! Fun.
aerosmith, closest I've ever been to that band was at costco in lynnwood, they all signed my aerosmith book they just released, Walk This Way, I have a MINT signed by each member low number first pressing... yup, still in the plastic sack they sold it to me in, hale it cost me like $22 tax included... lol
Man it was sad when they said it was now a parking ramp. I was waiting for some great comeback story. Wonder why the other brother wasnt on camera.
Guess you had to be there.
Almost every City had their Jem Dive Bar with great Bands. The DMV had some great ones. Old 9:30 club. Zaxx/Jaxx/Empire. The Bayou. DC Space.
😎 AF!! 👍 ~☆
Man how many of these joints have fallen by the wayside. Any town with 30 thousand people could field 200 local yokes, a raft of drug dealers and 20 bus loads of bands going no where. All hip to do the exact same thing they did last night.
My dad was a bouncer here for a decent bit and kicked a lot of ass at that place😂
Doctor Squirrel if you know....1:11:39
PEMP ROOM ? PAMP ROOM ?PAMP ROOM ? PPMP? PIMP ROOM ...noo..pomp room? ,, RAMP ROOM?,,,,,
Every single town today doesn't have a strong open local music club.
Its sad.
Did local Sioux Falls bands No Direction play there? What about Jonathan E? Did the Replacements or The Suburbs from Minneapolis ever play there?
Neither the Mats nor The burbs played there.
Slim Dunlap played there, just not the 'Mats.
What happened to Ward ?
Can anyone tell me the band & song that starts playing at 1:35:55 ?? Sure I recognise the voice but..... !! Thanks.
the sneakies
Does anybody know Which Band IS playing shes one of a Kind at the end of the Video please?
Wakefield
Thanks m8.
Seether
TRES Cool=Aerosmith
So sad that SD went from a place that could be home to a place like this to one run by a far right lunatic.
Promo'SM
I loved that bar but the bouncers were assholes …they didn’t mention that the bouncers went across the street and killed a guy …my Bondsman’s son …..in the late 80s early 90s if there was a concert the bands would go to the Pomp after there gig….you could always count on the cops waiting for people to leave that bar ..like feeding grounds for sharks !
If you had bothered to watch the movie, you would realize how wrong you are.
Only 1 killing ever, and it was outside of the bar,
AND IT WAS A BOUNCER THAT GOT KILLED!
The bouncers were the BEST!!! They were the NICEST people at the Pomp Room! Only if you were an ass would you have a problem with them, and they'd warn you first. So if anyone got kicked out of there, they deserved it! MUCH LOVE TO THE BOUNCERS AT THE POMP ROOM! ❤
cover bands. ugh.
I was a roadie here in Australia, and saw how poker machines, thousands of the fucking things, killed great live venues here, right across the country. Every city over 50,000 people had a great gig, some were exceptional, but those fucking bastards of things, killed it. The owners of the venues were hit with new 'security' laws, one bouncer for x amount of people, fire laws, noise abatement, parking, all these shitty things, fucked it. Poker machines, you don't need the extra staff, or any of the shit laws they brought in. Each state here took a swing at it. 911, we got the fall out from that, then covid. But I was long gone by covid, I'd retired, an old man, with a broken body. But some of those bars, fucking awesome. Pipps, in Brisbane, Bondi Lifesaver, in Sydney, Corner Hotel, in Melbourne, Largs Peir, in Adelaide, Hernando's, in Perth. Shit fucking hot, tear arse rock and roll. Some stunning bands. All memories now.
Wish it never would of closed, same as the rance bowl in Omaha. Hey i might be in this did some video of bad daddy back in the day.
Yes! The Ranch Bowl was awesome!
Lol I spelled Ranch wrong