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wayne county sucks for internet reception…you need one of those rotor antennas to pick up rochester
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Keep checking out the different articles on this website. There are plenty of stories from band members, customers…ex-employees (I put in 8 years on/off bartending at Scorgies myself) etc….
There is also a page (or 4) of posters and ads from Freetime – I passed along probably 20 old Freetime issues to Stan and he was kind enough to post a bunch of the old ads- and we also posted at least two different Scorgies articles from the Democrat & Chronicle.
Just in the last week, I have finally scanned pictures taken from the last day/night that Scorgies was open and will forward them to Stan to add to this site. Included among the dignitaries in attendance that last night were Don and Eileen, of course…Two Vicki’s, Shawne, Debbie, Judy, the legendary “Ike”, Rick B., Paul L. and other “Fat Pack” members…and of course, myself.
There are also many pictures on the web- including this site- with pics of who was in attendance at the Reunion show. Don and Eileen were most certainly in attendance, as were around 500+ of our “closest friends” from Scorgies.
Amazingly, I’m fairly certain that I still have MY key to the place. Just have to find it in case it’s worth something to a collector.
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In honor of Ox and myself among countless others who could not make the November reunion, why not have another reunion in say, June or July, when the weather in Rochester is a bit more hospitable. This way, Craig and Ange could make it, the Schaefer clan be rounded up, I’d bet the attendance would DOUBLE that of the last reunion. Also, The Cliches could headline, as would only be proper.
It could also double as a San Jose Sharks Stanley Cup celebration. What say folks???????? (Penguins in the heart, Sharks in reality. Frig those Beantown Bruins)
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I came to Rochester from a small town in the square states to find a Cavern Club and rock the way it was meant to be experienced. Scorgies was the place for hook-laden pop and rock ‘n roll allegro. Peggi’s dreamy soprano solos still ring in my head. John Cale, The Fleshtones, and Joe King Carrasco, to mention but a few, are now indelible memories.
Around the same time (early 80’s) some friends took me to that club out by the lake that featured metal and hair bands. Many seemed to lack melody or harmony – all power chords with no where to go.
The bands at Scorgies were paying their dues, but more importantly, they were paying tribute to their rock and roll forefathers. Giving props is important because it is the foundation of an enduring legacy. As so many of us here today will attest, we were part of a new wave that brought us back to our primal spirit and closer to a spiritual truth…joel crigler
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