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Old Nightclubs

by on Nov. 09, 2009, under Life

2335485669_0fd7784555I was driving to the Albertson’s on 22nd and Wilmot the other day because they had something on sale that I probably could not live without. I entered the parking lot from off of Wilmot, and saw the empty lot where the Old Cowboy’s bar used to be and it got me thinking…

I lived in the neighborhood right off 22nd and Wilmot for years, and if I stood on my wall on a certain day of the week, I could see a line form at Cowboy’s that would almost wrap all the way around the building. I used to just stand on that wall and watch the ladies line up. They were lining up for ladies night as the male dancers prepared to woo the ladies through the night. Once in a while, I would go in after the line died down, but honestly, it was too much for me, and I would leave sort of snickering under my breath. I preferred some of the other night life in Tucson back in the 70s and 80s.

One boyfriend used to take me to the Hop Toad on 22nd because they weren’t always crowded and had some good bands. We would party with the bands and drink a few and dance until the bar closed. Though a small hole-in-the-wall dive, the music was generally good, until it wasn’t!

Sometimes we would go to Bobby McGee’s, eat a nice dinner and head to the lounge to drink and dance, while other times we would go to the Barons for dining and cover band dancing. Normally I would drink my brains out because I was too bored.

I was a young adult who could drink legally at 19, and I was not into wasting too much of my nightlife on top 40 cover bands. No more Somerset or The Embers! Take me to a place where I can get a nice cold beer, and a great rock and roll band!

Yep, I had had it with my boyfriend. I did not want the fancy dinners and boring dancing. Me and my gal pals would fill up, take some aspirin, so we would not be hung over, and head over to Choo-Choo’s Night Train on 4th Avenue and drink and dance the night away.

The nightclub Chances was always fun, but it burned down. I really enjoyed Dooley’s but it burnt to the ground too. Raffles was a great time, but sadly it shared the same fate as the others and ended up in embers also. These days, you just don’t find the kind of night life you did 30 years ago. It was a more carefree time. Bands rocked as you danced and drank till you dropped, then got back up and went out and did it again the next night.

I have been sober for 20 years, so I can’t say I still do that behavior and drink and dance the night away, but I suppose if there was a club cool enough and a band magical enough I would order me up an ice cold diet coke, and relive my younger days in those once upon a time nightclubs.

What about you? What clubs do you remember growing up in Tucson?

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  • azmouse

    I too come from the era of legal drinking at 19, and all the places you mention were tops on my list as well. Spent many evenings at Chances. I have to admit, I was getting in there well before 19 because I had a great fake ID. Most of the bouncers were friends with my older brother, so they kept an eye on me.
    Cowboys and ladies’ night….say no more!!! LOL

    I entered many contests at The Green Dolphin. It was more of a preppy. college bar, but I won a t.v. in a chocolate pudding wrestling match there many, many, many years ago. Had I no cooth!?!?! LOL
    Occasionally we would go to the Sundance (that was kind of ‘slumming’ in the Tucson bar scene). We would also go to “Someplace Else” or the “Meat Rack”???(hope I’m getting the names right.) And I loved going to “The Fine Line” to see all the interesting peeps and dance.
    A little later on, I went to Rockefeller’s quite a bit to hear the bands.

    Yep, those were the days…..

    • http://tylerwoods.org Tyler Woods

      ahhhhhh so that was you in the pudding! LOL

  • tony

    I remember the old CPW’s that was located near the main entrance to Park Place mall. Sam (I think that was his name)  was the owner and he used to take videos of everyone dancing and drinking. Many times I would lie to my then girlfriend that I was home on a particular night only to be thrown under the bus by a video showing me dancing with another lovely lady!!! (Sam used to show the day and time he took the video)

    • azmouse

      I don’t remember that…I remember Putney’s Street Pub at Park Mall. Now I’ll be wracking my brain trying to remember. lol

      • tony

        Yeah LOL  The entrance was to the left tucked inside a corner and was very small, but cozy. Me and my “posse” had VIP cards cause we probrably dropped at least 5k in drinks alone in one year,,,Good Times

      • http://tylerwoods.org Tyler Woods

        Ahhhh Putney’s at Park Mall. That is where I celebrated my 19th birthday with a picture of death!
        Loved Putney’s they had some fun bands that I actually becamse friends with long ago.

  • Gene

    I remember going to the place on Broadway and seeing Jimmy Buffet. We were dancing on the tables! What was the name of that big old club?

    • azmouse

      Broadway and what??

  • Mark B. Evans

    Whatever happened to the Green Dolphin in the Rincon neighborhood south of UA? I used to hang there in the ’80s.

    • azmouse

      Me too, Mark. Did it burn down?

    • Steve

      The Green Dolphin closed in about 1993. The owner was found dead in the bar (gunshot wound). The cops concluded that it was suicide. The building was reopened, briefly, as a “New York City” bar (or something like that). Now, I believe, it’s just an empty building.

      • http://MSN Suzanne

        Who remembers the Pawnbroker in the 70′s

        Suzanne

        • Chris Drake

          I used to play there in The Air Brothers Band!
          I loved that place…it’s funny because you don’t see much or hear much about it now and it was the best club in Tucson for years.
           
          Chris Drake