fireside done with rock
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 5:36 pm
It is very sad to see the Fireside go, it was the place to go for us punk kids in the early-mid nineties. After narrowly missing the heyday of Club Dreamers and Medusa's, The Fireside was a godsend.
And its location was anything but inconvenient, a few blocks from the Blue Line and the 74 Fullerton bus basically dropped you off online with the other drunken stoned kids, what else could you ask for?
And I'm more than certain that I caught quite a few 21+ shows there, well that was about five years ago, so maybe they turned into an all-ages club during that period.
The dingy and grimy appearance both inside and outside of the building is part of what made the Fireside so great, kids just needed a place to play and or catch great local and national bands; The Fireside provided it all.
And its location was anything but inconvenient, a few blocks from the Blue Line and the 74 Fullerton bus basically dropped you off online with the other drunken stoned kids, what else could you ask for?
And I'm more than certain that I caught quite a few 21+ shows there, well that was about five years ago, so maybe they turned into an all-ages club during that period.
The dingy and grimy appearance both inside and outside of the building is part of what made the Fireside so great, kids just needed a place to play and or catch great local and national bands; The Fireside provided it all.