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Want to know what life for us growing up in the 80s? Here's the truth of what we experienced as 80s kids growing up in the 80s.
Want to know what life for us growing up in the 80s? Here's the truth of what we experienced as 80s kids growing up in the 80s.
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Want to know what life for us growing up in the 80s? Here's the truth of what we experienced as 80s kids growing up in the 80s.
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There was, for slightly better than a decade, a “golden era” of insanely decadent, yet terribly smart and sophisticated New York City nightlife. For sake of argument, let’s say it began with Studio 54 opening in 1977 and ended in the late 80s due to several factors, including AIDS, the invasion of the “club kids” and the general financial difficulties of operating anything requiring significant amounts of space in such an expensive city. Some (arguably most) of it happened before my time, but I did get to personally experience a lot of it. When I was younger, I went out just about every single night. I felt like if I stayed in, I might miss something. At the time, this was most certainly true and I made it a point to try to cram in as many crazy experiences as I could. Quite successfully, I might add… Although I can’t say that it was personally my favorite nightclub (the Danceteria was more what I was into, with hot girls my own age), I would have to say that AREA was probably the best or greatest New York club of the 80s, at least in my experience. Every six weeks,...