123 Comments for Grand Quarters Theater

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Guess I didn't get the message Darlene. My Bang & Olafsen turn table and stack of albums says you are wrong :)
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Disco balls set the tone for having a good time - they give off a unique aura like nothing else. Thanks for the gallery, Mr. Motts, and don't stay away too long. I love coming to this site to view interesting places of days gone by.
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I even see a 45 in there - been a long time since I held one of those in my hands. This pic could be titled: "Teddy and the Graveyard of Records."
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I didn't even notice that chair until I read LucieLou's comment.
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Hard to believe that records are now obsolete.
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There is something very sad about this photo - perhaps that only a remnant of what is once was remained. It is hard to imagine enjoyable entertainment having taken place here.
Yeah, Lucielou -Euuu!
And does in not all have a cheap sordid simple look about it?
And it IS supposed to be A Fun Place - but I don´t think it even looked like so much Fun even when it was freshly + newly renovated.
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LOL, Flushed sometimes I have to "ponder" Mr. Mott's eye for photography a bit. I may not be right either. No matter, it is a thought provoking picture.
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The disco ball with it's missing mirror tiles, kinda looks like a globe to me. A planet where the party never stops and Bee Gee records never break!
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I Don't think so Mica. Ive seen those tiles in Bathrooms before. UGLY! Avocado Green with Gold crackle. Euuu!
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Thanks Lucie :)
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I guess my OCD is in remission but when i was a kid imbalance in anything made me as uncomfortable as you can imagine being.
Did the WHO ever play here :)
Thanks Sandy and N - some tiles
Those are the worse looking tiles I have ever seen.
Am wondering if they EVER looked good?
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Google Joan C. and read her Bio. I did. flushed is correct. She was abused by family members, and did all kinds of things in her quest for Stardom.