The
Good Shepherd
Hilly
Kristal opened the doors
of CBGB's to us all in 1974.
All who passed through the portals
experienced, as Arthur Rimbaud would
say, "new scenes, new noise".
He
offered us artistic freedom and his
gruff yet unconditional love. We evolved,
we left and went out into the world like
prodigal children. When we returned
he always accepted us with open arms.
Once
back in 1974, leaving the club after a
loud, raucous night, I noticed that Hilly
had fallen
asleep on a cot. He was covered with a
faded blanket
and his feet were sticking out. His mismatched
socks
were also holy. Having holes that is.
But perhaps holy
as well. I remember thinking he's just
one of us.
I
never really knew him outside of CBGB'S.
But
he was always there. His door was always
open. And
when he fell asleep we never had to be
quiet.
Hilly Kristal was the good shepherd of
a flock
of black sheep. We are forever grateful.
Patti
Smith
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A
Long Story - Ron Ardito,
The Shirts, August 2007 |
| Remembering
Hilly Kristal - Handsome Dick
Manitoba, The Dictators,
August 2007 |
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| Losing
CBGB Meant...- Little Steven
aka Steven Van Zandt, August
2007 |
| One
In A Million - Ryan Kaye, Elvis
'77, September 2007 |
| Being
a Teen in NYC - Charlotte Slivka,
September 2007 |
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Goodbye
Friend!
I'm
from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I stayed in CBGB in march 2001. It was
a dream.
I was sad when the club shut the doors.
And now I´m too much sad.
Goodbye.
Leonardo Larini

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here to meet James Osterberg Jr.
- Sarah James, September
2007 |
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"Hello,
I'm a Toni and I'm 25 years old. I write
this mail from Barcelona to say: thank
you Hilly for all. Thank you again. Antoni
Arribas Núñez" |
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Cristina de la Mata I'm from Valencia- Spain.Visiting
cbgb's was an experience in New York in
2002 that I' never forgot. It was a wish
for ages. Thank you." |
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"It
was a singular honour and a true highlight
of my career to play CBGB's.
I'll never forget it. God bless you Hilly"
"Casanova" Kev Moore- The Gonads |
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Thoughts
From Edinburgh Scotland
I will always remember Hilly I met
him @ CBGB,s in New York a few years
ago he is such a lovely guy we sat
talking at the entrance of CBGB,s
he was having lease problems with
the club and was facing eviction.
I
felt like a grandson sitting with
a grand father talking about life
the universe and everything we sat
talking for hours he had his guitar
close to him he was so generous
with his time
I
just sat there and marveled how
this guy had started so many music
careers the like of Blondie owe
him allot for giving them a big
break
I
was really hoping he could have
kept his special club maybe losing
it did not help with his moral.
What a great shame. But very glad
to have met such a special person.
John Nicholson, August
2008
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Tribute
to Hilly - Now what do we do?
Hilly held down the fort, created
an oasis for lonely bohemian, out
of step sometimes, with the rest
of the universe. He held out the
lifeline for the rockers and punkers
and expressives and experimentalists..as
a part of a generation of flippies
who gave strength and courage to
the next...I was hoping for the
promised franchise, when Hilly would
take CBs to Vegas, of all absurd
places. A franchise that would employ
musicians, unlike the corny ass
Hardrock Cafe..that does nothing
for the music community. When we
grew up and grew tired of the funky
bathrooms, Hilly created the Gallery
next door..a clean and (relatively)
quiet space..the best curator the
people's music ever had..-- Peace,
Joy Ryder, October
2008 |
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