It was a very mixed crowd. I guess in today’s lingo you would call that music crowd…”Hipsters.”
– Peter Dayton, Artist/Musician
“I would say it was pretty much like any other club in Boston at the time with a mix of punky looking people and people that…” Joanie Underground Question_3
Underground audiences were mostly fans and musicians, who were also fans; it was almost always a really friendly place to play and a great place to see music and support your friends who were onstage. There were always a number of BU or other students who were unfamiliar with Punk/Post-Punk/No Wave music and sometimes they got a bit rowdy and let us know that we sucked. But mostly the audience was made up of musicians and fans who were often one and the same.
– Deniz Ozan-George, Bound & Gagged/Artist
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