The only pictures that I can find of The Clover Club:

http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/005/005QRj-13430584.jpg
<http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/005/005QRj-13430584.jpg>

http://flickr.com/photos/joeypatina/3076836949/sizes/o/
<http://flickr.com/photos/joeypatina/3076836949/sizes/o/>

Glenn




--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Pitzer" <hing...@...> wrote:
>
> I'd love to see some photos of the Clover Club.
> I also think that in general, college age kids could care less about
Springsteen music. I
> was thinking more about his role in music tourism to AP, but who
knows. I'm probably
> wrong, and while he's huge in the world, he's not as vital as he was
during the arena rock
> days.
> His new CD seems to be disliked even by hardcore fans.
> I definitely agree about the 18 issue. I just made it too. I can
recall going to The Pour
> House in Tinton Falls for lunch during my senior year. Those were the
days.
> I also recall working at the Haunted Mansion. I did that for one
summer for a whopping
> $3.10 an hour and loving it. Good times.
> Maybe I'm just too nostalgic. I loved the time period we are talking
about. Loved working
> at Criterion Chocolates in 2 locations in AP, 1 in Ocean Grove and 1
on the LB boardwalk.
>
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" oakdorf@ wrote:
> >
> > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Pitzer" <hinge98@> wrote:
> > >
> > > The Saint has a great scene.
> >
> > When we were in HS and College (we're the same age) we had the
> > original Saint - The Clover Club. 2fers, cheap beer and kamikaze
> > pitchers. They had a pool table.... I can sit here and recall the
> > ride from sea bright to Belmar and once in while- dumps in
> > Brick,Point or Seaside.
> >
> > In those days Long Branch we had the Pier. Frat nights for free or
$1.
> >
> > I never heard of a cosmo....Heinekens were a treat as was stealing
> > cases of st pauli girls from my friends grandfathers garage in
deal...
> >
> > College was real easy. We "just made" the drinking age of 18.
> >
> > How much do you think that "killed" the "scene". You drank and drove
> > but had brains, right? You got stopped - you pretty much would be
> > told to go home.
> >
> > Not just the drinking age laws - but the promos as well - 2 fer 1,
> > free booze hours, ladies free, and a hell lot more bands that were
> > either free or what I thought was cheap. How much was booze? The
> > boathouse was the rescue and we had .75 lowenbrau mugs...
> >
> > The MU kids now try to party at home with closed blinds so they
don't
> > get raided....
> >
> > It's not yesterday - it's today. Times are different and the laws
> > have changed. As have many peoples spending habits...
> >
> > and at MU, according to my dad, they dropped about 250 kids from the
> > spring semester - above average drop rate. Could be tied to parents
$.
> >
> > Do the kids at MU really care about Springsteen? Or will they go
> > where their friends are or where THEY know or hop in a car and go to
> > AC or NYC... or hang in the basement of that rented house in ocean
> > with the kegs running?
> >
>




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