Doc here, a man who some say has music in his head all day long. Unfortunately it's circus music, and it's really annoying.
It's Saturday folks, and after a week of bad news about the Paris Theatre in Portland, it's time to chill a bit with a musical interlude. Yes kids, it's time for Doc's Musical Interlude for a Saturday afternoon.
The first edition of this feature was a big hit, with over 1,400 clicks on the video featuring Devo and Neil Young. I know, I'm not over it either.
This afternoon, another glimpse into The Good Doctor's musical tastes... Rooted in the late '70's and early 80's, my tastes are a tad weird, and have punk overtones. Mostly.
The year is 1996, and the Sex Pistols are the musical guest on the David Letterman Show.
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Saturday, June 11, 2016
Coming Soon! Remembering The Paris Theatre in Portland - A Series of Reports
Doc here, a man who some say is dressed in black on a 94 degree Saturday afternoon, with a preview of coming attractions to The Journal of Adult Theaters.
Over the 7+ years of serving you, the good readers of The Journal, I have published countless reports from the Paris Theater in Portland. The Paris (as you now know), closed it's doors for good after the close of business Wednesday night 6/8/16 without warning.
The Paris Theatre (and to a great degree, The Jefferson Theatre before it) were legendary in this thing of ours as being some the wildest and most intense adult theaters in the country. The Jefferson had possibly the most ideal layout for a non-balcony adult theater, with a couples only section in the rear side of the theater that did not allow the choir boys to stand directly in front of the section while waxing their willies.
Over the 7+ years of serving you, the good readers of The Journal, I have published countless reports from the Paris Theater in Portland. The Paris (as you now know), closed it's doors for good after the close of business Wednesday night 6/8/16 without warning.
The Paris Theatre (and to a great degree, The Jefferson Theatre before it) were legendary in this thing of ours as being some the wildest and most intense adult theaters in the country. The Jefferson had possibly the most ideal layout for a non-balcony adult theater, with a couples only section in the rear side of the theater that did not allow the choir boys to stand directly in front of the section while waxing their willies.