azcat49 wrote: Mon Jul 10, 2023 6:49 pm
Was with you guys from about 79-83 at the wildcat house, bens, green Dolphin and the converted church house that was a lot of fun but I can’t remember the name( I think it burned down)
The 'converted church' was Dooley's.
I saw Muddy Waters and John Mayall there.
When Mayall played there, it was a stinking hot day, and he came out wearing NOTHING but a pair of cutoff jeans. No shirt, no shoes, I have no idea how he got served.
I thought it was just the right size for intimate shows like that. And the balcony worked really well. I was front row balcony for Mayall, and front row center for Muddy Waters. The stage for each was set up at opposite ends of the room. It was really flexible. Tucson lost a great place in that fire. I heard it was an insurance job - is that true?
I saw Taj Mahal @ Dooley's/Stray Cat - perfect venue for a great artist giving an awesome performance!!
wow! when / where was dooley's around? looks like an amazing spot.
idk what reminded me of this, but does anyone remember THE DASH near the corner of speedway & campbell? it was next to a hair salon (university hair? or university cuts? something like that) and where i think brueggers bagels is now. rumor at the time was that the bar had a dba so it could show up on receipts as "the dash books" - so rich kids would run up tabs on their parents' credit cards and it would look like school supply purchases on the statements. the other rumor was that they eventually got totally busted for it and had to shut down!
some other memories that come to mind are 10 cent wings at long wong's (or was it the green dolphin?) on wednesdays, downing a buffalo sweat at the buffet on my 21st, and $1 miller lowlifes at the fineline - the best deal in town. my friend also had a drink concocted there in his honor. and i remember long wong's also had a very short-lived "free till you pee" happy hour thing where everyone got to drink for free until someone used the bathroom. you can probably imagine the types of problems it created. worst (best) promotion ever, ahah
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:03 pm
by dirtbags
oh, also the margarita machine at two pesos was a godsend during the summer!
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:27 pm
by Merkin
Dooley's used to be a church, Methodist then Baptist.
Believe this is the location where it was.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:27 pm
by EastCoastCat
My Dad used to come visit me and loved Dooley’s. Used to crack me up.
The apple didn’t fall too far…
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 5:10 pm
by Postmaster
Was the Dash on Campbell, in the strip mall south of the hotel?
Where was Long Wongs?
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:39 pm
by TheCatInTheHat
Merkin wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:27 pm
Dooley's used to be a church, Methodist then Baptist.
Believe this is the location where it was.
It was on the north side of Speedway a little west of Euclid. I think Dooley's was the most awesome bar Tucson ever had. The interior lighting was purple and Todd Rundgren and a number of other pretty big names played concerts there. It was part of a college circuit of bars at fairly major universities with rotating concerts, but that didn't last too long until it went under and became the Stray Cat, before the insurance or protection racket fire. Park Mall used to have a bar with halfway decent bands that rotated through the southwest. They had a huge frozen rum drink called a Tombstone, and a couple of those would knock you for a loop. Not exactly romantic, but that contributed to me proposing to my wife. Must not have been too bad, because here we still are.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 10:16 pm
by Postmaster
You can see the Aggie house in that top picture.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 10:17 pm
by Postmaster
Was two pesos where stray cat was? Or was it the place at 6th and speedway?
They were about the same concept.
I believe the margarita machine was at Euclid and University.
idk what reminded me of this, but does anyone remember THE DASH near the corner of speedway & campbell? it was next to a hair salon (university hair? or university cuts? something like that) and where i think brueggers bagels is now. rumor at the time was that the bar had a dba so it could show up on receipts as "the dash books" - so rich kids would run up tabs on their parents' credit cards and it would look like school supply purchases on the statements. the other rumor was that they eventually got totally busted for it and had to shut down!
During my time in the little strip mall on the NW corner of Speedway and Park was a little grocery store called Market Spot (AKA Markup Spot), that hair salon was Cut & Dry (Cut & Cry), and Maxie's Hot Dogs.
Maxie's had 3 hot dogs for 99 cents and 99 cent or 1.50 small pitchers of Old Milwaukee (Old Swil). My freshman year I hadn't turned 19 and didn't have a fake ID but they never carded anyone.
It was on the north side of Speedway a little west of Euclid.
Dooley's was not on the north side of Speedway. It was in the corner of Euclid and University I think.
Yes.
Not that I would know from ever being inside, it burned down the summer between my freshman and sophomore years, 3 months before I turned 19 and was never able to go - it looked so cool.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:36 am
by Chicat
Speaking of places that burned down, The Hut is back?
Radical
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:24 am
by TheCatInTheHat
Postmaster wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 10:17 pm
Was two pesos where stray cat was? Or was it the place at 6th and speedway?
They were about the same concept.
I believe the margarita machine was at Euclid and University.
It was on Speedway and Euclid. (Kidding...ayyy.) Yeah, it's where the Visitor Center is now. Best thing about that is they were open until 2 am, so when other places closed down, you could go there to get an early breakfast of a burrito and something to wash it down with.
Postmaster wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 10:17 pm
Was two pesos where stray cat was? Or was it the place at 6th and speedway?
They were about the same concept.
I believe the margarita machine was at Euclid and University.
It was on Speedway and Euclid. (Kidding...ayyy.) Yeah, it's where the Visitor Center is now. Best thing about that is they were open until 2 am, so when other places closed down, you could go there to get an early breakfast of a burrito and something to wash it down with.
Isn't Two Pesos a very similar concept to Taco Cabana? I think there were some TC's in Arizona at one time. I used to like to go there when I lived in El Paso. I think Sean Elliott did commercials for the ones in San Antonio.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:41 am
by TheCatInTheHat
I think I only went to a Taco Cabana maybe once in San Antonio for some quick takeout, so I don't remember much about it, except the food was pretty good. IIRC, Two Pesos was fairly big, with a lot of tables, and also decent food. They had kind of a big switchback to get to a long counter, and a trough full of ice with bottles of beer you could grab as you slid your tray along to the cashier. I think I only went there for after hours in a big group, and that was what the whole crowd was about, so it was fun.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:42 pm
by Postmaster
Ok
Iirc, 2 Pesos had some nachos with liquid cheese but not really nacho cheese like you’d get at a ball game.
There was a place at Speedway and 6th that was very similar. It was also a wing place and probably where the long wongs was.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 12:25 pm
by dirtbags
Postmaster wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 10:16 pm
You can see the Aggie house in that top picture.
good eye!! i looked up dooley's and read that the fire happened just months before revenge of the nerds was filmed at the uofa. i wonder if the dooley's incident inspired the alpha beta house going up in flames in the movie. the two buildings looked very similar and were like a block from each other
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 12:56 pm
by dirtbags
Postmaster wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:42 pm
Ok
Iirc, 2 Pesos had some nachos with liquid cheese but not really nacho cheese like you’d get at a ball game.
There was a place at Speedway and 6th that was very similar. It was also a wing place and probably where the long wongs was.
long wong's was on the southside of campus on 6th street somewhere between park ave & the rec, not far from zachary's pizza and fairwheel bikes. the place was kind of a dive with cheap booze and lots of unhealthy food (wings, deep fried cheese, etc.) - perfect for college-aged me! the back patio i think was literally plastic lawn furniture and stacked milk crates.
i seem to remember a place called cluck-u chicken on speedway that might've been near 6th. one time while we were there, a kid ordered a basket of the nuclear (or whatever) hotwings which was supposed to be insanely spicy and off of the heat chart they had on the wall. he was dripping with sweat and shaking, but finished his entire order! everyone was watching. as soon as he swallowed the last bite, he darted out the door and jumped over a wall. we all ran out to see where the guy went - he was on the floor of the 7-11 next door chugging a gallon of milk and spilling it everywhere, haha.
i think greasy tony's also had longwong's style wings and junkfood and was somewhere just off campus on speedway. if you're thinking of a mexican place in the same area, maybe sanchez burrito company? idk, it's kind of a blur.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 1:08 pm
by BBQ wildcat
Greasy Tony's was on the south side of Speedway, between Park and Euclid. I don't recall Sanchez being around there
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 1:18 pm
by gouacats
dirtbags wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 12:56 pm
long wong's was on the southside of campus on 6th street somewhere between park ave & the rec, not far from zachary's pizza and fairwheel bikes. the place was kind of a dive with cheap booze and lots of unhealthy food (wings, deep fried cheese, etc.) - perfect for college-aged me! the back patio i think was literally plastic lawn furniture and stacked milk crates.
i seem to remember a place called cluck-u chicken on speedway that might've been near 6th. one time while we were there, a kid ordered a basket of the nuclear (or whatever) hotwings which was supposed to be insanely spicy and off of the heat chart they had on the wall. he was dripping with sweat and shaking, but finished his entire order! everyone was watching. as soon as he swallowed the last bite, he darted out the door and jumped over a wall. we all ran out to see where the guy went - he was on the floor of the 7-11 next door chugging a gallon of milk and spilling it everywhere, haha.
i think greasy tony's also had longwong's style wings and junkfood and was somewhere just off campus on speedway. if you're thinking of a mexican place in the same area, maybe sanchez burrito company? idk, it's kind of a blur.
I miss Zach's Pizza...that place was tasty! Also...good beer before good beer was really a thing.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 7:38 pm
by Postmaster
Cluck you. That was the name. I do recall long wongs being on 6th now.
Greasy Tony’s had a second location on 6th for a bit also.
The Mexican place was where cluck U was. It was a knock off 2 pesos. They didn’t last too long.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 12:50 pm
by 84Cat
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 12:53 pm
by Merkin
Looking him up, Brase played in 26 games, made 8 2PT and 1 3PT. Well done!
Cats sure could have used Salim the last few years. Too bad he never caught on in the league.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 9:28 pm
by AZCatGirl
I love how that 97 promo made a Kentucky title look inevitable.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:30 am
by 84Cat
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by 84Cat
Re: Official Old School thread
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by 84Cat
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Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:46 am
by Chicat
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 7:18 pm
by AZCatGirl
The master at work.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 7:20 pm
by UAEebs86
But I was told by Jason Whitlock that Lute just rolled the balls out at practice.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 8:19 pm
by AZCatGirl
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:31 pm
by AZCatGirl
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:53 pm
by UAEebs86
^^^^ Pretty sure I had that poster in my dorm room.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:25 pm
by Merkin
Something I picked up at a Tucson garage sale late December.
I heard one of the sellers telling someone she was moving to Poland.
AZCatGirl wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 9:55 pm
Good for you for being a good fan. I need to save my money to move to Poland.
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:13 pm
by azgreg
UAEebs86 wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:53 pm
^^^^ Pretty sure I had that poster in my dorm room.
Olson, Burmeister, Thompson and Brydsong. Great group that got things started. Roz would join a year or two later after his one run as a head coach
Re: Official Old School thread
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:09 pm
by TheCat
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Prior to moving to Tucson and going to school at UofA, there was a bit of a different viewpoint about the college sports landscape. I lived in the upper midwest and saw plenty of Al McGuire's Marquette teams. They were always talented and interesting, but a bit plodding, and it's well-known that Al was pretty odd and quirky and that became maybe a little too much of an aspect of following them. It seemed like too much of it was about Al. UCLA was the epitome of cool and hip, but they were so relentless and dominant that the main thing was wondering if the latest Cinderella could beat them.
Other than those, I found myself somewhat fascinated by North Carolina when they played at Carmichael Auditorium. They had what I considered kind of Op "hang ten" feet on their shorts and in the four corners of their court, they wore Carolina Blue Chuck Taylors, and their "scoreboard" was some kid in the corner flipping number cards at a table, per some tradition. And they had Charlie Scott, who was kind of an earlier version of Michael Cooper.
After becoming a Wildcat for life, I didn't really have much positive feeling about other college teams, and I was also pretty soon turned off by the overexposure and corporatizing of North Carolina Basketball, Inc. But, curious if anybody else had any other college teams with a particular player or coach or from some era that was somewhat admired from afar.