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the fifth element

from rhymesayers posted in music by nevereatshreddedwheat

The Fifth Element is the storefront of the Minneapolis hip-hop record label Rhymesayers. Rhymesayers was founded in 1995 by Sean Daley (Slug), Anthony Davis (Ant), Brent Sayers (Siddiq) and Musab Saad, all members of the early-90s twin-cities hip-hop crew the Headshots. Some of the artists currently signed to Rhymesayers include Atmosphere, Brother Ali, P.O.S. and Murs.

Their retail store on Hennepin in Uptown, Minneapolis opened in 1999 and often hosts in-store performances.

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augie’s

from factotum posted in movies by crabapple

This location is right next to the light rail stop. Kind of a sketchy area though.

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former 10 o’clock scholar

from bob dylan posted in music by crabapple

This Hollywood Video parking lot used to be the location of the beat coffee house The 10 O'Clock Scholar.

In the 1950s and 60s, the coffee shop was the locus of the folk music scene in the neighborhood. Artists that played there included Dave Ray, Spider John Koerner, Tony Glover, John Kolstad, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Murphy, Peter Ostroushko and Bob Dylan.

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minnesota party tape

from bob dylan posted in music by crabapple

This is the location of the Bob Dylan recording known as the "Minnesota Party Tape."

In 1960, teenager Cleve Petterson had purchased a reel-to-reel recorder. He hung out at the local coffee shop, and he asked a local folk musician to perform some songs. Bob Dylan agreed.

They went to this address, along with Bonnie Beecher, and "Cynthia"- another local musician and friend of Dylan's.

Petterson recorded and Dylan performed the following: "Blues Yodel No. 8," "Come See Jerusalem," "San Francisco Bay Blues," "I'm a Gambler," "Talkin' Merchant Marine," "Talkin' Hugh Brown," "Talkin' Lobbyist," "Red Rosey Bush," "Johnny I Hardly Knew You," "Jesus Christ," "Streets of Glory" and "K.C. Moan."

The recording can be heard at the Minnesota Historical Center.

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gray’s campus drug

from bob dylan posted in music by crabapple

Bob Dylan moved to the Dinkytown neighborhood of Minneapolis in the fall of 1959, and attended the University of Minnesota as a journalism major for a year. One of his apartments was above a place named Gray's Campus Drug at the corner of 14th Ave S and 4th st SE. Today, the drugstore is an upscale pasta bar.

While only in Dinkytown for 15 months before moving to New York, Bob Dylan had some formative experiences here: being introduced to folk music, trading in his electric guitar for an acoustic, hearing Woody Guthrie for the first time and reading Guthrie's book, Bound for Glory.

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