Tell me about a club you remember and why it was special to Seattle and your life. If you call yourself a Seattle head and remember clubs during this time, which to be clear, I personally was on my second year of dumping in my diapers around this time, but drop a comment. Just some Seattle history for the late 40’s mid 50’s residents of Seattle to remind us to open our eyes and ears but probably shut our mouths at times. One foot in one foot out and the law mirrors that. So in the end, that foo ain’t broke, not in jail and has no issues so what does that say? Well, the police are corrupt, criminals run on a balance of a tight rope with the law. This modern home that can be seen from I-5 to this day is none other than George Freeman’s residence that has little to no debt on it and looks likes a fucking cool place to live. Because I’m a West Seattle OG I keep my eyes open in the present time of 2019 and noticed a bright purple stream of lights next to I-5 right before the 520 bridge interchange. Eventually they took down the legendary club and shut it down for good in 1984. The city of Seattle made a semi-invented a city ordinance called “TDO” which was Teen Dance Ordinance restricting youth from attending these venues and giving power to the law to storm through places like this anytime they wanted. In my opinion it could have been because some of the police raids that were achieved revealed city workers, politicians, federal agents and various officials partying inside that would have hurt the name of Seattle over the name of the venue. Later the city built cases against the venue and had little luck taking down the powerhouse known as Mr Freeman. The party jumped into hours of the morning as kids high as kites burned the dance floor to classic 70’s 80’s hits whilst they had sex in various parts of the building. The inside had light up DJ booths, disco lights and historical architecture of interior church walls. Freeman arrives after with large crowds cheering him in like he was a God of parties arriving to fuck shit up. Gibbons stepped out of the chopper wearing a monk suit as he approached the club that had a line spanning around the block to get in. It’s reported that his grand opening he had a helicopter land across the street with a World famous DJ of all DJ’s known as Walter Gibbons. However in my opinion regardless of how we feel about the history of this church, we need to take note that Freeman was ahead of his time in the Seattle club scene. That being said, Freeman played the grey area with a non alcoholic after hours club that shook free of law enforcement for about 8yrs. Never the less, this night club was the spot for after hours and back then the legal drinking age in places like NYC was 18yrs old and 19yrs old in places like Canada. This was a place that housed runaways and welcomed people from all walks of life sprinkled inside with MDMA which is a drug that has spanned decades changing names to appeal to the masses as a pure form with each new name it’s given. The Monastery was founded by Freeman as he searched the city for his next nightclub venture and landed on this old condemned church off Boren Ave in Seattle which now looks look like a parking lot to rent cars next to high rise buildings. In an era right around the time places like Skoochies (In which the owner was later busted for selling illegal weapons for the government AND never convicted) and during a time Seattle still had much of its growing pains. Regardless, this place shown above was club-active from 1977-1984 with some troubled youth, homeless, drug dealers, drug addicts, LGBT before many knew what that acronym was and various party people that needed a place to dance the night away. Monastery by definition is A building housed by Monks living among religious vows. Freeman’s background can be googled so go ahead and have at it. That man be George Freeman, a person who was known for starting clubs in the disco era over in New York city around the 1970’s. Seattle nightlife was built off the double edge sword of one man. Seattle nightlife in Seattle, WA is nothing like New York, Miami, Las Vegas or even some California spots…but, don’t let the splendors of Downtown Seattle fool you, shit goes down if you know where to go.
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