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      <title>August 06, 2019</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The shuttered remnants of Gandalf&amp;rsquo;s - for about 20 years the main place for undergrads and other young people to go and enjoy cheap booze, crowds jacked up on youth hormones, and rock &amp;rsquo;n roll music. Ian McKellan was once photographed hanging off the sign while shooting something in the area. I played a couple of good shows there though even when the place first opened I felt like a teacher chaperoning at a high school dance. Rock &amp;rsquo;n roll is now on its last legs as a mass youth movement.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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