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The Rathskeller (known as The Rat) was a [1] [2] [3] live music venue in Boston that was open from 1974 to 1997. It was considered the "granddaddy" of Boston rock venues. [4] [5] During its heyday, the Rat hosted such acts as the Cars, the Pixies, Metallica, Dead Kennedys, the Ramones, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Dinosaur Jr.
University of North Carolina ("The Ram's Head Rathskeller", better known as "The Rat", opened in 1948 and closed in 2008) [11] University of Wisconsin–Madison ("Der Rathskeller") [12] University at Buffalo (SUNY) had a facility called The Rathskeller [13] that served food, alcohol, and occasionally had live music. It was housed in Squire Hall ...
The Ratskeller around 1900 Treasure chamber in the Ratskeller in which the most valuable wines are stored The main entrance today. The Bremen Ratskeller is the council wine cellar (German: "Ratskeller") of the Townhall of Bremen.
The Rock 'n' Roll Rumble was held in Boston at the Rathskeller in Kenmore Square for its first two years and was often referred to as "the Rumble at the Rat". Steve Morse of the Boston Globe called the 1979 debut competition "nine nights of exhilarating grass-roots rock."
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The track "I want My City Back" is a lament about the loss of The Rathskeller, commonly called The Rat, the club in Boston where the Bosstones got their start. Release [ edit ]
For a Rat Pack-approved experience in the Old World, head to this five-star seafront hotel with views of Mount Vesuvius. Erected in 1882, the Grand Hotel Vesuvio was alluring enough to attract ...
Ric Ocasek, after seeing the band perform at the Boston rock club The Rathskeller (The Rat), decided to have them open up for the Cars at their next stadium show in Portland, Maine. Ocasek also decided to produce for and have them record at famed Electric Ladyland studio in NYC which wound up as half of their first LP The Fast for Sale (Recca ...