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Derek Downham remembers the Dakota Tavern
The death of The Dakota Tavern represents so much more than just the loss of a great live music venue.
This is where some of Toronto's greatest bands were born and nurtured.
This is where strangers met to dance and fall in love.
This is where for many years there was a mutual respect between band, audience and staff.
That's what made it so very special.
My emotional connection to The Dakota cannot be overstated.
I am honoured that I had the opportunity to be a part of it's heyday for 11+ years on Sundays with The Beauties and as part of so many other groups. I actually can't calculate how many shows I played there. Several hundreds, certainly.
Thank you to Jennifer Haslett, Maggie Ruhl & Shawn Thomas Creamer for giving myself and so many others the opportunity to play and build community at The Dakota.
While many of us have already moved on and mourned the loss years ago, I feel this needed to be said.
Thank you.
There will never be another scene like The Dakota on a Sunday when The Beauties played. The music, the abandon, the happiness...truly the greatest and longest running weekly gig I have ever seen or been a part of. It's where I met and played for my heroes like Stuart Copeland, Johnny Marr...Jason Momoa would pick me up like a rag doll. The nights with Kevin Drew and the Metric crew were nothing short of legendary. The Beauties got to play the Junofest Gala, signed to Six Shooter Records and played Zach Galafanakis' wedding because of these nights. This is all just the tip of the iceberg of what came out of these incredible shows.
Thank you to every one of you who came out and supported us and the venue.
I've lived a truly blessed musical life, and a huge part of that is because of The Dakota Tavern.
So Long, Dakota
There is no way
To draw the end of a line
There is no way to tell ending of time - it’s over
And in a way we are a victim of crime
Another way to paint a picture so fine, moreover
So Long Dakota, Carry On Dakota
We had a day
we had a decade or more
There wasn’t anybody keeping the score
It’s over
We saw the morning through a bottle of wine
We held each other
‘Til the end of the night spilled over
So Long Dakota, Carry On Dakota
- DD
Now, more than ever:
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING LIVE MUSIC.
Without you, it ceases to exist.