The Maintenance Shop shout out!

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Doing some Youtube watching today - listening to some James Cotton, etc. and the first thing I notice is his shirt. It's old school video, but I thought it was kind of a neat ISU reference!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBeuco0PgJs&feature=related"]YouTube - James Cotton - Slow Blues[/ame]
 

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I went to the Maintenance Shop at least once a week in the late 70's and early 80's and I think that's where this video was indeed shot.

I've only been back on campus twice in the last 28 years... so what's the status of the Maintenance Shop these days? Is it still there and in it's same form and location in the Memorial Union?

I sure wish I still had one of those shirts!
 

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I went to the Maintenance Shop at least once a week in the late 70's and early 80's and I think that's where this video was indeed shot.

I've only been back on campus twice in the last 28 years... so what's the status of the Maintenance Shop these days? Is it still there and in it's same form and location in the Memorial Union?

I sure wish I still had one of those shirts!

I haven't been in a couple years, but last time I was there the stained glass was still there, serving lunches and having rocking concerts!
 

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I haven't been in a couple years, but last time I was there the stained glass was still there, serving lunches and having rocking concerts!

No more lunches but the concerts are still rocking. I don't know about anymore but they had some great indie shows from 2004-2009 while I was there. The M-Shop is one of the hidden gems of ISU in my opinion. It seems like so many students have never even heard of it which is a shame.
 

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The M-Shop was indeed an institution when I was going to I-State from '78 - '83. Lots of great indie bands and others! It was THE gathering place as soon as students finished their last class on Fridays. I hardly ever missed being there on those Fridays... and had the Saturday morning hangovers to prove it...
 

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There's a James McMurtry interview/performance on youtube where he's wearing an M-Shop shirt, too. Very cool.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcBWlblRDjg&feature=related]YouTube - James McMurtry "We Can't Make It Here"[/ame]
 

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I used to play in a local garage band in the early 90's, we practiced and did some minor recording in the M-shop because our bass player ran the sound booth. One of my favorite gems of the entire ISU campus.
 

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Two of my more memorable M-Shop moments... seeing The Pousette-Dart Band in '79 and watching a showing of the cult movie, "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes"...

Good stuff!
 

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The M-Shop was indeed an institution when I was going to I-State from '78 - '83. Lots of great indie bands and others! It was THE gathering place as soon as students finished their last class on Fridays. I hardly ever missed being there on those Fridays... and had the Saturday morning hangovers to prove it...

I would be determined to go to class, but would then run into a buddy who would say, "let's stop in for one". It wasn't just Fridays. Back then they'd make pitchers of wine coolers - red wine and seven-up. Also saw the Pousette-Dart band there. The M-shop was one of my favorite spots back in the late 70's. That, and dime draws at Granddaddy's!
 

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No more lunches but the concerts are still rocking. I don't know about anymore but they had some great indie shows from 2004-2009 while I was there. The M-Shop is one of the hidden gems of ISU in my opinion. It seems like so many students have never even heard of it which is a shame.
They may not serve lunches anymore, but the M-Shop is open for seating if you buy your lunch in the Memorial Union food court. I like sitting in the M-Shop to enjoy my lunch rather than trying to find a table in the food court.

I went to a play during my first semester at Iowa State as a requirement for my theater class, and Brent "Big Play" Curvey had one of the lead roles in the play. The stage at the M-Shop is small, so if one of the actors need to enter from the side, they're basically standing in the front row. At one point during the performance, I had Curvey's *** right in my face for about 3 minutes.
 

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