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Buffalo Music Venues: Nietzsche's

Where: 248 Allen St. [map], Buffalo, NY, United States, 14201
April 29, 2008 at 12:00 PM | by ced138 | 1 Comment

Friedrich Nietzsche famously proclaimed "God is dead," and nowhere does his statement feel truer than along the abandoned-factory-lined waterfront of Buffalo. But the city embraces its darkness in black humor films like "The Savages" and "Buffalo 66," where neurotic, blue-collar intellectuals suffer the existential crises that Nietzsche invented.

So it makes sense that the epicenter of this angst-ridden city's counterculture culminates at Nietzsche's, a music venue for people who like their musicians local, talented and gimmick-free.

Located along narrow Allen Street, lined with bookstores and bars where owners still stand behind the counters, Nietzsche's authenticity is the antidote to faux-dive music venues where the mirrors are intentionally hung askew. Its trademark cobweb-covered candelabras have lit the venue for decades, with the exposed wiring to prove it. Get there soon--before the fire department shuts the place down.

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· Nietzsche's [Official Site]
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[Photo: Linden Tea]

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  1. DragonflyDreaming

    Jaunted Member

    He would LOVE this place...

    To predict the behavior of ordinary people in advance, you only have to assume that they will always try to escape a disagreeable situation with the smallest possible expenditure of intelligence.
    -  Friedrich Nietzsche
    April 29, 2008 at 1:15 PM

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