Heh - The Jolly Roger on Long Island - circa the same time - those great 60's - skee ball - pin ball and the biggest hot pastrami sandwhiches you could ever dream of. I know what you mean.
I think things happen a little faster out here on the left coast.
All of my childhood hangouts were torn down, rebuilt, and torn down a couple times more since I was in my teens. Most everything is a condominium complex or a strip-mall now.
"Playland" was the coolest place I remember around Seattle.
It had a dirt-track raceway out front with a 10' high board fence around it. And inside it had a "log flume" ride that was awesome! Then all the normal "carny" kinda stuff and a parachute drop and other assorted rides. That closed down in the mid 60's to be replaced by a litany of different stores, and is currently the home of a Lowe's Home Improvement center.
And such has been the fate of just about everyplace I spent a minute of my youth. It gets so I don't recognize much of anything here anymore.
Ah well, I'm soundling like my cranky old uncle...
I was just at the "Starlite Drive In" (one of the last few remaining in all of Canada) with my kids, had a great time and the movie we were watching had this song playing in it, by James Taylor. When I was reading your thread, Pirate, it came to mind..................
My mom lives nearby, so we've been there. Yeah, there are several other pinball palaces in the area, and between those and I have no idea how all of those (and the ZILLION tourist shops) make enough money during the height of tourist season to make up for the ghost town the place becomes in the off-season.
How many Myrtle Beach key chains and T-shirts can a person need?
Maybe they're looking more to cater to the adults-with-money (golf) and families that go down there. More money, less mess than the college crowd.
Sorry to see it go, but it was inevitable, I think.
My wife and I have "shagged" in Myrtle Beach, and more often in North Myrtle Beach (Fat Harolds, Ducks 2, Boulevard Grill, etc.). We've also enjoyed SOS week -- a week long shag party time in North Myrtle Beach occuring twice a year (Spring Safari, and Fall Migration). SOS week ends with a parade down Main street and parts of Ocean Blvd. in North Myrtle Beach. Oh, yeah, SOS stands for Society of Stranders. Quite the party group!
Shagging, or more accurately, the Carolina Shag, has, as George mentioned, been described as a slowed down version of the Jitterbug. It's also one of the Swing dance variants. It is built around a 'basic' step, that you build off with more intricate steps/moves. It is a pretty dance to watch, esp. if the dancers are very smooth in their transitions from one move to the next.
Ah, Pirate, so sad to hear they're tearing it down. Have so many wonderful memories of that place. In high school, and in college, all us girls would rent a cottage down at Ocean Drive, aka OD. Would have to spend at least a few nights at Myrtle hanging out around and in the Pavillion. And all the great bands and nights of shagging away. Step-kick-one-two-three-back-step. Such fun!
Thanks for this thread and all the wonderful memories.
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Heh - The Jolly Roger on Long Island - circa the same time - those great 60's - skee ball - pin ball and the biggest hot pastrami sandwhiches you could ever dream of. I know what you mean.
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I think things happen a little faster out here on the left coast.
All of my childhood hangouts were torn down, rebuilt, and torn down a couple times more since I was in my teens. Most everything is a condominium complex or a strip-mall now.
"Playland" was the coolest place I remember around Seattle.
It had a dirt-track raceway out front with a 10' high board fence around it. And inside it had a "log flume" ride that was awesome! Then all the normal "carny" kinda stuff and a parachute drop and other assorted rides. That closed down in the mid 60's to be replaced by a litany of different stores, and is currently the home of a Lowe's Home Improvement center.
And such has been the fate of just about everyplace I spent a minute of my youth. It gets so I don't recognize much of anything here anymore.
Ah well, I'm soundling like my cranky old uncle...
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I was just at the "Starlite Drive In" (one of the last few remaining in all of Canada) with my kids, had a great time and the movie we were watching had this song playing in it, by James Taylor. When I was reading your thread, Pirate, it came to mind..................
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Hey, Pirate,
My mom lives nearby, so we've been there. Yeah, there are several other pinball palaces in the area, and between those and I have no idea how all of those (and the ZILLION tourist shops) make enough money during the height of tourist season to make up for the ghost town the place becomes in the off-season.
How many Myrtle Beach key chains and T-shirts can a person need?
Maybe they're looking more to cater to the adults-with-money (golf) and families that go down there. More money, less mess than the college crowd.
Sorry to see it go, but it was inevitable, I think.
-- Shaz
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Ha! When I saw "shagging" I was thinking a la Austin Powers.
I forgot that "shag" was a term for a slow jitterbug. (I saw the movie a few years ago.)
There were a few small carnival-type places near me when I was growing up. I could spend hours at skee-ball or a shooting gallery.
All gone, now, of course. :(
George
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...well, the Embers singin' up on Ocean Drive,
And the Castaways are gettin'loud tonight
At the Electric Circus, they all gettin' down
And the Carousel's spinnin' round and round..
..See them Dancing, Shaging on the Boulevard.
. it's too bad, the times they are a changin.............Jim
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My wife and I have "shagged" in Myrtle Beach, and more often in North Myrtle Beach (Fat Harolds, Ducks 2, Boulevard Grill, etc.). We've also enjoyed SOS week -- a week long shag party time in North Myrtle Beach occuring twice a year (Spring Safari, and Fall Migration). SOS week ends with a parade down Main street and parts of Ocean Blvd. in North Myrtle Beach. Oh, yeah, SOS stands for Society of Stranders. Quite the party group!
Shagging, or more accurately, the Carolina Shag, has, as George mentioned, been described as a slowed down version of the Jitterbug. It's also one of the Swing dance variants. It is built around a 'basic' step, that you build off with more intricate steps/moves. It is a pretty dance to watch, esp. if the dancers are very smooth in their transitions from one move to the next.
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Ah, Pirate, so sad to hear they're tearing it down. Have so many wonderful memories of that place. In high school, and in college, all us girls would rent a cottage down at Ocean Drive, aka OD. Would have to spend at least a few nights at Myrtle hanging out around and in the Pavillion. And all the great bands and nights of shagging away. Step-kick-one-two-three-back-step. Such fun!
Thanks for this thread and all the wonderful memories.
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