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Les Foufounes Électriques

Les Foufounes Électriques is a club and concert venue located at 87 Saint Catherine Street East in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada in a neighbourhood known as the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter).[1][2] It is a multi-level establishment with two concert spaces and a dance floor.[3][4] The club opened in 1983 and became a centre for underground music, underground art, and culture in Montreal.[5][6][7][8][9]

Les Foufounes Électriques
Foufs
Entrance
Location87, rue Sainte-Catherine Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 1K5
Coordinates45°30′40″N 73°33′47″W / 45.511°N 73.563°W / 45.511; -73.563
TypeClub and concert venue
Genre(s)Punk rock, alternative rock, metalcore, hardcore punk, underground, grunge, hip hop
Opened1983
Website
www.foufouneselectriques.com

Known as "Foufs" by the locals, the club is the oldest alternative rock venue in the city.[10][11]

History edit

In 1983, Norman Boileau, François Gourd and Bernard Paquet, 3 friends from the same musical theatre group, decided to open a bar which would also serve as a place to showcase burgeoning alternative musicians and different types of art.[5][6] Some of the more notable early art performances included applying paint to human canvasses as well as the walls of the club itself - these sessions were known as "Peinture en Direct" (live painting).[6] The club's inner decor includes graffiti covered walls and strange sculptures.[8][12] According to Gourd, the bar did not turn much of a profit and he sold his share in the club after 5 years. By the end of the 80s, Boileau was the only remaining owner.[5][6]

The name "Les Foufounes Électriques" in Quebec French literally translates to "the electric buttocks".[1][10][11][13] According to a 2008 article which appeared in The Guardian the name originated from "its founders' habits of exhibiting their painted derrieres in old TV sets."[14]

During the 80s the club became a centre for the punk and gothic subcultures of Montreal, however the club has also been home to many varieties of underground and alternative styles of music, including new wave, reggae, ska, industrial, grunge, and hip-hop.[2][7][12][15] The club tends to attract a younger punk/alternative rock crowd in addition to and including students from one of Montreal's many colleges and universities.[11][15][16]

Some of the more well known international artists who have performed at the venue include Nirvana, Green Day, Queens of the Stone Age, Mano Negra, The Dickies, William S. Burroughs and Marianne Faithfull.[7][10][17] In addition to live musical performances and various DJ shows, the venue has also hosted a variety of non-musical events, including barbecues, art shows and sideshows.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Legaspi, Andre, Frommer's Montreal Day by Day, Frommer's, 2007, p 107. Last retrieved June 17, 2010
  2. ^ a b Bowden, Arabella, The Rough Guide to Montréal, Rough Guides, 2004, p. 175. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  3. ^ Davidson, Hilary, Frommer's Canada, John Wiley and Sons, 2006, p. 267. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  4. ^ Bar Secrets Montreal. Deck of Secrets. 2010. ISBN 978-0981225401. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Barry, Chris, "Anarchy and assholes", Montreal Mirror, Oct 20-26.2005 Vol. 21 No. 18. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  6. ^ a b c d The history of Les Foufounes Electriques on the club's official website. 2010-03-30 at the Wayback Machine Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  7. ^ a b c d Musgrave, Sarah, Resto a Go-Go: 180 Cheap and Fun Places to Eat and Drink in Montreal, ECW Press, 2003, p. 227. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  8. ^ a b Kokker, Steve, Québec, Lonely Planet, 2002, p. 125. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  9. ^ Legtenyi, Patrick, "In memoriam: Five Mirror cover subjects who have since passed on", Montreal Mirror, Oct 20-26.2005 Vol. 21 No. 18. 2007-05-05 at the Wayback Machine Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  10. ^ a b c Klein, Rachel, Fodor's Montreal & Quebec City, Random House of Canada, 2010, p. 93. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  11. ^ a b c Jepson, Tim, The Rough Guide to Canada, Rough Guides, 2004, p 257. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  12. ^ a b Zimmerman, Karla, Canada, Lonely Planet, 2008, p. 285. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  13. ^ wiktionary:foufoune
  14. ^ Gittins, Ian, "Can M for Montreal predict pop's future?", The Guardian, Dec 2, 2008. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  15. ^ a b Papineau, Philippe, "Attaque locale aux Foufs", Le Devoir, May 4, 2007. (French text.) Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  16. ^ Whyte, David, Scotland, Hunter Publishing, Inc, 1998, p. 187. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010
  17. ^ Béland, Kathy, "Les griffes de la nuit", Voir, Jan 6, 2011. (French text.) Last retrieved May 20, 2012

External links edit

  • A video clip about the club which originally appeared on the Radio Canada French-language tv series "L'Enfer, c'est nous autres" on June 14, 1993. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010.
  • A video clip from Halloween night, in 2000. It really illustrates the creative and fun vibe that is still found in the club to this day. WARNING - Some of the costumes may not be considered appropriate for young children. Last retrieved October 12, 2010.

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Les Foufounes Electriques is a club and concert venue located at 87 Saint Catherine Street East in the city of Montreal Quebec Canada in a neighbourhood known as the Quartier Latin Latin Quarter 1 2 It is a multi level establishment with two concert spaces and a dance floor 3 4 The club opened in 1983 and became a centre for underground music underground art and culture in Montreal 5 6 7 8 9 Les Foufounes ElectriquesFoufsEntranceLocation87 rue Sainte Catherine EstMontreal QuebecH2X 1K5Coordinates45 30 40 N 73 33 47 W 45 511 N 73 563 W 45 511 73 563TypeClub and concert venueGenre s Punk rock alternative rock metalcore hardcore punk underground grunge hip hopOpened1983Websitewww wbr foufouneselectriques wbr com Known as Foufs by the locals the club is the oldest alternative rock venue in the city 10 11 History editIn 1983 Norman Boileau Francois Gourd and Bernard Paquet 3 friends from the same musical theatre group decided to open a bar which would also serve as a place to showcase burgeoning alternative musicians and different types of art 5 6 Some of the more notable early art performances included applying paint to human canvasses as well as the walls of the club itself these sessions were known as Peinture en Direct live painting 6 The club s inner decor includes graffiti covered walls and strange sculptures 8 12 According to Gourd the bar did not turn much of a profit and he sold his share in the club after 5 years By the end of the 80s Boileau was the only remaining owner 5 6 The name Les Foufounes Electriques in Quebec French literally translates to the electric buttocks 1 10 11 13 According to a 2008 article which appeared in The Guardian the name originated from its founders habits of exhibiting their painted derrieres in old TV sets 14 During the 80s the club became a centre for the punk and gothic subcultures of Montreal however the club has also been home to many varieties of underground and alternative styles of music including new wave reggae ska industrial grunge and hip hop 2 7 12 15 The club tends to attract a younger punk alternative rock crowd in addition to and including students from one of Montreal s many colleges and universities 11 15 16 Some of the more well known international artists who have performed at the venue include Nirvana Green Day Queens of the Stone Age Mano Negra The Dickies William S Burroughs and Marianne Faithfull 7 10 17 In addition to live musical performances and various DJ shows the venue has also hosted a variety of non musical events including barbecues art shows and sideshows 7 References edit a b Legaspi Andre Frommer s Montreal Day by Day Frommer s 2007 p 107 Last retrieved June 17 2010 a b Bowden Arabella The Rough Guide to Montreal Rough Guides 2004 p 175 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 Davidson Hilary Frommer s Canada John Wiley and Sons 2006 p 267 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 Bar Secrets Montreal Deck of Secrets 2010 ISBN 978 0981225401 Retrieved April 9 2014 a b c Barry Chris Anarchy and assholes Montreal Mirror Oct 20 26 2005 Vol 21 No 18 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 a b c d The history of Les Foufounes Electriques on the club s official website Archived 2010 03 30 at the Wayback Machine Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 a b c d Musgrave Sarah Resto a Go Go 180 Cheap and Fun Places to Eat and Drink in Montreal ECW Press 2003 p 227 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 a b Kokker Steve Quebec Lonely Planet 2002 p 125 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 Legtenyi Patrick In memoriam Five Mirror cover subjects who have since passed on Montreal Mirror Oct 20 26 2005 Vol 21 No 18 Archived 2007 05 05 at the Wayback Machine Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 a b c Klein Rachel Fodor s Montreal amp Quebec City Random House of Canada 2010 p 93 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 a b c Jepson Tim The Rough Guide to Canada Rough Guides 2004 p 257 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 a b Zimmerman Karla Canada Lonely Planet 2008 p 285 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 wiktionary foufoune Gittins Ian Can M for Montreal predict pop s future The Guardian Dec 2 2008 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 a b Papineau Philippe Attaque locale aux Foufs Le Devoir May 4 2007 French text Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 Whyte David Scotland Hunter Publishing Inc 1998 p 187 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 Beland Kathy Les griffes de la nuit Voir Jan 6 2011 French text Last retrieved May 20 2012External links editA video clip about the club which originally appeared on the Radio Canada French language tv series L Enfer c est nous autres on June 14 1993 Last retrieved Jun 17 2010 A video clip from Halloween night in 2000 It really illustrates the creative and fun vibe that is still found in the club to this day WARNING Some of the costumes may not be considered appropriate for young children Last retrieved October 12 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Les Foufounes Electriques amp oldid 1145173874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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