A Map of Manhattan

November 16th, 2007 by Steve Bowbrick

Chelsea Hotel pavement

I stayed at The Chelsea Hotel once. Spent a few nights there in the early nineties (with my old pal Ivan). I guess things had gone off the boil a bit at The Chelsea by then but it was still unbelievably exciting to be walking those corridors and riding those clunky old lifts. There were still plenty of nicely-pickled old artists and junkies in (permanent) residence - but nobody you’d have heard of.

Stanley Bard - the owner - still patrolled the public areas talking to anyone. Cats wandered the halls. Someone who looked like he probably ought to go upstairs for a lie down was painting a mural in the lobby - it was like a kind of old people’s home for beats and punks. My TV didn’t work but that didn’t seem terribly important. I mentioned it at the front desk, though, and they sent a very old man in a wig up to look at it.

Anyway, here’s another item from the archive: a Radio 3 interval talk from April 2005 by Barry Miles, a slightly bouffant beat historian who spent time at The Chelsea back when it was the centre of the world. He has some lovely stories and delivers them in an appropriately laid-back tone. I wonder if it’s been turned into a themed boutique hotel by now? (MP3).

The pic is by wallyg on flickr.

2 Responses to “A Map of Manhattan”

  1. AHCB Says:

    We’re almost a theme hotel!

  2. steve Says:

    Thanks for your comment. I notice that AHCB stands for ‘A Hotel Chelsea Blog’. Absolutely brilliant! Are you a resident? Or just an interested party. Your link bar is awesome. I’m going to have some fun there.

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