The “Ann Arbor News” has a feature today on Ypsi’s infamous Elbow Room, which is now under new management. The article essentially says that it’s now safe for University of Michigan students to come out and have a beer there. As someone who’s done his fair share of drinking at the old Elbow Room, I found it a bit offensive. (I’m curious to hear what Leighton thinks of the article, as he was a fixture there for a number of years, booking the bands and running the board.) Sure, there was some grime around the edges of the old place, but was it really all that bad? Yeah, the regulars who sat at the bar and drank all day were a bit depressing, but I never got the sense that they were a threat… at least not intentionally. (Sometimes they would fall off of their stools.)
Leighton did have this one story, but I’m sure it wasn’t true. If it was, then maybe the “Ann Arbor News” is justified in their retroactive condemnation, but I can’t see how it could be… He said that he walked into the men’s room one night and saw a man scooping vomit out of the sink in his hand and shoveling it into his mouth… As an afterthought, I seem to recall him adding, “And I’m not sure it was his.”
I wish the new owners all the luck in the world and I hope the Elbow Room stays a vibrant venue for live music (there aren’t many places for live, non-corporate music these days), but I wish they would stop framing the story in terms of how bad the old place was. If anything, I think they should be drawing on the colorful history of the place, not poking fun of it.
...Other changes are happening too. The bar, which has recently been sold to new owner Andy Garris (lead supervisor of inebriating beverage administration and bill payer), is opening later in the day, eliminating the shot-and-a-beer daytime crowd that may have previously given the Elbow Room the aura of a Skid Row dive...

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