Gerdes Folk City (sometimes spelled Gerde's Folk City) was a music venue in the West Village, part of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, in New York City. Initially opened as a restaurant called Gerdes, by owner Mike Porco, it eventually began to present occasional incidental music. First located at 11 West 4th Street (in a building which no longer exists), it moved in 1970 to 130 West 3rd Street. It closed in 1987. On January 26, 1960, Gerdes turned into a music venue called The Fifth Peg, in cooperation with Izzy Young, the director of the Folklore Center. The Fifth Peg's debut bill was gospel folk singer Brother John Sellars and Ed McCurdy, writer of the anti-war classic "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream". Porco and Young had a falling-out, and on June 1, 1960, Gerdes Folk City was officially born with a bill featuring folksingers Carolyn Hester and Logan English. At this time Gerdes Folk City was booked by a folk enthusiast Charlie Rothschild (who later became Judy Collins' longtime manager) and English. Gerdes Folk City was suddenly one of the central music venues of the era. It became one of the most influential American music clubs, before finally losing its lease in 1987. "Rolling Stone Book of Lists" called Folk City one of the three top music venues in the world, along with The Cavern and CBGB. Folk City helped to launch the careers of several world-renowned musical stars from Bob Dylan to Sonic Youth, and showcased numerous music styles from folk to alternative rock.
A new acquaintance I met last week
used the word nigger in casual speak.
he said don't worry
your not like them
you may be Chinese but your just like me.
Screw this I'm leaving
I don't need a racist friend
and I'm not like you
I'm from Korea
my eyes are small
but your eyes are closed.
Another day, another emotion
playing a game he called me a fag
I said don't be an ignorant fool
you must be gay with your prejudice rules.
Screw this I'm leaving
I don't need a racist friend
and I'm not like you
I'm from Korea
my eyes are small
but your eyes are closed.
Equate the words
express yourself
lift up your arms.
Today, starting now this ain't no fabled story here now.
I'm not like you
I'm from Korea
my eyes are small