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Tales from Granary Burying Ground: James Otis and.I did see some body parts on the dance floor but not in jars. I never saw any ghosts, but if I did I would have attributed it to the drugs and booze. And Boylston street is a whole new world. Back then there was no internet,no cell phones, so the everything revolved around the bars. It's too bad to see it go, but what was once a thriving gay bar scene in the 70s through the 90s is now very different. 1270 changed a few times, became Quest, and other names, and then became the Baseball Tavern. And after closing time, everyone from both bars would hang out on Boylston street for a couple of hours, with music provided by the guy with the frosted afro playing his boombox, and then the party moved to the Fens. There was a lot of bar hopping between Ramrod and the Twelve as it was called. (I believe the old Ramrod building was demolished to make room for the Transportation Building).

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Later, Ramrod moved out of the theater district to 1254 Boylston. It was the start of the disco era and I can remember hearing Shirley and Co.

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There was a diverse crowd, white, black and Latino, women and men. Boys had long hair and wore bell bottoms back then. My first gay bar was also the 1270, in 1975.

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