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Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Jazz Pub in Warsaw

Warsaw is too big a city to make any generalizations about, but I will anyway. As in many other capital cities, live music was sparse. Clubs are exclusive, dress code is all-important. Food was excellent and very diverse. The city seemed to have more in common with other cosmopolitan cities across the world than with the rest of Poland.

Like I said, Warsaw is too big to generalize. I did find a few unique “spots” in my short time there:

The “ice bar” in Warsaw, where temperatures are kept below freezing and the bar and furniture are made of ice. I tracked the place down, but the lights in the front room were a little too bright and the scene looked too exclusive. I went in anyway. The music stopped, and everyone looked up at me. “Jest priwatny?” I asked (is this private?). They answered affirmative. “I’m sorry, I’m just a tourist” I tried to tell them in Polish, and they thought this was very funny. It was only when I was out the door that I realized why they might have thought this was funny- I might have screwed up the case ending, and said “I’m sorry, I’m just a tourist woman.”

The Russian market, a sprawling outdoor marketplace (supposedly the biggest in Europe), selling mostly food and clothes, as well as one stall selling Soviet winter hats and Nazi aviator helmets.

Cafe Przejscie, a 24-hour bar hidden in a subway beneath a street. Some of the worst karaoke I’ve ever heard in my life. Which is to say, of high entertainment value.

My absolute favorite spot was something I had seen from atop a bridge crossing the Vis&#322a river, a small club called the Jazz Pub. In front was a rotted piano, with leaves stuffed under the keyboard holder, and painted ragtime musicians on the front. There was no jazz that night, but the bartender, fluent in English, was worth talking to. She had been around the world, lived in Liberia for a couple years, and was most proud of her collection of classic rock music. “Would you like to hear the Allman Brothers? Would you like to hear Jimi Hendrix?”

Nationalist Karaoke

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Nationalist Karaoke

November 11, forgive me for not remembering which of many Polish “independences” this is, but it’s a national holiday in Poland. Good thing I knew in advance, because otherwise I would have no idea what to make of the strange occurences in the main square.

A small but lively mix of folks, all carrying umbrellas under the snow, crowded around a platform stage. Just like at Jedynka, a Polish nightclub in Chicago, next to the stage there was a huge projector screen displaying the Polish lyrics to the songs. There was no bouncing red ball to mark the phrasing, and Polish can be a bit difficult to pronounce for a beginner. Needless to say, my mumbling efforts at singing along lacked the patriotic zeal of my neighbors. You need confidence to sing national anthems. I needed food more than I needed confidence, so I made my way across the square to get some dinner.

When I came back from dinner they were still going at it, one song after another with the same pomp and grandeur of our single national anthem.

Subterranean Jazz Club

Monday, November 12th, 2007
So I made it to Poland, and have time for a couple of nights out on the town before my Polish classes begin... The jazz scene in Krakow, apparently, is nothing to sneeze at. I didn't ... [Continue reading this entry]