Sorry to derail the thread, but this is too good.
By the time I lived in Pittsburgh, The Decade was already in tax trouble and was slowly dying. I worked for David Johansen and one point, and when I said I lived in Pittsburgh, he immediately told me about a show he did at that club that was one of his all-time favorites. Some of the artists I worked for played Grafitti, though most of them played there before I worked with them. All were fond of Pittsburgh. Warren Zevon
loved that town, though we had a very rough night at the Syria Mosque Ballroom once. It was the one time I've been stuffed into a police car for something other than peaceful protest.
Ah, those were the days!
Thanks for the spell check. It's been a long time. I was just a baby when the original PB place in the strip district closed, but people still talked about it years later. I'd hear customers say they still loved the food but it just wasn't the same in Oakland. I still say their cheese steak sandwiches are the best meal a person can have after midnight. Zevon, Bonnie Raitt, John Prine and John Hiatt all gleefully indulged when we played the city.