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Courtesy goes out to Manny's Tapez for sharing this superb one! Quality of the tape isn't ideal, but this serves as an anthropological oddity that needs to be shared with all the heads. 30 years ago, Chicago teens could dance and find connection at a club called Medusa’s Medusa’s was “like a community center for weirdos and freaks and everybody else in between,” say Chicagoans who went there as teens. The nightclub at 3257 N. Sheffield Ave. was a place where people of all ages went to dance to industrial, punk, house music and more. It was a rare venue where teens from across the city could meet and hang out. Medusa’s in Lakeview closed back in 1992. But a lot of people who used to hang out at the club in the 1980s and early ’90s still associate it with a particular time in their lives: when they were figuring out who they were and how they wanted to express themselves. Many of the DJs who played at Medusa’s became some of the most influential in Chicago and beyond, including Frankie Knuckles, DJ Scrappy, DJ Psycho-Bitch and DJ Teri Bristol. The club also featured performance art, decor changes every month and live music — including performances by Smashing Pumpkins, Fugazi and Ministry. txt by Monica Eng on Webz, Chicago