The legend of South Philly's Triangle Tavern at 10th & Reed looms large.
Images of Dusty Gale taking out his teeth to sing Italian songs or his drummer Tony Dell unbuttoning his short-sleeved shirt, sliding a headband over his ultra-black toupee and strumming a washboard guitar while screaming "Born in the USA" at the top of his lungs are not things I, or the tap room's longtime habitues, will easily forget.
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