The Voodoo Lounge hosted a mainly "alternative" crowd, and was popular with a variety of musical and youth subcultures.
The Voodoo Lounge reopened as a cafe, bar and music venue in April 2013.
Voodoo Lounge is also a 1994 album by the Rolling Stones.
Later, Topaz led the quiet life for a while, running a bar called The Voodoo Lounge.
Nat Hughes, 21, who tried to get inside the Voodoo Lounge for 30 minutes, was not having it.
The most exclusive club is Voodoo Lounge, which is more upscale than the other bars, and strives to be a traditional nightclub.
There is also a clip of about 11 minutes from a set at Voodoo Lounge in 2007.
There's slightly more effort in the songwriting, both words and melody, than there was on "Voodoo Lounge" in 1994.
"Voodoo Lounge" proves the band can still rock.
In 2009, Voodoo Lounge was remastered and reissued by Universal Music.