We surely must have met back then,
@OTTERWOLF - the scene was so small!
The False Prophets storefront was on Ave. B just north of 10th street on the west side of B. It later became an excellent bar called the Lakeside Lounge, which may still be going. I recall hearing that Stephan Ielppi slept in a coffin. Steve Wishnia writes regularly about NYC housing/gentrification struggles for gothamist.com.
The Beastie Boys were friends and weed customers. The late John Berry, the original Beastie Boys guitar player who is on
Pollywog Stew (replaced by Adan Horowitz/"King Ad-Roc"), was my best friend for 35 years until he was hospitalized with premature senile dementia and then died in 2016.
I think the main influence on squatting was from the UK, where since the hippie era, squatting had been very big. So pretty much all punk bands from the UK had folks who lved in squats from the very beginning, and then with all the post-Crass anarchopunk "circle logo bands" lots of squatter advocacy talk. And the LES was full of abandoned buildings at that time.
Me and some friends broke into an abandoned building on 7th between B and C around 1982-3, intending to squat it. As we were emerging into a vacant lot from our entry, the heroin/coke dealers from Laundromat, a well-known dope/coke spot which was across the street (there was no laundromat but there once had been) , starting yelling at us, and throwing rocks at us. So we went to talk to them.
They told us that if we squatted that building across the street from their spot, they would come in when we were sleeping and kill us, because a squat would bring "heat" (cops) to the block. It did not seem to matter to them that killing a bunch of punk/skinhead kids would probably bring cops too.
So we gave up, and i went back to living in apartments and not paying rent, and then fighting the landlords in court. The building was homesteaded about 10 years later, and Laundromat just kept chugging away, and was still doing fine until around 2000ish.
A bunch of the more violent skinhead kids (Harley, Bloodclot, Watson, etc- the Cro-Mags/Agnostic Front crew, including Bags from SF, who bit a kid's ear off at the CBs matinee (he had a tattoo that said "I EAT PUSSY" but it said nothing about ears)) were the first people i knew who managed to hold down an LES squat, about that time, maybe '83. Then the floodgates opened and a lot of folks started.