This is sad: the Sunset Strip Tower Records is about to be torn down.
I guess there’s nothing LA needs quite so much as another “three-story, 52,000-square-foot combination office building, retail shop and health club.”
This is sad: the Sunset Strip Tower Records is about to be torn down.
I guess there’s nothing LA needs quite so much as another “three-story, 52,000-square-foot combination office building, retail shop and health club.”
5.7.0.5
City Boy, 1978
I have a shiny new quarter for anyone who remembers this.
Detachable Penis
King Missile, 1992
I vaguely remember meeting one of the members of King Missile on New Year’s Eve, 1993. I think it was at the Lone Star. I’m not sure, because I was exceedingly drunk that night, as was my customary practice at the time.
I’d loved the band ever since the first time I heard “Jesus Was Way Cool” several years before, and I thought it was really cool that they finally had something of a hit. At least on Live 105, back when it used to not suck.
I arrived in San Francisco on a Monday afternoon, a week after I’d left my family and most of my friends back in North Carolina. It was my first cross-country drive, and the first time I’d seen much of anything between the Appalachians and the Sierra Nevada. My friends had been amazed that I would take such a trip completely alone. I responded that I couldn’t have imagined doing it any other way.
I very much regret not keeping a journal nor any real notes on that trip. I’ve forgotten a lot of the specifics, but there are a few things I’ll always remember:
I was pretty exhausted upon arrival, especially after driving around in circles trying to park in the Civic Center area. So (of course) we went out drinking on Polk Street that night. I didn’t have to start work until Wednesday, so I think we drank a lot.