Added: 2 years ago
From: RobbiesVideoArchives
Views: 7,786
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (28)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I was hoping to see frantic go-go dancing inside - unfortunately, this is all just outside and nothing too swingin' is going on.

  • 1:20 Tom Cruise is a vampire!

  • does this place still exist?

  • Thank you for sharing this with us.

    L.A. in the 1960's was a great city.

    It is still great, but not as good as it was back then.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • I've always wanted to see the revolving stage - they could set up three bands and turn the stage for each set - ya got any footage on that? Also, Humble Harv had an after hours club there that musicians would jam.

  • Louisa1832 - Oh, they insisted...but nobody listened. Come on, wouldn't it be just a tad boring if every generation adopted the cultural taste of the previous generation? We'd still be wearing loincloths and grunting.

  • Clamorous noise ... "Oh well, that's show biz" is the attitude that got us the vicious, ugly pop culture we have today. What a lazy, apathetic older generation, that refused to insist on standards.

  • There was a Hullabaloo on Irving Street here in Rahway,NJ .

  • As a child growing up in Hollywood, i remember this club called the Moulin Rouge in the '50 ... after '65 it became the Hullabaloo.

  • The Palace Guard!! A nice tract on Nuggets (Fallin sugar) was pretty good.

  • Check out the blonde guy @2:10, he looks cool even by today's standards. He's almost right in style for 2011.

  • Thanks for posting I love looking at these old videos!

  • Yep... the '60s was famous for desecrating many a awesome streamlined moderne building! (also the palladium across the street)

  • My mom and her best girlfriend met Frank Zappa there at Hullabaloo. He actually called them over to his table!

  • Between the Hullabaloo and the Aquarius was the Kaleidoscope, where late 60's icons such as Big Brother w/ Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, etc., etc. played as they were first becoming famous.

  • beaudoin i mean.. sad when you cant spell you maiden name..lol

  • the palace guard was my family!! my uncle john, my uncle don and my dad david beaudoing who has passed on , along with my uncle john. don is still alive though. they were great..

  • I can't believe it! I was 16 then and saw the Yardbirds perform two concerts. Wow!

  • @maryjo97 You can be proud then.

  • Once the Earl Carrol Theatre. Home of the stars. Then the Hullabaloo Club. Home of Rock and Roll. Today "Nickelodeon On Sunset," and has been the headquarters for Nickelodeon's West Coast live-action television production". Home of iCarly. And the Times They Are A Changing".

  • @soxfan1957 - Let's not forget its late 60's incarnation as the Aquarius Theatre. I saw "Hair" there!

  • @RobbiesVideoArchives

    Me too!!

  • Notice that big open field there where NBC used to be.....

  • Whew! DRIPPING condescension!

  • @vonHummer fricking Establishment media!

  • Howard Kaylan and the boys. Don Murray looks so young. Al Nichol looks too cool in those shades.

  • Thanks for posting this. I remember that day as clearly as my addled brain will permit. What a time capsule. Ah, wasted youth.

  • Very interesting! This was filmed between 1 and 5 April 1966, when P.J. Proby was on the bill for 5 nights with three shows a night. In the afternoon the Turtles did 3 shows.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more