Hollywood - Sunset and Hollywood Blvd's 1967 (From Getty Images)

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2011

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  • Ah the stereo question. If it were in an audio context (as in a car stereo..er radio) that wouldn't happen until KLOS in 1968. Just a thought.

  • @helvis66 Yea!, that's what I meant.

  • awesome. was that going west on sunset blvd i guess. thanks for this. this was a dream of many of us midwesterners, yet so far away. SoCal is one of the truly spectacular places on earth today, said after living overseas 11 years and visited 35 countries and 48 states. living there as a resident presents some challenges i'm sure. great place to visit. doors at the whisky. damn. buffalo springfield.

  • @billsblots East bound

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  • @billsblots Sadly, all of the formy glory is behind it. Geographically of course its beautiful. But its changing, the whole country is. You Know.

  • These cars, aaaggt! So many new Cameros making the scene!

  • monotonous

    

  • Love your vintage L.A. clips; may I ask why you removed the color one of 1940s Hollywood Blvd decked out for Christmas? I was just telling everybody about it and they went to view it today and poof, it was gone! :(

  • @Craiglaca1 oh okay east.  thanks.

  • @Craiglaca1 - I'm absolutely positive that it was a stereo hi-fi and that I played stereo LPs on it. I bought my first stereo from a Whitefront store in the valley (I lived in Malibu) and could hardly forget the day. It was Friday, November 22, 1963 and everyone in the store stopped to watch the sad events unfold on the demonstrator televisions that lined two aisles in the electronic section. Check "stereo record players" on Google. They were around well before 1963, but too expensive for me.

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