So, assuming this is the duplex that Jackson, Frey & Souther lived in.....
I got goosebumps.
http://la.curbed.com/archives/2014/0...in_the_70s.php
So, assuming this is the duplex that Jackson, Frey & Souther lived in.....
I got goosebumps.
http://la.curbed.com/archives/2014/0...in_the_70s.php
Wintertime is a razor blade that the devil made
It's the price we pay for the summertime - J.W. '69
Yeah, it's not bad now! I'm kinda like you MV and get goosebumps just looking at the pictures!
ETA: Can you imagine living where Glenn, Don, and Jackson used to live? Sweet dreams for sure!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
I'm wondering if the wooden door in the 2nd photo is the entrance to Jackson's place. If I still lived in L.A. I'd ask to see it, even if I wasn't in the market to buy it.
Wintertime is a razor blade that the devil made
It's the price we pay for the summertime - J.W. '69
That Laurel Canyon exhibit that HB posted about should be very interesting. I sure wish I were going to be in L.A. to see it.
And - that apartment in Echo Park has gotten a facelift no doubt. But, I can't imagine paying $1500.00 p/mo. for a 600 sq. ft. apartment. I don't know if I'm remembering correctly, but didn't Glenn say that together he and JD were paying $90 p/mo. and Jackson took the basement since it was only $35? Wow - I guess the owner's must sure be capitalizing on the past occupants. Anyway, that door does seem to be how they described the entrance to Jackson's apt.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
To be honest that's just the going price for a one bedroom apt. in good shape in Echo Park. Echo Park used to be a dump but now it's really desirable.
Wintertime is a razor blade that the devil made
It's the price we pay for the summertime - J.W. '69
If I can't have it all, just a taste will do...
ah thanks for moving my post here..didn't realize it had been posted
but yeah it would be pretty cool to live there and try to find leftover history...though it certainly looks like it's been renovated...so i wouldn't hold my breath to find any remnants.
I do remember hearing that it was $90 ...and i thought that was for everything including Jackson's apt, and Jackson only paid $35.
so JD and Glenn lived in a one bedroom?? I guess someone slept in the living room maybe
and yep...1500 is pretty standard rent for cities like LA and NYC...though that's even on the cheap side nowadays! my friends who were moving said the rents in my neighborhood were all over $2000 now!
"the rent is too damn high!" haha
that Ivy covered doorway definitely looks familiar
If I can't have it all, just a taste will do...