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PART TWELVE
Our Eleventh Year!

Lasted updated July 5, 2010

“Jesus freaks out in the street
Handing tickets out for God
Turning back she just laughs
The boulevard is not that bad”

"I believe that hundreds of years from now, history will be divided into pre-1960's and post-1960's. Questioning things as a regular part of normal
life--that didn't exist for my father's generation."
Steven Van Zandt

Slagge

"THE GREAT HOLLYWOOD HANGOVER GALLERY"

You should also check out our NEW GALLERY for all those photos you've been wanting to share I will give you unlimited space to do so.  You can even tell a story about each and every photo as well as title them.  You've been asking for it, so here it is.  Great fun!!!

Click on the link below to register and login:

http://hh-gallery.hollywoodhangover.com/main.php

Enjoy yourself on these two new fun additions to THE GREAT HOLLYWOOD HANGOVER WEBSITE!!!  If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions please don't hesitate to email or phone me.

Peace & Love,

Uncle Slagge
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Slagge T. Pyle - Webmaster
THE GREAT HOLLYWOOD HANGOVER
Hosted by SLAGGE NET
(425) 516-7488

When Domenic Priore first captured my attention, I started googling to get as much info about him as I could. He is an encyclopedia of rock and roll history. Man, you can ask him ANYthing, and he will have a detailed and colorful answer. His book, “Riot On Sunset Strip…” is packed with hundreds of photos and thousands of tidbits on our era in Hollywood. I had been impressed with him prior to that, but after the book, I became a major fan. To my amazement, we have now landed him as a blogger on our site. Not sure how that happened…maybe it was Slagge’s good looks and charm, but I am so honored to have him with us. Let’s all give a big wraparound to Domenic!  Here is the direct link to his weblog:

http://domenicpriore.hollywoodhangover.com/

Nancy Deedrick
The Great Hollywood Hangover

And along comes Rick Schultze with his very own Weblog.  He has written lots of articles and posts on our website and now he's got a Weblog that you can leave your comments on after registering and logging in to it.  Use the link below:

http://rickschultze.hollywoodhangover.com/

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Subject: Buddy Zoloth
From: Spider Murphy <spoojie2100@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, July 05, 2010 2:52 pm
To: webmaster@hollywoodhangover.com

Hey Slegge, it was great talkin' to ya!......

Attached are the posting on HH could read like this:

I am writing a script about the life & times of Buddy Zoloth ... Does anyone have Buddy stories, Buddy anecdotes, or Buddy owed money to....contact Spider at   spoojie2100@yahoo.com

Lordy, Slegge, I so enjoyed talking to you........I'll call ya in a couple of days.....Yer FRinD....Spider

From: Lenzkap@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 11:42 AM
To: Hllywd4ever@comcast.net
Subject: Canyon of Dreams

How about giving Harvey Kubernik's  Book,  'Canyon of Dreams'  a plug ?  A Fantastic journey in Laurel Cyn. Thanks, Harold

From: N & B Olson
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 6:32 PM
To: hllywd4ever@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Hey Nancy...

Hey Nancy:   

Just wanted to say hi and give you the Jumbo web site.  Just go to  jumbo70.com  We've been working on it since Oct. and it's finally done.

Will you put up a message for me or would you rather I do it?

I can't remember how to log in or whatever.  We would like to inviteeveryone to check it out, and we're still looking for more pictures etc. of the band.

Please let me know what to do to help out our site. It will be greatly appreciated.    

Peace & Love,

Neil Olson

under The Great Hollywood Hangover listed as a GROUP!!!

Be sure to open this Mod as all get-out flyer, first and foremost! 

Next Friday, March 26, 2010, Larry Edmunds Bookshop (on Hollywood Boulevard, since 1938!) will host my "Sunset Strip Slideshow," based on research discoveries made during the creation of my book Riot on Sunset Strip: Rock 'n' Roll's Last Stand in Hollywood.  Presentation begins around 7:30 p.m. and should go to about 9.

The interesting thing about this one is that it will display the roots of the mid-'60s Mod scene on Sunset Strip, showing how it came out of Beat Generation coffeehouses, Jazz joints and Folk clubs like The Renaissance, Crescendo and The Unicorn.  This grows into what became home for The Byrds, Love, The Doors, Buffalo Springfield, The Mothers of Invention and many more of your favorite Pop Sike Folk Rock Garage bands.

But ah, the colour!  Our special guest on this evening will be Charles Lange, owner of the "Belinda" boutique on Sunset Strip, as profiled in the movie Mondo Mod.  Charles will impart some of the ideas and fashion sense of the mid-'60s moment, and can answer all your questions about all the good things that went into the making of this time.  The guy has great recall and a complete understanding of the whimsy that generated the movement.  Here is a quote about "Belinda" from Tracy Thomas of England's New Musical Express, circa 1966:  "Avant-Garde girls clothes -- First Hollywood minis."  We will show his sequence from Mondo Mod and then, I will moderate a question & answer session with Charles Lange about the Sunset Strip, the '60s and Mod fashion as it hit the West Coast.  Man, what a night!

Larry Edmunds Bookshop, 6644 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood 28, California    (323) 463-3273     larryedmunds.com 

info@larryedmunds.com

Sunset Strip Slide Show + question and answer session with Charles Lange of "Belinda," Friday, March 26, 7:30 p.m. FREE

From: Dan Pollock
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 4:32 AM
To: hllywd4ever@att.net
Subject: The Ranks Are Thinning

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/afterword/2010/03/redbone-singer-and-guitarist-lolly-vegas-dies-at-70.html

From: "chantal beautiful"everyoneisbeautiful@mac.com
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 11:14 PM
To: <Hllywd4ever@comcast.net>
Subject: Way to young to know better

Well, finally a few years late made it to your web site, thank you for having this. I could fall into the category of "List of Sunset Strip People, or Where are they now?" I was the TOO Young girlfriend of Leonard from Shady Lady, for a long  time, until I had to get out and discover life. Decades later nothing has changed, still learning and discovering, live part time on an island now, but still a 60's girl in my heart.

Chantal

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From: Rae Brewster
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:09 AM
To: Hllywd4ever@comcast.net
Subject: Pamela Courson

Hello, there!

I'm not really sure where to start, as I've never done anything like this before, but alot of people have suggested that I write to you, requesting your help.

I am wanting to write a book on Pamela Courson, someone who has fascinated me endlessly for years. She died 14 years before I was born, and so her life, her world in the 40's, 50's, 60's, and 70's is very alien and exotic to me. I am wanting to find people who knew Pamela to interview them, and ask them questions.. I have a few ideas of who to contact, but not many, so I thought that maybe you could have some suggestions, or if you posted in this on your site, people might come forth.

It's been my feeling that Pamela has been endlessly overlooked and misunderstood, and she's received some very unneeded bad press. I'm not looking to sugarcoat her life and her mistakes, but Pam deserves a true account.

I truly appreciate you taking the time to read this. Thanks so much.

Raeanne Bartlett.

From: Sasha Crow
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 4:02 PM
To: Hllywd4ever@comcast.net
Subject: great site - I was there

...as Lady Jane (maybe some knew me as Jenny) -- arrested in the riots my first time ever in Hollyweird - couldn't stay away then.  lived in Laurel Canyon on Gould ....Santa Monica and Western - St Andrew's Arms Apartments (waaay down) and here and there - very temporary.  hung out in front of the whiskey but also spent loads of time at the Blue Grotto.(anybody know what happened to Foster? He kept me alive by giving me an open tab)  Wondering the whereabouts of "Mick" (yeah looked like Jagger) and "Mouse" (his often side-kick - long fringed and beaded leather jacket)  Did a lot of hitching to the Haight and back and finally, late '69 I think, I headed out for good to communes in Joshua Tree and Wheelers Ranch.  Had babies and lived in Oregon most of the years since - with stints in the San Juan Islands, Indiana, and New Mexico.  Worked in special ed for many years then became a jeweler.  Now I've founded a non-profit that assists Iraqi refugees in Jordan and live there most of the year.  In fact, heading back to Amman in the morning.  I'm definitely book-marking this site - thanks dor doing this!

Sash Crow (aka Jenny) (aka Lady Jane)

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[ Dr. Intisar Mohammed - from documentary: Iraq - The Women's Story ]

"What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy?"   Mohandas K. Gandhi, 'Non-Violence and Peace and War', 1948.

"We don't need spectators to witness our suffering and tell us they feel with us. We need help to put a stop to it."
[Raja Shehadeh - from When The Birds Stopped Singing]

 

 

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