With the tragic and bloody ending to the optimistic 1960s in Los Angeles's fabled hills; the 1970s became a defining decade in the city. Marked by the Manson murders; rampant inflation; and recession; the decade seemed to usher in a gritty and unsightly reality. The city of glitz and glamour overnight became the city of smog and traffic; a cultural and environmental wasteland. Los Angeles in the 1970s was a complex and complicated city with local cultural touchstones that rarely made it near the silver screen. In Los Angeles in the 1970s; LA natives; transplants; and escapees talk about their personal lives intersecting with the city during a decade of struggle. From The Doors' John Densmore seeing the titular L.A. Woman on a billboard on Sunset; to Deanne Stillman's twisting path from Ohioan to New Yorker to finally finding her true home as an Angeleno; to Chip Jacobs' thrilling retelling of the "snake in the mailbox" attempted murder; to Anthony Davis recounting his time as "Notre Dame Killer" and USC football hero; these are stories of the real Los Angeles--families trying to survive the closing of factories; teens cruising Van Nuys Boulevard; the Chicano Moratorium that killed three protestors; the making of an adult film legend.Los Angeles in the 1970s is a love letter to the sprawling and complicated fabric of a Los Angeles often forgotten and mostly overlooked. Welcome to the Gold Mine.
#797664 in Books 2013-08-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.90 x .90 x 7.00l; 1.40 #File Name: 1937040097400 pages
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