Title: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road "Neighbor" in the 70's... Post by: guitarfool2002 on November 11, 2013, 11:16:35 AM Just saw this collectible pop up on another site...note the street address...I wonder if they ever crossed paths in the 70's? :)
(http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n295/guitarfool2002/hitchcocklis_zpsffbab739.jpg) Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 11:24:16 AM Cher and John & Michelle Phillips lived in the neighborhood too, didn't they? I think even closer to Brian than Al Hitchcock.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: guitarfool2002 on November 11, 2013, 11:34:56 AM Cher and John & Michelle Phillips lived in the neighborhood too, didn't they? I think even closer to Brian than Al Hitchcock. Definitely! For a time, Papa John had his recording studio hidden in his house, and that's the answer to the question what ever happened to the original studio equipment Brian and Chuck were using at Western in the mid 60's. When they renovated Western and updated, Papa John bought a bunch of that gear and installed it in Bel Air. Hal Blaine told a story about the police coming to the place while he was there recording with John because of noise, and everyone having to hide the fact they were recording because apparently that area was zoned so you couldn't operate a studio in a house. If I'm not mistaken, I think that's also where McCartney and Brian met and jammed with the Phillips family in April '67. That's what never made sense to me, because Brian of course had an even more professional studio there around the same time. Odd. It's just neat to wonder how if ever Brian, John Phillips, Hitchcock, and everyone else we know who lived on that block may have interacted during normal neighborhood life. You're out for a walk one morning and see Hitchcock walking a poodle or something... ;D Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: guitarfool2002 on November 11, 2013, 11:40:31 AM Or better yet, if you happened to catch Hitchcock out at night I wonder if you'd be disappointed if he didn't say "Good Evening..." ;D
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: The Heartical Don on November 11, 2013, 11:42:46 AM Or better yet, if you happened to catch Hitchcock out at night I wonder if you'd be disappointed if he didn't say "Good Evening..." ;D "Hi neighbour Al... is it true what they say about you and your leading blondes? Just askin', man..." Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: bgas on November 11, 2013, 12:50:17 PM Man, I don't know; just under 2 miles on curvy roads from Brian to Hitchcock, I don't see them walking towards each other often, if at all:
http://tinyurl.com/l67z4cw Brian would be "A", for Hitchcock you'd scroll over to the left near Dr. John Landsberger( on the other side of Bel-Air country club) Now, walking over to chat with Lauren Bacall at 10430 ( 282 feet away on the street), THAT I could see... Phillips house was only .7 miles away at 783 Bel Air Rd ( north on Copa De Oro Rd to Bel Air Rd) but I don't see anyone walking there either... almost unrelated, here's a nice site with Elvis' houses: http://tinyurl.com/k37y6he ( Elvis rented 10539 Bellagio from 1961-1963) Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 01:23:20 PM Actually, the Phillips house was on St. Pierre, which is right down the street from Bellagio on the other side of Bel Air Rd. Sonny & Cher and Johnny Carson lived on that street and Jagger had a house on that same street too. Saw them all in 1976.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Andrew G. Doe on November 11, 2013, 01:37:46 PM Definitely! For a time, Papa John had his recording studio hidden in his house, and that's the answer to the question what ever happened to the original studio equipment Brian and Chuck were using at Western in the mid 60's. When they renovated Western and updated, Papa John bought a bunch of that gear and installed it in Bel Air. Hal Blaine told a story about the police coming to the place while he was there recording with John because of noise, and everyone having to hide the fact they were recording because apparently that area was zoned so you couldn't operate a studio in a house. If I'm not mistaken, I think that's also where McCartney and Brian met and jammed with the Phillips family in April '67. That's what never made sense to me, because Brian of course had an even more professional studio there around the same time. Odd. No he didn't - the home 'studio' in April 1967 (if there was one - the first documented session was 6/11/67) would have been a very improvised set-up. Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: jimmy1949 on November 11, 2013, 03:56:04 PM Cher and John & Michelle Phillips lived in the neighborhood too, didn't they? I think even closer to Brian than Al Hitchcock. Hitchcock also had a residence in Scotts Valley just north of Surf City Santa Cruz.Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 04:22:05 PM Oh yeah? I know he hung out in Bodega Bay for a little while in 1963.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: bgas on November 11, 2013, 04:48:26 PM Actually, the Phillips house was on St. Pierre, which is right down the street from Bellagio on the other side of Bel Air Rd. Sonny & Cher and Johnny Carson lived on that street and Jagger had a house on that same street too. Saw them all in 1976. Nope. You forgot what you saw, evidently. John and Michelle had early in 1967 purchased an English Tudor style house at 783 Bel Air road formerly owned by actress/singer Jeanette MacDonald and her husband Gene Raymond. That's where they put the studio. The house at 414 St. Pierre( the Nicolosi Estate), originally built for Johnny Weissmuller ( Tarzan) was lived in by John with Genevieve Waite. Jagger lived there just before John; see this for pics of the St. Pierre house: http://www.iamnotastalker.com/2012/10/31/johnny-weissmullers-former-home/ Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 06:21:53 PM That's what I said! The Phillips house was on St. Pierre!
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: bgas on November 11, 2013, 07:04:47 PM That's what I said! The Phillips house was on St. Pierre! nah, they only lived there a couple of months. you need to learn to read for comprehension Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: guitarfool2002 on November 11, 2013, 07:11:04 PM Definitely! For a time, Papa John had his recording studio hidden in his house, and that's the answer to the question what ever happened to the original studio equipment Brian and Chuck were using at Western in the mid 60's. When they renovated Western and updated, Papa John bought a bunch of that gear and installed it in Bel Air. Hal Blaine told a story about the police coming to the place while he was there recording with John because of noise, and everyone having to hide the fact they were recording because apparently that area was zoned so you couldn't operate a studio in a house. If I'm not mistaken, I think that's also where McCartney and Brian met and jammed with the Phillips family in April '67. That's what never made sense to me, because Brian of course had an even more professional studio there around the same time. Odd. No he didn't - the home 'studio' in April 1967 (if there was one - the first documented session was 6/11/67) would have been a very improvised set-up. Of course for the Smiley Smile sessions and throughout '67 it was an ad hoc setup, it was Friends in '68 that marked the more permanent studio setup. The thing with Blaine's story is that he doesn't date it. He implied Phillips was having full-on sessions at Chez Phillips in the late 60's, where just like Brian's studio they would have outside session players coming up to the house to record, and record more than informal jams and hangouts. But Hal never says the dates involved. I'm assuming John's studio was operating through the late 60's, which is where the parallel to Brian's came in. Yet Hal says there were zoning laws against having a home studio in general in that neighborhood (which I'm assuming was also Brian's neighborhood subject to the same codes) which led to the hiding of musicians and whatnot at Phillips' place. It just leaves a gap of both a date and exactly what the zoning or codes were that Hal described which forced them to hide when the police came to check on both excessive noise and extra cars parked around the area. Odd. Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: guitarfool2002 on November 11, 2013, 07:28:15 PM Just for any of the dreamers like me who entertain the thought of someday living a major lottery-win type fantasy being in a position to purchase one of the homes like Bellagio with historical importance...At one point I saw the local records for either the exact Brian Wilson Bellagio home or one of his close neighbors, and the property tax bill alone for that year (2010) was almost $90,000.
$90,000 per year in property tax alone. I've heard of "exclusive" neighborhoods, but that's ridiculous! :-D Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: bgas on November 11, 2013, 07:39:50 PM Just for any of the dreamers like me who entertain the thought of someday living a major lottery-win type fantasy being in a position to purchase one of the homes like Bellagio with historical importance...At one point I saw the local records for either the exact Brian Wilson Bellagio home or one of his close neighbors, and the property tax bill alone for that year (2010) was almost $90,000. $90,000 per year in property tax alone. I've heard of "exclusive" neighborhoods, but that's ridiculous! :-D So how much per person will we have to charge for tours, to break even? Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 07:44:12 PM That's what I said! The Phillips house was on St. Pierre! nah, they only lived there a couple of months. you need to learn to read for comprehension He was there longer than that. MacKenzie lived there with them too. Do your homework. After that, go play with your Beach Boys trading cards. ::) ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: bgas on November 11, 2013, 08:25:46 PM That's what I said! The Phillips house was on St. Pierre! nah, they only lived there a couple of months. you need to learn to read for comprehension He was there longer than that. MacKenzie lived there with them too. Do your homework. After that, go play with your Beach Boys trading cards. ::) ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. I did MY homework. The whole point was where the studio was located and you royally screwed that one! I can see why you wanted to change the subject alot. besides, it's hard to play with only 8 cards; can you send me some of yours? Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 08:50:15 PM Look back through my posts, Bgas. Did I say anything about a recording studio? No, I did not. I only pointed out where John Phillips once lived, which was correct.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: bgas on November 11, 2013, 09:03:09 PM Look back through my posts, Bgas. Did I say anything about a recording studio? No, I did not. I only pointed out where John Phillips once lived, which was correct. See, you need to read fo Comprehension. The whole point of the thread was home studios, and the Phillips home studio was on Bel-Air Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 09:04:57 PM By the way, did I tell you that Sonny & Cher lived at 364 St Cloud Rd. in Bel Air, which, according to the map provided by Bgas, was a hop, skip, and a jump from Brian's and Marilyn's house on Bellagio. In fact, I saw framed macrome stitching artwork done by Cher hanging on the wall behind the piano in Brian's house. It said, "Stay Cool, Bri - Cher".
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Mikie on November 11, 2013, 09:08:29 PM See, you need to read fo Comprehension. Have you been drinking, Bgas? First you can't spell "a lot" correctly, now this statement. Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Andrew G. Doe on November 11, 2013, 10:37:05 PM Just for any of the dreamers like me who entertain the thought of someday living a major lottery-win type fantasy being in a position to purchase one of the homes like Bellagio with historical importance...At one point I saw the local records for either the exact Brian Wilson Bellagio home or one of his close neighbors, and the property tax bill alone for that year (2010) was almost $90,000. $90,000 per year in property tax alone. I've heard of "exclusive" neighborhoods, but that's ridiculous! :-D So how much per person will we have to charge for tours, to break even? You couldn't, without getting a suit for false advertising slapped on you: the house that Brian lived in 1967-79 no longer exists. Saw a photo of the 10452 lot a few years back and it was basically a building site. I think there's more remaining of the original structure of the house he was born in. Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: astroray on November 12, 2013, 08:58:41 AM So John Phillips lived in Tarzan's former house and Brian lived in Edgar Rice Burroughs house, the guy who wrote the "Tarzan" series! We need to get on this conspiracy theory pronto! Call Jesse Ventura!
Title: Re: Brian Wilson's Bellagio Road \ Post by: Andrew G. Doe on November 12, 2013, 02:30:00 PM Actually - and I only discovered this a short while ago - 10452 was a house Burroughs had built for his wife (or ex-wife, forget which): he never lived there himself.
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