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john muir elementary school
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
George Lucas went to elementary school here. Nobody would play with him so he came up with brilliant stories to entertain himself (complete fabrication that explains a lot).
l.m. morris co.
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
George Lucas's father, George Walton Lucas Sr., managed a stationary store at this intersection called L.M. Morris Co.
nilsson’s london flat
from harry nilsson, cass elliot, keith moon posted in music by tacopolis
This flat is one of the deadliest apartments in music history.
Owned by singer/songwriter Harry Nilsson ("Without You", "Coconut") during the 70s, the flat was close to Nilsson hangouts like Apple Records, the Playboy Club, and Tramps disco. When Nilsson was in the States, he would loan out his apartment to his network of friends.
On July 29, 1974, Cass Elliot ("Don't Call Me Mama Anymore," The Mamas and the Papas) played a particularly strenuous show at the London Palladium and returned to this apartment to rest. She died of heart failure at the age of 32. Contrary to rumors, she did not choke on a sandwich; in fact, she had lost 80 lbs from fasting four days a week, and this most likely led to her heart failure.
Four years later, the Who's drummer Keith Moon returned to the apartment from a night out on September 7, 1978. Moon had been given the drug Clomethiazole to battle his alcohol addiction. He overdosed on 32 tablets of the drug.
george lucas boyhood home
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
George Walton Lucas was born on May 14, 1944 in Modesto, California.
His father, George Walton Lucas, Sr., ran a stationery store and owned a small walnut orchard. His mother, Dorothy Ellinore Bomberger Lucas, came from a prominent Modesto family.
The family lived at this residence until they moved to a ranch house in the walnut grove north of Modesto. As a boy, Lucas loved comic books and TV serials of the 30s and 40s, including Flash Gordon.
george lucas car crash
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
On June 12, 1962, then 17-year-old George Lucas was driving his Fiat Bianchina home to northern Modesto. His classmate, Frank Ferreira, attempted to pass him at a high speed and smashed into the small Fiat. The car flipped several times before crashing into a tree. Lucas was thrown from the car and survived with minor fractures and hemorrhaging lungs.
Lucas had wanted to be a race car driver up until that point, spending most of his 10th and 11th grade weekends cruising. The accident altered his perception.
"The accident made me more aware of myself and my feelings. I began to trust my instincts. I had the feeling that I should go to college, and I did," said Lucas.