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Old Posted Sep 29, 2022, 5:34 PM
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Inner Sanctum Records: From 1970 to 1982

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On August 28, 1970 Joe Bryson opened Inner Sanctum Records located in Bluebonnet Plaza, Austin. This film contains interviews with many of the staff who helped make the store a success. These include Steve Goodwin, James "Cowboy" Cooper, Richard Dorsett, Kirby McDaniel, and Neil Ruttenberg.
This was in the same complex where Les Amis was. It's a Starbuck's now, and what was Inner Sanctum records is now a Smoothie King. Both are slated to be demolished for more campus housing.

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Old Posted Sep 29, 2022, 6:43 PM
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Inner Sanctum Records: From 1970 to 1982

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This was in the same complex where Les Amis was. It's a Starbuck's now, and what was Inner Sanctum records is now a Smoothie King. Both are slated to be demolished for more campus housing.

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This is really cool, man. I didn't live through this era. But in my younger years, in the mid 90s through the early 00s, I still got to experience that part of Austin when it was still cool like this. This is nostalgic in some strange way, even though I didn't live through it.

I won't miss Starbucks or Smoothie King though. Lol
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https://vimeo.com/665024744

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The Cutting Edge - July 1985, Austin Tx

I.R.S. RECORDS’ THE CUTTING EDGE - THE AUSTIN SHOW AUGUST 1985

Originally airing on MTV in August 1985 this episode featured the Austin music scene. Hosted by The Fleshtones’ Peter Zaremba, the episode showed only local bands, most unsigned. A testament to the strength of the under-rated music scene there, then. Includes rare live performances and interviews by Daniel Johnston, Timbuk 3, Zeitgest, Joe King Carrasco, Glass Eye, Dino Lee, Poison 13, Dharma Bums, Tailgators, True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo, poet Biscuit Turner and more.
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https://vimeo.com/665024744 The Cutting Edge - July 1985, Austin Tx

I.R.S. RECORDS’ THE CUTTING EDGE - THE AUSTIN SHOW AUGUST 1985

Originally airing on MTV in August 1985 this episode featured the Austin music scene. Hosted by The Fleshtones’ Peter Zaremba, the episode showed only local bands, most unsigned. A testament to the strength of the under-rated music scene there, then. Includes rare live performances and interviews by Daniel Johnston, Timbuk 3, Zeitgest, Joe King Carrasco, Glass Eye, Dino Lee, Poison 13, Dharma Bums, Tailgators, True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo, poet Biscuit Turner and more.
Joe King Carrasco! Dino Lee and the White Trash Review! True Believers! Seeing those names takes me back to my college days! Those were some crazy-fun times.
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2022, 10:29 AM
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Exterior of the St. David's Hospital building at 606 W. 17th. Building is now the Rio House Apartments.



Modern photo of the Rio House Apartments with some sort of screen covering the old front.
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In 1980 I attended a luncheon in the top floor Headliners Club, and overheard an out of town guest who was gazing out the window remark to his companion that the downtown looked “like a ghost town”.
He was right, as it seemed half of Congress Avenue businesses were boarded up at that time and the side streets not much to look at either.
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2022, 12:35 AM
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Two months after my parents were married.

I'm trying to decide if that's the crane I see for the Bank of America Center in front of the Littlefield Building or something else behind it blending perfectly with the Littlefield Building's facade.
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Things didn't change much for about 6 or 7 years.
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Old Posted Oct 9, 2022, 9:20 PM
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Things didn't change much for about 6 or 7 years.
The Sheraton is new yeah? I don’t see it in the 74’ pic.
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The Sheraton is new yeah? I don’t see it in the 74’ pic.
Pretty sure the Sheraton Crest ,aka Crest Inn, was around by late 1960s. I remember it from when I lived here in the fall of 1969. I think the 1974 picture is cropped somewhere around the fire tower which is west of Congress by a block or so.
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Pretty sure the Sheraton Crest ,aka Crest Inn, was around by late 1960s. I remember it from when I lived here in the fall of 1969. I think the 1974 picture is cropped somewhere around the fire tower which is west of Congress by a block or so.
My best friend and his new bride honeymooned in Wilbur Clark’s Crest Hotel December 30-31st, 1966.
Met my wife-to-be who was the maid of honor at the wedding (I was best man). Proposed to her 2 weeks later.
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My best friend and his new bride honeymooned in Wilbur Clark’s Crest Hotel December 30-31st, 1966.
Met my wife-to-be who was the maid of honor at the wedding (I was best man). Proposed to her 2 weeks later.
Wow, that's an amazing story! Glad you're still together. Happy for the both of you
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Both of the photos above are the Austin I remember as a kid. It was so cool to see the gold building when we drove from San Antonio to see my cousins in Dallas.
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Thanks, she’s a keeper.
But our two friends were divorced six years later.
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Thanks, she’s a keeper.
But our two friends were divorced six years later.
At least they did you a favor.
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Why in the world did they cover that up?
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2022, 2:42 PM
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Towers has an article about this publuished a few years ago:
https://austin.towers.net/[email protected]
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