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Wilshire Boulevard: A Journey Through LA's Vibrant Heartbeat 

Ride Along with Scott
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Комментарии : 22   
@ruthstopp6881
@ruthstopp6881 Год назад
Thank you for showing Emmanuel Presbyterian Church. I attended Sunday school there in 1942. I am 89 now...great memories
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
Thank you so much for watching! If you have somewhere else in SoCal you want to see, let me know. I'd would be honored to bring those images back for you.
@jimbo9446
@jimbo9446 Год назад
Love the music!
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
Thank you for your kind words! I put a lot of effort into finding the perfect music for each video. It means a lot to hear that you love it!
@robertcole1865
@robertcole1865 Год назад
Thanks for another great ride along. Enjoy your weekend!!
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
Thanks, you too! Out on vacation next week - look for some Ride Alongs from the Las Vegas area, coming soon!
@aliyavs
@aliyavs Год назад
Another fantastic ride!
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
Indeed! Like Randy Newman sang, "I Love LA" ❤️!!!
@stuartramsay9063
@stuartramsay9063 Год назад
Cheers Scott for another great video,I'm normally not an art deco fan but i love these old buildings,majestic. Being a drummer and a Jaz lover the sound track moved me,I wish I could solo but I'm just happy to be in the band,looking forward to the lakes video,keep em coming 👍👍
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
Thanks, Stewart! The world needs more drummers, man. Every time I drive around Los Angeles, I throw a jazz mix up on my Spotify. Those grooves just fit this town. I grew up playing in the Jazz Band in high school and I love a good big band chart. Thanks for your support and comments, drumming brother!
@stuartramsay9063
@stuartramsay9063 Год назад
I also love the big band sound it comes from my dad's musical tastes,Jaz baffles me though butvi think with some lessons I could sit in with the band,I also love all the tv and movie incidental music,one of the tracks reminded me of Lalo Schifren,excuse my spelling if it's wrong any way thanks again for a wee bit of escapism for an old fart like me.
@gtaylor2770
@gtaylor2770 Год назад
Another excellent video. You deserve more subscribers.
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
I appreciate that! I am very grateful the channel is growing, but please feel free to share on Facebook.
@ttocselbag5054
@ttocselbag5054 Год назад
Really like the historical education you provide. 😊😊
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
I always wanted to be a history professor! Thanks for the kind words, and for watching of course.
@richardzering88
@richardzering88 Год назад
Great video. An eclectic city with eclectic architecture, What a variety along the route. I also appreciated the choice of music which reflected the vibrant feeling of Los Angeles. Thank you for bringing me up-to-date on the changes in the city. As always, have a delightful weekend.
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
Many thanks! I have so much fun doing this, so CHEERS!
@Jazzlobotomy
@Jazzlobotomy Год назад
5000 traffic lights in los angeles. You could call the city of angel the red light district, quite fond of it, or it could be in my 60 years of driving in los angeles I also must have stopped at every red light also, twice.. and yes a great jazz soundtrack
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott Год назад
America's second largest city a lot of red lights, and maybe a few red light districts as well. Thanks for the kind comments, and I'll keep bringing you the best of California!
@mistervacation23
@mistervacation23 8 месяцев назад
What happened to the old Four Star Theater on Wilshire?
@ridealongwithscott
@ridealongwithscott 8 месяцев назад
Sadly, it was demolished in 2014. One of many Art Deco's of LA that are now gone forever. It was built in 1933, was an adult movie theater for about 10 years in the 70's, then converted to a church and spent it's last days as an Indian movie venue. Thanks for watching!
@mistervacation23
@mistervacation23 8 месяцев назад
@@ridealongwithscott thanks for the info. I remember going there with my cousins in 1965 and we we watched second run Bowery Boys movies
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