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Friday, March 1, 2013

Houses Where Music History Was Made

From the October 11, 2012, CNBC by Colleen Kane.

You too can have some real estate music history fro as little as $270,000 to $19 million.

PINK FLOYD HOUSE, London, $1.922 million.  The band lived here while students in 1960.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, Long Branch, New Jersey, 828 square feet, where the 25-year-old Springsteen lived while going to Jersey Shore College, 1974-1975

AMY WINEHOUSE, London, $4.33 million, 2,500 s.f. in Camden Square.

BEATLES, Los Angeles, $4.199 million, 4,116 s.f. called Blue Jay Way.  Stayed here on US tours.  In 1967, George Harrison wrote song "Blue Jay Way" here.

ALLMAN BROTHERS, Macon, Georgia, $271,000, 4,442 s.f..  Home for band 1970-1973.  Now home of the Allman Brothers Band Museum.  Also rehearsal space for A.B. off-shoot Government Mule.  They rented it for $225 a month.  Duane left from here before his death on the motorcycle.

SPICE GIRLS, Los Angeles, $18.9 million, 7,903 s.f.

GRATEFUL DEAD, San Francisco2,680 s.f. an 1890 Queen Anne house at 710 Asbury Street in Haight, $1.57 million.  Can you believe this?  In 1967, they were all busted for marijuana here.

FATS DOMINO, New Orleans.  Life-long resident of Lower Ninth Ward when Katrina destroyed it where he had a compound of homes.  He went missing for several days after the storm.

Who Would Want a Spice Girls House?  Well, I Did Like Some of Their Songs.  --RoadDog


LAST TOO PUNNY:  And finally, there was this dog who sent ten puns different puns out in his blog with the hope that at least one of the ten would make them laugh.

No pun in ten did.

So Bad.



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