1972. I checked in for 2 days and the second day there I heard a knock on the door. I opened it up and there stood Beat poet Gregory Corso. What turned out to be the opening welcome of my 8 year stay at The Chelsea. A Bohemian Disneyland overseen by a man with no equal in visionary thinking and humanitarian eccentricity. Stanley Bard.
thanks for sharing this wonderful documentary! amazing! my obsession with this building never ends...
Yeah I love it too, lets go. I know a guy that could get us in ;)
What’s the name of the guy that appears on this video who lived or still lives in the pyramid on the rooftop of the hotel?
@@Rippenhengst He died in ‘83. This docu seems from the 90’s…
I want to be one of those cats living in the hotel... Just hanging out on the balcony
Hiroya gave a good performance with his time Robbin's painting in the background
Some of those rooms are huge New York City my gosh they make 10 of those into 10 rooms now if they could
my favorite person shown = the japanese (?) artist w/ the technicolor dreamcoat lmao
1972. I checked in for 2 days and the second day there I heard a knock on the door. I opened it up and there stood Beat poet Gregory Corso. What turned out to be the opening welcome of my 8 year stay at The Chelsea. A Bohemian Disneyland overseen by a man with no equal in visionary thinking and humanitarian eccentricity. Stanley Bard.