The Bird Streets of Los Angeles, located in the Hollywood Hills just above the Sunset Strip, are famed for their luxurious and architecturally sophisticated modern homes. This exclusive neighborhood, known for streets named after various bird species, boasts breathtaking views of the Los Angeles skyline and the Pacific Ocean. The area has experienced a construction boom in recent years, with many new homes featuring cutting-edge design, expansive glass walls, infinity pools, and high-end amenities.
Wow. No rain ! Cool !😎 Hi again - I was in LA before Xmas and I photographed the house on Blue Jay Way where George Harrison wrote the eponymous song from Magical Mystery Tour and, as it says in the song, there was "a fog upon LA" the same day I shot it. Big time. Friends think I lead a charmed life. Thanks for another terrific video ! Keep them coming. 😎
"Blue Jay Way" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Written by George Harrison, it was released in 1967 on the group's Magical Mystery Tour EP and album. The song was named after a street in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles where Harrison stayed in August 1967, shortly before visiting the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. The lyrics document Harrison's wait for music publicist Derek Taylor to find his way to Blue Jay Way through the fog-ridden hills, while Harrison struggled to stay awake after the flight from London to Los Angeles.ruclips.net/video/ixmOAb6qzvY/видео.html
Another great video! I have to share with you the strangest thing that just occurred while watching this video. Without any particular reason, I happened to pause the video right at the Blue Jay Way house that you indicated inspired the Beatles song. If that isn't weird enough, I noticed the car in front of the house had New York license plates and the dealer plate holder said "Bob Johnson Toyota" which is a dealership in my hometown of Rochester, NY. I wonder what the chances of that happening again would be.
That view of the city is unbelievable.
yes that is the main reason there is so much construction going on right now
The Bird Streets of Los Angeles, located in the Hollywood Hills just above the Sunset Strip, are famed for their luxurious and architecturally sophisticated modern homes. This exclusive neighborhood, known for streets named after various bird species, boasts breathtaking views of the Los Angeles skyline and the Pacific Ocean. The area has experienced a construction boom in recent years, with many new homes featuring cutting-edge design, expansive glass walls, infinity pools, and high-end amenities.
It's my big dream to visit LA one day
its a great town
Thanks for sharing. The landscaping.. the architecture.. I love it 👍
hi Terry thanks for watching
Wow. No rain ! Cool !😎 Hi again - I was in LA before Xmas and I photographed the house on Blue Jay Way where George Harrison wrote the eponymous song from Magical Mystery Tour and, as it says in the song, there was "a fog upon LA" the same day I shot it. Big time. Friends think I lead a charmed life. Thanks for another terrific video ! Keep them coming. 😎
yes no rain finally. I was just going to look that house up. They are doing some much construction there in the bird streets.
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here it is ruclips.net/video/c6fnSgxohho/видео.htmlsi=YPvZqMtKz48sUMhP
15:00 this used to be Avicii's house :)
"Blue Jay Way" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Written by George Harrison, it was released in 1967 on the group's Magical Mystery Tour EP and album. The song was named after a street in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles where Harrison stayed in August 1967, shortly before visiting the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. The lyrics document Harrison's wait for music publicist Derek Taylor to find his way to Blue Jay Way through the fog-ridden hills, while Harrison struggled to stay awake after the flight from London to Los Angeles.ruclips.net/video/ixmOAb6qzvY/видео.html
Another great video! I have to share with you the strangest thing that just occurred while watching this video. Without any particular reason, I happened to pause the video right at the Blue Jay Way house that you indicated inspired the Beatles song. If that isn't weird enough, I noticed the car in front of the house had New York license plates and the dealer plate holder said "Bob Johnson Toyota" which is a dealership in my hometown of Rochester, NY. I wonder what the chances of that happening again would be.