: An 11-minute film capturing the activities of employees and customers inside the Tower Records store, located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. Tower Records was founded in 1960 in Sacramento, California and helped revolutionize the music industry before closing in 2006. The film was made by Sacramento City College professor Darrell Forney and was developed by Leo Diner Films, Inc., a San Francisco-based film lab.: Note on original container: "Leo Diner Films, Inc., MTS "Tower Records", 16mm, color, opt. sound, Peerless-Treated"

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Producer: Forney, Darrell

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Reviewer: oddio - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 20, 2018

Subject: Fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing this! Love it! Time travel. - July 20, 2018Fantastic!

Reviewer: hackmicron - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 6, 2018

Subject: George Harrison's record. ALL THINGS MUST PASS the one with my sweet lord - July 6, 2018George Harrison's record.

Reviewer: tundakov - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 1, 2018

Subject: a George Harrison's record Was that a George Harrison's record they were unpacking at the beginning of the video? - July 1, 2018a George Harrison's record

Reviewer: cmgventura - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 29, 2018

Subject: Great Days and Great Music I remember those times well and visited Tower Records a lot in those days. Sunset Blvd. was a "happening" place. Some people now make fun of "hippy" days, the "sixties", but it truly was a golden time in my life. We were all trying to make the world a better place and music was the bond between us. After all these years changes have occurred thankfully. Thank you for this slice of everyday life in 1971! - June 29, 2018Great Days and Great Music

Reviewer: jimmy2caps - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 28, 2018

Subject: Hi Fidelity without the attitude. Love the fact that someone actually went to the trouble of capturing this seemingly mundane cultural/historical activity as it's one that I thoroughly enjoyed albeit on the other side of the pond. - June 28, 2018Hi Fidelity without the attitude.

Reviewer: Lovegdbks64 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 28, 2018

Subject: Yes, Those Were The Days! Those were the good old days, never to repeat herself again.

Days of laughter, days of freedom, days of being yourself, doing your own thing with or without someone else.

All an illusion in a delusional world. When are we going to wake-up? What if we do? Will we find out we were in a nightmare all along? - June 28, 2018Yes, Those Were The Days!