Just finished watching 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. I very much enjoyed the movie and the look back to 1969. In 1969 I was just starting to listen to radio (but up in the Bay Area, so KFRC and KYA). For those old enough and living in LA in 1969, how much of the movie rings true? A few things that I noticed that didn't feel right...
1. Time period was 1969, but the music played was all from prior years. If I recall from those days, you only got 'oldies' played on the weekends ('Million dollar weekend'). Surprised Tarantino didn't go with music from 1969.
2. The movie has a scene indicating a Sunday morning and in the background you hear 'KHJ, Robert W. Morgan'. I'm fairly certain Robert W. Morgan would not have worked a Sunday morning.
3. Tarantino exclusively goes with KHJ as the soundtrack of 1969. How true was this? KMET started in 1968. Wouldn't KMET have been the soundtrack for the hipper crowd?
4. Peaches Records--read it opened in LA in 1974 (Tower came in 1971). What was the big record store in 1969?
Interested in thoughts, comments from those who lived through the era.
1. Time period was 1969, but the music played was all from prior years. If I recall from those days, you only got 'oldies' played on the weekends ('Million dollar weekend'). Surprised Tarantino didn't go with music from 1969.
2. The movie has a scene indicating a Sunday morning and in the background you hear 'KHJ, Robert W. Morgan'. I'm fairly certain Robert W. Morgan would not have worked a Sunday morning.
3. Tarantino exclusively goes with KHJ as the soundtrack of 1969. How true was this? KMET started in 1968. Wouldn't KMET have been the soundtrack for the hipper crowd?
4. Peaches Records--read it opened in LA in 1974 (Tower came in 1971). What was the big record store in 1969?
Interested in thoughts, comments from those who lived through the era.