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by sgt 17 days ago
I love his views on Los Angeles, I paraphase:

> [...] What I like about Los Angeles is that it allows everyone to live his or her own lifestyle. Drive around the hills and you find a Moorish castle next to a Swiss chalet sitting beside a house shaped like a UFO. There is a lot of creative energy in Los Angeles not channelled into the film business. Florence and Venice have great surface beauty, but as cities they feel like museums, whereas for me Los Angeles is the city in America with the most substance, even if it’s raw, uncouth and sometimes quite bizarre. Wherever you look is an immense depth, a tumult that resonates with me. New York is more concerned with finance than anything else. It doesn’t create culture, only consumes it; most of what you find in New York comes from elsewhere. Things actually get done in Los Angeles. Look beyond the glitz and glamour of Hollywood and a wild excitement of intense dreams opens up; it has more horizons than any other place. [...]

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This interview is full of gems. Just below that:

>Of course, California is also where some of humanity’s most astonishing stupidities started, like the hippie movement, New Age babble, stretch limos, pyramid energy, plastic surgery, yoga classes for children, vitamins and marijuana smoking. Whenever someone wants to pass on “good vibes” to me, I look for the nearest empty elevator shaft.

Where are these quotes pulled from? His autobiography? Something else?
Had your cat to a psychic yet? No? You're missing out man.
> New York is more concerned with finance than anything else. It doesn’t create culture, only consumes it

Even smart and talented people are capable of saying very stupid things.

> for me Los Angeles is the city in America with the most substance

Well, it could have been worse. He could have disclosed his undying admiration for Las Vegas ..

Likewise, someone said Jacksonville FL is the most boring city, yet you have a vibrant artist communtiy there.
They have galleries and they are there for tax fraud.
What about the street art people?
Do you believe the murals aren't paid for?