| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1051 | Michael Baber | |
| 1052 | Andrea Canter | |
| 1053 | Paull E. Rubin | Long Live Capitol Records!!!! |
| 1054 | Morgan | |
| 1055 | Kathryn L Shut | First LA tore down the Ambassador Hotel, now it threatens to cause harm to Capitol's studios. Please reconsider this decision and preserve some of LA's history and cultural spots. |
| 1056 | Anonymous | |
| 1057 | Dennis O'Malley | With the city of LA short on historical landmarks, surely saving the Capitol Records Tower is a worthwhile endeavor. Much of the music of our lives was recorded in that famous studio from Sinatra to Nat King Cole,the Beach Boys,etc.,etc. Can't another location be found for more condos? |
| 1058 | Dorothy Riddle | |
| 1059 | JOSH PHIPPIN | |
| 1060 | Austin Galante | It's a neat building don't fuck up some more history and cleaver architecture with another cookie cutter square building with no style. |
| 1061 | jamie candiloro | |
| 1062 | howard Paar | So many legendary spots in Hollywood have been lost. Its staggering that at this point to risk further.
Cities like Memphis have finally caught on but had to rebuild the legendary Stax Studios after allowing it to be destroyed first. Its now a museum and a properly regarded piece of US cutural history |
| 1063 | Jeff Lusk | Capitol is not only a Hollywood landmark it's a cornerstone of American music history. It's imperative that we all take a stand before this important piece our musical heritage is irreparably damaged. |
| 1064 | francis graham | this project would be a tragedy on many levels |
| 1065 | Charlene Huang | |
| 1066 | Paul Seaforth | Please give consideration to any measures that will help preserve the ongoing use of Hollywood's most pronounced Musical landmark, the Capitol Tower. Its presence is synonymous with Hollywood's position as music center of the World. |
| 1067 | Christopher Ippolito | Would you let them destroy Sun studio in Memphis? |
| 1068 | Brandon Rosenbluth | |
| 1069 | Andy | |
| 1070 | Harue Takanashi | |
| 1071 | Carmeline Tedesco | Please do nothing to destroy the Capital building. My
husband as a studio musician spent many many hours there recording. This is part of Hollywood. |
| 1072 | Anonymous | There is too much history at this studio to let another un-needed condo take something away. Keep the studio, leave the condo. |
| 1073 | Anonymous | |
| 1074 | Andrew DeWitt | Keep the music alive! |
| 1075 | lawrence cohn | As per usual, no sense of history or of
preservation.
Please halt this potential abomination.
Think in terms of NYC's Penn. Station
demolition and the subesquent regrets. |
| 1076 | John Maellaro | |
| 1077 | ricky schultz | |
| 1078 | lesa fouther | As a life long resident of So Cal, I am ashamed at the icons that make this city great have disappeared, because of corporate and governmental greed and indifference. SAVE THIS LA MONUMENT! |
| 1079 | Phil Rotella | Given the historic importance of the Capital studios, please consider the impact both to the studio and the building itself that this proposed project will have. I impore you to listen to the sound experts and consider the importance of the building to Los Angeles and to the recording industry as one of it's most famous landmarks. Thankyou - Phil Rotella |
| 1080 | Michael P. Garneau | |
| 1081 | Anonymous | |
| 1082 | Michael Zonshine | Please maintain a very important resource in our musical society.
Mike Zonshine
Principal Trumpet - Honolulu Symphony |
| 1083 | Jeorgia Anderson | Just because sound is invisible doesn't mean that it is not valuable. Save the Tower, Save the Chambers, Save the sound of real music. |
| 1084 | Anonymous | |
| 1085 | Geraldine Brooke | Please do not allow this catastrophe. Capitol Records is sacred and should not be defaced by the proposed building. Thank you. |
| 1086 | Nate Jackson | |
| 1087 | Anonymous | What is a society without it's history? |
| 1088 | Joshua Hillmann | Please do not continue with the construction plans. |
| 1089 | Madi Patterson | Keep tower records. An historical monument! |
| 1090 | Anonymous | The Capital Tower is a famous landmark and historic site in the music world. Please preserve it and allow it to continue as one of America's treasures. |
| 1091 | James Hughart | |
| 1092 | Mark Peace Thomas | Capitol Records is a landmark that is known outside of Los Angeles. I grew up in NH and it was one of the first places I wanted to see when I arrived to L.A. over 20 years ago! |
| 1093 | CARYL WOODFORD | I know that it's difficult for people outside of the music community to understand the unique nature of these studios, and, especially the echo chambers, but think of it as preserving a national treasure. |
| 1094 | rene steenbergen | |
| 1095 | Dan Johnson | |
| 1096 | Ed Supple | My hometown of Niagara Falls NY tore everything down, and now it's too late to save history. This building is not only historic, but a symbol of LA to many people. Please don't tear it down. |
| 1097 | Tess Ference | There is no greater loss than the sound of art. Please keep the chambers.
Music is an art form that creates masterpieces. Masterpieces have been created with the chambers at Capitol. It is part of the history of music and should not be destroyed. |
| 1098 | frazier mohawk | One of the best studios in the world..... |
| 1099 | Frank X. Brittingham | Don't ruin our historical and National Treasures for any reason whatsoever. This is disgraceful. |
| 1100 | Donna Krambeck | Please change this project so it will leave the studio at Capitol Records in tact. So many great artists record there just for the great sound in the echo chamber that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. This is serious business. |