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CLUB REVIEW : Clear View of ‘70s Absurdity at Windows

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There are a few moments when a place really shines. In a city as trendy as Los Angeles, these moments usually come right after a club opens--witness Jones--or once it’s been around long enough to become kitsch, as with the 55-year-old Dresden Room.

With ‘70s redux everywhere you look--music, films, literature, fashion--Windows on Hollywood at the top of the Holiday Inn has reached its personal nirvana. The structure was built in 1972, a vintage apparent in every facet of the turquoise (!) interior.

Not only do two platforms in the round, four-level club make a full rotation each hour, but Windows is also encased in a building that exemplifies the once-loathed, now celebrated architecture of its era. Sadly, the owners recently gave the building a $2-million face lift, changing the waaaay-’70s, multicolored exterior. At least they picked beige.

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Windows on Hollywood’s entertainment, which is the same Tuesday through Saturday, this month features John Michael Ferrari, who sings and dances with Rosemary Richards in the truly old-school cabaret vein.

Earlier this week, a record release party was thrown for British brats Shampoo, but the opening act, Adore O’Hara, was the real star. A drag queen who sings like Aunt Bea on steroids, he reminded us all with dignified perfection why we loved the ‘70s. They were absurd.

* Windows on Hollywood, Tuesday through Saturday at the Holiday Inn, 1755 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood. All ages, no cover. Two - drink minimum at bar. (213) 462-7181.

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