Culturally, the 60’s ran from 1963 to 1973.
Reminds me of reading the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comics.
The heyday of Penthouse magazine.
Sienna?
Culturally, the 60’s ran from 1963 to 1973.
Reminds me of reading the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comics.
The heyday of Penthouse magazine.
Sienna?
punk rock disco and the general decline and fall of rome feeling on and everyone finding jesus
Not to mention the general cynical darkness in (especially in suburbia) in literature and films
but one good thing that came out of the 70s was video games and the rise of pc’s began (even if they were mostly unusable …)
I most certainly do remember the early 197os as well as the '60s.
Or to 1974, with the resignation of Nixon.
I loved the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.
For me it was Franken Berry, Sesame Street, singing along to Fly Like an Eagle on the swing set at Touhy Park, roaming Rogers Park on the N side of Chicago with zero adult supervision.
and cap guns.
Those exact 3 were the colors of GE appliances from mid 60s (Coppertone (1964), Avocado (1966) and Harvest Gold (1968)) to '76, when the “New Naturals” came in: Almond, Harvest Wheat, Coffee, Fresh Avocado, Onyx (black glass) and Snow. Avocado persisted! Actually, there’s still a brown and yellow in there, they just renamed them and expanded the choices to cream and black. It’s only in the 80s that they got better.
I am sure you do. I wasn’t being critical, but I am trying to point out that while there was opposition and concern with our national problems in 70-73, there was still optimism. The watergate hearings, then the church hearings and then the oil embargos pretty much ruined the optimism. But I remember during the first few years of the 70’s we still had optimism for the future. That was what was different compared to the mid to late 70s.
The color is Burnt Umber–BURNT UMBER!! They even made a special Crayola crayon for it!! Why doesn’t Mr. Maudling DO something about it before it is too late? OHHHH….GOD…!
First thing I think of: horrible, ugly fashion and interior decorating. Why did every house have to have bare wood spindles that serve no purpose, like these? Why??
After that, what I remember the most from the 70s is: pollution. PSAs about pollution were everywhere. It was a big issue on kids’ shows, they sang songs and showed how you should throw litter away all the time. "If every kid did it, can’t you see what an icky, messy, no-fun world it would be?"
“1-2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9-10, 11-12!”
To go along with the smog, burning rivers and general trash on the side of every road there was also the dumping of NYC trash by barge off shore of the NJ beaches and the raw sewages pumped out of Manhattan that led to beaches being closed for too much shit, red tide and the best one, used needles floating in, in large numbers.
The 70s was a bad decade overall.
The 70s sucked like sucking was its full-time job and it was up for a promotion. Stagflation, Watergate, the discovery that getting the US out of Viet Nam didn’t make things better for anyone. And Disco Duck.
“We ain’t where we wanna be. We ain’t where we oughta be. We ain’t where we’re gonna be. But thank God we ain’t where we was.”
Regards,
Shodan
5/8/77
^ Cornell, is that you?
Yup…
Once Nixon took office, combat casualties in Vietnam began to drop and it was clear that he was serious about winding things down (even though he wound them up further in the interim). They continued to drop until we bugged out. Watergate was not on the radar at that point. His resignation (mid-70s) was a turning point and then we got Ford and Carter.
I didn’t say that everything was perfect in the early 70s…just that we were on what appeared to be a more positive course when compared to the late 60s.
Sitting in the back yard in the summertime listening to KC & The Sunshine Band on a bright-red newfangled transistor radio.
What happened on 5/8/1977?
Those walrus moustaches that went all the way down your chin. Like George’s and (to a slightly lesser degree) Ringo’s in Yellow Submarine. Generally worn with similarly long sideburns.