Remembering the 60's & 70's
The other night I had a great time flashing back to the good old days of my youth with fellow tweeters @bstrung @preskittgurl @Tuckertown @dgdreamin @mscator @DawnFine @LRockwellatty and @JKissnHug. I really had a great time remembering all the crazy and weird things I did and saw in the late '60s thru the 70's. Ahhhh what a time that was!
Anyway, I had so much fun I thought it might be cool to set up a blog for people to take that 'bad trip' back in time and share some of the stuff from the good old days!
I can't remember when I was so lost in the past and I must say that it took my mind off of today's troubles for a couple of hours. Really fun! It also taught me how far we have come in such a short time. Back then there were no cell phones, speaking of which, has anyone seen a phone booth lately? How about a rotary phone dialer?
Computers with 12k core memory took up an entire floor in an office building! I know, the first computer I worked on was an IBM 360. It was in a glass enclosed room of about 1500 sq feet, right at the entrance of the corporate headquarters, so everybody could see!
Please leave your comments so others may reminisce!
Let me get it started (I hope) with:
Remember when:
7-11's where open from 7:00am to 11:00pm - Very big doings back then!
Or
You had to check the tubes in your TV set, AT 7-11!
Clapton is God!
Bell Bottom Blues 1973
a 60s Ford mustang fastback was my first car.
Camera with film..the kind with the holes on the side when developed.
Black and white tv..Loved to watch Ed Sullivan as a kid, smothers brothers, bandstand,
Rotary phone..holy cow..
ok theres more..but i am tired from traveling hours upon hours last night and my brain is fried..
will come back again.
The first show I saw in color was Bonanzza(sp?). The NBC peacock BLEW ME AWAY the first time I saw it! The whole neighborhood was invited to the house with the color TV to watch the Rose Bowl game that year!
Also had a Kodak 110, & B&W Polaroid that shot out the photos you had to "grease stick", Beatle boots. Not only remember rotary phones BUT also pre-rotary dial-less phones when you talked to an actual human operator. My phone # then (mid-to-late-1950s) was 974M2 & my best friend's was 917J1. Also era of party lines when you could pick up your phone & hear others' conversations. Many of the operators DID sound like Lily Tomlin! Num-bah, pleeeeeze! 1st color TV show I saw was "Daniel Boone" with Fess Parker. Had to adjust the color for every show & every commercial.
I remember all those now that you bring it up! When I saw the first Honda it look like a toy! Remember the Datsun? My first car was a Toyota Corolla. $1,200 right off the showroom floor!
I worked the graveyard shift back then and had to take all my food because everything was closed by 11:00pm.
And TV.... 4 stations total oh, and a few PBS stations. NBC had Johnny Carson till 1:00am then Tomorrow with Tom Snyder till 2. Then the National Anthem and a test pattern the rest of the night! Oh the good old days! I used to get off work and go to the gas station and sleep while waiting in line for gas! (on even days!)
Wish I'd been at your party, sounds like it was a lot of fun.
We did have a lot of fun! I haven't thought of all those weird things I did in a long, long time! Really helped me 'get away' for a while!
Things were definitely very different back then. I miss it.
Back in the 60' I remember where I was when we hear that President Kennedy had been shot, and then his brother. The Vietnam war was the constant on the news. I was a new mother wondering what was to come of the world. Look how far we have come. Now I drive a Corvette. I use to hate seeing old people driving sports cars...now I am one. Eek!