I Love the 70's

Glenn B

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Flipping through the channels this morning, came across VH1 "I love the 70s" series. Got hooked, been watching it with the wife almost all day. Good memories of our younger days.... but REALLY happy most of that stuff is in the past. :D

Fun stuff though.............. Gotta go dig out my Super Bell Bottoms... I hear they are coming back in style.........
Glenn
 
Remember when Queen came out with A Day At The Races and A Night At the Opera...I thaught they were the greatest....until I listened to them again the other day..OH MY..have my exspectations changed.....(I'm in love with my car, gotta feel for my automobile...)
 
70's

Yah, the 70's were great to me too. The music, the posters (Farrah Fawcett), the concerts, and the .... hey wait. You're letting everyone know how old I am!!!:D
 
I've watched both....I prefer the 80's shows, but then again, that's when I grew up.

There is an 80's strikes back show next month I think.

Key parties.....:eek:

It gives today's youth something to do....
 
5-90 said:
Jump -
Your expectations may have changed, but good music does not. Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls" is still in my top 5 rock tunes! A true classic... (Kinda makes it hard to believe Freddie Mercury was gay, tho...)

5-90
Hey...that was our wedding song! :D
 
Beezil said:
goddamn goo thing I grew up in the 80's unlike you old bitches........

Sorry Beezil, The `80s didn't exist.
 
what? the 80's didn't exist????

well, sorry pal they did, and here's the proof!!!!!!!

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that sorta shoots holes in your theory now doesn't it???

:D
 
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So that's what the `80s would have looked like:D I've often wondered why they got left off the calendar. :cool:
 
Hey

If you guys don't stop making fun of the 70s I'm gonna beat you with my cane and smear my bengay on your privates. Geez, let me get back to the Brady Bunch, Howard Cosell on MNF and the original cast to Saturday Night Live while I eat some Pop Rocks and polish my platform disco shoes. And where do you think all these smiley faces came from?:) :) :) Now let me sulk while I listen to some Captain and Tennille. And for the record I'm only 45, you know like the little record. No, not a CD, a little record. Just like an LP only smaller with a bigger hole and only one song on each side......... Oh never mind.
 
Hey - I remember 45's! I also have dim memories of 78's and 16-1/3's! (yes, I've seen them both. I found the 78's - old lacquer things they were about 3/16" thick - to make good throwing weapons in a pinch and great for improvised shotgun targets...) I also had an 8-track player as well as 1/4" and 1/2" open-reel players!

My first CD player was a Citizen-made "portable" that ate AA batteries by the dozen and ran for about an hour on each set, which probably explains why I kept it plugged into the wall...

I remember when Philips/Magnavox came out with the Compact Disc format (they invented it, you know - not Al Gore or Sony,) and still have a Sony Betamax somewhere. I also have a good collection of 8-bit and 16-bit computers.

"Jane, you ignorant slut!" SNL has never been the same since the original Not Ready For PrimeTime Players moved on... Remember the "Word Association" with Chevy Chase and Garrett Morris? Classic.

Disco sukcs, but I think I still have my old "Club Member" or "Members Only" Nylon jacket (I don't recall which it was called, exactly,) I still have a vinyl record collection (33 & 45) and probably quite a few other relics from the past...

5-90
 
I have no recollection of the time I was alive in the seventies.

I prefer it that way.

Those eight months are gone forever. :)
 
Im not even going to comment on which decade I grew up in.;)

Mike
 
Okay, trivia question, mostly for the Midwesterners.....

What does D.R.E.A.D. mean?
 
Scott Mac. said:
Your Cherokee was built when you where 10 years old?:rolleyes:

You got it man. But I didn't get it 'til I was 19..:) (And yes, bought it myself, I'm so special :dunce:)

Sequoia
 
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