I m so glad I was a teenager in the 1970s, what a great decade!! We had the music, cars , movies and everybody was cool. I d go back in a minute, the greatest decade ever!! I miss those days!!
What a great time to be a kid. I loved growing up during the 70’s. Don’t forget to add lava lamps, silver Xmas trees, tube socks, chopper bicycles, vinyl furniture covers and water beds among other stuff.
I miss the 70's too. It was my decade. I went from age 7 to age 17. My formative years. In his back porch closet, my dad, who is now 81, still has the entire set of bicentennial 7-Up cans that he, myself, and my two brothers diligently worked to complete commemorating our nations 200th birthday. What an exciting time! It was 50 cans, one representing each state. They stacked in pyramid form as a puzzle to complete an image of Uncle Sam pointing at you. Dad was priceless as our father. Our mother was the same. We always had something fun like that going on. He taught us boys so much and with real hands-on experience. How to roof a house. How to rebuild an 8 cylinder engine. How to paint a house. I did that three times growing up. Everything from raising a garden to plumbing to all around maintenance plus numerous electronics projects. And he was instrumental in allowing and supporting the three of us in our musical journeys from learning to play to forming a band and gigging together in various formations for more than four decades across three states. What a wonderful lifetime gift. We've recorded 2 albums and we still perform. We are so blessed! Time moves on and the world changes, but I hold onto the foundation I was given in those special years and I refuse to toss aside the beliefs, customs, and traditions that mean so much to me, to my wife of 36 years, to our three awesome adult children, and yes, thankfully, to our young grandchildren who already seem to instinctfully grasp onto and enjoy and appreciate all of it. I pray it will all be passed on and cherished in our family for centuries.
Blessed to have lived in the two coolest decades...60's & 70's. Awesome memories. I still wear the same styles and sizes I did. I never grew up. Forever 19 Keep on Dancing!
I spent most of the 70’s wandering around Europe or studying in Ireland. My long time boyfriend came to Dublin in 78. I came home and got married. Been here ever since.
The Smothers' Brothers temporarily revived it in the '80s,I believe, with Tom (iirc) doing various yo-yo tricks in the variety show. Just say "YOOOOO!" :)
I was a kid in the 70s. It was a fabulous time to be a kid. I had the freedom to go out and explore the world w/my friends. Parents didnt drive their kids everywhere, we walked (ran really) or rode our bikes. We somehow managed to always find each other without cell phones. We also somehow managed to be on time without a watch or a cell. Ringolivio at night in the Summer was so much fun. The music was never better then back then. Edit: how could I forget??? To be 8 in 1976 was fantastic. I remember what I wore (yellow halter, jean shorts and sandals) and what I did. Went to my Grandmas for a huge BBQ in Queens. Then w/7 of my siblings and my cousins we took the train downtown. Me and my 2 younger sisters spun until we couldn’t see straight in between the towers. I climbed a light pole on the river to watch the fireworks. My eldest sister tried to stop me and I kicked her in her face, a cop told her to leave me alone. Lol.
Yep, I was there, but you know what? as funny as those things seems today, people had a lot more love and kindness towards each other than they appear to today. In general, people were just out to have a good time.
We still are but must be more selective on where and when we enjoy ourselves. Also with whom, people are not what they appear to be anymore. No self-respect no morals, values based on tradition, nope no more of those or virtues we used to learn in church and school. Nope now its up to the home to teach this and now nobody is teaching it.
I was only 6 in 76. I wish I would have been high school age so bad. It was still an awesome time to be a kid. Amazing toys, cartoons, movies, etc. Just a wonderful time.
I envy everybody who experienced the 70s and 80’. I’m 32 and I gotta say I’m not happy with my Generation. But I do enjoy going back to listening to awesome music. Maybe that’s why I get along with older people ☺️
Yup, I spent every Friday and Saturday night at the roller rink with my best friend. They just let us in free after awhile because we'd help out behind the counter all night long and skate when we could
@@scottjohnson3226 hell yeh, all night skates, people crashed out by the lockers. I doubt many kids have all night anything these days do they ? All night computer games maybe. That can’t hold a candle to drinking a case of PBR behind the rink or bowling alley or at a Friday night football game !
The 70s and 80s, there will never be another time like that, in any way, shape or form. I would go back to those times in a second if there was a time machine, how I long for the good old days, sigh...
I grew up in the San Francisco bay area. I graduated high school in 1976 .....Back then the entire population of the SF bay area was 3 Million people.. Now in 2021 it erupted into unsustainable 8.8 million people. ...I'll join you in that time machine in second. Edit had update population sadly 8.8 million...huh?
We of The Awesome Generation (aka Generation X) may not be able to physically go back to those years, but at least we can keep it alive as long as we can remain awesome and healthy.
I loved klick-klacks! Two strings attached at one end to a small ring, which you held. Two balls at other end of string. Get the balls to klack. I spent a good deal of the ‘70’s with bruised wrists from those things! Loved them.
Am I the only one who remembers latch-hook rugs and pop top crafts as 70s fads? I have to admit, though, that this series did a pretty good job of covering most of the big ones.
I miss safety, trust, same home, two parents, church, choir, basketball, trick or treat every neighborhood full of candy, no need to leave your own. So fun same neighbors for thirty years. We thought everybody lived just the same as us.
I wish I was a teenager again. This getting old is hard on the body . The seventies were from age 9 to 18 in my life . Flying kites ,riding banana seat bikes , sneaking in friends to the drive in in the trunk of my Rambler , going to bush parties , smoking real Columbian gold . The list of things is endless . These days kidds are gamers living in a synthetic out of touch world .
And those vans usually had a bumper sticker stating: “If this van is rocking don’t bother knocking!” Oh my goodness, my younger brother was obsessed with those wacky cards! Thank you for posting these videos... It was definitely my déjà vu moment! I was born in 1960 and remembered every one of these! ♥️👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
CB radio originally had 23 channels, and you had to register your radio with the FCC and obtain a call sign. As CB radio became much more popular in the 1970s, the number of channels was increased to 40 and the FCC dropped the registration requirement.
My uncle was Buster Brown, and he had a huge antenna on his Lincoln. He could drive through neighborhoods triggering people’s garage door openers when he’d talk on it.
Big speakers still exist. A lot of them get reviews on UA-cam. Companies like Klipsch make speakers and are popular on UA-cam. Tube amps are popular too on the UA-cam reviews.
My childhood was the 70s and I vividly remember all of this stuff. Seeing this stuff takes me back to fun times, all before the world got real. All the "tackiness" of it is like near perfection to me. I loved the things, sights, sounds, and feel of that era, from a kid's point of view. Neighbors had block parties and we interacted with each other a lot more. I wish I had the means to buy a house and completely - down to the sunken pit living room and wild wallpaper - retrofit it to 1976, with nothing inside other than people that had been created after 1979. A house that would make Kitty Forman tremble with reverence. I'd sit back and play a round of Space Invaders on my Atari 2600 that was hooked up to my 26" Admiral cabinet TV while listening to the KISS album "Destroyer" or "Love Gun" on the RCA wood console stereo while killing a bowl of Count Chocula, just like I did when I was ten. Too bad the only way back is in our memories.
Sixties and Seventies--truly great times--folks back then actually thought for thenselves..were true to their beliefs--valued friendships--unlike today --folks can't communicae with out a cell phone in hand-----so terribly sad--was a time of true discourse
yeah, and we had music with lyrics that had actual _meaning!_ ...members of the band _played their own instruments..._ It wrecks me now to hear Led Zeppelin being used for a car commercial.
I grew up in the '70s and l don't phone. I do other stuff that they did in the seventies. I only use a desk computer and tablet. My phone is an old school style hard button one. And l only use it as a phone!
...and treated each other with civility, respect and kindness regardless of the others beliefs which we weren’t for the most part aware of because conversations about ones sexual preferences, religious proclivity or political leanings were not had in polite company✌️
And you didn't Bluetooth some new hit then send emojis about it, you went and bought the LP and invited your friends around, then everyone would bring their records and lay around the lounge all afternoon, really listening to awesome music and chatting, not sitting around with everyone on their damn phone.
The seventies were a great time to be alive! Music was fabulous, girls looked hot, muscle cars were everywhere, movies were groovy, and the attitude was laid back and happy. Even outdoor adventures were better, you could loose yourself in empty trail-free mountains, wide deserts, pristine seas on an old-fashioned sailboat. Even diving, when the reefs were still clear and teeming with vibrant corals and sea life. All that is no more.
The 70s was a great era if you can remember it😀, apart from the fashion and culture, cars, TV etc, the music always has stood out for me. A diverse cultural mixture, from Motown to glam rock, Zeppelin to the Sex Pistols,Disco to Bohemian Rhapsody at no 1 for weeks,a hot 76 summer,endless days,fabulous memories of an era. I've watched many vids of 70s, but you ain't lived it unless you were there, and there won't be another,unrepeatable 😉
I remember my grandparents taking me to see the wagon train that went cross country when it went through the Chicago area. I was probably around 8 years old and it was pretty cool seeing so many covered wagons rolling through town.
@@chgofirefan I also saw the wagon train back then, and what's funny is my parents asked me what I remembered most about it on the way home from seeing it, and I said "the horses pooped." (I was young).
@@billp3914 When I was 8 my family took a trip to Toronto but we also toured New England...but in 1977. Missed the 200th celebrations by one year. And also Elvis died.
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The 70's, the best year's of my life. I graduated in 75, growing up in the 60's and 70's was the best, the rock music was the best of all time, the clothes were more comfortable, it was an age of experimenting, freedom, and growing into who we are as an adult.
Same here, the absolute best times! I graduated 77 the best music ever! There was never a lack of anything to do, we made our own parties, or even if it was just hanging out on the street.
I graduated high school in 1976, the Bicentennial Year. Everything was red, white and blue. Including our year book. The 60s and 70s were THE best two and most significant decades of the last century. We changed the world;
I too graduated in '76 but I was sick to death of all the hype. My yearbook was also red, white and blue. I also lost my dad in '75 so the 70's were both fun and sad for me. My favorite '60's memory was "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." And Slinky.
People actually hung out in person, and talked to each other. The black light posters were great, the music was great, the TV shows were great. My carefree childhood days. Banana seat bicycle, bell bottoms with embroidery, mushroom lamps, transistor radios, 8 tracks of Aerosmith and The Beatles.
During the 70's we had orange shag carpeting, green furniture, and paneling on the walls. Sadly, I had a perm. Also, my cousin stole my magic 8-ball. And vans were not actually for parties, they were just for smoking pot. For indoor/basement pot smoking, you had to have the posters of Peter Max, and also black-light posters. And 10:19 is Debra Jo Fondren, Playboy Playmate of the year in the late 1970's. She was SOME kind of pretty! :) Dad didn't know that I knew where his Playboys were! (or maybe he did...!)
I remember my dad getting a perm in about 75.. I turned 21 in 78.. it truly was a great time..now I'm going on 70 and really feel for today's youth.. they're lost and shallow.. pretty darn rude too..
Met my husband in the seventies too. By joining 4-H. We also got married in 1974. We are still married, 50 years this year. I want to go back and do it all over again but a bit different.✌️
Thanks for sharing the video post. The 1970’s were a great time in my life. Born in ‘66, I turned 10 in ‘76, had fun and then some for the entire ten years. Keep on trucking’!!
Yep, we had smiley face stuff way before emojis.... Smiley faces were on everything and everywhere! And rainbows on everything too. Of course the rainbow means something entirely different today
I had a short sleeved sweatshirt with a smiley face. The school had a machine that dispensed spiral notebooks (tablets) with a smiley face for a quarter. Everyone had one.
Platform shoes ruined my ankles lol. I tore ligaments, and even had a hairline fracture. One thing about growing up in the 70’s is I can reminisce and actually have a good feeling. The teens growing up today probably won’t have that. All they’ll remember is burying their noses in their cell phones.
Wasn't expecting to be thrown into a 70's time travel today. Loved this! BTW, I had most of those Wacky Cards, and wish I still did. They're a pricey collectible now.
I was a kid(1970 4 years old and 1979 13 years old ) in the 70's. I remember all this stuff as a kid. My sister had toe sock. I really like Mopeds and Tube top. I liked Tube top more. HA!HA!
@@amoretink33 Saturday morning cartoons were the best! As an aside, I also remember being fascinated with Soul Train. My parents would laugh because not only was I this little white girl with blonde pigtails living on a farm in WASP'y rural CT, but I'd hog the TV, anxiously awaiting to hear "The Soooouuuullll Traaaaaiiiiiinnnn". And then I would try to copy the dances. After a while, my brother caught on, and he was hooked too. To this day, we credit Soul Train for instilling in us a healthy appreciation and respect for black culture and music.
I was born in 1960, so these memories here I remember well! The spirit of 76,everything red white and blue. Jarts taught you to pay attention when you were playing lawn games! Sobriety wasn’t always happening during that game! My friends and I loved Roller skating on Friday or Saturday nights when we were teenagers
I miss the 70's as well. It was kind of a relief after the turbulence of the late 60's. It seemed to me that people were nicer and happier back then. Most of the items listed in this video I had in one form or another. I loved the music, the television shows. It was a great time to grow up. Things that stuck out for me from the decade: Kent State shootings, inflation, the energy crisis, the war in Viet Nam ending, Watergate, the tragedy at the Who concert in Ohio, Jaws, Star Wars, The Exorcist, The Godfather and finally, the death of disco in 1980. I believe Tony Danza still has a tattoo that reads "Keep on Trucking" from his boxing days. My favorite musical artists-Fleetwood Mac, McCartney & Wings, Led Zeplin, BTO, ELO, The Doobie Brothers, Santana, Steely Dan (despite what Seth Rogin thinks) were just a few who's posters graced the wall of my bedroom. You not only bought an album for the music but for the cover at as well. And I have to admit, when I grew up, I wanted to be Mary Tyler-Moore, move to Minneapolis (Jeez what was I thinking!) and get a job at WJM News.
This was some great video I remember all of that I even made a van with tables in bed in it and more thanks for The memories in showing this video 👍👍🇺🇸 .P. S. I am now 66 years old there is a lot more to see keep doing videos. The 1970s those were the days. My friend.
I had a table TOP in mine....I ran out of money before I could install the removable post. I did have a rear heater connected to the engine so it'd get nice n toasty in the winter. Fully insulated. I remember one time up north, met up with some buddies, and had 5 guys and 6 chicks, went out cruising around......no one was drinking back there of course lol....so we pull off onto a dirt road because everyone had to have a whiz. I pulled into the entrance to a farmer's field, all the girls squatted on one side, all the guys faced the van on the other. Just as the girls all got into the position, I pulled forward OMG it was funny....I got a few playful swats from the girls, and a bunch of high 5's from the guys......a whole bunch of pale white butts in the moonlight lol.....
So true! We live in evil times. It was all fun and laid back. farrah Charlies Angels , Evel Knevil , rock music Tv shows like Six million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman, Bee Gees , Eagles , Styx, Wings etc., hot rod cars everything was so great!
My favorite memory then was I had a HS health teacher in about '73 - '74 teaching us about drugs. When we were discussing cannabis I remember he passed this obviously plastic Marijuana leaf, after he got it back, he said "I'm sure nobody here would be able to... but, if I could get a real leaf I would laminate it and I think it would be a better visual. " the next day he had over a dozen real Marijuana leaves stacked on his desk. The look on his face was priceless.
I have an autographed picture of Freddie Prinze that I got back when you could actually write to celebrities and they’d send you one. I had the biggest crush on him.❤️
I turned 12 years old in June of 1976 and that July 4th I was in DC with my family for that Bicentennial celebration! My step father and mom saved up for a whole year so we could go we stayed for the whole week leading up to that celebration in a hotel with a pool on the roof. It is still the greatest fireworks show I have ever seen while sitting on the grass of the Washington monument lawn, incredible. I also remember the tall ships sailing into the harbor in Newport Rhode Island that year, we went and saw those as well. What a great year and a great time to be growing up, mini bikes, Evel Knievel, Led Zeppelin, muscle cars, pinball, bowling alleys, skating rinks ( roller and ice ) long hair, leather jackets, square toed cowboy boots, ahhhhhh yes, even summer camp was fun, so much better than today, heck milk still came in glass bottles as did soda. Things have changed, convenience doesn't necessarily mean better.
I was 12 then also.There was a celebration in the park that was in the centre of our small town. The best part was the time capsule that was placed in the ground. It was placed there to be opened in 100 years. I remember hoping that I could live to be 112 to watch it be opened.
The Saturday night school dances (both Jr. and Sr. High), where, from 1969 through 1975, we went from line- dancing to "Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah, Hey, Hey, Hey, Kiss Him Goodbye", to slow-dancing to "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time", and "Love On Two-Way Street" (the original, kids, by the Moments), to "stomping" to "Eli's Comin'", to "bumpin'" to "Hollywood Swingin'" and "Funky Stuff"...what a fabulous, wonderful, memory-filled 6 years that was! Where IS that magic dust? I REALLY wanna go back!!
I grew up in the seventies, I hate it when they call it the disco era , It might have started in late 70's , It was mostly the 80's when it was popular. 70's was rock and roll, good times. ,
I'd just left school in 1971 (UK). I loved the platform shoes. Only thing that made me a lot taller than I actually was. In my 60s now, I bought a pair of platform sandals with 5 inch heels. Doubt I will have the chance to ever wear them since we seem to be in perpetual lockdown. There are still a few "passion wagons" around, usual VW Dormobiles. The 70s were happy days - so much more fun and relaxed than they are now.
Too bad we can't get back. This world is so removed from all that, I don't even recognize it anymore. 💔 I get sad for the kids today. This must be why folks don't live forever. It's too disappointing.
@pythonaria. 70's Rule. I was pregnant in 1973 and even towards the end I remember having to walk up a very steep hill in the hospital in 5" high platforms. I must have been mad!!
Wow!!! I love this upload, there was a lot of topics in this video that I never as a kid growing up during the 70s that your video gave me the answers to, such as the smiley face images!!! And, I was a big fan of the customized vans, and other vehicles especially the Chevy Corvette!! My dad would by me Magazines of Custom cars such as Hot Rod magazine, famous Monsters and almost anything Bruce Lee!! Today, I am 52 years young, Chicago, USA!!! Power to the People, Right On!!! And, Show you Right, too my perm afro brothers from another mother!! Lmao!!! Awesome, I love the classic upload, new subcriber!!!
Music was great 👍 we hung out in person having fun with our friends. No cell phones or internet. Didn't need em. Friendships were for life. Didn't need a lot of money to have fun. Thank God I lived during that Era.
If it were possible - I'd go back in a heartbeat! Best music, best movies, best friends. . . good times! ♥
Definitely the best decade for music.
100 percent agree
Music and thee girls 💥💥
Me too, I need a time machine & a youth serum
Me too. Best times ever!
I was 9 in 1970 and graduated high school in 1979. I’m grateful for the 70s and 80s music.....2 great decades of concerts!
Hip to that
You and me Don.
@Donald Culp, I was also 9 in 1970, my name is also Donald, Don,
(Or Donnie in 1970!)
Is that far out or what?
Yep, I was 11 in 1970 and graduated in 1977.
Same here! Great times!!
I m so glad I was a teenager in the 1970s, what a great decade!! We had the music, cars , movies and everybody was cool. I d go back in a minute, the greatest decade ever!! I miss those days!!
Me Too
Im 66 now. I wish I was back in the 70's on a weekly basis.... That was the best of times.
Me too. Wouldnt trade the 70s being a kid for a million dollars!! The 70s was the best!!
I miss EVERYTHING about the 70s. Life was so much fun and less aggravation.
I don't see how any decade could have been better for kid than the 70s. You had total freedom it was incredible.
What a great time to be a kid. I loved growing up during the 70’s. Don’t forget to add lava lamps, silver Xmas trees, tube socks, chopper bicycles, vinyl furniture covers and water beds among other stuff.
Golden velvet couches 😁
Bean bags, plastic and fabric.
... and my pet rock! I really miss those days. My kids are very jealous that I grew up then, and still love my music! Definitely a simpler time!
Evel kneival stunt cycle,automatic quarterback,green machine big wheels
I bought a lava lamp in 1990. It is churning at my home workstation as I type this.
I miss the 70's too. It was my decade. I went from age 7 to age 17. My formative years.
In his back porch closet, my dad, who is now 81, still has the entire set of bicentennial 7-Up cans that he, myself, and my two brothers diligently worked to complete commemorating our nations 200th birthday. What an exciting time! It was 50 cans, one representing each state. They stacked in pyramid form as a puzzle to complete an image of Uncle Sam pointing at you.
Dad was priceless as our father. Our mother was the same. We always had something fun like that going on. He taught us boys so much and with real hands-on experience. How to roof a house. How to rebuild an 8 cylinder engine. How to paint a house. I did that three times growing up. Everything from raising a garden to plumbing to all around maintenance plus numerous electronics projects. And he was instrumental in allowing and supporting the three of us in our musical journeys from learning to play to forming a band and gigging together in various formations for more than four decades across three states. What a wonderful lifetime gift. We've recorded 2 albums and we still perform.
We are so blessed!
Time moves on and the world changes, but I hold onto the foundation I was given in those special years and I refuse to toss aside the beliefs, customs, and traditions that mean so much to me, to my wife of 36 years, to our three awesome adult children, and yes, thankfully, to our young grandchildren who already seem to instinctfully grasp onto and enjoy and appreciate all of it. I pray it will all be passed on and cherished in our family for centuries.
Thanks for sharing that!
Funny.....I just found an old bicentennial 7up bottle 2 days ago....
In the words of my inner 70's child, more power to ya bro! Keep on truckin'.
sounds like you've had a very blessed life!!Bless you and your family
Wonderful story, well said and great honour of your parents.
Only the fortunate young people have been able to appreciate the 70's. The young kids now don't have a clue what they missed. Great times.
@denniskazich7559
That is EXACTLY what i think about the 1980 ies and 1990 ies.
Yes ! Smoking Area in my High School in the late 1970's 😊
It’s pretty sad even sadder is that they’re so dumb and self-absorbed they don’t even care…..
The 70’s were good times, got married in the 70’s and now we’re in our 70’s …. Thank you for bringing back great memories.
We are lucky to be here to talk about it .... Amen !!!
Blessed to have lived in the two coolest decades...60's & 70's. Awesome memories. I still wear the same styles and sizes I did. I never grew up. Forever 19
Keep on Dancing!
I spent most of the 70’s wandering around Europe or studying in Ireland. My long time boyfriend came to Dublin in 78. I came home and got married. Been here ever since.
Times where you could still make ends meet with just one job. Youi could have job hopped back then.
Long live the 70's, my favorite decade. I was born in 1966 and lived through and loved the whole thing.
I was there, and it was a blast. Miss the 70's and 80's.
Yes It Was
Remember the Duncan yoyo craze? All colors, clear acrylic? Everyone had one. They were everywhere. "Rock the cradle" ..."walk the dog"...
Yep I had several and the butterfly one!
"Knocked out tooth" was my favorite
@@jipfluffy2143 I liked the butterfly ones.
Remember "clackers"?
The Smothers' Brothers temporarily revived it in the '80s,I believe, with Tom (iirc) doing various yo-yo tricks in the variety show. Just say "YOOOOO!" :)
I miss my 70’s being a teen, bell bottom jeans, platform shoes, halter tops, those gorgeous long haired guys and especially the Greatest music Ever!
Flared jeans, shirts with designs above the breasts, hair down to my shoulders. Walking home from school open shirt.
And, oh yes, Led Zeppelin!
We miss the 70s girls too... the best ever!
How I miss those giant bell bottoms and halter tops. The long hair on guys was great, and the music was awesome. I was class of '74.
I wouldn’t even mind being sixty if we could just have life the way it was in the 70’s. I miss it so much. Life was truly good.
@@christinakerovecz9018 I was class of 77, they were, Great Times! Cheers!
I was a kid in the 70s.
It was a fabulous time to be a kid.
I had the freedom to go out and explore the world w/my friends.
Parents didnt drive their kids everywhere, we walked (ran really) or rode our bikes.
We somehow managed to always find each other without cell phones. We also somehow managed to be on time without a watch or a cell.
Ringolivio at night in the Summer was so much fun.
The music was never better then back then.
Edit: how could I forget???
To be 8 in 1976 was fantastic. I remember what I wore (yellow halter, jean shorts and sandals) and what I did.
Went to my Grandmas for a huge BBQ in Queens. Then w/7 of my siblings and my cousins we took the train downtown. Me and my 2 younger sisters spun until we couldn’t see straight in between the towers. I climbed a light pole on the river to watch the fireworks. My eldest sister tried to stop me and I kicked her in her face, a cop told her to leave me alone. Lol.
Kick the can....
It was a great childhood experience. I feel sorry for the kids today.
Yep, I was there, but you know what? as funny as those things seems today, people had a lot more love and kindness towards each other than they appear to today. In general, people were just out to have a good time.
Thank you for pointing this out 😊
We still are but must be more selective on where and when we enjoy ourselves. Also with whom, people are not what they appear to be anymore. No self-respect no morals, values based on tradition, nope no more of those or virtues we used to learn in church and school. Nope now its up to the home to teach this and now nobody is teaching it.
Right? We were 2nd, others were first, we were RAISED that way! :)
Agree. People were nicer and way more laid back then. Flower power!!
So true ✌🏻♥️
Those were the best days. I graduated high school in 76 and it was the greatest
Our school colors were blue and white. So, the tassel for the 1976 class was red , white , and blue. I graduated in 1977.
I was only 6 in 76. I wish I would have been high school age so bad. It was still an awesome time to be a kid. Amazing toys, cartoons, movies, etc. Just a wonderful time.
Damn right it was
I envy everybody who experienced the 70s and 80’. I’m 32 and I gotta say I’m not happy with my Generation. But I do enjoy going back to listening to awesome music. Maybe that’s why I get along with older people ☺️
79 here
Roller rinks were a part of my youth.
Custom vans pretty much required shag carpet.
Yup, I spent every Friday and Saturday night at the roller rink with my best friend. They just let us in free after awhile because we'd help out behind the counter all night long and skate when we could
And Naugahyde
I loved the skating rink! Every weekend.
@@scottjohnson3226 hell yeh, all night skates, people crashed out by the lockers. I doubt many kids have all night anything these days do they ? All night computer games maybe. That can’t hold a candle to drinking a case of PBR behind the rink or bowling alley or at a Friday night football game !
Yeah, I grew up at Skateland, had avocado colored naugahide furniture and had shag carpets.
Ewww.
Born in 63 I remember this all so well, nowdays I just shake my head at the world we like in .
5 to 15 I was the kid on the bike jumping and could go on for hours about the 70's what a great decade. Best music.
I graduated high school in 72. 60's and 70's were the absolute best.
Don't forget the felt covered black light posters. I loved those.
They covered that in one of the 3 episodes.
You had to watch what you wore
Read my mind
I remember getting those at the fair 👍
Yep
The 70s and 80s, there will never be another time like that, in any way, shape or form. I would go back to those times in a second if there was a time machine, how I long for the good old days, sigh...
Amen, me too
I grew up in the San Francisco bay area. I graduated high school in 1976 .....Back then the entire population of the SF bay area was 3 Million people..
Now in 2021 it erupted into unsustainable 8.8 million people. ...I'll join you in that time machine in second.
Edit had update population sadly 8.8 million...huh?
Amen sister
We of The Awesome Generation (aka Generation X) may not be able to physically go back to those years, but at least we can keep it alive as long as we can remain awesome and healthy.
I work in a dump and get relive 70's and 80'S constantly.
I loved klick-klacks! Two strings attached at one end to a small ring, which you held. Two balls at other end of string. Get the balls to klack. I spent a good deal of the ‘70’s with bruised wrists from those things! Loved them.
Yes!…lol
They HURT!!!
I have love hate memory of those. My older brother used them as a bolo on me. He was a pretty good shot with them too.
😅
We called them knuckle busters 😂
Am I the only one who remembers latch-hook rugs and pop top crafts as 70s fads?
I have to admit, though, that this series did a pretty good job of covering most of the big ones.
Macrame!!!
I remember latch-hook rugs. I only knew of pop tops being worn as rings.
I was 6 years old during the summer of the spirit of '76 - what a different country it was back then.....
I was 6 also great times to grow up
I was 10 in 76 and I went to see the tall ships in Boston was a beautiful time
God i miss growing up in the 70"s
I do, too! ✌❤🎸
Have a Nice Day 🙂
Me, too! It was great to be a teen in the 70s
I miss safety, trust, same home, two parents, church, choir, basketball, trick or treat every neighborhood full of candy, no need to leave your own. So fun same neighbors for thirty years. We thought everybody lived just the same as us.
I miss all the brain cells I had in the 70's.
Me too
I wish I was a teenager again. This getting old is hard on the body . The seventies were from age 9 to 18 in my life . Flying kites ,riding banana seat bikes , sneaking in friends to the drive in in the trunk of my Rambler , going to bush parties , smoking real Columbian gold . The list of things is endless . These days kidds are gamers living in a synthetic out of touch world .
Ditto!! 👍😁🇺🇸
Hitch hiking to get to said bush party
Me too! Don’t know what a bush party is but being from Pasadena I went to a ton of Van Halen parties.
True that!!!
@@WestShoreMan went to see
Van Halen in the late'70s in a small town in Idaho, probably less than a thousand kids there, hell of a party!
RIP Eddie 😔
I certainly did not forget Tube Tops and Ditto Jeans! What a glorious decade! Thank you to all of our friends older sisters!
Army and navy pants and keeping my comb in the back pocket
Life was so much simpler back then and actually more fun I think...
I couldn't agree with you more
Ignorance is bliss
Indeed
And those vans usually had a bumper sticker stating: “If this van is rocking don’t bother knocking!” Oh my goodness, my younger brother was obsessed with those wacky cards! Thank you for posting these videos... It was definitely my déjà vu moment! I was born in 1960 and remembered every one of these! ♥️👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
"Ass, gas,or grass nobody rides for FREE" was the one I remember.
@@grumpygnome9316 I remember rug burns...
Another bumper sticker I recall was "Honk if you're horny"
The other bumper sticker was- gas grass or ass no one rides for free. 😆
The best sticker was “ don’t laugh, your daughter may be inside”
CB radios were super popular in the Seventies, along with the CB lingo. 10-4.
Breaker, Breaker 1-9.
...got yer ears on, good buddy?
CB radio originally had 23 channels, and you had to register your radio with the FCC and obtain a call sign. As CB radio became much more popular in the 1970s, the number of channels was increased to 40 and the FCC dropped the registration requirement.
Ten-four back door,
Put the Pedal to the Metal and...
Let 'er roar.
Hammer down, to Macon-town... I'm gonna
See my momma,
'shoar'...
My uncle was Buster Brown, and he had a huge antenna on his Lincoln. He could drive through neighborhoods triggering people’s garage door openers when he’d talk on it.
In the 70’s my stereo system had speakers the size of a small refrigerator.
big speakers and 8 Track !!
YEAH!
Quadraphonics lol
yea cranking it up and watching speakers float across floor
Big speakers still exist. A lot of them get reviews on UA-cam. Companies like Klipsch make speakers and are popular on UA-cam. Tube amps are popular too on the UA-cam reviews.
♦️ awesome, accurate delivery guys • keep up the good work'!
70s were my coming of age decade :^)
Thank you very much for the comment and Super Thanks!! Really appreciate it 👍😀
My childhood was the 70s and I vividly remember all of this stuff. Seeing this stuff takes me back to fun times, all before the world got real. All the "tackiness" of it is like near perfection to me. I loved the things, sights, sounds, and feel of that era, from a kid's point of view. Neighbors had block parties and we interacted with each other a lot more. I wish I had the means to buy a house and completely - down to the sunken pit living room and wild wallpaper - retrofit it to 1976, with nothing inside other than people that had been created after 1979. A house that would make Kitty Forman tremble with reverence. I'd sit back and play a round of Space Invaders on my Atari 2600 that was hooked up to my 26" Admiral cabinet TV while listening to the KISS album "Destroyer" or "Love Gun" on the RCA wood console stereo while killing a bowl of Count Chocula, just like I did when I was ten. Too bad the only way back is in our memories.
My childhood was mainly in the 60's. I was 15 years old in 1970. I think I had the BEST of both decades!😎 (Your memory-lane trip sounded Awesome!😜)
Sixties and Seventies--truly great times--folks back then actually thought for thenselves..were true to their beliefs--valued friendships--unlike today --folks can't communicae with out a cell phone in hand-----so terribly sad--was a time of true discourse
yeah, and we had music with lyrics that had actual _meaning!_
...members of the band _played their own instruments..._
It wrecks me now to hear Led Zeppelin being used for a car commercial.
I grew up in the '70s and l don't phone. I do other stuff that they did in the seventies. I only use a desk computer and tablet. My phone is an old school style hard button one. And l only use it as a phone!
...and treated each other with civility, respect and kindness regardless of the others beliefs which we weren’t for the most part aware of because conversations about ones sexual preferences, religious proclivity or political leanings were not had in polite company✌️
And you didn't Bluetooth some new hit then send emojis about it, you went and bought the LP and invited your friends around, then everyone would bring their records and lay around the lounge all afternoon, really listening to awesome music and chatting, not sitting around with everyone on their damn phone.
I was born 71 80s teen got older then start loving 60s rock and blues
The seventies were a great time to be alive! Music was fabulous, girls looked hot, muscle cars were everywhere, movies were groovy, and the attitude was laid back and happy. Even outdoor adventures were better, you could loose yourself in empty trail-free mountains, wide deserts, pristine seas on an old-fashioned sailboat. Even diving, when the reefs were still clear and teeming with vibrant corals and sea life. All that is no more.
I remember the 60's and 70's fondly. Funny how I can remember 50 years ago but not 5 minutes ago.
I can remember the phone number we had growing up. Can't remember the one I have now
@@kathleenmorrissey2152 Cell phones steal your memory.
You can remember 50 years ago because time ran slower for you.
so true
Born in the late 60’s, lucky enough to experience the 70’s and 80’s. Some of the best times ever.
The 70s was a great era if you can remember it😀, apart from the fashion and culture, cars, TV etc, the music always has stood out for me. A diverse cultural mixture, from Motown to glam rock, Zeppelin to the Sex Pistols,Disco to Bohemian Rhapsody at no 1 for weeks,a hot 76 summer,endless days,fabulous memories of an era. I've watched many vids of 70s, but you ain't lived it unless you were there, and there won't be another,unrepeatable 😉
Never be another time like the 70’s and I agree the music was the standout for me too. Yep, you had to be there.
The Bicentennial was amazing. I think that's why a lot of us older people are so patriotic.
Yep I was in 5th grade and marveled over the quarters also the release of the Helter Skelter book
I remember my grandparents taking me to see the wagon train that went cross country when it went through the Chicago area. I was probably around 8 years old and it was pretty cool seeing so many covered wagons rolling through town.
The parade of tall ships was outstanding.
@@chgofirefan I also saw the wagon train back then, and what's funny is my parents asked me what I remembered most about it on the way home from seeing it, and I said "the horses pooped." (I was young).
@@billp3914 When I was 8 my family took a trip to Toronto but we also toured New England...but in 1977. Missed the 200th celebrations by one year. And also Elvis died.
The 70's, the best year's of my life. I graduated in 75, growing up in the 60's and 70's was the best, the rock music was the best of all time, the clothes were more comfortable, it was an age of experimenting, freedom, and growing into who we are as an adult.
Same here, the absolute best times! I graduated 77 the best music ever! There was never a lack of anything to do, we made our own parties, or even if it was just hanging out on the street.
I graduated high school in 1976, the Bicentennial Year. Everything was red, white and blue. Including our year book. The 60s and 70s were THE best two and most significant decades of the last century. We changed the world;
I too graduated in '76 but I was sick to death of all the hype. My yearbook was also red, white and blue. I also lost my dad in '75 so the 70's were both fun and sad for me. My favorite '60's memory was "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." And Slinky.
Me too… best time ever to be a kid and teenager. I wish I could time travel back to the early 70s and do it again.
DO you remember the song " I shot the Sheriff"
@@bookgal Me too! I would not change a thing.
I love that I can say I experienced the bicentennial. It was such a different time.
I lived through it all and it was fantastic! So glad I was a part of it. One of the best decades in history.
The best decade ever! So much fun and the music was fantastic, as well.
Boy, do we ever need a Spirit of '76 revival in the USA
We really do! It was an exciting time. I remember it well. Everyone was in to it.
You're damn right about that !
Amen!
I agree
Yep
I call the 70's the Forgotten Decade or Generation. Thank you for helping us get some recognition.
People actually hung out in person, and talked to each other. The black light posters were great, the music was great, the TV shows were great. My carefree childhood days. Banana seat bicycle, bell bottoms with embroidery, mushroom lamps, transistor radios, 8 tracks of Aerosmith and The Beatles.
Don’t Forget Zeppelin
I am so glad I grew up in the 70s!❤
I spent ages 10 - 20 during the 70s. All of this is fondly remembered
During the 70's we had orange shag carpeting, green furniture, and paneling on the walls. Sadly, I had a perm. Also, my cousin stole my magic 8-ball. And vans were not actually for parties, they were just for smoking pot. For indoor/basement pot smoking, you had to have the posters of Peter Max, and also black-light posters. And 10:19 is Debra Jo Fondren, Playboy Playmate of the year in the late 1970's. She was SOME kind of pretty! :) Dad didn't know that I knew where his Playboys were! (or maybe he did...!)
good eye dang
Dad left them where he did so you WOULD find them! It's funny how dad's early 60's Playboys shaped my opinion on the "ideal" body.
You get a thumbs up for the Chico and the Man reference! Loved that show as a kid!
OMG I named my dog Chico
Was 12 in '76, and so love that decade. My fondness for that decade is the main reason the movie, "Dazed and Confused", is a favorite of mine.
I was 14! The best summer of my life spent in Wildwood, New Jersey! Oh those Wildwood days!!!☀️💖😎👍👍👍
It’s Like A Movie Of Our Childhood Luv It
I remember my dad getting a perm in about 75.. I turned 21 in 78.. it truly was a great time..now I'm going on 70 and really feel for today's youth.. they're lost and shallow.. pretty darn rude too..
Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories!
Good ole lawn darts!! Now we know where the "warning" fad started!! Now this fad is on EVERYTHING!!
Lawn darts were great.
We actually used lawn darts for hunting! Never hit anything, but many a rabbit and other small critter came real close!
It's funny how skateboards and skis caused more injuries than lawn darts yet they weren't "outlawed"!!!
That was a blast. I lived it. I loved it...I MISS it!
Same here! I’d go back in a flash, the 70’s were a blast!
Me too.
@@julenepegher6999
If only we had a deLorean huh?
I Loved the 70's. Met my Husband in 8th grade graduated & got married in 1974. We're STILL Married!! Love those 70's!!
Met my husband in the seventies too. By joining 4-H. We also got married in 1974. We are still married, 50 years this year. I want to go back and do it all over again but a bit different.✌️
Thanks for sharing the video post. The 1970’s were a great time in my life. Born in ‘66, I turned 10 in ‘76, had fun and then some for the entire ten years. Keep on trucking’!!
thanks for the stroll down memory lane, I graduated h.s. in 1977
The van art from the seventies could be awesome, really incredible at times.
Yep, we had smiley face stuff way before emojis.... Smiley faces were on everything and everywhere!
And rainbows on everything too. Of course the rainbow means something entirely different today
Remember “ Ziggy”!!
@@robertholmes8835 I was just going to say that! Ziggy was everywhere!
I had a poster called "Building a Rainbow "and literally depicted that.
I had a short sleeved sweatshirt with a smiley face. The school had a machine that dispensed spiral notebooks (tablets) with a smiley face for a quarter. Everyone had one.
Love the nostalgia!!! But even more….I LOVE that it sounds like it’s narrated by a live person and not some computer generated voice!!!
Platform shoes ruined my ankles lol. I tore ligaments, and even had a hairline fracture. One thing about growing up in the 70’s is I can reminisce and actually have a good feeling. The teens growing up today probably won’t have that. All they’ll remember is burying their noses in their cell phones.
I've been wearing Platform boots since I was 14 (born in 1996) even while I was pregnant I wore Platforms that were taller than 4inches
I want the 70s back.
I was Class Of 1977..!
And today I am the proud owner of two unique and one of a kind Peter Max artworks..!
@OICU812 - WOW, HOW COOL IS THAT??? GOOD FOR YOU!!! I had a signed PMax scarf that has disappeared over the years.
cool, me too graduated, but saw Queen in concert that year
Hahaha, I was born in '78.
Good stuff; as long as I’m allowed to forget what I don’t want to remember, bring on the nostalgia!
Wasn't expecting to be thrown into a 70's time travel today. Loved this! BTW, I had most of those Wacky Cards, and wish I still did. They're a pricey collectible now.
What a great decade...especially for music.
I was a kid(1970 4 years old and 1979 13 years old ) in the 70's. I remember all this stuff as a kid. My sister had toe sock. I really like Mopeds and Tube top. I liked Tube top more. HA!HA!
Don’t forget about halter tops, they were nice too.
Mom's carrying toddlers in their arms had problems with tube tops getting pulled down LOL. Lil tykes grab anything in reach!
I was 4 in 1970 also! I LOVED the 70s with morning Cartoons and Banana seats on bicycles!! The Music was amazing!!
@@amoretink33 Saturday morning cartoons were the best! As an aside, I also remember being fascinated with Soul Train. My parents would laugh because not only was I this little white girl with blonde pigtails living on a farm in WASP'y rural CT, but I'd hog the TV, anxiously awaiting to hear "The Soooouuuullll Traaaaaiiiiiinnnn". And then I would try to copy the dances. After a while, my brother caught on, and he was hooked too. To this day, we credit Soul Train for instilling in us a healthy appreciation and respect for black culture and music.
Every man loved the tube top, brilliant invention
I was born in 1960, so these memories here I remember well! The spirit of 76,everything red white and blue.
Jarts taught you to pay attention when you were playing lawn games! Sobriety wasn’t always happening during that game! My friends and I loved Roller skating on Friday or Saturday nights when we were teenagers
Your videos are awesome !!!! I can't stop watching----thanks for the walk down memory lane!
I miss the 70's as well. It was kind of a relief after the turbulence of the late 60's. It seemed to me that people were nicer and happier back then. Most of the items listed in this video I had in one form or another. I loved the music, the television shows. It was a great time to grow up. Things that stuck out for me from the decade: Kent State shootings, inflation, the energy crisis, the war in Viet Nam ending, Watergate, the tragedy at the Who concert in Ohio, Jaws, Star Wars, The Exorcist, The Godfather and finally, the death of disco in 1980. I believe Tony Danza still has a tattoo that reads "Keep on Trucking" from his boxing days. My favorite musical artists-Fleetwood Mac, McCartney & Wings, Led Zeplin, BTO, ELO, The Doobie Brothers, Santana, Steely Dan (despite what Seth Rogin thinks) were just a few who's posters graced the wall of my bedroom. You not only bought an album for the music but for the cover at as well. And I have to admit, when I grew up, I wanted to be Mary Tyler-Moore, move to Minneapolis (Jeez what was I thinking!) and get a job at WJM News.
I was in my teens and early 20s miss it, it was an awesome decade!!
Was born in 1966… I remember the patriotic feels… we need that back again ♥️
Remember the bicentennial ❤❤❤❤❤
This was some great video I remember all of that I even made a van with tables in bed in it and more thanks for The memories in showing this video 👍👍🇺🇸 .P. S. I am now 66 years old there is a lot more to see keep doing videos. The 1970s those were the days. My friend.
I had a table TOP in mine....I ran out of money before I could install the removable post. I did have a rear heater connected to the engine so it'd get nice n toasty in the winter. Fully insulated.
I remember one time up north, met up with some buddies, and had 5 guys and 6 chicks, went out cruising around......no one was drinking back there of course lol....so we pull off onto a dirt road because everyone had to have a whiz. I pulled into the entrance to a farmer's field, all the girls squatted on one side, all the guys faced the van on the other. Just as the girls all got into the position, I pulled forward OMG it was funny....I got a few playful swats from the girls, and a bunch of high 5's from the guys......a whole bunch of pale white butts in the moonlight lol.....
ohhhh yeah, *_"The Spirit of 76!"_* , YES we were PROUD and partying!!!!! I was 13, I remember it well! :)
Mr. Bill and tube socks. Outstanding.
Loved Wacky Packs!! Exchanged them with my friends in elementary school!!
70s: silly and fun.
Now: insane and no fun at all.
Base ball cards..wiffle ball
Floor hockey ... camping tents... frisbee... Monopoly...drive ins..
A&W root beer... matchbox cars... hot wheels
So true! We live in evil times. It was all fun and laid back. farrah Charlies Angels , Evel Knevil , rock music Tv shows like Six million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman, Bee Gees , Eagles , Styx, Wings etc., hot rod cars everything was so great!
Things are "silly and fun" when you're a child
This was a very nice look back. Thank you!
I love how the little kid threw the lawn darts almost straight up. No wonder people wanted them banned!
I love those beautiful old days ✨
My favorite memory then was I had a HS health teacher in about '73 - '74 teaching us about drugs. When we were discussing cannabis I remember he passed this obviously plastic Marijuana leaf, after he got it back, he said "I'm sure nobody here would be able to... but, if I could get a real leaf I would laminate it and I think it would be a better visual. " the next day he had over a dozen real Marijuana leaves stacked on his desk. The look on his face was priceless.
I spent half of the 70s in highschool, the other half in the Army.
Man, I stayed stoned!
OMG I loved wacky packs! Forgot all about those. Spirit of 76, one of the best summers ever. Block party 4th in NYC. Such good memories.
I have an autographed picture of Freddie Prinze that I got back when you could actually write to celebrities and they’d send you one. I had the biggest crush on him.❤️
I wrote a fan letter to Fonzie (Henry Winkler) when I was a kid and 2 weeks later got an autographed photo in the mail. I wish I still had it!
I turned 12 years old in June of 1976 and that July 4th I was in DC with my family for that Bicentennial celebration! My step father and mom saved up for a whole year so we could go we stayed for the whole week leading up to that celebration in a hotel with a pool on the roof. It is still the greatest fireworks show I have ever seen while sitting on the grass of the Washington monument lawn, incredible. I also remember the tall ships sailing into the harbor in Newport Rhode Island that year, we went and saw those as well. What a great year and a great time to be growing up, mini bikes, Evel Knievel, Led Zeppelin, muscle cars, pinball, bowling alleys, skating rinks ( roller and ice ) long hair, leather jackets, square toed cowboy boots, ahhhhhh yes, even summer camp was fun, so much better than today, heck milk still came in glass bottles as did soda. Things have changed, convenience doesn't necessarily mean better.
I was 12 then also.There was a celebration in the park that was in the centre of our small town. The best part was the time capsule that was placed in the ground. It was placed there to be opened in 100 years. I remember hoping that I could live to be 112 to watch it be opened.
The Saturday night school dances (both Jr. and Sr. High), where, from 1969 through 1975, we went from line- dancing to "Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah, Hey, Hey, Hey, Kiss Him Goodbye", to slow-dancing to "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time", and "Love On Two-Way Street" (the original, kids, by the Moments), to "stomping" to "Eli's Comin'", to "bumpin'" to "Hollywood Swingin'" and "Funky Stuff"...what a fabulous, wonderful, memory-filled 6 years that was! Where IS that magic dust? I REALLY wanna go back!!
I grew up in the seventies, I hate it when they call it the disco era , It might have started in late 70's , It was mostly the 80's when it was popular. 70's was rock and roll, good times.
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I'd just left school in 1971 (UK). I loved the platform shoes. Only thing that made me a lot taller than I actually was. In my 60s now, I bought a pair of platform sandals with 5 inch heels. Doubt I will have the chance to ever wear them since we seem to be in perpetual lockdown. There are still a few "passion wagons" around, usual VW Dormobiles. The 70s were happy days - so much more fun and relaxed than they are now.
Too bad we can't get back. This world is so removed from all that, I don't even recognize it anymore. 💔 I get sad for the kids today. This must be why folks don't live forever. It's too disappointing.
@pythonaria. 70's Rule. I was pregnant in 1973 and even towards the end I remember having to walk up a very steep hill in the hospital in 5" high platforms. I must have been mad!!
Wow!!! I love this upload, there was a lot of topics in this video that I never as a kid growing up during the 70s that your video gave me the answers to, such as the smiley face images!!! And, I was a big fan of the customized vans, and other vehicles especially the Chevy Corvette!! My dad would by me Magazines of Custom cars such as Hot Rod magazine, famous Monsters and almost anything Bruce Lee!! Today, I am 52 years young, Chicago, USA!!! Power to the People, Right On!!! And, Show you Right, too my perm afro brothers from another mother!! Lmao!!! Awesome, I love the classic upload, new subcriber!!!
Thanks for the reply and for sharing some recollections for the 1970's! Glad to know you liked the video :D
Wow! Each time the next fad was introduced, my head was nodding up and down and my mind took me back to those days! Awesome and thanks!
NEED TO BRING THE 70'S BACK...WHAT A BLAST!!! END OF STORY! anyone else?
I had platform shoes. Peter Max was awesome! “Hair” + . Shag carpet. Had 8-ball. Roller skating in a local rink. Loved 🥰 it!
What a GREAT VIDEO EXPERIENCE!
I loved all 3! Thanks!!
I grew up in the 60s 70s. I remember everything mentioned in this video. I had a lot of that stuff man !
I remember going to Woolworth and Roller dome was right next store born in 66 Miss the 70s and 80s I would go back in a New York Minute!!!
Music was great 👍 we hung out in person having fun with our friends. No cell phones or internet. Didn't need em. Friendships were for life. Didn't need a lot of money to have fun. Thank God I lived during that Era.