One thing that I frequently notice when watching videos like this is how relatively young so many of the people featured were when they died. At 70, I’m already older than most of the people in this video. (BTW, the full name of the poet at the end is William Carlos Williams.)
Nah, it was over after Hank Williams Sr. Patsy was pure pop for now people -- I love her, but you could mix her songs up with others in the contemporary pop charts at the time and not know the difference.
I am so glad that I was alive when W E.B. Duboise was still living. He was one of the greatest civil rights icon to have lived. It's unfortunate that he died in another country. It's very unfortunate that more schools were named after that clown Booker T. Washington than there were of WEB Duboise. WEB Duboise advocated for blacks to get education while Booker T Washington(shucking and jiving for the white establishment) advocated for blacks to be farmers. Rest In Eternal Peace WEB Duboise.
Aldous Huxley, C.S. Lewis and John F. Kennedy all at the gates at the same time. What an interesting conversation they must have had.
Thanks for pointing out this intriguing scenario. I love imagining the intellectual discussions they might have had.
I've never heard of Ernie Davis, but I think it's sad he never got to play a single game in the NFL.
Larry Keating who played the neighbor Roger Addison on Mister Ed died August 26, 1963. I don't think I saw him on there.
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Larry Keating was also in the George Burns & Gracie Allen Show.
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@@davidwesley2525I'm sure you're right but that one was before my time. I barely remember Mr. Ed being on at night.😄🙃
That explains why the Posts had new neighbors for the later seasons.
One thing that I frequently notice when watching videos like this is how relatively young so many of the people featured were when they died. At 70, I’m already older than most of the people in this video. (BTW, the full name of the poet at the end is William Carlos Williams.)
Yes, correct.
The Birdman Robert Stroud died November 21, 1963.
Boo hiss... You left out one of my favorite stars - Sabu.
RIP to my paternal grandfather whom I never met, James Mills 1897-1963. 🕯
Thank you for sharing your grandfather's memory with us.
John Kennedy pasty cline Diana Washington died in 1963 😢
Ngo Dinh Diem died November 2, 1963.
Sylvia Plath was so pretty!
I've read The Bell Jar and many of her poems. The Bell Jar helped me overcome difficulties in my life.
I didn't know Maureen O'Sullivan was Mia Farrow's mother.
In my books, when Patsy Cline died so did C/W music.
Nah, it was over after Hank Williams Sr. Patsy was pure pop for now people -- I love her, but you could mix her songs up with others in the contemporary pop charts at the time and not know the difference.
@@simonKagreeyou have said it all.
To me country music died out in 1990 when artists like Garth Brooks, Dwight Yoakam, and Toby Keith, etc, came along and ruined it.
@@KevinMiller-xn5vu I sing better in my shower than they do. :)
Edith Piaf, she regrets nothing...
Never knew JFK died a year after Marilyn Monroe.. She died in 1962
Marilyn on Aug. 4, 1962. Pres. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. 15 months after MM.
Some pretty girls in this video!
I am so glad that I was alive when W E.B. Duboise was still living. He was one of the greatest civil rights icon to have lived. It's unfortunate that he died in another country. It's very unfortunate that more schools were named after that clown Booker T. Washington than there were of WEB Duboise. WEB Duboise advocated for blacks to get education while Booker T Washington(shucking and jiving for the white establishment) advocated for blacks to be farmers. Rest In Eternal Peace WEB Duboise.