Like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Ed Sullivan was hip in a different way --- than all those really hip in the 1960s/1970s --- many of us who had an already built-in prejudice on who was cool and who isn't cool ---- and as the 1960s -- became the 1970s and we became more diveriside --- rules and perceptions evolved. Ed Sullivan was so uncool his show fronted the faces of an emerging new generation finding their idenities and place in a new social, political, and cultural music Renaissance going full-throttle forward into the history books.
It was not a late-night show. It was prime time.
was a great show, watched faithfully by the whole family on sunday night.
Like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Ed Sullivan was hip in a different way --- than all those really hip in the 1960s/1970s --- many of us who had an already built-in prejudice on who was cool and who isn't cool ---- and as the 1960s -- became the 1970s and we became more diveriside --- rules and perceptions evolved. Ed Sullivan was so uncool his show fronted the faces of an emerging new generation finding their idenities and place in a new social, political, and cultural music Renaissance going full-throttle forward into the history books.
I wish I wrote for these, because I would get it righg
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LOVED HIS SHOW GREAT VIDEO
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I don't know what Portchester was back then, but today, it is a dead/s_ _t town.
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NEVER KNEW THIS ABOUT HIM -PRIDE AND ARROGANCE GOT IN EDS WAY -I REMEMBER THE SHOW IT WAS A HIT