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Born in 1964 the tail end of the baby boom. The 1960 to 1964 cohort have a unique vision of the 1970s given our age group. Johnny Depp, Nick Cage are in our cohort. We were the most impressionable between 1970 and early 1980s when we were young adults. Thanks for the time machine!!! Muzak bored me at the time because it was so ubiquitous but now i really appreciate it. It really does have the relax everything's cool man vibe. Something really missing today.
Takes me back to roller skating, tube socks, riding the bus to the mall, the big tuna boat cars and station wagons, bicycles with a banana seat, typewriters, making mix tapes on a tape recorder, salad bars, babysitting, sleepovers, and the list goes on! Thank you from the bottom of my 1976 heart!
Has anyone invented a Time Machine yet? I want to go back and Re-visit a simpler time. This is the Next best thing. Thanks for compiling and uploading this!
@@whynot5716 Ha! Also, Tom Baker (Doctor Who) Has a time machine to, maybe we can borrow his for a trip back in time?? We just gotta get the right coordinates!
(Sigh) I'd give anything to turn back time. I can always pull this up and go back in my mind with the music and these pictures from my youth! Thanks Stuffer! These are great!
While I get nostalgic too, and long for the hopefulness and innocence of those by-gone days, there were also a lot of problems - some not too different than now and others that were more manageable than those we face now. Perhaps we think these were golden years because as children, we simply had no idea what was behind the silver screen that was our püerceived relaity. Sadly, nothing was ever as lovely as we thought it was. But, man! We had some damn good times without the crap of social media, narcissists, gas-lighters, Trump-Biden zombies, sheeple, extreme anything, Jihadis, the monetisation of religion, etc. People seemed to be just decent more in our day and strove to be better people, not louder more self-centered people. Righteousness has been replaced with self-righteousness and greed.
@@stephenelliott4056 True. As a young boy in the '70s, times were fun and less complicated. As an adult, reality sets in and you start to realize that struggles, lies, crooked politicians always existed. 🤔
So......all in all, I'd say we had things good in looking back. We never really think of how we might one day reflect on those 'wayback' years. That's because we were just living our younger lives day by day, getting done what we had to. Quiet and reflective daydreams in looking back offer a vintage vacation getaway.....and it's absolutely free! Not a bad deal, if you ask me.
I really loved all the pictures you included of some of my Childhood memories since I was a child of the 70s into the 80s😃😃🧸🎠🦄🌈👍👍!!! My brother and I had a Light Bright and we both enjoyed creating many pictures together❤️🧡💙💜💚💖💛🤗🤗!! Thank you so much for this very nostalgic and fun video with wonderful Muzak from the 70s which is so relaxing!!!! And although no time period is perfect, I really do miss the 70s into the 80s when my Late Dad took us all on day trips and when my Late Grandparents also took my Mom, my Brother, and I on day trips as well as bought my Brother and I many wonderful toys🐻🐨🧸🦄👶 which I feel gratitude for to this day in 2024 🤗🤗💜💜💜!!! And I so miss going to the Malls when they were so alive with activity and the fun place to be shopping with my family as much as with my friends🤗🤗💜💜💜💜!! Everything just feels so different today.
Lived in a great generation big cars as you wrestle your brother or cousin in the back seat.ride your bikes any place you could without your mom knowing how far you went.actually talked face to face with real friends not fake book ones.every one in the neighborhood knew everyone’s kids & parents .they were allowed to spank you if your parents gave them permission if you acted up in other peoples houses. Snowball stands on every corner penny candies you received 25 cents you were in heaven.I could go on forever.building treehouses & clubhouses
Did all of that Bro.. Your memory is good. Kids out playing in the streets, every kind of game imaginable..started with Marbles early on.. if you didn't know how to plant your heel in the dirt and circle around it you had no place for your Immies, or steelies. Long after we had Cherry Bombs, M-80's, TNT blasters.. Daisy BB rifle... folks respected other folks property and there were definitely places one didn't go. Real Snow Cone stands everywhere.. and then, there was that fateful day when a lad discovers Girls in Jr. High... good grief. Soon, all the footballs, slingshots, toys, wind-up Balsa aeroplanes and the trappings of youth are abandoned in a closet... Yes, I remember a solid quarter being like rich in a Five and Dime... remember the horrible liquid in those wax miniature soda pop bottles.. ugh.
From South OF SPAIN!!!!! Lov this music n years ....i was born about 78 ...n always wanted Can TO travellin TO USA!!!seems beauty place,,,cars,,roads,,,,tubes,,,oils,, McDonald's lololseems cool!!!😊😅 greetings FROM South OF SPAIN!
Спасибо автору за красивый ролик !!! Жизнь - только миг , Господь нам даёт возможность увидеть , услышать и прикоснутся к красоте Мира который он создал... Спасибо ему что я жил в то время и имел всё для радости жизни.....
With James Clarke (0:35) being just one example amongst many, amazing to know that a UK stock music library such as KPM supplied so much and not just in terms of Muzak, but _mood pieces_ to US TV productions such as low-budget 1960s American cartoons. One example: _The Submariner_ from 1966, to which one of my favorite composers, the great Trevor Duncan, contributed.
Ahhh, when Muzak had to create their own music which sort of sounded like the hits because they didn't want to pay for the rights of the real song.. Take this first song for instance, very reminiscent of, "Up, Up and Away" by the Fifth Dimension.
Listening to this muzak is my favorite pastime😊. Currently listening with my grandson, who is 6. He saw the pic of the phonebooth..I had a hoot explaining to him what it was 😂😂
FROM SOUTH OF SPAIN....VERY KINDA peacefully, caramel,soft Candy n MUSIC at the same moments about US....never been to US BUT really pictures are so great"" interesting""n so very anxious ....wit 70s real Américan images...here Spain ITS so KINDA different...BUT really LOVE It so music n images VERY soft "Candy peacefully wit "equality-level"😊 greetings from south of spain to ppl FROM US!!!!!
The wheelie with another kid holding a board as a ramp🤣🤣🤣 I remember doing that as a kid....as both the rider and the ramp. No helmets and oddly, even our parents weren't freaking out. Just be in for dinner!
I love the music. I've come a long way. Fought in a war. Had 3 wives - (2 still living). Have 2 daughters. Lived in 6 countries. Never been seriously injured. Still have all my hair and teeth. Never been sick. Never had an operation. Owned 8 bikes. Owned 12 cars. Owned 8 houses. Had 15 jobs in 3 careers. Now I am retired. Living in an eternal holiday moving north or south to keep pace with the sun. It is always summer. In a month I will be 73. Amerika will become a fascist police state. China will rule the world. No one will be going to the moon before 2050. Mars in 2100 - IF you are lucky. And you lot are NOT LUCKY! Love the Music!
Now that I'm listening to this video all the time ..my 7yr grandson started humming one of the songs while playing with his toys.. so now we have this game, I start humming the song and he finishes it🎉😊❤
What a fun dose of nostalgia this Muzak series is. Enjoying it a lot (those thumbnail images are perfect, as are the video slideshow photos). I'm also diggin' the OTR thriller show "mixtapes" here on this channel. I grew up in the 70s and discovered radio shows in my tween era, first listening to The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which I stumbled upon the radio one weekend when I lived in Long Island NY. Thanks for the entertainment!
WOW, I havent thought of late night radio (from my childhood!) in a million years! I grew up in rural NC, had a funky orange ball of an am radio that would get CBS RMT late at night when I was supposed to be asleep, as well as other ??? northern???? radio, but only at night. Daylight, all channels were local. Dag..... what a memory!! sometimes had to wait for new batteries...
@@LW62FL Betcha that orange radio looked cool. CBSRMT was so fun, and I loved the host, E.G. Marshall, who would (with the iconic creaky door sound effect) do his infamous "Come innnnnnn...." greeting. Of course listeners would be thinking, "Yes, I _will_ come in, because I want to have the petunias scared outta me", LOL Oh, by the way: Mr. Marshall was in the final story sequence in the 1982 anthology movie "Creepshow" if you know that film.
Even when my peruvian early teen years during the seventies were by far different from what I see in the pictures, the music makes me fly back to that wonderful time and the experiences I had then. People, places, situations. Thanks a lot from Lima Peru.
Hey there Stuffer!! THANK YOU for great memories of the time when I was growing up in the 70s!! Hearing that CBS opener always reminded me something great was about to come on, and seeing the Lite-Brite plug just reminded me of when I was 6 in 1973, begging my parents for one on my birthday...and the MUZAK, AWESOME as always...LOVE THIS!!!
I remember and love everything about my teens in the1970s ! I would love to have those years back and everything I owned but one thing I never wanted and hated were those stupid tube socks everyone wore ! Ughhhhhh!😝
It started the late 1940's and 1950's with Percy Faith, Mantovani and others of the like. KIXL 1040 AM now Gospel KGGR and KIXL 104.5 FM now R&B/Hip Hop KKDA (K-104) in Dallas, TX were the first Muzak radio stations in the country. Most radio stations started dropping the format around the mid to late 1980's.
I was too cool for muzak back in the day. Being a know it all teen but revisiting it now I see how much work went into getting the tone and tempo just right. Drugs for the ears , keep the shoppers shopping, and the secretary from pouring coffee on the boss' head! It was quite brilliant really.
There are multiple parts! Check out more of The Sound Of Muzak vids on my channel. I think this particular one is is the 11th or 12th, I've lost count. 😀
Don’t get me wrong, I loved my Lite Brite, but pretty sure I would have been mesmerized by playing an internet game with someone halfway across the globe from me. That said, there’s certainly a trade off. The current generation doesn’t appreciate playing outdoors as we did, or in person interaction.
Going out to play with friends without parents, and without parents being arrested for negligence. Also, being able to look in the direction of a child without 3 white vans pulling up and dragging you away. Before cameras everywhere, so you could pop someone in the chops for being rude, which of course led to less rude people. TV repair men, licking 9v batteries, Chopper bikes, Rockford Files, 2 genders, coconut tobacco, sideburns, Ford Cortinas and furry lady things.
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Greetings 70’s kids ✌️ we made it this far !
I’m a 60s kid 👦💪
We sure did, and we're the best. We had respect for our elders
@@dianadoos1944 Did we though?
@@BuddyJamesAkoyes we did & for each other 😊 but always one bad 🍏 which one are you ?
😌
Born in 1964 the tail end of the baby boom. The 1960 to 1964 cohort have a unique vision of the 1970s given our age group.
Johnny Depp, Nick Cage are in our cohort. We were the most impressionable between 1970 and early 1980s when we were young adults.
Thanks for the time machine!!! Muzak bored me at the time because it was so ubiquitous but now i really appreciate it. It really does have the relax everything's cool man vibe. Something really missing today.
👍👍👍🧡
I'm right there with you being born in '64 as well. The 70's were a wonderful time to be a kid 😊
Takes me back to roller skating, tube socks, riding the bus to the mall, the big tuna boat cars and station wagons, bicycles with a banana seat, typewriters, making mix tapes on a tape recorder, salad bars, babysitting, sleepovers, and the list goes on! Thank you from the bottom of my 1976 heart!
Hopefully we can relive it again up in heaven
@@joesteedman8230 That would be frickin' AWESOME. And all these Millenials and Gen Zers would finally know what good times really were.
Has anyone invented a Time Machine yet? I want to go back and Re-visit a simpler time.
This is the Next best thing. Thanks for compiling and uploading this!
I'm waiting for time machines to! I'll be right behind you! Get us outa this current world!
I believe so. It's called a wayback machine developed by Mr Peabody and financed by Rocky and Bullwinkle.
@@whynot5716 Ha!
Also, Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
Has a time machine to, maybe we can borrow his for a trip back in time??
We just gotta get the right coordinates!
They played this kind of music in my mom's office in the 70s when I was a boy. Loved it then. Love it now. Thank you. ❤️
that organ dropping in at 1:32 tho
(Sigh) I'd give anything to turn back time. I can always pull this up and go back in my mind with the music and these pictures from my youth! Thanks Stuffer! These are great!
Same here they were great years .
While I get nostalgic too, and long for the hopefulness and innocence of those by-gone days, there were also a lot of problems - some not too different than now and others that were more manageable than those we face now. Perhaps we think these were golden years because as children, we simply had no idea what was behind the silver screen that was our püerceived relaity. Sadly, nothing was ever as lovely as we thought it was. But, man! We had some damn good times without the crap of social media, narcissists, gas-lighters, Trump-Biden zombies, sheeple, extreme anything, Jihadis, the monetisation of religion, etc. People seemed to be just decent more in our day and strove to be better people, not louder more self-centered people. Righteousness has been replaced with self-righteousness and greed.
@@stephenelliott4056 True. As a young boy in the '70s, times were fun and less complicated. As an adult, reality sets in and you start to realize that struggles, lies, crooked politicians always existed. 🤔
✌️
So......all in all, I'd say we had things good in looking back. We never really think of how we might one day reflect on those 'wayback' years. That's because we were just living our younger lives day by day, getting done what we had to. Quiet and reflective daydreams in looking back offer a vintage vacation getaway.....and it's absolutely free! Not a bad deal, if you ask me.
I really loved all the pictures you included of some of my Childhood memories since I was a child of the 70s into the 80s😃😃🧸🎠🦄🌈👍👍!!! My brother and I had a Light Bright and we both enjoyed creating many pictures together❤️🧡💙💜💚💖💛🤗🤗!! Thank you so much for this very nostalgic and fun video with wonderful Muzak from the 70s which is so relaxing!!!! And although no time period is perfect, I really do miss the 70s into the 80s when my Late Dad took us all on day trips and when my Late Grandparents also took my Mom, my Brother, and I on day trips as well as bought my Brother and I many wonderful toys🐻🐨🧸🦄👶 which I feel gratitude for to this day in 2024 🤗🤗💜💜💜!!! And I so miss going to the Malls when they were so alive with activity and the fun place to be shopping with my family as much as with my friends🤗🤗💜💜💜💜!! Everything just feels so different today.
Lived in a great generation big cars as you wrestle your brother or cousin in the back seat.ride your bikes any place you could without your mom knowing how far you went.actually talked face to face with real friends not fake book ones.every one in the neighborhood knew everyone’s kids & parents .they were allowed to spank you if your parents gave them permission if you acted up in other peoples houses. Snowball stands on every corner penny candies you received 25 cents you were in heaven.I could go on forever.building treehouses & clubhouses
Did all of that Bro.. Your memory is good. Kids out playing in the streets, every kind of game imaginable..started with Marbles early on.. if you didn't know how to plant your heel in the dirt and circle around it you had no place for your Immies, or steelies. Long after we had Cherry Bombs, M-80's, TNT blasters.. Daisy BB rifle... folks respected other folks property and there were definitely places one didn't go. Real Snow Cone stands everywhere.. and then, there was that fateful day when a lad discovers Girls in Jr. High... good grief. Soon, all the footballs, slingshots, toys, wind-up Balsa aeroplanes and the trappings of youth are abandoned in a closet... Yes, I remember a solid quarter being like rich in a Five and Dime... remember the horrible liquid in those wax miniature soda pop bottles.. ugh.
Back when you hoped the motel had HBO!
...or On TV (If you were on the west coast). : )
2024: hotels are the only place I can watch cable!
This makes me want to wait in line for hours just to get some gas during an oil crisis.
Lol. The good old days weren't always good. :)
While doing a little dance.
Ahh...I miss the 70s! I had a fun time, and I would never trade those times with the kids of today.
me neither. I was just saying how I'm proud to say that I was born then and not now
21:36 "The Three of Us" theme song.
A show Albert Brooks made in a SNL skit in 1975 two years before a successful turn of that plot...Three's Company
From South OF SPAIN!!!!! Lov this music n years ....i was born about 78 ...n always wanted Can TO travellin TO USA!!!seems beauty place,,,cars,,roads,,,,tubes,,,oils,, McDonald's lololseems cool!!!😊😅 greetings FROM South OF SPAIN!
Aaaah, images and music from my home world....thank you for posting...
Thank you for posting. I love this nostalgic music 🎶 👍🏻🌸 Great memories 👍🏻
une époque révolus mais c'est agréable de voir ces photos, même si j'ai jamais vécu aux USA
Most of this music is more sophisticated, complex and has higher production value than what we know to be authentic Muzak.
I love these......times were so much better
yes because you was young 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Спасибо автору за красивый ролик !!!
Жизнь - только миг , Господь нам даёт возможность увидеть , услышать и прикоснутся к красоте Мира который он создал...
Спасибо ему что я жил в то время и имел всё для радости жизни.....
My childhood wasn't bad, reminds me for the good times I had✌✌✌
With James Clarke (0:35) being just one example amongst many, amazing to know that a UK stock music library such as KPM supplied so much and not just in terms of Muzak, but _mood pieces_ to US TV productions such as low-budget 1960s American cartoons. One example: _The Submariner_ from 1966, to which one of my favorite composers, the great Trevor Duncan, contributed.
Loving the photos as much as the music - er, I mean muzak!!
Music and photos probably from the times when people still lived on Earth 😂Regards
LOVE pictures n MUSIC but pictures are about Across USA??????
Ahhh, when Muzak had to create their own music which sort of sounded like the hits because they didn't want to pay for the rights of the real song.. Take this first song for instance, very reminiscent of, "Up, Up and Away" by the Fifth Dimension.
Glad to see another Muzak compilation. You're the best out there Stuffer!
superb and carefully curated 👌
Listening to this muzak is my favorite pastime😊. Currently listening with my grandson, who is 6. He saw the pic of the phonebooth..I had a hoot explaining to him what it was 😂😂
FROM SOUTH OF SPAIN....VERY KINDA peacefully, caramel,soft Candy n MUSIC at the same moments about US....never been to US BUT really pictures are so great"" interesting""n so very anxious ....wit 70s real Américan images...here Spain ITS so KINDA different...BUT really LOVE It so music n images VERY soft "Candy peacefully wit "equality-level"😊 greetings from south of spain to ppl FROM US!!!!!
30:40 Why does this image and music break my heart?
The wheelie with another kid holding a board as a ramp🤣🤣🤣 I remember doing that as a kid....as both the rider and the ramp. No helmets and oddly, even our parents weren't freaking out. Just be in for dinner!
All the boys wanted to be Evel Knievel 🥰
A few seconds in, and already I'm happy...
Back when a rainbow on a coffee mu was just a rainbow on a coffee mug.
Still is -unless you’re bothered by its reminder of a certain flag. In which case, sounds like a you problem.
So glad you have brought us this Muzak in such high fidelity. So many online Muzak resources have poor quality sound.
Happy to see you post a new Sound of Muzak video. Thanks!
I can smell the lite brite ad. Just me? It was bought at a yard sale. 😂
I love the music. I've come a long way. Fought in a war. Had 3 wives - (2 still living). Have 2 daughters. Lived in 6 countries. Never been seriously injured. Still have all my hair and teeth. Never been sick. Never had an operation. Owned 8 bikes. Owned 12 cars. Owned 8 houses. Had 15 jobs in 3 careers. Now I am retired. Living in an eternal holiday moving north or south to keep pace with the sun. It is always summer. In a month I will be 73. Amerika will become a fascist police state. China will rule the world. No one will be going to the moon before 2050. Mars in 2100 - IF you are lucky. And you lot are NOT LUCKY! Love the Music!
Disco and Muzak are my two favorite genres of music and I’m proud to let the entire world know that. Oh, and 37:08 is my jam.
Now that I'm listening to this video all the time ..my 7yr grandson started humming one of the songs while playing with his toys.. so now we have this game, I start humming the song and he finishes it🎉😊❤
That's so cool!!!! 😀
He's being raised right💯🛼😎🌴
Muzak your sweet video s are my TRULY INSPIRTION FROM SOUTH OF SPAIN 💯 congratulations a lot!!
1970s greatest decade ever
It would be very fitting if every still was from a supermarket, department store, or waiting room.
Everything was better back then..
Apparently, the hot blondes were incredibly gorgeous. No tattoos. No crazy botox. Just all natural beauty. 53:25. Wow. Wow. Wow.
Yay! Another amazing group of Muzak moments to relive childhood memories (only good ones ;-P). Thank you!
What a fun dose of nostalgia this Muzak series is. Enjoying it a lot (those thumbnail images are perfect, as are the video slideshow photos). I'm also diggin' the OTR thriller show "mixtapes" here on this channel. I grew up in the 70s and discovered radio shows in my tween era, first listening to The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which I stumbled upon the radio one weekend when I lived in Long Island NY. Thanks for the entertainment!
Thanks for listening!
WOW, I havent thought of late night radio (from my childhood!) in a million years! I grew up in rural NC, had a funky orange ball of an am radio that would get CBS RMT late at night when I was supposed to be asleep, as well as other ??? northern???? radio, but only at night. Daylight, all channels were local. Dag..... what a memory!! sometimes had to wait for new batteries...
@@LW62FL Betcha that orange radio looked cool. CBSRMT was so fun, and I loved the host, E.G. Marshall, who would (with the iconic creaky door sound effect) do his infamous "Come innnnnnn...." greeting. Of course listeners would be thinking, "Yes, I _will_ come in, because I want to have the petunias scared outta me", LOL
Oh, by the way: Mr. Marshall was in the final story sequence in the 1982 anthology movie "Creepshow" if you know that film.
Even when my peruvian early teen years during the seventies were by far different from what I see in the pictures, the music makes me fly back to that wonderful time and the experiences I had then. People, places, situations. Thanks a lot from Lima Peru.
Hey there Stuffer!! THANK YOU for great memories of the time when I was growing up in the 70s!! Hearing that CBS opener always reminded me something great was about to come on, and seeing the Lite-Brite plug just reminded me of when I was 6 in 1973, begging my parents for one on my birthday...and the MUZAK, AWESOME as always...LOVE THIS!!!
Thanks for the upload!
I like music, life style, fashion, commercials etc.. from golden age!!!
53:30 Wow!
Thanks for always providing great retro tunes Stuffer ❤. Super childhood nostalgia here.
I remember and love everything about my teens in the1970s ! I would love to have those years back and everything I owned but one thing I never wanted and hated were those stupid tube socks everyone wore ! Ughhhhhh!😝
The last song is often used as an Intro to Color Climax and Rodox Films.
FORMIDABLE playlist!! Makes me happy!!! Thank You!!
LORD! That B3 is screaming on the first song! Fire!
This is really nice -- thanks man!
It started the late 1940's and 1950's with Percy Faith, Mantovani and others of the like. KIXL 1040 AM now Gospel KGGR and KIXL 104.5 FM now R&B/Hip Hop KKDA (K-104) in Dallas, TX were the first Muzak radio stations in the country. Most radio stations started dropping the format around the mid to late 1980's.
Hey Stuffer…..I’m listening
Personal Notes
12:15
Yoo! I absolutely love this!❤
Love it thank you for posting.
For any musicians out there (along with all the music lovers here), the song at 2:32 is in 5/4 time!
ALAN PARKER - "Clear Waters"
Musician and drummer here too. I think that's why I appreciate this music. It's deceptively clever!
Take Five style
I was too cool for muzak back in the day. Being a know it all teen but revisiting it now I see how much work went into getting the tone and tempo just right. Drugs for the ears , keep the shoppers shopping, and the secretary from pouring coffee on the boss' head!
It was quite brilliant really.
Reality: this music is ❤❤❤
Also Reality: hot girls of any generation won't talk to you
these pictures make me melancholy
Thank you for this new video, enjoying it so much ❤
Best set yet......until the next one ;)
I'm enjoying the music and pictures. Can you provide a list of the songs and artists? Do these all come from a single record album or multiple?
These are compilations. Artists, titles and timestamps are posted here
facebook.com/groups/1361487974433116
This is nice 👌 👍 👏 if there's a part 2 of this please post it down the road.
There are multiple parts! Check out more of The Sound Of Muzak vids on my channel. I think this particular one is is the 11th or 12th, I've lost count. 😀
@@stufferwhite Hey I found them !!! i will put these on my Usb i drive for a living & this is my Driving Music thanks a bunch !!
Been looking forward to a new upload from you and it doesn't disappoint. Thank you ❤
Fantastic, Stuffer White!! Thank you 🤩
30:31 Personal bookmark.
The little clock on top of the TV set (31:00). Where is that damn thing now? Been looking through the attic for ages, I know it's here somewhere.
53:00 guitar kicking ass.
What you heard "kicking ass" was NOT a guitar, but a harp.
53:30
💖love this mix 🥄
Good
Wonderful ❤
Light bright was better then & always will be better then the internet 🛜 😂
Don’t get me wrong, I loved my Lite Brite, but pretty sure I would have been mesmerized by playing an internet game with someone halfway across the globe from me. That said, there’s certainly a trade off. The current generation doesn’t appreciate playing outdoors as we did, or in person interaction.
❤
Going out to play with friends without parents, and without parents being arrested for negligence. Also, being able to look in the direction of a child without 3 white vans pulling up and dragging you away. Before cameras everywhere, so you could pop someone in the chops for being rude, which of course led to less rude people. TV repair men, licking 9v batteries, Chopper bikes, Rockford Files, 2 genders, coconut tobacco, sideburns, Ford Cortinas and furry lady things.
Covergirl at 53:24
Is that you making that music or a compilation of ancient tunes?
These are compilations. Artists, titles and timestamps are posted here
facebook.com/groups/1361487974433116