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I didn't realize that it wasn't complete...here's part 2 |
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These are played all cranked up...the louder the better...my ears still ring... |
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I can see this is going to cost me $$...I will be downloading on ITunes.. Cool:thumbup: I find it interesting because my music was on the cusp...end of the sixties/early 70 Love the light show... |
Hey, Cindy....we could do our own best of the 60's album :cool: |
Cindy....since you're a Beatles fan, you may be interested to know that Pete Best put out an album a couple of years ago called "Hayman's Green". Very cool album...there's a definite Beatles flavor there. |
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I also just love this song. She was a one hit wonder but what a cool 60's tune. Notice her outfit. That PeterPan Collar. Just love this... |
Great movie too with Sidney Poitier. But, I must be the only one that didn't like the Beatles. Loved the Supremes Any one remember Danny and the Juniors |
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I love that movie and the song!! :) |
Another favorite of mine is this song. Petula Clark originol but I also like Nancy Sinatra. |
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I remember little collars that you could attach to your sweaters. Some made of lace and others just linen. Always pressed and starched. |
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Here ya go Mary. Lets go to the Hop.... |
Good ole Nancy..Sinatra that is |
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I was born in 1958 so I was just a kid in the 60s. But I remember it as a scary time--at least I was very anxious. We lived in a university town, so there were lots of protests going on. The Viet Nam war raged on, and every night there was a body count on the news. When MLK and Robert Kennedy were both assassinated, I thought the world was coming to an end. Of course I was only 10, and I had no perspective. The more things change, the more they stay the same. |
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It was scary, family and friends dying in a war that just would not end. Neighborhood friends going away to war and never coming back. Wearing "POW" and "MIA" bracelets all the time. However one of the highlights I remember was my mother and father taking me to Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco to witness the hippie phenomena and to buy "love-beads"(do not know if anyone remembers those)! From that point on, my fashion sense was completely changed!:D I recall my parents not being to happy about it either. |
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I'm married to a Vietnam Vet. He was proud to have served his country and still is. I also had brothers that served during that war, cousins and uncles. I supose we were all scared that they wouldn't come home. |
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I graduated just a month after Saigon fell so never went into the military. I did have 2 cousins (one who left a leg in Nam), a brother and a BIL who all served. The anti-war protests will to this day start arguments. I'm on the fence about them. I can see the good intentions and the bad execution of the anti-war sentiments. I always think back to the old saying..."the road to hell is paved with good intentions". Some of the best war quotes I've ever seen came from Gen. William T. Sherman, the Union general. Here's a few of them.. **************************************** “It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.” “War is cruelty. There's no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over.” “Every attempt to make war easy and safe will result in humiliation and disaster” “If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world but I am sure we would be getting reports from hell before breakfast.” |
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