This was a time often described as s.h.r.i.l.l, colorful and simply cr-r-r-r-r-azy. When was it? If you guessed the super groovy 70s, also known as the Decade of the Disco, you nailed it! What do you remember best? Do you ever feel Stuck in the 70s? Do you have special 70s music tunes that you just can't seem to get out of your head? See if your favorite tunes are at And the music goes on...Stuck in the 70s!
Take a nostalgic trip back in time as you unpack the stored memories of your own childhood or explore what was popular when your parents were the kids.
And, that is only part of the story. Ah-h-h-h, remembering the 70s: the mads, glads and the fads. . .
Mads: Nixon Era, Vietnam War
Glads: Pop and Easy Listening, Dance & R&B, Rock 'n' Roll and Punk Rock
Fads: Micro, Mini or Maxi, Flared Trousers, Bell Bottoms and Trouser Suits, Platform Shoes. . .much, much more, Crazy Fads
Let me know what you remember best by leaving a comment.
I remember college I started in 68 and graduated in 72. First day on campus I wore a mini skirt that my mom had made me. She made all my clothes but that one was special as my parents were very reserved. I loved bell bottom pants, the beattles and rock and roll. Hayley Mills was my idol and Connie Francis was my sister's idol. But then there was Elvis, the beach boys and oh so many others. Being in college we didn't have time for much but studying but it was a new adventure in our life. While others were off doing peace marches we were studying. We worried about the draft, draft card burning and who would cross the Canadian border. You were lucky if you were in College you were given an education deferment. If not for that my fiancee would have gone right away as his number was like 10. He never would have survived the Vietnam war. He was too much of a momma's boy. We were one of the first generations that parents could see their kids going to college and be proud as most were lucky to finish high school before us. My how time's have changed.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing some of your memories! Those of us who grew up through the 60s and 70s are indeed very fortunate to have experienced one of the greatest eras of all time:>)
DeleteSome of the best NY Yankees baseball games ever. Joe Frazier beats Mohammed Ali. People magazine. Gas lines, odd and even days, green and red flags. Those tanks better be under 1/2 and only $3.00 worth allowed! Small cars. The World Trade Center opens. Philippe Petit tightropes across the towers. I graduated high school in 1974 and moved to Texas. Flew on Braniff, very colorful planes. George Willig, the Human Fly, scales the south tower of the World Trade Center and is fined $1.10. It brought tourism to an ailing NYC. Movies: The Seven Ups, Dog Day Afternoon, The Godfather. The Carpenters, Hall and Oates, Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. Yes, those were the days. Thanks, Sharla, for the memories!
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