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Marc Chevalier said:Know what will last? Samba will last. Fado will last. Tango will last. Flamenco will last. Slavic choral music will last. African rhythmic drumming will last.
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Nope. The Fado is dead---thank God.
Marc Chevalier said:Know what will last? Samba will last. Fado will last. Tango will last. Flamenco will last. Slavic choral music will last. African rhythmic drumming will last.
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jamespowers said:I don't think they had the Just Say No campaign I guess.
The times might have been a bit more dangerous as that stuff was everywhere and available. That was dangerous to people in a naive time. Now, the children know more about it than we do.
reetpleat said:I think the drugs are much worse. Crack, and meth are more addictive, I think.
Marc Chevalier said:
jamespowers said:And the squirrel playing the pipe. lol lol
Heather said:Oh yeah!! lol
reetpleat said:I think the drugs are much worse. Crack, and meth are more addictive, I think.
Marc Chevalier said:
Yes I think they were, they were not oblivious to it. My parents decried the shoddy workmanship which began to overtake the marketplace and longed for "the good old days".Marc Chevalier said:It's true. The quality of manufactured consumer goods went way, way, WAY down. I don't know how people put up with it ... or were they a captive market?
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Maj.Nick Danger said:In a word, it was the sheer cheapness of the decade, it was the decade of tawdry plastic and planned obsolescence. I was there,..I saw it,..:eusa_doh: (Also, it was the direct precursor of the even more awful 70s!)
Marc Chevalier said:It's true. The quality of manufactured consumer goods went way, way, WAY down. I don't know how people put up with it ... or were they a captive market?
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jamespowers said:That was true but it was also a preoccupation with modernity. It meant out with old and in with the new cheap crap. Plastic was new and modern. You had people saying that the future was plastics and all that tripe. They were right. However the future looks like plastic that fell apart and broke like your old Mr. Potatohead. Plastics without any UV protectant meant they fell apart after a short amount of sun exposure. It still does today but after a longer time. I'll take wood and metal over plastic any day when it comes to rough and tumble wear.
Marc Chevalier said:Know what will last? Samba will last. Fado will last. Tango will last. Flamenco will last. Slavic choral music will last. African rhythmic drumming will last.
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LizzieMaine said:Look up Vance Packard's books from the late fifties/early sixties -- he predicted all of this before it happened. When the Boys from Marketing got full charge, it was beginning of the end for America as a manufacturing power.
LizzieMaine said:Polka bands will outlast them all. Frankie Yankovic lives.
LizzieMaine said:Frankie Yankovic lives.