Jwag
One of the Regulars
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eh, yea not a disco fan. I guess I mean good rock and country. A major Pink Floyd fan here.
I'm with you on that one. I put disco and the vast majority of music produced in the last 15 years or so in the same category: Noise that I don't/won't/can't listen to.I dunno if I would go that far.......
Were you even born in the 70s?
One problem is, people don't even know what Disco is! Watch Car Wash, and I bet you think every song on their is Disco? Well, it's not! [video=youtube;M5Z9-QCmZyw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Z9-QCmZyw[/video]
I'm with you on that one. I put disco and the vast majority of music produced in the last 15 years or so in the same category: Noise that I don't/won't/can't listen to.
And then we had the 1970's cars. We went from the James Bond of the, Aston Martin DB5, can't post two Youtube clips simultaneously, so you will have to click on the link if you were taking a vacation on Mars in the 1960's, and missed the original, and only worthy, Bond.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce1aPY_JQXY
to the fibreglass Lotus Esprit, of the 1970's Roger Moore era.
[video=youtube;qhKifK99e8E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhKifK99e8E[/video]
Then it just sucks in general.
Still a great song any way you look at it! Then again, the 80s gave us Oingo Boingo, Nuff Said!
If the '70s were a ten-year national migraine, the '80s were lying curled up in a fetal position on the bathroom floor trying to recover from the migraine. For ten years.
Yes, gas lines, Vietnam, 20% interest rates, high unemployment, ugly clothes, interior decorating and accessories was waaaaaaaaayyyy better. lol lol lol
Yes, gas lines, Vietnam, 20% interest rates, high unemployment, ugly clothes, interior decorating and accessories was waaaaaaaaayyyy better. lol lol lol
The eighties were awful. Unemployment here was in the twenties for a lot of the time, the clothes were ridiculous, the design sensibilities were even worse, the music was inane, and the general happy-talk zeitgeist was just plain dumb. I didn't enjoy any aspect of the eighties.
I think things went downhill starting about 1965.
Nah, the slippery slope started in 1945. But the ultimate end result was the same.
I know things went downhill starting in 1965.
At least that's the way I felt at 19 & visiting places with strange foreign names
courtesy of my uncle Sam.
So much of it matters where you lived. In NJ, the '80s were like life returned. Prices stabilized (trips to the super market weren't a nerve racking search for older, not-yet-marked-higher food), less people lost their jobs and more people were getting them and interest rates came down so people started to buy homes again. In general, economic life returned.
I am not - not at all, not for a moment - disputing in anyway your experience in Maine, but living in NJ, our experience (or at least my very "Wonder Year" middle-class family, friends and neighbors), in general, saw things get much better.