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What, no Steely Dan?
NO!
What, no Steely Dan?
Neil Diamond was the highest paid performer during the 70s and I still listen to his music today that he recorded then, not now. I found one good thing about the 70s so I shall quit now before I blow my memory trying to remember anything else great that came out of the 70s.
... and also my interest in vintage clothing, which ties directly with the kind of stuff that I was buying in the thrift stores back then. I won't even begin to lament how expensive stuff has become now that I was buying and wearing for a buck or two back then. [/IMG]
Ugh. If only I had invested in higher quality items I saw all.the.time. back then. It was everywhere. Idiot child, was I.
NOOOOOO!!! I clearly stated that I still listen to his music of "then", not "now". Today he's a has-been and I can't stand him.
Ugh. If only I had invested in higher quality items I saw all.the.time. back then. It was everywhere. Idiot child, was I.
Jokes about yuppie stockbrokers in 1987. "What do you call a 28 year old broker in suspenders?" "Waiter!"
Yeah.......but not much would still fit me anyway.
Like Mrs. Hawk says...it doesn't matter if it still fits, if you wore it the first time it was in style, you shouldn't be wearing when it comes back.
I've had more than one police detective tell me that Barney Miller was the most realistic cop show ever made.
The seventies also had white guys with Afros. That was not a good look.