Today’s history lesson reminds us that people in the Seventy’s were terrible dancers; fortunately though, the long hair limited their vision enough to prevent them from dying of embarrassment ;^)
Danger, I was an excellent dancer in the 70s… My judgement may have been a bit clouded though. My hair might have been a bit long, I couldn’t really see what I was doing. It was 40 years ago, my memory may have faded a bit. But I was definitely an excellent dancer back then.
My summers had background music from the late ’60s until the last country oldies station faded into the static here in metro Atlanta. I’ve just installed a microSD in my new phone with thousands of mp3s I’ve accumulated since the first time a computer of mine had a CD drive (though I’ve had to re-rip a lot of them since then to get mp3s instead of WMAs).
I’ll confess that one track, I first heard as local forecast music on The Weather Channel before it went full AGW fascist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyLMgIR69G4
Public Image Ltd – Rise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN-GGeNPQEg
Today’s history lesson reminds us that people in the Seventy’s were terrible dancers; fortunately though, the long hair limited their vision enough to prevent them from dying of embarrassment ;^)
Ok, here’s mine: Summer of 69
Kid Rock, All Summer Long, though he is quite a bit younger than I am the summers were like this for me too. Love my State in the summer.
Danger, I was an excellent dancer in the 70s… My judgement may have been a bit clouded though. My hair might have been a bit long, I couldn’t really see what I was doing. It was 40 years ago, my memory may have faded a bit. But I was definitely an excellent dancer back then.
Sweet, DC.
“School’s Out”
de los Angeles rows my summer boat with Canteloube.
Me?
I’m at a loss.
Make no mistake.
My fave is.
“For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow.”
Well, in 1978 this song was my mantra. The lyric that resonated the most was “wastin’ all my time.”
https://youtu.be/TsPh-EgH65M
-Hold Your Head Up by Argent
-Honky Tonk Woman by The Rolling Stones
-School’s Out by Alice Cooper
-Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple
My summers had background music from the late ’60s until the last country oldies station faded into the static here in metro Atlanta. I’ve just installed a microSD in my new phone with thousands of mp3s I’ve accumulated since the first time a computer of mine had a CD drive (though I’ve had to re-rip a lot of them since then to get mp3s instead of WMAs).
I’ll confess that one track, I first heard as local forecast music on The Weather Channel before it went full AGW fascist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvUQcnfwUUM
Jerry, Mungo Jerry