Wow that was great. I of course especially enjoyed the cars but also many things. The overall cleanliness of streets, the way people took a bit of pride in how they appear in public, and more observations that may border on getting political so I'll leave those out.
Wow that was great. I of course especially enjoyed the cars but also many things. The overall cleanliness of streets, the way people took a bit of pride in how they appear in public, and more observations that may border on getting political so I'll leave those out.
That's what struck me, the overall cleanliness.
"We live in a time when intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended".
Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: bigdad]
#3010262 01/29/2201:59 PM01/29/2201:59 PM
Wow that was great. I of course especially enjoyed the cars but also many things. The overall cleanliness of streets, the way people took a bit of pride in how they appear in public, and more observations that may border on getting political so I'll leave those out.
Absolutely I noticed this as well, plus I remember as a kid these things as well - they hit home when I compare the last 30 or so years to the way things were when I was a kid in the 60's & early 70's. People gave a sh*t back then. We were taught to take the grocery cart back into the store, comb our hair before going out, wear decent clothes when going out, etc. Society was disciplined because people cared.
Wow that was great. I of course especially enjoyed the cars but also many things. The overall cleanliness of streets, the way people took a bit of pride in how they appear in public, and more observations that may border on getting political so I'll leave those out.
Absolutely I noticed this as well, plus I remember as a kid these things as well - they hit home when I compare the last 30 or so years to the way things were when I was a kid in the 60's & early 70's. People gave a sh*t back then. We were taught to take the grocery cart back into the store, comb our hair before going out, wear decent clothes when going out, etc. Society was disciplined because people cared.
Yes! I wish I had a dollar for everytime my dad said to me "go change your shirt. You're not going out in that shirt" when I was a kid and had a sloppy old t-shirt on and we were going to the store or somewhere like that.
Yeah, the world of my youth; and I'd gladly go back. Thanks for the trip ! Manners & behavior & being considerate seem to have deteriorated hugely since. By the same token, I was fortunate to be a middle-class white kid, not a black kid in the South. Most of those places I'll never visit again; they've turned into sh*#holes where being in the wrong place at the wrong time can bring disaster.
Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: topside]
#3010365 01/29/2207:01 PM01/29/2207:01 PM
I agree with most if not all the reply's...a simpler time. Today people don't seem to care about one and other, not deeply but even superficially. In the past you made your self presentable when you went into public as a sign of respect not only for your self but for those that you were going to be around. You spoke respectfully not only as a sign of intelligence but not to offend others within ear shot. Courtesy was a way of being... made others days just a little bit easier. Now F bombing in public conversations , cutting people off in traffic, just general rudeness and even farting in public seem to be the norm and accepted behavior. OK rant off cool pics of days gone by though
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Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: topside]
#3010368 01/29/2207:16 PM01/29/2207:16 PM
Wow that was great. I of course especially enjoyed the cars but also many things. The overall cleanliness of streets, the way people took a bit of pride in how they appear in public, and more observations that may border on getting political so I'll leave those out.
Absolutely I noticed this as well, plus I remember as a kid these things as well - they hit home when I compare the last 30 or so years to the way things were when I was a kid in the 60's & early 70's. People gave a sh*t back then. We were taught to take the grocery cart back into the store, comb our hair before going out, wear decent clothes when going out, etc. Society was disciplined because people cared.
Agreed, a time long gone, that never will be repeated.....I have to laugh at individuals who make comments "the good O'l days weren't as good as we recall them to be", .....bullcrap, yeah growing up/living back in those "days" had its issues as well, but NOTHING, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING back then compared to the decay, deviance, strife and chaos that is today's society....
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[Re: DAYCLONA]
#3010423 01/29/2211:38 PM01/29/2211:38 PM
10 minutes and 46 seconds well spent. Thanks for posting
30+ minutes or more well spent Like a lot of members I paused and even went back to compare previous photos of the same place but a different point of view. The Camel cigarette billboard in Time Square gave me a chuckle as I remember the fake smoke coming out of it with a different face Checking out all of the cars and trucks. Then reading and re-reading the marquees and signs for what's to eat or buy or who's playing in Vegas or Reno, and remembering the one summer (break) working on Steeplechase Peir in Atlantic City for money to buy another bigger motorcycle....THANKS for the Memories as they say
Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
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#3010451 01/30/2203:32 AM01/30/2203:32 AM
The pictures that are in the post are magical in a number of ways. For me, growing up in the 60's was a joy.
The pictures don't show all the cigarette butts on the ground. If one was 65 years old you were likely at death's door, sure some lived longer, but life was pretty tough. Smoking=lung cancer, and a lot of people smoked. When you went to family gatherings, if people had farming relatives, inevitably there was some farmer that had lost an arm in a thrashing machine accident or similar. Rivers burned, air in many large urban areas was awful. Cars were not very safe, people still drove cars with solid steering columns and no seat belts. The interstate highway system was quite incomplete and travel took a lot of time. A trip to Europe was an almost never experience or at most once per lifetime thing. If you traveled you had to stock up on traveler's checks before you went. A trip to Australia or New Zealand, are you kidding? People got 2 weeks of vacation at most. Cancer or Heart disease, if you had either good luck. 1966-1970 probably averaged 500,000 US troops per year in Viet Nam. If you were a minority in the US south, or anywhere in the US, what was your opportunity? People were still building bomb shelters in their backyards. Everyone over 65 had dentures. Most people only had an image of the world from the pictures in National Geographic. Weather forecasting beyond the day before was non existent. If your parents called grandma and grandpa, 3 minutes on the phone was about $ 2.65: no wonder that everyone had a sand timer next to the phone.
Being a kid in the suburbs in the 1960's was great for me. In so many ways ideal, The Beach Boys were young, not geezers, and we had the 1970's to look forward to. Plus halter tops were about to appear.
Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: Redbird]
#3010518 01/30/2212:56 PM01/30/2212:56 PM
Life is very good. I like the past, but I also see that everyone did not have so easy.
Friends come to my home and say it like like a perfect new house from the 1920's. I am happy that I can get on an airplane anytime and have the technology of today all the time.
Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: Redbird]
#3010551 01/30/2202:20 PM01/30/2202:20 PM
Of course there are many things that are better now, thanks to advancements in medicine, technology, etc. But this doesn't mean we had to suffer all the negatives to enjoy the positives!
Facts are stubborn things.
Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: bigdad]
#3010559 01/30/2203:03 PM01/30/2203:03 PM
Thanks for posting. That was great. The comparison to 60 yrs. later is...well...in the eyes of the beholder
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Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: bigdad]
#3010775 01/31/2211:23 AM01/31/2211:23 AM
Life is very good. I like the past, but I also see that everyone did not have so easy.
Friends come to my home and say it like like a perfect new house from the 1920's. I am happy that I can get on an airplane anytime and have the technology of today all the time.
Re: 62 Photos of the 60's
[Re: A12]
#3010844 01/31/2202:11 PM01/31/2202:11 PM
Great video, thanks for posting. Plenty of cool cars but at around the 5:40 mark there's a 1954 Buick Skylark in the background, one of 836 built. Very cool to see it.