That’s what the headline says. The reality: 20 pics that remind you how we lost our collective minds for an entire decade.
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Bell bottoms started 1964/65 IIRC in CA, maybe sooner. Pretty sure Cher was wearing them @ that time. 100% sure my sister was. ✔
Digressing ~ carry on …
Agnetha Fältskog (Abba) was one hell of a good looking woman.
Here they are today.
The headline lies! Nothing will make me nostalgic for the 70s.
It was a great decade. Sure it had some negative and crazy aspects, but overall it was wonderful – and for reasons and with applicable examples that stretch far beyond the cursory analysis provide by that article – an article that has tell-tale signs of having been written by AI (which is a negative aspect of the current years).
For my money, Land of the Lost was the second-best Saturday morning kids’ show of all time (Jonny Quest, of course, was the hands-down #1). And although I’m not as down on ABBA and disco as most people seem to be, any decade that gave us Bowie, Springsteen, Zeppelin, Joel, The Eagles, The Cars, prog rock, and funk is a decade worthy of nostalgia.
Jonny Quest was “prime-time” not Sat morning, although it may have eventually aired on Sat morning. “ran on ABC in primetime on early Friday nights for one season from 1964 to 1965.”
Per Wiki:
I stand corrected. I only remember it from Saturday mornings–I was 4 when it aired prime-time, and bedtime was at 8:00. I wonder if this was the first show to get canceled on account of expense and not ratings.
I didn’t “correct” you. I just stated the facts, and they essentially proved that your memory was correct, more or less. Although Jonny started as a prime time show, it lasted only one season as such, then carried on for years and years through Saturday kiddie time, and that’s really how people remember it.
I vaguely remember the one season in prime time, but I never got into it. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a full episode. We were a one-TV family by maternal decree, and Jonny was on opposite Rawhide or Daniel Boone, which were the family’s compromise choices. By the time Jonny Q reached Saturday, I was too old for cartoons – except of course for the various Jay Ward cartoons, which were popular in the college dorms.