Tom Wescott wrote:
That's the 80's. I'm very interested in the 20th century eras prior to 1983. Like you, the 70's are very fascinating to me.
Really, that's already the '80s? I thought the mullet was more representative of the mid-70s? I find the 1970s completely fascinating, politically, socially, and the music... I also own Stacy Peralta's skate documentary Dogtown and the Z-Boys – the original with the original shots by Craig Stecyk, not the stupid Hollywood flick made recently. I could watch it like, everyday and not get bored. But oldie surf films (like the original The endless summer) bore me, the surf style's too lame...
Has anybody seen White Dog? It's political, very 1970s, and Christie Mc Nichols is amazing. The dog(s) are amazing too.
To C.D.:
In Germany we have TV news from the 1980s. It's fascinating. (It's good though that they don't have radio news from the 1940! Although I'm sure they have them in archives, also from the London pirate stations, announcing D-Day and stuff...)
That's the 80's. I'm very interested in the 20th century eras prior to 1983. Like you, the 70's are very fascinating to me.
Really, that's already the '80s? I thought the mullet was more representative of the mid-70s? I find the 1970s completely fascinating, politically, socially, and the music... I also own Stacy Peralta's skate documentary Dogtown and the Z-Boys – the original with the original shots by Craig Stecyk, not the stupid Hollywood flick made recently. I could watch it like, everyday and not get bored. But oldie surf films (like the original The endless summer) bore me, the surf style's too lame...
Has anybody seen White Dog? It's political, very 1970s, and Christie Mc Nichols is amazing. The dog(s) are amazing too.
To C.D.:
In Germany we have TV news from the 1980s. It's fascinating. (It's good though that they don't have radio news from the 1940! Although I'm sure they have them in archives, also from the London pirate stations, announcing D-Day and stuff...)
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