“I tell ya. Girls, they always gave me a hard time…” Got a minute? Here’s a 60-second clip of harried comedian, Rodney Dangerfield on The Ed Sullivan Show. The performance originally aired on March 08, 1970. I tell ya. What’s … Continue reading
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(Click to enlarge) “Perfected by Bausch & Lomb to meet stringent Air Force specifications.” Only $12 bucks. Not bad. Daily 70s Ad #159: Ray-Bans ‘Optimum Optics’ originally appeared in the June, 1970 issue of Flying magazine. (Source: Flying) Previously on … Continue reading
A very good Monday to you. Let us start off the week by hopping all the way back to 1970. Here’s Elton John singing “Your Song” live in a performance for the BBC. “Your Song” appeared on the L.P. Elton … Continue reading
“I Can Feel Your Heartbeat” appeared on The Partridge Family Album, the fictional pop rockers’ debut disc. The tune is a funky, wah-wah pedal-flavored number written by Wes Farrell, Jim Cretecos and Mike Appel. “I Can Feel Your Heartbeat” has … Continue reading
(Click to enlarge) “Pants are striped to match the shirt, and feature a full-flare leg.” So very modern! Daily 70s Ad #145: Arrow Shirts ‘Mach II’ originally appeared in the June, 1970 issue of Flying magazine. (Source: Flying) Previously on … Continue reading
Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you my new favorite tune, “Go Back,” by Crabby Appleton. I discovered this 44-year-old gem a day or two back after stumbling across an ad (see above) in an an ancient Billboard magazine. A brief … Continue reading