I was born in 1959. I spent my most impressionable childhood years in the seventies - from ages 11 - 21. I love the music of the seventies, the fads, the foods, the fashion, the cars, the lifestyle ... just about everything. There were many milestones I covered in this decade: first love (and second, third, fourth to infinity), alcohol and drugs, marriage, heartache, Myrtle Beach, SC, high school and college. Throughout this blog I hope to bring some memories back, as well as share my musings with you.
I like to collect things (cookbooks, hearts, lava lights, etc), visit antique and thrift stores, scour yard sales, bake and cook, write, read, and even get creative sometimes.
I loved lava lamps. I was given a greenish blue one for Christmas when I was in the seventh grade and it almost never got unplugged. The glow it cast in the room was perfect as a night light and whenever I was stressed, I would just sit, mesmerized by its floating globs.
I also got one of these that same year. It was yellow, just like this, and vinyl and stuck to you in hot weather. I spent many hours sitting in this, listening to my eight track tapes, or phonograph.
Here are some pictures of old records (45s) and eight track tapes.
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| My parent's console record player/AM FM radio looked like this. I would play show tune albums on this and dance in the living room. |
My record player actually looked a lot like this.
I remember that the American Top 100 would come on at the end of every year, and I would record it on a reel to reel tape recorder, and then move it to cassette tapes. Wow, talk about time consuming. The program itself lasted 5 hours. Then, I would have to move the songs onto the cassettes.