I don't know if anyone else is watching BBC4; Top of the Pops, an end-of-year retrospective show from 1978. Now, I'm old enough to remember the seventies - it was Glam Rock and Punk and Disco, wasn't it? Dear God; so far we've had Grease and The Brotherhood of Man! O: - and The Smurfs and Mull Of f***ing Kintyre!! (how can we make this bloody awful dirge of a song even worse than it already is? I know, let's add some bagpipes!) and Noel sodding Edmonds in flares.
And just when you thought it couldn't possibly get any worse... Matchstalk men and bleedin Matchstalk Cats n Dogs.
I mean, as if we didn't have enough to put up with with the rubbish piling on the streets, the power cuts, the dead rotting unburied in the morgues, the Winter of Discontent and all the rest....
Has my memory been playing tricks on me? Was it really this bad?
And just when you thought it couldn't possibly get any worse... Matchstalk men and bleedin Matchstalk Cats n Dogs.
I mean, as if we didn't have enough to put up with with the rubbish piling on the streets, the power cuts, the dead rotting unburied in the morgues, the Winter of Discontent and all the rest....
Has my memory been playing tricks on me? Was it really this bad?
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I'm afraid it really was that bad! Which is why, around the same time, I completely stopped listening to popular music and threw myself wholeheartedly into traditional music.
Well, there were noteable exceptions, of course ::points to icon and genuflects::
LOL!
So, we're talking The sixties... Greatest decade in the history of popular culture, and you're thinking; Beatles, Stones, Hendrix and Brian Wilson and Syd Barrett; Mods and Hippies and acid and that, and what were the biggest hits? Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdink, Cliff Richard and (biggest seller of the decade) Tears for Souvenirs, Ken Dodd.
Not that I have anything against Doddy but...
If nothing else, it proves that taste has always been the preserve of the few and memory is highly selective. *g*
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But it just goes to show - it's the 70's; you're thinking, Floyd and Zep etc. and what do we get? Boney M. ::shakes head with the horror::
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I was thinking more, Syd Barrett, Marc Bolan - the Noel Fielding look.
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:o)
You cheeky monkey, you.
Hey, you've gotta have something in the background when you're editing fic or you'd go mental.
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I guess, my memories of the 70's were somewhat groovier than the reality; though I suppose it depends on what your reality was and I think everyone remembers their teenage years as brilliant no matter what.
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It's the music - there was some fabulous music in the 70's but this 'best of the year' show from 78 is just - agonising. O:!
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Apart from that, the 70s were a lot of fun. I still love flares and platform shoes, and longish hair on guys. And I have Led Zeppelin playing in my car at the moment.
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And you are SO right; the 70's were great! I have such seventies love; I'm sure it's why I have such a thing for Noel Fielding. *g*
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And I kinda liked Do They Know It's Christmas....*grin* Still, a lot of the disco stuff and boy-band precursors left me cold. I couldn't abide ABBA either!
Spreading the Boosh luuurve...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IjGNJPNyzU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzTGNIiidbI&NR=1
And check out Old Gregg; ever drunk Baileys from a shoe?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRWVJ3AeFAk
DTKIC can throw me into a coma. I hate it so much it burns out my synapses. (o: Now disco, I kinda like... (o:
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I reckon we all have selective amnesia. That's why we only remember the good stuff.
Except for Noel Edmonds in flares. I never managed to shake that memory off. ::retreats to behind the couch::