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Things You Couldn’t Live Without in the 1960s and 1970s

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When we think back to our younger days, there were some things that just made life better. Some were necessary and others were just nice to have, but all became a part of life during the times. So, let’s take a look back at some things that you absolutely couldn’t live without in the 1960s and 1970s!
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@incog99skd11
@incog99skd11 Ай бұрын
Anyone remember the Norelco shaver ads at Christmas with the shaver sledding through the snow?
@KarlLaFong-v2q
@KarlLaFong-v2q Ай бұрын
Wasn't Santa Clause sitting on it?
@saminaneen
@saminaneen Ай бұрын
@@KarlLaFong-v2q Yo momma, was sitting, on Santa's face, Babyboy
@KarlLaFong-v2q
@KarlLaFong-v2q Ай бұрын
@@saminaneen No, I believe it was your sister! Speaking of faces...... in your face!
@saminaneen
@saminaneen Ай бұрын
@@KarlLaFong-v2q Your comments are irrelevant, no facts are in evidence, you are cautioned about "improper thinking", and all your comments will be stricken from the record, thanks for playing, you lose
@julienielsen3746
@julienielsen3746 Ай бұрын
Used to think that ws so cute when I was a kid. Part of Christmas back then. Along with the great Christmas specials on TV. Glad we had a color TV. Always RCA.
@wendyh2708
@wendyh2708 Ай бұрын
I watch Recollection Road, and some days, I really wish I could go back. Even if just for a little while. They were the best of days.
@thetruth7046
@thetruth7046 Ай бұрын
@@wendyh2708 Take me with you when you go, Miss Wendy! Maybe we can hitchhike back.
@ValerieGriner
@ValerieGriner Ай бұрын
Me, too! I grew up in the 60's and 70's...much better times!
@TangledNana
@TangledNana Ай бұрын
Yeah, we all do. It would be so nice to have a do-over!😊
@The_Whimsical_Stenographer
@The_Whimsical_Stenographer Ай бұрын
Sometimes I get sad watching these videos. I’d give anything to go back if only for a little while. 😔
@The_Whimsical_Stenographer
@The_Whimsical_Stenographer Ай бұрын
@@thetruth7046don’t leave me.
@northernlitez1
@northernlitez1 Ай бұрын
We lived on our bikes in the early 70's. Huffys and stingrays with banana seats. We went all over as carefree as could be. Those were great times.
@sonyafox3271
@sonyafox3271 Ай бұрын
And, then, we flipped it over when, we weren’t ride it, we would crank the peddles with our hands, we pretended we were the ice cream shop! 14:39
@jenniferhansen3622
@jenniferhansen3622 Ай бұрын
We did that in the 80s as well. My friends and I always flipped our bikes over too, and pretended we were making ice cream. 😊
@grampsradio
@grampsradio Ай бұрын
I had the Schwinn Stingray with the banana seat, wide slick on the back, 5 speed shifter on the frame and chopper style handlebars! Metal Flake purple, she was the envy of the neighborhood! Thanks Dad! Over a half century later, I still remember that magnificent bike!
@jillefeldme9452
@jillefeldme9452 Ай бұрын
Mine was a Huffy, bright yellow.
@williammouri1096
@williammouri1096 Ай бұрын
In the mid 70's, I had a black Huffy. Can't tell you how many patches, tubes, and tires I went through. It was fantastic!
@northernlitez1
@northernlitez1 Ай бұрын
Oh how i miss those saturday mornings with my bowl of cereal and bugs bunny, scooby and the jetsons
@DominikQuesnel
@DominikQuesnel Ай бұрын
As a early gen z (2005) kid i agree wish i could go back it was a simpler time
@catholicfaithofmine2664
@catholicfaithofmine2664 Ай бұрын
O those csrtoons are on you tube and u can always buy a box of cereal
@marcogarza4457
@marcogarza4457 Ай бұрын
i loved the the show Dungeons and Dragons
@michellewall6748
@michellewall6748 Ай бұрын
Me too….
@David-sc2ir
@David-sc2ir Ай бұрын
Johnny Quest was my favorite cartoon!
@jimh.8138
@jimh.8138 Ай бұрын
I took a high school class in typewriting and spent several years pounding those manual typewriter keys. What a joy when the electric typewriter came along!
@fr2ncm9
@fr2ncm9 Ай бұрын
Now you are either typing your entry on a computer keyboard or sending it via a smartphone.
@laurachristianson1688
@laurachristianson1688 Ай бұрын
Remember having to type out my senior term paper on a little manual typewriter…had to be very specific as to paper margins , footnotes etc. Took me longer to do the finished project than all the work I did with research and notes. Still I got one of the only 2 A’s in what was considered an accelerated class.
@loriloristuff
@loriloristuff Ай бұрын
I took a semester of typing in my sophomore year of high school. I am still the world's worst typist! Now, however, I can correct my mistakes without an eraser or gallon of WiteOut. THANK GOODNESS for the 21st century!
@peggyl2849
@peggyl2849 10 күн бұрын
And when they made the one with the correction ribbon......oh, baby...
@WarHawk-
@WarHawk- 4 күн бұрын
Oh yes, the IBM Selectric with the 'ball' type unit.
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 Ай бұрын
I'm 59 and I remember all of these thanks for the memories.🇺🇲🙋‍♂️🇺🇲
@PaulTesta
@PaulTesta Ай бұрын
Ditto here. 59 too. Born in '65. I also remember all these things! 😊
@domsalexa
@domsalexa Ай бұрын
May 12, 1965 here! Lol
@lisalynnmarie2448
@lisalynnmarie2448 Ай бұрын
@@domsalexa Jan 16, 1965 - I loved doing ceramics with my mom, but now I can't even find a place to do them. I was also a huge fan of bell bottoms lol I still have 2 pairs and wear them when the mood hits me😊
@PaulTesta
@PaulTesta Ай бұрын
@@domsalexa You're 16 days younger than me!
@domsalexa
@domsalexa Ай бұрын
@@PaulTesta Cool! 👌🏼
@footballlvnlady
@footballlvnlady Ай бұрын
I remember in high school typing class. We all were typing in unison and then reached the end and the bells rung.
@dtplusthepoints3409
@dtplusthepoints3409 Ай бұрын
Yep. Can still hear the teacher calling out: J K L ; . . .F D S A, J K L; . . .F D S A. . .
@staceyl.thienel1499
@staceyl.thienel1499 Ай бұрын
I remember having to focus on margins and page #s. Word is awesome!
@domsalexa
@domsalexa Ай бұрын
Playing with the View-Master when i was a kid made me love photography & travel later in life. One of my most beloved toys ever!!!
@jujubegold
@jujubegold Ай бұрын
Same. It’s the only “toy” I have remaining from my childhood. Still have most of the original packages and slides.
@maisies927
@maisies927 Ай бұрын
I loved paper dolls as a kid. I didn't like Barbie. I loved it when new albums came out from my favorite singers.
@juttadestiny6810
@juttadestiny6810 Ай бұрын
Paper dolls my sisters and mine favourite 1960 s 🇦🇺❤️💚❤️
@maisies927
@maisies927 Ай бұрын
​@@juttadestiny6810The 60s was the same for me as well. I'm 66 years old.
@loriloristuff
@loriloristuff Ай бұрын
They had adult Viewmaster reel sets. No, they weren't porn! They were generally glorified travel adventures.
@artiek1177
@artiek1177 Ай бұрын
Yes, the old flash bulb cubes.
@pjesf
@pjesf 11 күн бұрын
Yep - I was maybe 10 and had that Kodak Instamatic 100. Cutting edge 😂
@jacklittle1624
@jacklittle1624 Ай бұрын
Imagine gen z trying to use a manual typewriter😯 No delete, no spelling/grammar correction, no preview, no emoji’s😂😂😂
@christinebutler7630
@christinebutler7630 Ай бұрын
And no abbreviations allowed! Every word had to be typed out in its entirety.
@netwrench6570
@netwrench6570 Ай бұрын
Bro, they don't even type, they twitter flick the letters.
@candyflair7946
@candyflair7946 Ай бұрын
😅👍
@kd6836
@kd6836 Ай бұрын
I’m not sure they have the strength to strike the keys.
@r.a.contrerasma8578
@r.a.contrerasma8578 Ай бұрын
No plagiarism
@mikeywid4954
@mikeywid4954 Ай бұрын
Thank you Recollection Road for your wonderful videos of yesteryear. I'm 74 yo and they always evoke such wonderful memories of days gone by.
@matrox
@matrox Ай бұрын
Viewmasters were indeed a part of my life. Still have them with a box of vintage viewmaster slides packed away.😁
@domsalexa
@domsalexa Ай бұрын
I wish i have mine still😢 I had the brown one during the early 70s and later on the red one in the late 70s/early 80s
@julienielsen3746
@julienielsen3746 Ай бұрын
The only one I kept was The Addams Family. Loved seeing that in color.
@bridgetmccracken1381
@bridgetmccracken1381 Ай бұрын
It was such a great time to be young!! Thank you for this sweet look back 😊
@jasonrodgers9063
@jasonrodgers9063 Ай бұрын
"Hitch-hiking". Dear Lord, astonishing that ANYONE survived! Remember the classic bumper sticker? A silhouette of a busty girl with her thumb out, and the timeless caption- "Gas, grass, or ass, NOBODY rides for free!"
@carlsaganlives4036
@carlsaganlives4036 Ай бұрын
If you were a dude, 'spare change' and a little smoke are helpful then. Chicks? Heehee...
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 17 күн бұрын
maybe there weren't as many psychos on the roads then...
@69Hurst442
@69Hurst442 Ай бұрын
I have over 10k in albums that I started when I was 12. I’m now 60 and the sound is so pure that no other platform comes close. Thanks for touching upon a lost art form. Your channel covers everything. Thank you for this channel. I wish you all the best.
@brianquilty687
@brianquilty687 Ай бұрын
Wow !! That is quite the album collection. I started collecting vintage table top radios back in the day. I'm now 70 and have about 50 real cool old time table top radios.
@69Hurst442
@69Hurst442 Ай бұрын
@@brianquilty687 I would love to see those radios. They must be collector items. Once again a dying art form. They are a an American art form. Hang on to them. I’m sure the Smithsonian would like to see them.
@joeheid2776
@joeheid2776 Ай бұрын
One Sat a month we had slide night. My dad preferred slides to photographs. Great memories.
@invisigoth777
@invisigoth777 Ай бұрын
your voice, the background music, and the subject, makes me just want to rip open space and time, and go back to those times
@thetruth7046
@thetruth7046 Ай бұрын
The portable transistor radio was a great escape! CKLW out of Detroit had the best of music, then on Friday nights the scary movies played, which let your imagination run wild! Great times! The reel mower however, death on two wheels. I would spend hours picking up sticks in the yard before mowing, only to be abruptly stopped by the one stick I missed and have the mower handle smack me in the teeth!
@willswords7373
@willswords7373 Ай бұрын
I still have some “ solid gold “ lps from cklw , Detroit
@rich7787
@rich7787 Ай бұрын
CKLW was before my time, but I’m from Detroit as well and have very fond memories of the radio stations I did grow up with
@thetruth7046
@thetruth7046 Ай бұрын
@@willswords7373 I was a country kid, so much so that our neighbors were the Ingalls, and the Waltons.😁 CKLW was our lifeline to the “real” world.
@markharrington7843
@markharrington7843 Ай бұрын
The push mower was yet another rapid learning educational device.
@RJDA.Dakota
@RJDA.Dakota Ай бұрын
I an not from your are but as I lived in the great Midwest many a night with my portable transistor or shortwave radio I would seek out stations just like this one. CKLW, WLS, KAAY, and a lot of other stations were each individually great stations. Many other stations also like WABC and my hometown KXOK. Different days. Awesome memories, at night I could pick them all up.
@NASCARFAN93100
@NASCARFAN93100 Ай бұрын
It's always a good day whenever Recollection Road uploads
@allan9603
@allan9603 Ай бұрын
Yes, just wish they participated in these Comments.
@jenniferhansen3622
@jenniferhansen3622 Ай бұрын
​@@allan9603Yes, it definitely bothers me that he never answers questions or participates with us.
@allan9603
@allan9603 Ай бұрын
@@jenniferhansen3622 , It should be a requirement once you get a channel on YT.
@joequillun7790
@joequillun7790 Ай бұрын
They're too busy putting together their next video, to reply to thousands of commenters.
@jenniferhansen3622
@jenniferhansen3622 Ай бұрын
@@joequillun7790 Other KZbinrs do it, and they're busy too.
@hollygolightly6243
@hollygolightly6243 Ай бұрын
Who could forget the family station wagon for vacations … in Avocado green here 😂
@loriloristuff
@loriloristuff Ай бұрын
Ours was red.
@hollygolightly6243
@hollygolightly6243 Ай бұрын
@@loriloristuff I loved the red ones ❤️
@coldlakealta4043
@coldlakealta4043 Ай бұрын
yes, and with fake wood trim down the sides and across the back
@hollygolightly6243
@hollygolightly6243 Ай бұрын
@@coldlakealta4043 yes a lot of them had the fake wood trim. And some had yacht deck paneling on top 😃
@julienielsen3746
@julienielsen3746 Ай бұрын
I never got to ride in a station wagon in the 60s or 70s. We had pickup trucks with a cab. Got to ride back there once awhile.
@mewregaurdhissyfit7733
@mewregaurdhissyfit7733 Ай бұрын
You know you're old when..............you see a 20 something person in a thrift store pick up a Viewmaster and say "What is this thing". As a teen boy in the 70s, I remember velour shirts, bell bottom pants, dingo boots, and feathered hair being all the rage in my high school. Also tricked out vans and sports coupes with shiny mag wheels and twice the size rear tires for extra grip when racing out in the boonies. And fro's. Lots of kids started perming their hair and many just flat out got fro's. And don't forget, the 70's is when you said everything on a Tshirt. And thats when marketing Tshirts came out.....companies had to gret a cut of the profits on putting stuff on Tshirts as well. Guys colognes: Old Spice, Musk, Polo, Hai Karate, and Paco Rabanne for those with cash burning a hole in their pocket. And for girls it was clogs, Candies, hot pants with colored tights, and frizzy hairstyles. Lip gloss was EVERYWHERE as well. And you either had to smell like Charlie, Shalimar, Loves Baby Soft, or if you had money.....Channel #5. And DON'T forget that hideous BLUE EYESHADOW you could see from space!!!
@MelissaThompson432
@MelissaThompson432 Ай бұрын
Sweet Honesty from Avon.
@dad4ever-c90
@dad4ever-c90 Ай бұрын
Cousin Eddie, in National Lampoon's Vacation, said it best. I don't know why they call this stuff Hamburger Helper. It does just fine by itself. Mmm Mmm! As a typical poor college student, that was about as GOURMET as meals got for me.
@thetruth7046
@thetruth7046 Ай бұрын
With Tabasco on top it was a 10 out of 10!
@sonyafox3271
@sonyafox3271 Ай бұрын
When, they finally added sour cream sauce to the Beef Stroganoff towards the late 80s, OMG, it was like about time! Even though, I learned to make my own homemade version of Stroganoff, I still like Hamburger Helper’s version and, I usually add a little extra sour cream in the mix, as well, as adding some chopped onions and, fresh mushrooms! 8:55
@northernlitez1
@northernlitez1 Ай бұрын
Love that cousin Eddy
@user-hb6vn9ym6e
@user-hb6vn9ym6e Ай бұрын
I love those National Lampoons Vacation movies they amazing ❤
@zacharyrome3432
@zacharyrome3432 Ай бұрын
I still eat it about once per week !
@jeremy1350
@jeremy1350 Ай бұрын
Record players !! My grandparents had an old Victrola, a standing furniture box with the radio and 78 rpm record player, and a stand alone 33 rpm record player, that had the stub attachment for 45's. I got my first transistor radio when I was a little kid, with the "Single Ear Bud" line out. I had a Red View Master !! Yup, I had the Schwinn blue bike with the white banana seat. Pictured in this video. The day my father took off the training wheels and I began my first solo ride, I ran over one of the young girls who lived on my street, it was quite comical, but she was not happy about being run over !! My grandparents also had one of those manual lawn mowers, where I learned how to mow the lawn as a young boy. They later got a gas powered 1st generation lawn mower. Atari 1979 !!! Space Invaders, The shooting gallery, the race track. God Forbid a parent allowed their kids to drink from the hose in the back yard today. That gave us strength and helped us fight off bugs and other illnesses. My mother would send us outside and lock the door, and would not allow us back inside until dinner time. In Miami we skated at the Kendall Skating Rink. We had 2 Beta Max machines and movies we would trade between families to copy movies back and forth. Aw, you didn't mention the Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop, How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop?? One, Two, Three .... THREE !!!
@vmobile890
@vmobile890 Ай бұрын
Just ate a Tootsie roll now sitting in front of my stereo system with record player 33 and 78’s handed down through the family . I switch from iphone bluetooth music to records all works as new . The Atari is in storage getting ready to sell .
@amymeyers9682
@amymeyers9682 Ай бұрын
I finally sold my Betamax in 2014….
@lmutch427
@lmutch427 Ай бұрын
God I love this channel ............memories of good times ....sigh.
@julenepegher6999
@julenepegher6999 Ай бұрын
Me being a true 70’s girl I could not live without my hip hugger blue jeans and the best music ever! ❤
@debraboyea7776
@debraboyea7776 24 күн бұрын
Yes!
@glennso47
@glennso47 Ай бұрын
Tootsie Roll Pops were a great treat. They have tootsie roll candy in the center of the pops.
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 17 күн бұрын
Remember the Tootsie Roll Owl? Guess we'll never know how many licks it'd have taken to reach the center...
@grumpyoldwizard
@grumpyoldwizard Ай бұрын
How different things look through the lens of time. Thanks for the video!
@laurachristianson1688
@laurachristianson1688 Ай бұрын
Fond memory….received my first little transistor radio when I was in my tweens. After forced into bedtime I would pull my covers up and listen to WLS.
@user-cn6cw6os3s
@user-cn6cw6os3s Ай бұрын
Got my first one for Christmas 1963. 6 transistors! Rich kids got one with 7!
@peggyl2849
@peggyl2849 10 күн бұрын
Later on there was the 'WLS/WCFL battle' - Bob Sirott vs. Larry Lujack
@WarHawk-
@WarHawk- 4 күн бұрын
@@peggyl2849 - On the West Coast we had 'Wolfman Jack' and 'Charlie Tuna' spinning the top 40's while you sipped your frosty cold glass mug of A&W root beer at the drive-in.
@markharrington7843
@markharrington7843 Ай бұрын
That GE oscillating fan was a great rapid learning educational toy.
@matrox
@matrox Ай бұрын
Manual lawn mowers were excellent exercise.
@christinebutler7630
@christinebutler7630 Ай бұрын
They are still available! I have one,.because I hate.the noise and stink of power mowers. The soft whirring is pleasant and this way I can mow early, while it's still cool outside, and not wake the neighbors.
@thelittlegreenball6813
@thelittlegreenball6813 Ай бұрын
Being born in 1968 I remember all of this! Best time to grow up ever! Thanks for taking me back! ❤
@jons.6216
@jons.6216 Ай бұрын
Schools back then wouldn't have been the same without reel movie projectors that had to be set up and rewound at the end plus film strips with tape recorded narration! The thing about early home video games was that, although Atari had some great games it was actually ColecoVision Games that offered more of an arcade replication in the beginning! There was a really cute novelty song by the late, great British singer Alma Cogan called "Couldn't Resist her with her Pocket Transistor" in the 60s! Haha!
@user-pq9zc3uc7m
@user-pq9zc3uc7m Ай бұрын
I remember a friend had the Mattel "Intellivision". Great graphics for the time.
@r.a.contrerasma8578
@r.a.contrerasma8578 Ай бұрын
I never could understand the student who knew how to thread that thing.
@jons.6216
@jons.6216 Ай бұрын
​@@user-pq9zc3uc7m yes they were! My brother - who lived at home forever and had a ton of disposable income - bought an Intellivision system after maxing out what could be purchased for the Atari 2600!
@Tomatohater64
@Tomatohater64 Ай бұрын
Cartoons were awesome. Pink Panther was the best.
@High_Caliber
@High_Caliber Ай бұрын
3:00 That was the EXACT moment that that kid learned not to put his fingers into a fan. Childhood was magical in the pre-nerfed days.
@MelissaThompson432
@MelissaThompson432 Ай бұрын
I looked. The cord was wrapped around the base.
@peggyl2849
@peggyl2849 10 күн бұрын
Yes, that was before they made the grid of bars covering the blades closer together. This fan in the picture kind of reminds me of an old noir detective movie.
@classic.cameras
@classic.cameras Ай бұрын
My wifes Grandfather gave me his collection of cameras and lenses he had. Some as old as the 60's. I was blown away and honestly I use the lenses now in 2024. But just the "family" history these lenses has seen is incredible.
@richardthunderbay8364
@richardthunderbay8364 Ай бұрын
In grade school in the early 1970s, I was taught how to do fine cursive script using a fountain pen. I haven't used it since.
@laurafranich4807
@laurafranich4807 Ай бұрын
The cursive or the fountain pen?
@richardthunderbay8364
@richardthunderbay8364 Ай бұрын
@@laurafranich4807 I haven't touched a fountain pen in 50 years.
@pjesf
@pjesf 11 күн бұрын
@@richardthunderbay8364I had the most GORGEOUS penmanship until texting came along
@WarHawk-
@WarHawk- 4 күн бұрын
Yes, we were taught cursive and many of us developed the most beautiful script . . . now sadly lost to time. Recently though I've taken up learning Calligraphy using a fountain pen, just for fun. It is so very strange that after all these years, I've found the act of physically writing on paper to be actually relaxing.
@deeannsmith7775
@deeannsmith7775 Ай бұрын
Those were the best days ever 👍😎
@buickinvicta288
@buickinvicta288 Ай бұрын
@ 11:00 The model in rhe middle looks like Nick Nolte. 😊
@georgetubbs8211
@georgetubbs8211 Ай бұрын
THAT IS HIM. HE MODELED A LOT BEFORE ACTING
@fob1xxl
@fob1xxl Ай бұрын
In 1959, when I graduated from Jr High, my parents gave me a "Shick 3 Speed Electric Shaver." I am Italian, so I hit adolescence early ! 😂😂😂 When I was in my single years I fixed many a "Hamber Helper" meal. It was easy and it was good ! 8 TRACK was a total thrill to have. I had one installed in my 1968 Buick GS400 convertable as a Birthday present.
@mikehughes4969
@mikehughes4969 Ай бұрын
I had a blue Schwinn Stingray, with the ape hanger handlebars and a gold flecked banana seat. Some (explicitive deleted) cut the lock and stole it when I was seeing Star Wars. I didn't have a roller rink, but I did have a bowling alley with an arcade and a lunch counter that served, what I considered to be, the best greasy cheeseburger in existence My Dad was a gadget nut, so we had every gizmo you mentioned. I still have his instmatatic camera, and still prefer a typewriter over a computer for writing.
@JL-kv2le
@JL-kv2le Ай бұрын
Great Memories...Thanks Recollection Road!
@DDE_ADDICT
@DDE_ADDICT Ай бұрын
A great feeling channel.
@brianquilty687
@brianquilty687 Ай бұрын
Such memories from watching this video. Hamburgers were about 15 cents, pop was a nickel, you could buy a small bag of sunflower seeds for 2 cents. I never had the cool bicycle but some of my friends did. I would trade everything I own now to go back to those sweet simple enjoyable times.
@johnbethea4505
@johnbethea4505 Ай бұрын
I was born in 1946, so i remember all of these, except the magazines.
@jasonwomack4064
@jasonwomack4064 Ай бұрын
The amount of different cigarette lighters produced back then is mind boggling. I collect them, and the best I'll ever do is maybe 10% of models ever produced. Same with table top lighters and ash trays, endless variations.
@patrick39432
@patrick39432 Ай бұрын
Gotta love the Hamburger Helper coupon, save 7 cents😂
@HNT63
@HNT63 Ай бұрын
3:07 baby and a metal fan.What more can you ask for.We did experiment when we were young and thank goodness we were alright
@thetruth7046
@thetruth7046 Ай бұрын
Us cousins would stick our fingers in, knuckles first to try to stop the blades. 😂. I can still hear that sound to this day.
@SMac-bq8sk
@SMac-bq8sk Ай бұрын
Live and learn.
@glennso47
@glennso47 Ай бұрын
I used to like to talk into the electric fan and it sounded like I was under water.
@loriloristuff
@loriloristuff Ай бұрын
Re: Fountain pens- For the 1966-67 school year, our school decided fourth grade and up would use cartridge pens except for math. Cartridge pens were fountain pens, but used a cartridge of ink dropped into the barrel of the pen, instead of filling the pen from an ink bottle. It was going to make our penmanship beautiful! Instead, ink was everywhere! It was on shirts and blouses, trousers and skirts, in the wooden desks, leaking from pencil cases. It was especially fun on the playground for boys to somehow "accidentally" stomp ink cartridges. The next year, everybody in fourth grade up used Bic ballpoint pens, excepting with certain permission, when a Flair felt tip could be used. 😂
@christinebutler7630
@christinebutler7630 Ай бұрын
I'm left handed, and for a southpaw, cartridge pens were a disaster. The nuns cut me no slack at all, and I spent most.of third grade kneeling on gravel at the front of the room.
@jerrysharpnack4010
@jerrysharpnack4010 Ай бұрын
Elvis made a huge impact on the 1970s
@kimbishop4734
@kimbishop4734 Ай бұрын
OH MY ACHIN' BACK. This takes me so much back to my young adulthood and early parenthood. Those were the days.
@matrox
@matrox Ай бұрын
I Hitch hiked all the time in the 70s before getting a car.
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 21 күн бұрын
This was literally an almanac of what i've seen & what I had growing up in the 70's. ☺️
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 17 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@Ham-Radio-3945
@Ham-Radio-3945 Ай бұрын
Nice Video. Thank You
@JSFGuy
@JSFGuy Ай бұрын
Did you watch all of it when you commented? The time stamp doesn't look like it.
@talfacprez
@talfacprez Ай бұрын
Back in the 60s and 70s when we played our vinyl records we didn't really mind the pops and clicks from frequently playing the same records, but today in the digital age when I digitize those same vinyl records to same on my computer I spend more time finding all of the pops and clicks and wore vinyl record sounds than it took to record the vinyl records in the first place.
@coldsamon
@coldsamon Ай бұрын
Digitizing vinyl is blasphemy!
@AllDayEloquence
@AllDayEloquence Ай бұрын
With the manual law mowers there was a truck that used to come around in the 70s and sharpen the blades, hedge clippers and other stuff. We had the last of all the “good ole experiences” of the previous decades. One thing that I don’t miss… typing class!
@juliepoolie5494
@juliepoolie5494 Ай бұрын
Hamburger Helper helps her hamburger help her, make a great meal. 🎶
@matrox
@matrox Ай бұрын
We had a remington typewriter exactly like the one shown!
@JSFGuy
@JSFGuy Ай бұрын
It's that time again, let's check it out y'all
@juttadestiny6810
@juttadestiny6810 Ай бұрын
I loved my olivetti typewriter circa 1974 at awa ashfield 🇦🇺
@tonynelson4078
@tonynelson4078 Ай бұрын
The three male models the one in the middle look like Nick nolte
@fr2ncm9
@fr2ncm9 Ай бұрын
I remember lying on a cot in the summer of 1973. My parents had sent me and my brother to a sleepaway camp in Long Island. I stayed awake with my transistor radio pressed against my ear, listening to the great Jean Shepherd on WOR radio.
@saminaneen
@saminaneen Ай бұрын
@fr2ncm9, You just listened, to FAKE NEWS, and were brainwashed, by it, like YOU are TODAY.
@janewasson4845
@janewasson4845 Ай бұрын
Hamburger Helper came out years earlier than the late 1970s! We ate tons of that stuff in college, because it was cheap and filling. I never could eat it again.
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Ай бұрын
I had typing classes on manual typewriters in the 80s. Many of my homework assignments for other classes had to be typed. I was so excited when we got an electric one at home.
@carlavision6143
@carlavision6143 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories;
@WhistlebritchesOfSilliness
@WhistlebritchesOfSilliness Ай бұрын
My grandparents had a lot of these things and I was always getting into their stuff and playing around with it but I was always careful. They bought me an Atari in my youth years and boy I had a time with Pac-Man but it was fun. I only wish those years could have stuck around a bit longer.
@Lisa..4
@Lisa..4 Ай бұрын
I still like hamburger helper. I remember moms would step out on the front porch and yell your name and saying dinner. If you passed a friend on your bicycle. They would tell you, your mom is hollering for you. Good times!
@nofeerz
@nofeerz Ай бұрын
grade school used blue black ink fountain pen mine was "modern" used an ink cartridge i didn't need an ink well like others much less mess but had to wait for my writing to dry used through 8th grade. instamatic had 12 exposure so expensive to process so we took group pictures 4 times a year major holidays then after a year we processed send in the mail took 2 weeks to get back
@swk38
@swk38 Ай бұрын
rockford files was a big promoter of answering machines
@thetruth7046
@thetruth7046 Ай бұрын
@@swk38 Best show ever. I bought my first car, with my Army bonus money, because Rockford had one just like it. 1974 Pontiac Firebird. Bought it for $1,800.00😂 in ‘82.
@cwilson6990
@cwilson6990 Ай бұрын
Loved all of these had them remember hanging my transistor radio hanging on my bike Handles AM of course 😊
@bushforme
@bushforme Ай бұрын
I've seen everything your showing at the local goodwill..I go there not so much to buy something, but just to get "hands on" on the things we had back then,also fun to watch the younger folks there to try to figure out what some of those things are and were used for..take me back to those times!
@pamelamays4186
@pamelamays4186 Ай бұрын
When I was in kindergarten in 1964, I made an ash tray for my Father.
@user-pq9zc3uc7m
@user-pq9zc3uc7m Ай бұрын
This was the perfect video at the right time. "Stingrays", bell bottoms, transistor radios, and Hamburger Helper. Oh, my! Just today, I found one of my Mom's boxes of old stuff. Old pictures, old school crafts, even my school report cards from the early '60s. Never knew she kept all that stuff. Now the job of separating out my things from my older brothers' and sending them theirs.
@zzydny
@zzydny Ай бұрын
Wait! Is that Nick Nolte? 11:02 Those other two guys look familiar, too.
@renbakes5083
@renbakes5083 Ай бұрын
Yep, that’s him.
@RJDA.Dakota
@RJDA.Dakota Ай бұрын
4:25 we had the slideshow when I was little. Looking back, it’s gone full circle. My FireTV give us a slideshow from our phone photos! Nice! 12:23 used to have 8-track players but still weren’t as robust as cassette tapes.
@pigoff123
@pigoff123 19 күн бұрын
I shipped my dad's electric typewriter to the states for him. We still listen to tapes and records at home.😊
@willardroad
@willardroad Ай бұрын
You had me at the Schwinn Stingray bikes. A lot of kids, me included, bought the seats and handlebars to convert any 20" bike into a faux-Stringray. I made my sedate little Raleigh Record into a cool ride that way, back in the mid-60's. Thanks for the memories..
@BanterMaestro2-y9z
@BanterMaestro2-y9z Ай бұрын
Hamburger Helper? LOL I'm fixing that for dinner tonight.
@jimholmes2555
@jimholmes2555 Ай бұрын
Growing up I remember old black and white cartoons like Deputy Dawg and the Flintstones sponsored by Salem or Winston cigarettes. How inappropriate is that now? And no, when I was born dirt hadn't been inverted yet!
@user-vr6xm8lm1o
@user-vr6xm8lm1o 4 күн бұрын
In the 1970s, I listened to my transistor radio for the station KRLA, for the early rock and roll songs, but every hour they would also play the recent 70s songs ( most of them were junk). But it was later, in the 1980s I needed that same radio - because the small TV then could get channel 6 in San Diego, over 50 miles away, it got the picture but no sound, my radio supplied the sound; it was showing the Jackie Gleason Show from the early and mid 1960s, having the American Scene Magazine; the programs were a half hour long, having the comedy only - and showing Joe the Bartender at the end with Crazy Guggenheim, this used to be on 5 days a week …😊
@MillerMeteor74
@MillerMeteor74 Ай бұрын
I never had an electric razor till 1981 or 82. It was a Remington Microscreen. I guess I used it till it started having trouble cutting, and then I forgot about it and went back to conventional razors. Sometime in the mid 70s my grandmother gave me a little AM transistor radio that she had gotten as a bank premium. It's a GE P1758 that still works. I loved our Viewmasters. We actually had some old reels that were from when my mom was a kid in the 40s, I believe. We always drank from the hose out in the yard. We had our own well, and it was pretty deep. So our water tasted good and was nice and cold. I always enjoyed it. My parents had two classic station wagons in a row that they had bought new. Both were Chrysler Town and Countrys. The first was a `72, and the next was a `75. On the family road trips my brother and I always rode in the way back. We would make the arm motion to truckers to pull their air horns.
@glennso47
@glennso47 Ай бұрын
Weekday afternoons were when I watched cartoons. I would get home from school and watch Captain Ernie or Grandpa Happy. They were local kids shows from the Quad Cities.
@thefish5861
@thefish5861 Ай бұрын
I remember Captain Ernie. Burlington Iowa.
@hillbillytrucker8347
@hillbillytrucker8347 25 күн бұрын
It's ironic that the vinyl record and record player has both a comeback. Along with the Polaroid camera I saw all three on sale at Walmart recently and had to laugh. What was once popular and useful years ago the younger generations have rediscovered. I still own a floor model stereo, record player and eight track system and it still plays and works fine. Love the Saturday morning cartoons and the old video games which have come back again. I still enjoy the blow pop lollipop once in a while. Thanks for the videos and memories.
@jamesskinner7185
@jamesskinner7185 Ай бұрын
Couldn’t live without them great station wagons with roll down back window and fold out back seat!!
@dragonsigner
@dragonsigner Ай бұрын
I still use a hamburger helper to make 4 cheese lasagna. One of my favorites.
@hawlikd
@hawlikd Ай бұрын
My mom made a mean batch of hamburger helper back in the 1970's!
@Peace2Umans
@Peace2Umans Ай бұрын
Hamburger Helper, Mac N Cheese, TV dinners, hotdogs and hamburgers…those were the days…pre-microwave or cell phones 😊❤
@user-vj2bp7ib4t
@user-vj2bp7ib4t Ай бұрын
I'm 57 and remember taking typing lessons on manual typewriters. The teacher tortured us with rhythm drills on the keys with our fingers until they almost fell off and you had to hit the keys really hard for the letters to type out. I won't miss manual typewriters nor forget the enduring pain the typing teacher had us go thru. I forgot all about what that class taught and started typing with two fingers with each hand and I got pretty good at it.
@dragonsigner
@dragonsigner Ай бұрын
Vinyl records have made a comeback recently in several years So have old fashioned typewriters I saw a video of a school teaching kids about the typewriter.
@pjesf
@pjesf 11 күн бұрын
I remember the days before I had an answering machine - if I was going to step out for a few mins (like to take out the trash), I’d take the phone off the hook so that if anyone called they’d know I was there and call back in a few minutes. I thought I was so clever 😂
@matrox
@matrox Ай бұрын
Slides were not a big part of our family, we were a photograph family.
@cziegle3794
@cziegle3794 Ай бұрын
Yay top 141 comments. Thanks for making this video. Best to you and your family. Clicked on video 4 hours after it was posted. 10:33p.m., Friday, July 19th, 2024. Watching from maryland
@lie-berry
@lie-berry Ай бұрын
Thanks, Recollection Road, for providing these splendid glimpses of the past, a past that grows more distant with each tick of the ( analogue ) clock.
@JohnWilson-wg4gk
@JohnWilson-wg4gk Ай бұрын
I liked the Remington MicroScreen so much, I bought the company...
@kennykittrell2549
@kennykittrell2549 Ай бұрын
With the fountain pen- Didn't you have to have an ink well????
@thetruth7046
@thetruth7046 Ай бұрын
The “new age” pens had cartridges for refills.
@susanservin1949
@susanservin1949 Ай бұрын
There was a cartridge inside.
@zoesummer1076
@zoesummer1076 8 сағат бұрын
I seem to recall that electric typewriters and gas-powered lawn mowers were readily available and far more commonly used by the 1960s-70s, at least where I lived. Some of these images look more 50s to me. And ball-point pens had already replaced fountain pens. No inkwells on my school desk!
@richardjohnson2965
@richardjohnson2965 2 күн бұрын
I remember when the pocket size transistor radio came out…..I carried mine all over.
@carlsaganlives4036
@carlsaganlives4036 Ай бұрын
3:00 - Back when toys were functional appliances, too.
@MelissaThompson432
@MelissaThompson432 Ай бұрын
By the 60s, most people had lawnmowers with motors, and ballpoint pens. My father, who enjoyed shopping in junk stores, had both a rotary lawn mower and a stunning variety of fountain pens.
@ronm6585
@ronm6585 Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@melissabibby7310
@melissabibby7310 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! My Mom enjoyed this video. He was born in 1954.
@saminaneen
@saminaneen Ай бұрын
@melissabibby7310, YOU say YOUR mom is a he, seek a mental health therapist, immediately
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