Different strokes, Lyle, different folks. Boston was good, too. @TitoFan
I like the 70s but the 80's for me in your 20's and life was okay, drinking to much having a good time
up and down ever were on my bikes, not a care in the world married my wife had a beautiful daughter.
Had to grow up yep Thatcher destroying our industry, good and bad times.
We had Mullets, Madonna, maradona, Back to the future, Mike Tyson, Wham, Scarface, Rubix cube, Nightmare on elm street, Top Gun, Michael Jordon, ET, 4 TV channels, Knight Rider, He Man, Hulk Hogan v Andre the giant, Dallas, Dynasty, Cyndie Crawford, Cosby show, Jimmy saville .... It was messed up and messed us up.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Great music in the 80s, but 70s gets my vote for the best decade ever.
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
See, I'm thinking the 1920's was where it was at...between World Wars, pre-Prohibition (of ALL kinds not just alcohol), some of the greatest artists were still alive (some in their pomp like Picasso), Jazz was at it's peak with BRILLIANT musicians Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbecke, Benny Goodman, Bessie Smith, Count Bassie, Coleman Hawkins, The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, The New Orleans Rhythm Kings. You had movies that were just starting to get big, Hollywood was up and coming, and The Great Man W.C. Fields was in his prime!
But then again you had to worry about things like Spanish Flu, Polio, no air conditioning, outhouses in much of the world as opposed to actual bathrooms, no washing machines, no microwaves, no tv, no computers, but some of that ain't all bad.
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