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ok Think Back ....... THE SUMMER OF 76
i saw the bi-centennial ships in the east river...firewroks great Music... the radio was a fantastic thing,scwhinn stingrays.i got my 1st pair of turntables.. my baby sister was born... summer of 76 was thebest summer ever... anyone else have memories of this great time? | |
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yeah, i wuz swimming round in muh dad's eye's, making that lil sparkle that would b this lil | |
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hmmm, I wish but I was 3. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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The summer of '76 always stands out in my mind as the best summer ever!
I remember celebrating the Bi-centennial too! We went down to the Brooklyn prominade to watch the fireworks! The Summer Olympics! Nadia Comenaci scored a perfect 10 (and she couldn't speak a lick of English.) Went to North and South Cackalaka for the first time! It was my first summer vacation. We drove to SC. It was a 16 hr ride. (Took the Greyhound back from NC.) I remember anticipating the day someone would toss the "N" bomb my way. I have no idea why that concerned me so much. (Guess I pictured a south where people flew confederate flag outside their windows like it was Old Glory. OMG! I tasted Krispy Kreme Donuts in NC for the first time. They were out of this WORLD!!! My first "older boyfriend"(he was 16.) We never officially broke up, I don't think. My uncle in NC had a flippin' CB radio! And a fly ass van. I can still remember hearing Dorothy Moore's "Misty Blue" while riding in it. In NC my cousin's lived in a cul-de-sac. And it had a pool. And the last time I ever rode a bike was during the summer of '76. I fell off. | |
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dang. i remember the fireworks and the bicentennial quarters and my mom buying me great big huge comic books for like 75 cents and i remember drinking lots of faygo redpop, but i wasn't allowed to drink faygo rock'n'rye for some reason, because that was "grown-up pop" - whatever the hell THAT was all about. | |
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Anxiety said: dang. i remember the fireworks and the bicentennial quarters and my mom buying me great big huge comic books for like 75 cents and i remember drinking lots of faygo redpop, but i wasn't allowed to drink faygo rock'n'rye for some reason, because that was "grown-up pop" - whatever the hell THAT was all about.
Yeah, I was little, but I was already deep into music, sports and movies. Alot of good stuff came from that year. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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I remember the fireworks and the bicentennial. I remember a lot of good music back then too. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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FreeRide rides again same time. same bat channel. (hint hint) "2" times the fun | |
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I was born in the summer of 76 | |
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If you were listening to the radio in the summer of 1976,this is what you heard...
Kiss and Say Goodbye by the Manhattans You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine by Lou Rawls Don't Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John and Kiki Dee Turn The Beat Around by Vicki Sue Robinson Afternoon Delight by Starland Vocal Band Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel by Tavares Summer by War More,More,More by Andrea True Connection I'll Be Good To You by Brothers Johnson Let Em In by Paul McCartney and Wings Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck You Should Be Dancing by Bee Gees Love Hangover by Diana Ross Silly Love Songs by Paul McCartney and Wings Love Is Alive by Gary Wright Rock and Roll Music by the Beach Boys Misty Blue by Dorothy Moore Sara Smile by Hall and Oates Shop Around by The Captain and Tennille A Fifth Of Beethoven by Walter Murphy Another Rainy Day In New York City by Chicago This Masquerade by George Benson Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry Shake Your Booty by KC and The Sunshine Band I'd Really Love To See You Tonight by England Dan and John Ford Coley Shannon by Henry Gross Tear The Roof Off The Sucker by Parliament Getaway by Earth Wind and Fire Baby,I Love Your Way by Peter Frampton damn,I miss the 70s! | |
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DavidEye said: Shop Around by The Captain and Tennille
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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TheRealFiness said: summer of 76 was the best summer ever... anyone else have memories of this great time?
First of all,let me just say that i am now 100% sure that Finess and I are related...lol...we simply have TOO many things in common.The summer of 76 is my favorite time too! I remember that summer,my father bought me a new bed and these types of beds were popular back then.I forgot what it's called,but it consists of two single beds,with a wooden table in the middle.The table has a radio attached to it.So the two beds and the table were shaped like an "L" when placed in your bedroom.Does anyone know what the hell I'm talking about? LOL...anyway,the radio was only AM,but I listened to it CONSTANTLY back then.The summer of 1976 is really when I began to fully appreciate music.There I was,a seven-year old kid,grooving to "Moonlight Feels Right","Afternoon Delight" and "Love Hangover",lol. A few months earlier,I remember meeting President Ford and shaking his hand.He was running for re-election,and our class took a field trip to meet him at the airport,or some kind of political event (can't recall).I remember thinking that he was a nice guy,and that it was a shame that he lost his re-election bid,lol. I remember the Bicentennial too.Everywhere you went,there were red,white and blue stuff being sold...T-shirts,buttons,posters,books,you name it.The 4th Of July is always a big deal,but during THIS year,it was bigger and more hyped than than ever! I also remember that in the summer of '76,the TV show "What's Happening" aired for the first time. | |
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minneapolisgenius said: DavidEye said: Shop Around by The Captain and Tennille
Hey,I wonder who's gonna be bold enough to start a Captain and Tennille thread? "Muskrat Love" ... [This message was edited Wed Aug 18 3:41:51 2004 by DavidEye] | |
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DavidEye said: minneapolisgenius said: Hey,I wonder who's gonna be bold enough to start a Captain and Tennille thread? "Muskrat Love" ... [This message was edited Wed Aug 18 3:41:51 2004 by DavidEye] Muskrat Love is tha Booooomb u remember thier Variety show theyhad running in the summer of 76? | |
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TheRealFiness said: DavidEye said: Hey,I wonder who's gonna be bold enough to start a Captain and Tennille thread? "Muskrat Love" Muskrat Love is tha Booooomb u remember thier Variety show theyhad running in the summer of 76? I sure do.In the 70s,it seems that EVERY popular act had a variety show...lol...by the end of '76,wasn't there a Jacksons Variety Show too? | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: Muskrat Love is tha Booooomb u remember thier Variety show theyhad running in the summer of 76? I sure do.In the 70s,it seems that EVERY popular act had a variety show...lol...by the end of '76,wasn't there a Jacksons Variety Show too? Jacksons Captain and tenille Marilyn Mccoo and Billy davis had one too | |
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TheRealFiness said: DavidEye said: I sure do.In the 70s,it seems that EVERY popular act had a variety show...lol...by the end of '76,wasn't there a Jacksons Variety Show too? Jacksons Captain and tenille Marilyn Mccoo and Billy davis had one too So did the Bradys | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: Jacksons Captain and tenille Marilyn Mccoo and Billy davis had one too So did the Bradys Holy Halter top... you're right... that was a fuckin trainwreck wasnt it? lol | |
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TheRealFiness said: DavidEye said: So did the Bradys Holy Halter top... you're right... that was a fuckin trainwreck wasnt it? lol Indeed.In one episode,the entire family was singing "Love To Love You Baby".I kid you not. | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: Holy Halter top... you're right... that was a fuckin trainwreck wasnt it? lol Indeed.In one episode,the entire family was singing "Love To Love You Baby".I kid you not. fuck i saw that...i remember screaming "CHAAAAANGE IT... CHANGE THA CHANNELLLLL | |
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TheRealFiness said: DavidEye said: Indeed.In one episode,the entire family was singing "Love To Love You Baby".I kid you not. fuck i saw that...i remember screaming "CHAAAAANGE IT... CHANGE THA CHANNELLLLL Oddly enough,this can actually be found on DVD speaking of DVDs,did you get "Good Times Season 3" which came out last week? I've been watching it like crazy...lol...and the first seasons of "Happy Days" and "LaVerne and Shirley" came out yesterday. | |
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I remember bi-centennial quarters and the t-shirts and hats
There were some strange hats in the 70s | |
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DavidEye said: If you were listening to the radio in the summer of 1976,this is what you heard...
Kiss and Say Goodbye by the Manhattans You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine by Lou Rawls Don't Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John and Kiki Dee Turn The Beat Around by Vicki Sue Robinson Afternoon Delight by Starland Vocal Band Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel by Tavares Summer by War More,More,More by Andrea True Connection I'll Be Good To You by Brothers Johnson Let Em In by Paul McCartney and Wings Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck You Should Be Dancing by Bee Gees Love Hangover by Diana Ross Silly Love Songs by Paul McCartney and Wings Love Is Alive by Gary Wright Rock and Roll Music by the Beach Boys Misty Blue by Dorothy Moore Sara Smile by Hall and Oates Shop Around by The Captain and Tennille A Fifth Of Beethoven by Walter Murphy Another Rainy Day In New York City by Chicago This Masquerade by George Benson Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry Shake Your Booty by KC and The Sunshine Band I'd Really Love To See You Tonight by England Dan and John Ford Coley Shannon by Henry Gross Tear The Roof Off The Sucker by Parliament Getaway by Earth Wind and Fire Baby,I Love Your Way by Peter Frampton damn,I miss the 70s! Right on, David. I think I miss AM radio. | |
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jbchavez said: I remember bi-centennial quarters and the t-shirts and hats
There were some strange hats in the 70s I remember Richard Pryor had a comedy album called "Bi-Centennial Ni**er". | |
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DavidEye said: minneapolisgenius said: Hey,I wonder who's gonna be bold enough to start a Captain and Tennille thread? "Muskrat Love" ... [This message was edited Wed Aug 18 3:41:51 2004 by DavidEye] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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UptownDeb said: I remember Richard Pryor had a comedy album called "Bi-Centennial Ni**er".
I remember that album...lol...it is hilarious [This message was edited Thu Aug 19 3:29:51 2004 by DavidEye] | |
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