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Re: [bomp] Personality Posters on the drumhead




yeah...the 70's had the 50's thing going strong....hell chuck berry and jerry lee had some of their biggest hits in the early 70's.  bill haley crossed into the top 40 in 74....paul anka, grease....

then again bette midler rode the 40 camp gig to fame and fortune.

observation: nostalgia is afforded those periods of time of excessice disposable income.  no nostalgia during the plague.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Snider" <lasciviumdei@yahoo.com>
To: bomp@xnet2.com
Subject: Re: [bomp] Personality Posters on the drumhead
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 18:12:50 -0700 (PDT)

> 
> 
> --- Stephen Molly <wytches@lycos.com> wrote:
> >
> > decade   nostalgia caze decade
> >
> > 60          20
> > 70          40
> > 80          60
> > 90          70
> > 00          90
> 
> Actually the nostalgia craze in the 00s is 80s.
> What appears to be 90s nostalgia is really leftovers
> from that decade.
> And the 70s had VERY strong 50s nostalgia. The 40s
> nostalgia was
> more in the early part of that decade.
> >
> > obervation.....no nostalgia for the depression.
> 
> Very few people feel nostalgic for the 1938-45 era
> anywhere
> in the world, for understandable reasons, other than
> old men who
> feel that their best years were in the military.
> 
>   the
> > nostalgia window closes each decade.  by 2080 the
> > nostalgia craze will be the last five minutes.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: ItsBoss9@aol.com
> > To: bomp@router.xnet2.com
> > Subject: [bomp] Personality Posters on the drumhead
> > Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 22:35:30 EST
> >
> > > > > There was a definite 20s nostalgia fad during the
> > 60s
> > > - - which actually began the revival/nostalgia fad
> > > cycle....
> > > > But that doesn't mean that your hip young audience
> > in
> > > 1967 would have been receptive to seeing Maurice
> > > Chevalier or Rudy Vallee....
> > > > Mmmmmm..... well, maybe "Winchester Cathedral" was
> > a play on Vallee, and of
> > > course there was that Disney film with Haley Mills
> > and Chevalier.  Also, on a
> > > vintage level, during the '60s there was that
> > company in New York, Personality
> > > Posters, that had that W.C. Fields poster from
> > "The Bank Dick" (I believe).
> > > Not '20s,
> 
> "The Bank Dick" wasn't made in the 20s, but
> nevertheless Fields
> was a big star of vaudeville, stage and screen during
> that time.
> 
> Also, Keaton during his last years of life was finally
> celebrated as
> a living legend for his work in his glory years.
> 
> That's not what I was talking about ; a Keaton or
> Fields film is
> not dated in the way that a Chevalier, Vallee or
> Jolson record is.
> 
> 
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> should be encouraged. - Justice Vincent Scalia
> 
> 
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Stephen Molly
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