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Topic: The Passing Years
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Hugh Thompson Scott
Film God
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
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posted March 15, 2012 07:32 AM
Hello Graham,that LP cover takes me back,it seems like yesterday when it first made it's appearance with the striking image of Gort. The picture below with the lovely Agneta,can't remember what they sang,I only had eyes for her.Being a Floyd,Sabbath,Zeppelin fan,I would never at the time have admitted to liking Abba,but theres no denying they have made a tremendous contribution to music,and the long haired,bearded creature I was,quite liked them too.
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Graham Ritchie
Film God
Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted March 24, 2012 05:04 PM
I was watching a BBC programme about a family being taken back in time to the early 70s technology and how folk lived then. It was funny to watch this programme, how the dad was not happy driving and complaning about a 70s Ford Cortina. I had two of those cars at one point one being a GT. The reaction from one of the parents "horror" when their son takes of on a push bike into town...without a cellphone . amazing.
I think they were all very happy to return to today with all its mod cons, how did we survive those days? When I grew up in Glasgow in the 60s we never had a phone or a car and I never knew anyone that did. As long as you were home by a certain time that was it, spending time at home was not an option, going out doing things, getting into trouble was. Our 60s Ford Cortina taken in the early 90s .It was not regarded then as a classic, just a means of transport. In 1973 as a mechanic this is where I worked...look at the cars and they were expensive, mostly British but plenty of Holden. Ah..Our old 50s MK1 Ford Consul, photo taken in the 70s paid $200 sold it for $300. This car was a gutless wonder, heavy and underpowered. The windscreen wipers were run from the vacuum manifold, so if you put the foot down to go up a steep hill they would stop, over the hill going down they went flat out....those were the days, a traveling adventure.
Graham.
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