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    Thumbs up Old Times!

    This great Link was sent to me by Happy Daze John,and as it is just such a great site i would like to share it with all you oldies!
    Turn the Volume up to full blast and just sit back and Enjoy!
    Thanks a million John,brings back such great memories to me!
    I am sure it will do the same for many here too!
    Cheers

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    Oh great ! I even remembered all the songs and sang along with them word perfect, it was no doubt a vintage decade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pemcol View Post
    Oh great ! I even remembered all the songs and sang along with them word perfect, it was no doubt a vintage decade.
    I doubt the world will ever see the likes of the 50's and 60's ever again. The world was coming out of the war and also out of it;s shell. So many inovations that were to make life so different in so many ways. A clothing revolution as well as a musical one, greater freedom, the pill, TV, cars for all who wanted one, and the begining of global travel for others than Merchant seamen. Will the generation of today ever experience such changes?
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    Was new to the world personally in 55, but was dragged up on this kinda stuff.

    May explain my wide and diverse taste in music.

    My dad was always nose deep in a cowboy novel book wise and played all sorts on the record player:

    From: Scottish military music and the bag pipes to Irish Classics, Welsh traditional to Pomp and Circumstance.

    Shirley Bassey to Tammy Wynette.

    And some C**t from Preston, sorry Country and Western.

    He even had some 78's that as kids we wrecked.

    Those were the days, so I have always been told.

    K.
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