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    • oobu24
      oobu24 last edited by

      steven ambrozat:

      Nancy R:

      How do you guys remember this stuff?!

      For a lot of people, the sixties was the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. For some others, the sixties was the Beatles and the Flintstones.

      And yet for others it was just a total blur.

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      • favoritething
        favoritething last edited by

        oobu24:

        steven ambrozat:

        Nancy R:

        How do you guys remember this stuff?!

        For a lot of people, the sixties was the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. For some others, the sixties was the Beatles and the Flintstones.

        And yet for others it was just a total blur.

        I experienced both the Beatles and the Flintstones in the '70s. Since I didn't come of age till after the Beatles had broken up, their whole catalogue was there to hit me all at once. Same with the Flintstones, watching those reruns over and over on an endless loop, kind of like Fred running through the house for miles and miles, passing the same table, lamp, and window again and again and again.

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          admin last edited by

          I guess we're still on topic. Yabba Dabba Doo!

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          • Erik in NJ
            Erik in NJ last edited by

            Nancy R:

            How do you guys remember this stuff?!

            Sometimes I think it's a curse!

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            • favoritething
              favoritething last edited by

              steven ambrozat:

              I guess we're still on topic. Yabba Dabba Doo!

              Yabba Dabba Coo Coo Ca-Choo!

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              • Nancy R
                Nancy R last edited by

                steven ambrozat:

                Nancy R:

                How do you guys remember this stuff?!

                For a lot of people, the sixties was the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. For some others, the sixties was the Beatles and the Flintstones.

                For me, it was The Beatles and Star Trek, so I see what you mean!

                Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                • beatlesfanrandy
                  beatlesfanrandy last edited by

                  Nancy R:

                  steven ambrozat:

                  Nancy R:

                  How do you guys remember this stuff?!

                  For a lot of people, the sixties was the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. For some others, the sixties was the Beatles and the Flintstones.

                  For me, it was The Beatles and Star Trek, so I see what you mean!

                  Beatles and Trek are the epitome of the 60's for me also. It helps that they were both so fantastic, creative, and visionary, and that they have held up well beyond their original runs!

                  Wings Over America - Cow Palace SF - June 1976. New World Tour - Anaheim Stadium - 4/17/93. Driving USA - Oakland Arena - 4/1/2002. US Tour - HP Pavilion - San Jose - 11/08/05. An Evening with Paul McCartney - The Joint at Hard Rock - Las Vegas - 4/19/09. Up & Coming Tour - Hollywood Bowl - 3/31/10. Walk of Fame Star Presentation - Hollywood - Feb. 2012. CBS-TV taping - The Night That Changed America (with Ringo!)  - L.A. Convention Center - Jan. 2014. Out There Tour -Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles - Aug. '14 and Petco Park - San Diego - Sept. '14. Petco Park - San Diego - June 2019.  Got Back Tour - SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles - May 2022

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                    admin last edited by

                    Beatles references in The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres and Get Smart!

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                      admin last edited by

                      moptops:

                      Beatles references in The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres and Get Smart!

                      That trilogy of TV shows is a big reason why I had lots of trouble getting homework/school projects done in grade school in the mid-late 1960s.

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                        admin last edited by

                        steven ambrozat:

                        moptops:

                        Beatles references in The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres and Get Smart!

                        That trilogy of TV shows is a big reason why I had lots of trouble getting homework/school projects done in grade school in the mid-late 1960s.

                        Likewise! Throw in Lost In Space, It's About Time, I Dream of Jeannie, Hogan's Heroes etc...

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                        • favoritething
                          favoritething last edited by

                          beatlesfanrandy:

                          Nancy R:

                          steven ambrozat:

                          Nancy R:

                          How do you guys remember this stuff?!

                          For a lot of people, the sixties was the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. For some others, the sixties was the Beatles and the Flintstones.

                          For me, it was The Beatles and Star Trek, so I see what you mean!

                          Beatles and Trek are the epitome of the 60's for me also. It helps that they were both so fantastic, creative, and visionary, and that they have held up well beyond their original runs!

                          Oh yes, for me too! I've got the original series pretty much memorized; I even got the boxed set of all the music from that series a little over a year ago: 15 CDs! It was amazing how much I could picture just listening to it, but I guess the closest Star Trek ever got to the Beatles was the "space hippies" episode (yes, all those songs are in the box) and Chekov's hairdo!

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                            admin last edited by

                            I was Beatles, Bond, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Monkees, I SPY and The Avengers, The Galloping Gourmet, Dick Cavett and Laugh-In, and later, Marty Feldman and Monty Python, but for me, the epitome of associated material was Patrick McGohan's "The Prisoner". I loved the implication of McGoohan moving from the "Secret Agent" series to it. "All You Need is Love" is heard in a quick scene in the final episode. EDIT: Note to Self. I am not allowed to mention Dick Cavett around here.

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                            • oobu24
                              oobu24 last edited by

                              Audley's Piano:

                              I was Beatles, Bond, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Monkees, I SPY and The Avengers, The Galloping Gourmet, **** Cavett and Laugh-In, and later, Marty Feldman and Monty Python, but for me, the epitome of associated material was Patrick McGohan's "The Prisoner". I loved the implication of McGoohan moving from the "Secret Agent" series to it. "All You Need is Love" is heard in a quick scene in the final episode. EDIT: Note to Self. I am not allowed to mention **** Cavett around here.

                              You need to use the work around for that word. D I C K or Di ck Clark.

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                              • favoritething
                                favoritething last edited by

                                oobu24:

                                Audley's Piano:

                                I was Beatles, Bond, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Monkees, I SPY and The Avengers, The Galloping Gourmet, **** Cavett and Laugh-In, and later, Marty Feldman and Monty Python, but for me, the epitome of associated material was Patrick McGohan's "The Prisoner". I loved the implication of McGoohan moving from the "Secret Agent" series to it. "All You Need is Love" is heard in a quick scene in the final episode. EDIT: Note to Self. I am not allowed to mention **** Cavett around here.

                                You need to use the work around for that word. D I C K or Di ck Clark.

                                John Thomas Cavett.

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                                  admin last edited by

                                  On this thread it's always... "Cavett" lector!!!

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                                    admin last edited by

                                    Alas...Poor Richard. John Thomas is Dick?

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                                    • Nancy R
                                      Nancy R last edited by

                                      Audley's Piano:

                                      Alas...Poor Richard. John Thomas is Dick?

                                      How did that slip through and not get ****? ETA: The original is still there, but when I quote it, it gets bleeped!

                                      Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                      GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                      Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                      FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                      Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                      Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                      Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                                        admin last edited by

                                        Mr Mister Take these broken wings And learn to fly again

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                                          admin last edited by

                                          Aye, I am probably guilty of a Technical Fault with the rules, but I Only Mean to Refer to A Proper Name, and not a dirty blue. I used the HTML Escape Character for the capital letter 'D'. But if you use it to talk dirty blue, then I Think the use of the HTML Escape Character would be construed as the deliberate intent to thwart the forum censor software and that would definitely be a violation, I'm sure. In general, HTML Escape Characters are used when, for instance, you mean to type a text character that already exists as a command character switch in the HTML language code that The Internet uses to process the data, in which case you should then use a proper name, else an escape character for it to appear as text or in a legitimate URL, etc. That is why some URLs appear with a combination of an ampersand & followed by a number sign #, then a number and semicolon ; . Those four components are likely an Escape Character in use to prevent the computers from reading it as a command switch.

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                                          • Kathryn O
                                            Kathryn O last edited by

                                            beatlesfanrandy:

                                            Nancy R:

                                            steven ambrozat:

                                            Nancy R:

                                            How do you guys remember this stuff?!

                                            For a lot of people, the sixties was the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. For some others, the sixties was the Beatles and the Flintstones.

                                            For me, it was The Beatles and Star Trek, so I see what you mean!

                                            Beatles and Trek are the epitome of the 60's for me also. It helps that they were both so fantastic, creative, and visionary, and that they have held up well beyond their original runs!

                                            Beatles and Trek. the two most important things in my life and the both stemmed from when I was 3 years old

                                            "I don't like you" "I'll get over it"

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