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Post by wolf on Sept 11, 2020 20:05:36 GMT
I remember that i saw The Addams Family in the 70,s sometime. Really liked it because it was so different and so macabre. I even bought the whole series on DVD some 10 years ago. It was still funny. It isn't really a 70,s because it was made in the 60,s but since i saw in the 70,s i'm gonna count it!! That counts, Kurbie! A lot of us 70's kids grew up watching the re-runs of shows like that! 😄 Don't forget "The Munsters"! Hmmmm......at a better time I'll bring some great comedies from the 70's.
In the meantime, here's one of my favorite Abba songs! 😊
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 20:17:23 GMT
I remember that i saw The Addams Family in the 70,s sometime. Really liked it because it was so different and so macabre. I even bought the whole series on DVD some 10 years ago. It was still funny. It isn't really a 70,s because it was made in the 60,s but since i saw in the 70,s i'm gonna count it!! I associate The Addams Family and The Munsters with the 70's too because that's when they showed the reruns on tv every day. I love them both. I doubt they aired The Munsters in Sweden. We had two TV-channels and that was it. If you tell that to a youth today they will look at you and wonder if i was born in the 16,th century. Since they only had two channels the space for tv shows was limited. But i remember seeing Kojak and Baretta. Was MacGyver later or was it as early as the 70,s? And Dallas was a big deal in the beginning at least.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 20:21:12 GMT
I remember that i saw The Addams Family in the 70,s sometime. Really liked it because it was so different and so macabre. I even bought the whole series on DVD some 10 years ago. It was still funny. It isn't really a 70,s because it was made in the 60,s but since i saw in the 70,s i'm gonna count it!! That counts, Kurbie! A lot of us 70's kids grew up watching the re-runs of shows like that! 😄 Don't forget "The Munsters"! Hmmmm......at a better time I'll bring some great comedies from the 70's.
In the meantime, here's one of my favorite Abba songs! 😊
Have you heard Chers fantastic version of it?
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Post by Wicked Esther on Sept 11, 2020 20:35:08 GMT
I associate The Addams Family and The Munsters with the 70's too because that's when they showed the reruns on tv every day. I love them both. I doubt they aired The Munsters in Sweden. We had two TV-channels and that was it. If you tell that to a youth today they will look at you and wonder if i was born in the 16,th century. Since they only had two channels the space for tv shows was limited. But i remember seeing Kojak and Baretta. Was MacGyver later or was it as early as the 70,s? And Dallas was a big deal in the beginning at least. MacGyver was later. Dallas is more of an 80's show to me, although I think some of those night-time soaps might have started in the late 70's...? I'm not sure--my parents didn't watch those. I remember getting about 5 or 6 channels on tv in the 7-'s--there were three major networks NBC, CBS & ABC, a couple of local/regional stations that showed mostly reruns and then good ol' PBS. What about Fantasy Island & The Love Boat? I feel like those were 70's shows, but I'd have to look em up to check the years.
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Post by drawntokatet on Sept 11, 2020 20:55:53 GMT
That is what I'd truly like to be!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 20:56:08 GMT
Dallas Started in 78 but had the majority of its run in the 80,s. The other series, Love Boat and Fantasy Island i've heard of but they never reached these shores.
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Post by unpronounceable on Sept 11, 2020 21:07:36 GMT
I remember the kids next door insisted watching this tv show (in 1979 I think) featuring a loud speaking dude wearing a leatherjacket. He kept pointing his thumbs up and saying "Ayyyy".
I thought that dude had some serious mental problems, but hey I was like 6 years old, how should i've known better.
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Post by Wicked Esther on Sept 11, 2020 21:17:19 GMT
Another one of my favorite shows and theme songs...
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Post by Steffen on Sept 16, 2020 1:23:24 GMT
I was born in the 70s so for me it was all the great music I heard on the radio. I have a new-found appreciation for 70s music now, because of the melodies and songs. And no, it's not just sentiment talking here: music WAS better in the 70s and 80s.
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Post by Wicked Esther on Sept 16, 2020 15:36:00 GMT
music WAS better in the 70s and 80s. Yes. It was. That's why I post so much of it over there -----> in the music forum.
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Post by His Majesty on Sept 16, 2020 18:03:34 GMT
Another one of my favorite shows and theme songs...
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Post by edwardjohn on Sept 16, 2020 18:09:13 GMT
I associate The Addams Family and The Munsters with the 70's too because that's when they showed the reruns on tv every day. I love them both. I doubt they aired The Munsters in Sweden. We had two TV-channels and that was it. If you tell that to a youth today they will look at you and wonder if i was born in the 16,th century. Since they only had two channels the space for tv shows was limited. But i remember seeing Kojak and Baretta. Was MacGyver later or was it as early as the 70,s? And Dallas was a big deal in the beginning at least. I shot JR ...
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Post by wolf on Sept 16, 2020 18:21:28 GMT
Another one of my favorite shows and theme songs... Loved that show! 😄 Don't forget Sanford and Son! Gotta get some clips when I got time! 😄 "Elizabeth!......" "You old fool!" 😝😄😉
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Post by Wicked Esther on Sept 16, 2020 18:35:20 GMT
Another one of my favorite shows and theme songs... You're not going to believe this, but I have that Jimmie Walker record ! My son saw it when he was borrowing albums and he said,"What songs did this guy do?"
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2020 19:27:40 GMT
Some of the movies of the 70’s that stood out to me…
Animal House The Exorcist American Graffiti Monty Python and the Holy Grail Close Encounters of the Third Kind A Clockwork Orange Summer of '42 Blazing Saddles Jaws The Harrad Experiment Apocalypse Now Rocky Alien
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Post by Wicked Esther on Sept 16, 2020 19:31:57 GMT
Some of the movies of the 70’s that stood out to me…
The Harrad Experiment
That's the only one from your list that I don't think I've ever seen. I'll have to look it up.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2020 19:44:45 GMT
Some of the movies of the 70’s that stood out to me…
The Harrad Experiment
That's the only one from your list that I don't think I've ever seen. I'll have to look it up. It stood out to me because it was the first R-rated movie I went to see. You may recognize one name that became quite famous.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2020 19:48:41 GMT
Loved that show! 😄 Don't forget Sanford and Son! Gotta get some clips when I got time! 😄 "Elizabeth!......" "You old fool!" 😝😄😉
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Post by edwardjohn on Sept 16, 2020 19:56:54 GMT
Some of the movies of the 70’s that stood out to me…
Animal House The Exorcist American Graffiti Monty Python and the Holy Grail Close Encounters of the Third Kind A Clockwork Orange Summer of '42 Blazing Saddles Jaws The Harrad Experiment Apocalypse Now Rocky Alien Where the heck is Apocalypse Now?!
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Post by Wicked Esther on Sept 16, 2020 20:11:06 GMT
That's the only one from your list that I don't think I've ever seen. I'll have to look it up. It stood out to me because it was the first R-rated movie I went to see. You may recognize one name that became quite famous.I just looked it up and was surprised at a couple of the names, actually!
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