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In reply to the discussion: Your favorite thing about the 1960s? [View all]applegrove
(123,204 posts)13. Music from Godspell. I heard it again recently and had
such a visceral reaction to it I figured one of my nannies must have played it all the time when I was a little kid though I can't recall who (my parents never played rock and roll or showtoons. The radio was always on CBC). I literally have so many emotions when I play some of those songs. I played them for a bit. The feeling did not wear off for a long time. Then I looked up the actors in the movie and some of them have died of old age or were older people today. That shocked me. That felt weird. Now I can't listen to the music - too confused my emotions are: life, death, the 1960s... it is all mixed up.
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The music, The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, Malcolm X, Freedom Riders, Bobby Kennedy...
LoisB
Oct 14
#4
You could walk down the street in virtually any town in America with your pretty long hair and freaky-deaky clothes
Leghorn21
Oct 14
#12
No cell phones! People actually looked at you and listened when you were talking to them rather
Fla Dem
Oct 15
#35
We didn't have to worry about being gunned down by an AR-15 while sitting at our desk in
Ziggysmom
Oct 15
#38
Late 60s. The optimism of a new culture developing in womens rights, race equality, peace and love
Demovictory9
Oct 19
#51