Mel Blanc who done many cartoon voices and Twiki from Buck Rogers in the 25th century. You are truly miss dude, I grew up in the 1970's as a little kid watching cartoons just to watch and listen to your voice. Today you probably be the best and true voicemail if you are still alive.
I binge watched a lot of these videos and surprisingly I remembered all of the words to these amazing commercials that we grew up watching… they will never make commercials like this again… I’m glad these commercials are stuck in my head 🥰
Rock Flowers with Casey Kasem. Love it ! And people looked so much happier then . Like an earlier post, I could watch these retro all week than watch an hour of You tube ads.
These commercials are so fun some of them wonder why they stopped making commercials like this! Florence was a nice surprise! I love the Pepsi commercial!!! 😁😁😁The song was so catchy and fun!
Oh man, I only remember the Klean 'n Shine commercial with the Brady Bunch mom. I would be between 10 and 20 years old in the '70s. I faintly recall the Flintstones vitamin commercial. Guess my siblings and I didn't watch too much t.v back then...
Personal-injury lawyers, with ads done--in my area, at least--by William Shatner. I see his aging face up close about 10 times a day, GAAA! (I know, turn off the TV or change the channel...) The medication ads are even worse, like ads for weight loss meds where they explicitly show all the body fat that someone needs to lose...I'm like man, I'm trying to EAT here!!
I was born 1960, and used those Flintstone vitamins as a child.I also used those vitamins called "Chalks", I think I spelled it right.My mom used a lot of items in TV ads.Alot of ads made during 1970's and before were of food, household cleansers, and dog food because many wives were housewives who watched daytime tv.Car, truck, cigarette, cigar, and beer ads were often shown in evenings but also during weekend sports, so men could see them.
@@armorybrunotjr.3204 Thanks for correcting me. I found a 1970 Archie comic book with an ad for Chocks Vitamins and meant to correct the error but forgot to do it. The ad had a guy called Charlie Chocks and some kids walking on the beach. They saw a jellyfish washed ashore and it was crying. Charlie Chocks helped the jellyfish into the water and the jellyfish smiled. Charlie Chocks told the kids to keep fit and take Chocks vitamins to stay healthy.
Burgess Meredith was blacklisted by Joe McCarthy, so since he and Guthrie were politically further to the left than most of the country, it's not really that hard to believe.
I remember watching these commercials as a kid - it was an alternative world I couldn't identify with - so poor, I thought Burger King was for rich people...things changed later as a kid once my dad got laid off, started his own consulting business and I discovered the theme song "Movin' on Up", and I could now relate to "and the beans don't burn on the grill" Ahahahahaha
Yes, I grew up without a TV and when I went to play at my cousins house we would watch TV on Saturday mornings.I always thought McDonalds and other restaurants were for rich people as well. We were dirt poor and would rent movies from the library an watch them on our film projector on Saturday nights. All the kids (Who are now adults in their 50’s remember the nights we would watch movies in our hallway and have fond memories of those times.
Rock Flowers commercial is Kasey Kasem who is the voice of Shaggy from Scooby Doo Were Are You and Alexander Cabot the Third from Josie and the Pussycats? It says it was 1971 that's when the Hippies died out the same year. In 1971, I was 4 and half years old back then, I have to say groovy far-out era.😃😃😃😄😀😎
I was just in N.O. a little over a month ago, stayed in a hotel on Bourbon St. That street and a lot of crossing streets did look (& smell) pretty dirty at times; in the mornings there were trucks going down the streets spraying water to wash away the garbage, etc. that was left behind from the night before.
1:03 the very groovy Casey Kasem for Mattel. 3:24 the iconic voice of Peter Thomas for American Express. 6:40 the great Burgess Meredith for United Airlines.
I remember in the 70s a little light would blink at the corner of the screen a few seconds before the commercial started. I think it was a communication thing between the network and the local station that was going to play local commercials. Does anyone else remember this?
That commercial was nowhere near as risqué as the Dole banana ad with the woman in the slit skirt lasciviously eating a banana while Pink Floyd's "Great Gig in the Sky" plays in the background, and both those commercials aired at around the same time frame (circa 1974).
My wife & I got away from writing lots of checks only in the past 3-4 years, I'd guess. My wife pays all the bills, but now most if not all are "e-pay". We still get paper bills, but without a mailing envelope to send the check (payment) in.
Remember the American Express ads, because they had so many different actors doing them. By the way anyone know the voice for the American airlines ad? I do.
Now why are 2010s commercials so freaking loud? Is it to gain a bigger audience for money? Dang these people were much more thoughtful and humble back then...
It's my guess that they mix the volume so loud on those commercials so you can still hear the commercial when you get up to get a snack from the fridge or use the bathroom.
Man, I miss the 70’s. I was in high school, my Dad worked in a factory with a high school education and made enough to pay for a mortgage, car and a family. My mom was a stay-at-home mother who baked awesome bread and cookies. It was the the Waltons or Mayberry for real. It wasn’t perfect, but it certainly beats the shit out of the Socialist shithole we have now. Yes, things were better then, no doubt.
Politics aside. Everything he said is accurate, the days when a man could provide for a family with some factory job, are certainly gone. In the 70"s $25 hr was good money. Life was certainly easier.
I remember when women and girls didn't go barelegged in either pants or dresses. And pantyhose was part of a first world woman's clothing. Women would have at least five to ten pairs on hand in their dresser. If a woman did go without pantyhose in either a dress or pants, she would be considered slovenly, and uncaring about her appearance back then. For girls, we wore either tights, or knee socks if we were under the age of puberty. Puberty and older, we wore nylons aka pantyhose.
Considering I am nearly 60 years old. One has to also remember that it was even more strict in the sixties. No girl or woman could wear pants to school or work.
Hoten Hitonokoe Pepsi in a Glass bottle was so good ! You could get a 16 oz bottle of Pepsi and a bag of lays chips and a pack of cigarettes for less than a dollar back then life was so much better!
...and for showing the name of the product next to the year, when each ad begins...sometimes it's not obvious till late in the commercial what the product actually is.
WTF... Why do people ruin historical stuff like this by overlaying websites and other annoying crap on them? Or worse, a TITLE telling us, the viewer what the product is, the commercial tells us all that, Duh. Just post them in their original form.
I binge watched a lot of these videos and surprisingly I remembered all of the words to these amazing commercials that we grew up watching… they will never make commercials like this again… I’m glad these commercials are stuck in my head 🥰
I will do anything I can to avoid ads on RUclips--and then spend an hour watching ad compilations on RUclips. lmao
But these ads were so much better!! At least to our much-younger selves, they were.
IKR?
If you go to the top right and pull it down in most cases you can bypass the commercial.
Me too 😊
Mel Blanc who done many cartoon voices and Twiki from Buck Rogers in the 25th century. You are truly miss dude, I grew up in the 1970's as a little kid watching cartoons just to watch and listen to your voice. Today you probably be the best and true voicemail if you are still alive.
I binge watched a lot of these videos and surprisingly I remembered all of the words to these amazing commercials that we grew up watching… they will never make commercials like this again… I’m glad these commercials are stuck in my head 🥰
Rock Flowers with Casey Kasem. Love it ! And people looked so much happier then . Like an earlier post, I could watch these retro all week than watch an hour of You tube ads.
These commercials are so fun some of them wonder why they stopped making commercials like this!
Florence was a nice surprise!
I love the Pepsi commercial!!! 😁😁😁The song was so catchy and fun!
I remember some of these commercials it’s good to have nostalgia brings back old memories how time has gone so fast enjoy them
Love commercials of every decade
I had the blonde Rock Flowers doll & I still have the record. “Mixin Matchin Day” is the song on it. Lol
I miss the 60,*s. Life was cool back then, !
Thanks for sharing!
The 7nup commercial looks like a get happy hallucinations hahahaha
I remember when the rugby shirts in the Pepsi commercial were very much in style & everyone had to have one.
I still rock the rugby shirts myself.
The great Mel Blanc in TWO of these...
Oh man, I only remember the Klean 'n Shine commercial with the Brady Bunch mom. I would be between 10 and 20 years old in the '70s. I faintly recall the Flintstones vitamin commercial. Guess my siblings and I didn't watch too much t.v back then...
"Guess my siblings and I didn't watch too much t.v back then" You're probably better off because of that.
Love the old commercials like The Pepsi bottle commercials and Mel Blanc
Sounds like Casey Kassum was the voice for the Rock Flowers commercial
Casey Casum on the new Rock Flowers. Lol
The only ads we see now are for pills, medications, and lawyers so we can sue each other. We wonder why we are all druggies.
Personal-injury lawyers, with ads done--in my area, at least--by William Shatner. I see his aging face up close about 10 times a day, GAAA! (I know, turn off the TV or change the channel...) The medication ads are even worse, like ads for weight loss meds where they explicitly show all the body fat that someone needs to lose...I'm like man, I'm trying to EAT here!!
Charmin ultra strong
I can't claim to have seen ALL of these, but certainly a good many of them...especially the 7UP one...
Pepsi in a Glass bottle oh sooo good!
Never tasted it)):
@@helpiamstuckonthismanshead3385 they still have them in glass bottles I think.
I think the "Rock Flowers" announcer was Kasey Kasem.
It was, as a Scooby-Doo fan and remember all the 'Top-40' I listened to back in the '80s, I know that voice all too well.
It is.
Yup. Miss him.
San Michele It is!
San Michele it is Kasey Kasem
I was born 1960, and used those Flintstone vitamins as a child.I also used those vitamins called "Chalks", I think I spelled it right.My mom used a lot of items in TV ads.Alot of ads made during 1970's and before were of food, household cleansers, and dog food because many wives were housewives who watched daytime tv.Car, truck, cigarette, cigar, and beer ads were often shown in evenings but also during weekend sports, so men could see them.
I think they were called "Chocs" vitamins. They were around in the early 1970s and I used to take them too!😁
It's Chocks.
@@armorybrunotjr.3204 Thanks for correcting me. I found a 1970 Archie comic book with an ad for Chocks Vitamins and meant to correct the error but forgot to do it. The ad had a guy called Charlie Chocks and some kids walking on the beach. They saw a jellyfish washed ashore and it was crying. Charlie Chocks helped the jellyfish into the water and the jellyfish smiled. Charlie Chocks told the kids to keep fit and take Chocks vitamins to stay healthy.
@@shawnmalone9711 I very much remember Charlie Chocks. I have seen some
Chocks ads from the early 1970s on RUclips.
@@armorybrunotjr.3204 👌
It was great seeing Mel Blanc on one of his few live action roles.
Burgess Meridith as the voiceover for United Airlines using a Woody Guthrie song. Wow
Burgess Meredith was blacklisted by Joe McCarthy, so since he and Guthrie were politically further to the left than most of the country, it's not really that hard to believe.
The song copyright had expired by then.
He was great in the movie magic.
The American Express commercial with Mel Blanc was my favorite
He was also in the Flinstones ad.
I really enjoyed the classic 70s backround music in that Kodak ad
That was from a Paul Anka song in the 70's called "The Times of Your Life"
Groovy. 😄👍
Once upon a time...in the daze of yore...'Gentlemen preferred Hanes.'
Today its hard to figure out what's a gentleman.
I beg your pardon, there are still plenty of us gentlemen around ;)
The Model "A" in the Coca-Cola ad would be a mid 1960's car if that ad was done today 😵
Interesting that in the Pepsi commercial all the kids were wearing helmets 👍👍
I remember watching these commercials as a kid - it was an alternative world I couldn't identify with - so poor, I thought Burger King was for rich people...things changed later as a kid once my dad got laid off, started his own consulting business and I discovered the theme song "Movin' on Up", and I could now relate to "and the beans don't burn on the grill" Ahahahahaha
Yes, I grew up without a TV and when I went to play at my cousins house we would watch TV on Saturday mornings.I always thought McDonalds and other restaurants were for rich people as well. We were dirt poor and would rent movies from the library an watch them on our film projector on Saturday nights. All the kids (Who are now adults in their 50’s remember the nights we would watch movies in our hallway and have fond memories of those times.
Rest in Peace Florence Henderson ❤
Rock Flowers commercial is Kasey Kasem who is the voice of Shaggy from Scooby Doo Were Are You and Alexander Cabot the Third from Josie and the Pussycats? It says it was 1971 that's when the Hippies died out the same year. In 1971, I was 4 and half years old back then, I have to say groovy far-out era.😃😃😃😄😀😎
Steve Baer I though that sounded like Casey!
Dude, the hippies haven't died out yet...duh
Ok so I remember,
and I'm tripping out seeing these right now.
Commercials really didn’t change that much by the late 80s and early 90s.
Remember them all. !
How I never knew Rock Flowers existed. My 12 year old self wants all 3 fifty years later.
I'm so sorry to hear that. Is she 'special'?
That Coke commercial was filmed in New Orleans and it looked cleaner then... not yet overrun with tourists nor devastated by Katrina.
I was just in N.O. a little over a month ago, stayed in a hotel on Bourbon St. That street and a lot of crossing streets did look (& smell) pretty dirty at times; in the mornings there were trucks going down the streets spraying water to wash away the garbage, etc. that was left behind from the night before.
3:00 In Germany American Express had the slogan "Pay with your good name"
1:03 the very groovy Casey Kasem for Mattel.
3:24 the iconic voice of Peter Thomas for American Express.
6:40 the great Burgess Meredith for United Airlines.
HUH??? That was Mel Blanc not Peter Thomas. It even shows his name at the end!
@@r.p.mcmurphy6623 Peter Thomas is doing the voice-over at the 3:24 mark.
We even had better commercials than we do now!!!
I think they were longer then, too.
Chicken noodle soups jingle is my favourite
I remember in the 70s a little light would blink at the corner of the screen a few seconds before the commercial started.
I think it was a communication thing between the network and the local station that was going to play local commercials.
Does anyone else remember this?
I wonder how those Mattel "Rock Flowers" dolls would do at 78 RPM? 😀
WAQWBrentwood or with a CD player
WEEEEEEE!!
The kids in that ad looked like they were at 78 RPM....
4:35 **me chasing food be like**
One Flintstone vitamins each day
Me: a half of bottle gone in one day
I need help finding a t.v. commercial for a product called "Mr. Tickle makes you Giggle". It was a powdered flavoring mix for lemonade in the 1970's.
I always loved that 7-up commercial. And to think they took it off the air because it was too risque. pffft
It played perfectly to Stairway to Heaven ... Lol
Though I think it's a bad idea to mention other brands. You might feel like a coke instead. :D
That commercial was nowhere near as risqué as the Dole banana ad with the woman in the slit skirt lasciviously eating a banana while Pink Floyd's "Great Gig in the Sky" plays in the background, and both those commercials aired at around the same time frame (circa 1974).
People used checks back in those days.
Vegard Fjeldberg A few days ago I had to write a check. I almost forgot how to do it!🥴
My wife & I got away from writing lots of checks only in the past 3-4 years, I'd guess. My wife pays all the bills, but now most if not all are "e-pay". We still get paper bills, but without a mailing envelope to send the check (payment) in.
many still do
Back then people used to call their family and friends instead of using Facebook
hey Ben, i’m pretty sure people still call their friends and family
Do they still use Skype (& call)?
Facebook is only used by 40+ people who, ironically, say these things
@@clownfromclowntown "ONLY??? used by 40+ year old people." Ok chuck.
2:42
Hey she from the Brady's Bunch TV show that I watch as a kid in 2000s.
Florence Henderson
Nice.
6:16 Some years I came one time a week to a KFC and ordered a chicken sandwich with additional barbecue sauce. Was easy to eat while walking
Remember the American Express ads, because they had so many different actors doing them. By the way anyone know the voice for the American airlines ad? I do.
Burgess Meredith
Ricky Schroder in the Kodak commercial.
fun fact this commercials will be 100 years old by 2070
🥱 You must have a very boring life if that's a fun fact for you...
Wanting some KFC now
Now why are 2010s commercials so freaking loud? Is it to gain a bigger audience for money? Dang these people were much more thoughtful and humble back then...
It's my guess that they mix the volume so loud on those commercials so you can still hear the commercial when you get up to get a snack from the fridge or use the bathroom.
Oh those flinstone vitamins ☺️
I Called The American Express Number
And what happened...did it ring in?
Yeah But Redirect Yu To A Different Number
Jadyn Thomas I am dead
my parents were born in the 70s
Ok that moon is scary
Man, I miss the 70’s. I was in high school, my Dad worked in a factory with a high school education and made enough to pay for a mortgage, car and a family. My mom was a stay-at-home mother who baked awesome bread and cookies. It was the the Waltons or Mayberry for real. It wasn’t perfect, but it certainly beats the shit out of the Socialist shithole we have now. Yes, things were better then, no doubt.
You mean Plutocratic shithole.
@Coldern Ice You make a mighty fine septic tank yourself, ASShole!!!!
Politics aside. Everything he said is accurate, the days when a man could provide for a family with some factory job, are certainly gone. In the 70"s $25 hr was good money. Life was certainly easier.
+Joe P I'm glad you included that first sentence--things were gettin' ugly here, for no good reason.
I agree on all counts.You had a different sort of folks then, different world , and not this entitlement gig going on.
I remember when women and girls didn't go barelegged in either pants or dresses. And pantyhose was part of a first world woman's clothing. Women would have at least five to ten pairs on hand in their dresser. If a woman did go without pantyhose in either a dress or pants, she would be considered slovenly, and uncaring about her appearance back then.
For girls, we wore either tights, or knee socks if we were under the age of puberty. Puberty and older, we wore nylons aka pantyhose.
thanks Suzette for that hot (shit) take
Good riddance to those torture devices
Considering I am nearly 60 years old.
One has to also remember that it was even more strict in the sixties. No girl or woman could wear pants to school or work.
아메리칸 익스프레스 카드 제가 오래전 사진을 카드광ㄱㆍ보고 있으니 정말 기뻐요
70's Pepsi
Hoten Hitonokoe Pepsi in a Glass bottle was so good ! You could get a 16 oz bottle of Pepsi and a bag of lays chips and a pack of cigarettes for less than a dollar back then life was so much better!
Im drinking pepsi wile watching this
Wow!
Thanks for dating these.
...and for showing the name of the product next to the year, when each ad begins...sometimes it's not obvious till late in the commercial what the product actually is.
Who is that woman in the Hanes Pantyhose commercial? She almost looks like Sophia Loren. However, I guess I have no idea who this woman is.
You must be mighty young, or are joking. Its the late Florence Henderson....
That CAN'T be Florence Henderson, c'mon. Henderson was in the "Klean 'n Shine" commercial, though.
I beleive it is Sophia Loren. Looks a lot better than Joe Namath did in pantyhose..
Some were familiar and a couple were not. But I was a teenager back then and most don't have much of a attention spand.
6:45 I guess in the 1970s, Hawaii was south of California...and Alaska didn't exist.
I'm guessing they didn't fly to Alaska, so they kind of forgot about it.
Anyone else try the American Express phone number lol ?
A few singing commercials...
Yeah now over 75% of commercials are for big pharma! WTF happened?
Sooo am I the only one who called 800-528-8000?
Thank you for the voicemail you left. No, I can’t loan you $50,000. LMFAO
As weird as some of these may be to us I wish I lived in these times where these were all normal
Back where people we’re AS judgmental
Did you mean to say “where people were as judgmental?”
@@clownfromclowntown yes, i read what you said wrong aa
Yes Chickenee flavor because everybody knows chickenee flavor is better then chicken
Terry White 🤣🤣
A bygone era where we could still be proud to be American citizens. Now it's seen as " hate speech."
たまんねぇな
.A Collection Of 1970 Commercial Episode Movie Channel in Year Monday November 14,2022.🌕.
WTF... Why do people ruin historical stuff like this by overlaying websites and other annoying crap on them? Or worse, a TITLE telling us, the viewer what the product is, the commercial tells us all that, Duh. Just post them in their original form.
Those were so corny. I never heard of the product Florence was endorsing.
poppy
Florence Henderson. 😗That bitch was dope!
You're such a badass, huh?🤣🤣🤣
Um, when the drugs kicked in
We had it too good materially, breeding a gnawing need for the spiritual or Satan.
Gee thanks for ruining the UAL commercial with that STUPID rectangle!!!
What a whiney man...damn!
I binge watched a lot of these videos and surprisingly I remembered all of the words to these amazing commercials that we grew up watching… they will never make commercials like this again… I’m glad these commercials are stuck in my head 🥰