The 1960s in Color - Life in America

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  • @timcoyle50
    @timcoyle50 3 года назад +874

    In 1966 we went cross country in our new trailer for 6 weeks. Meeting my to be wife in 1967. Still married today!

    • @kevinkizer5742
      @kevinkizer5742 2 года назад +27

      That's awesome, congrats.

    • @xboxgamer7453
      @xboxgamer7453 2 года назад +12

      Cool

    • @bethaniea.123
      @bethaniea.123 2 года назад +9

      💞

    • @UniversallyUnaware
      @UniversallyUnaware 2 года назад +2

      And the LeMans race?

    • @michaelchapman4955
      @michaelchapman4955 2 года назад +3

      Main Street America was still here from Buffalo NY to the San Diego border & across the middle... but within 5 yrs all that began to change & Quickly 'per Mall America which obliterated much of Main St. America seemingly overnight & Yes, well before the 24/7 365 onslaughts of Cable & 'High Tech in Overdrive

  • @l.rongardner2150
    @l.rongardner2150 3 года назад +557

    Kids today don't understand how tough we kids had it in the early '60s. We had to trudge through 12 ft. of shag carpet to get to the TV to change the channel.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +55

      I remember in the 60s walking 10 miles to school each morning barefoot in the snow. Only to find school canceled that day.😫

    • @speckledhen409
      @speckledhen409 2 года назад +14

      Was it green or gold carpet? Oh and the calluses on the fingers from changing the channel. Haha!

    • @Jnyrcr39
      @Jnyrcr39 2 года назад +20

      @@matrox Up hill both ways, lol

    • @Barbarra63297
      @Barbarra63297 2 года назад +6

      LOL it's a wonder any of us made it!

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 2 года назад +12

      @@matrox They never cancelled school back then. Now I know you're pulling our leg.

  • @chrisburnett9905
    @chrisburnett9905 3 года назад +688

    It was a great time to grow up in the US and be an American. It was all about family. My mom and dad, who grew up in the 1930s with dad going to war in the 1940s, lived to make life better for my brother and me. In the summer I'd go out to play with friends and wouldn't come home until dinnertime. If all four of us went away for a few hours, we didn't bother to lock the doors to the house. The holidays also were very special, as my parents would decorate the house and we'd entertain neighbors and visit relatives during Christmas break. My parents have been gone for seven years now, but the love they had for each other endures and when I am feeling a little down I think of just how blessed my life has been.

    • @ILOVESTEAK10
      @ILOVESTEAK10 2 года назад +24

      Beautiful ❤️

    • @gkprivate433
      @gkprivate433 2 года назад +28

      oh yes. I was born in 57. In the summer we just ran around and played. Nobody checked on us. Came back in time for dinner, then back out for a few hours to play hide and seek at the end of the street with whoever ws around.. My grandparents all came from Greece so holiday get togethers were a huge family relative thing. Christmas, and Easter, and Thanksgiving. I had a few cousins that were OK to hang with. They lived in different cities in rhode island, which even though a small state, it was interesting how different their neighborhoods were from mine

    • @terrietravis3203
      @terrietravis3203 2 года назад +28

      We never locked the house or even the car. The neighbors looked out for each other. We had acres of woods to explore. When we went camping, the places were very private-couldn't even see the other campsites. We used an outhouse and pumped water from a well. So much more balanced in relation to nature.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 2 года назад +11

      @@gkprivate433 Exactly, same here, same year. I lived in the residential part of a major city. In the 60s many people at night left car windows down and tops down all night in the summer. When we went shopping in the summer we never even thought about rolling up the windows. Left windows down and we expected our cars to be safe when we got back.

    • @wesmcgee1648
      @wesmcgee1648 2 года назад +12

      @@matrox brings back loving memories of family no longer with us.

  • @jeffnaslund
    @jeffnaslund 3 года назад +283

    I was born in November, 1959. I am so grateful to have grown up in the 60s and 70s. It made me appreciate the 21st-century

    • @keyshawnscott12
      @keyshawnscott12 2 года назад +21

      Explain appreciate the 21st century

    • @Jnyrcr39
      @Jnyrcr39 2 года назад +12

      Born in 59 as well, totally agree

    • @FastKiwiBoss
      @FastKiwiBoss 2 года назад +11

      Same here, born 59 in New Zealand, it was also great times down here in the 60s and 70s......my uncles and grandparents all talk about American and their deeds from WW2, I read all there popular mechanics and USA hot rod magazines as a teen and knew I needed to go to this place America, I finally did in 1981....

    • @ricardoestrada8424
      @ricardoestrada8424 2 года назад

      born February 1958

    • @SMac-bq8sk
      @SMac-bq8sk 2 года назад +9

      @@keyshawnscott12: Yeah, I couldn't quite connect the dots on that comment either.

  • @joconnor9256
    @joconnor9256 3 года назад +296

    Everyone looked so well dressed

  • @jeffsilverman6104
    @jeffsilverman6104 3 года назад +243

    We got our first color T.V. in 1967, that's when we found out that Little Joe's jacket was green!

    • @richtucci4953
      @richtucci4953 3 года назад +11

      LOL I kinda remember that.

    • @ringpop6177
      @ringpop6177 3 года назад +12

      😂 That’s how I found out about Mr. Greenjeans on Captain Kangaroo!

    • @robertaverill936
      @robertaverill936 3 года назад +4

      I got to see Jeanies' bottle in color!!

    • @rudyiraheta80
      @rudyiraheta80 3 года назад

      as of year 61 jeff

    • @anderander5662
      @anderander5662 3 года назад +1

      We did too....a Philco 23 inch

  • @joycemiller-bean1814
    @joycemiller-bean1814 3 года назад +523

    I loved that milk was delivered to our front doorstep and nobody took it ( the way you see porch thrives taking people’s packages today). Also, I’m not a prude, but I do miss how people did not curse and use rough language as much when I was a kid in the 60’s.

    • @bybgobhijjkyybybhubv3683
      @bybgobhijjkyybybhubv3683 3 года назад +24

      People take packages today because there is tech and expensive stuff in the packages and nobody would steal milk

    • @HangTimeDeluxe
      @HangTimeDeluxe 3 года назад +66

      @@bybgobhijjkyybybhubv3683 Actually, people take packages today because of a societal degradation of morality and empathy. If milk were still delivered, there would most certainly be people who would steal it. Just because your mom buys the milk that you drink, but not the items that you steal, this does not make milk worthless. If your mom stopped buying milk and it was sitting on your neighbor's stoop, you come across as the type that would definitely steal it.

    • @bybgobhijjkyybybhubv3683
      @bybgobhijjkyybybhubv3683 3 года назад +9

      @@HangTimeDeluxe no one would steal milk

    • @ronaldmayle1823
      @ronaldmayle1823 3 года назад +33

      LOL Societal degradation? Back then, blacks sat on the back of buses, domestic violence was acceptable, and the KKK ruled. Talk about empathy. They had none.

    • @joycemiller-bean1814
      @joycemiller-bean1814 3 года назад +41

      @@ronaldmayle1823 Ronald, I’m black. BELIEVE ME I don’t glorify or romanticize the era in which I grew up. However, I also won’t deny that some things were more relaxed and pleasant back then. And by the way, we as people of color are STILL relegated to “the back of the bus” in mortgages, job advancement and more; domestic violence is STILL “ alive and well”, only it extends beyond the realm of abusive spouses and still includes the domestic violence perpetrated by domestic officials through false arrests, beatings and often deaths; and the KKK is still very much alive today-it just packages itself differently as evidenced by the events of January 6th.

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 3 года назад +267

    The very first color TV on our street was the family across the street. Six foot long cabinet with a HiFi record player under the lid. He invited the whole neighborhood over the first night. About 30 of us crammed into a small living room awaiting the miracle. He turned it on and there was the NBC peacock in "living color"! You could have heard a pin drop. All mouths were wide open and then it happened...Bonanza came on and gasps filled the air.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 3 года назад +27

      Some neighbors probably stood outside and watched through the open window.

    • @rufust.firefly4890
      @rufust.firefly4890 2 года назад +21

      We got our first color tv in 66. Used. My dad told my brother and me not to "play" with it. When the parents weren't around, we turned some knobs to make Spock turn greenfaced and black people redfaced. Watching Bonanza, Batman , Gunsmoke, Ed Sullivan in color was a big deal.

    • @ShirlBussman
      @ShirlBussman 2 года назад +7

      @@rufust.firefly4890 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @richardjenkins8366
      @richardjenkins8366 2 года назад +14

      I remember the first air conditioner in the neighborhood, the kid wasn’t allowed to have the neighborhood kids in the house and we all crammed into his tv room where the air conditioner was while his mom was taking a nap, she woke up and found 16 dirty, snotty nose kids soaking in all that cool air.

    • @John_Fugazzi
      @John_Fugazzi 2 года назад +10

      My parents got our first color TV for Christmas in 1961 and the first show we watched was, you guessed it, Bonanza.

  • @Tiberius291
    @Tiberius291 3 года назад +690

    My father was still watching a Black & White television up to when he died in 1984 at the age of 62, he said he wasn't interested in a color television. I know the 60s and 70s weren't perfect but I'll go back in a heartbeat. 📺

    • @lawnmowerman2199
      @lawnmowerman2199 3 года назад +11

      I agree Clinton, me too!🙂

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 3 года назад +17

      How I feel (though I was born in '77).

    • @MIKECNW
      @MIKECNW 3 года назад +11

      Why would he not have not wanted a color TV?

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 3 года назад +31

      @@MIKECNW Some people are like that. My parents were. I suppose when you live with a sense of thrift and austerity you tend to not want the latest flashiest thing.

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 3 года назад +13

      @@MIKECNW It was why I had to put up watching black and white TV's as a child in my bedroom in the 80's.

  • @peggyschmidt7715
    @peggyschmidt7715 3 года назад +390

    It was a great time to grow up!

    • @Wilett614
      @Wilett614 3 года назад +32

      Indeed it was , NO comparison to Todays World ...

    • @tjvanpopta
      @tjvanpopta 3 года назад +31

      It was , for sure. Everything was so much more wholesome and happy.

    • @georgschmidt5281
      @georgschmidt5281 3 года назад +16

      I liked the 50s better.

    • @frankmoussa2006
      @frankmoussa2006 3 года назад +25

      It was a magical time

    • @Wilett614
      @Wilett614 3 года назад +17

      @@georgschmidt5281
      You must be an old guy , like me 😉
      The 50 's were amazing also, I must Agree ! Wishing it was like then Today ...

  • @nomadman1196
    @nomadman1196 2 года назад +52

    It was all good growing up in the 60's. Big house, 2 cars, lots of friends in my neighborhood, playing sports, riding my bike, going fishing with my Grandad. You think it will never end, but it did. 😢

  • @lukesnyder4327
    @lukesnyder4327 2 года назад +99

    I was born in 2005, but I constantly find myself watching videos like this wishing I could see what a simpler time would’ve looked like. I have always felt that I was born in the wrong decade, though.

    • @stupidfreak3183
      @stupidfreak3183 Год назад +16

      2006 and same. I'm torn between rather i'd like to be in high school in 1994 or 1964. Ever since I can remember I was always interested and weirdly nostalgic for these time periods. And on top of that the 2020s just suck..

    • @forestghost7
      @forestghost7 Год назад +12

      hey lukesnyder and stupidfreak ...I was there, elementary school in late 60s. I had no way to know how better it was than now, so yeah, seeing what this planet has become is enough to make you suicidal. 😢. im sorry you two weren't around with me back then. I feel like you're both super smart, we coulda been great friends. bless you both bros

    • @evrealness
      @evrealness Год назад

      me too except i’m watching this so i can write my story more accuratelu

    • @forestghost7
      @forestghost7 Год назад +2

      @@charc9552 LOL if you had your wish you woulda probably been blazin lots o' weed by late 60s hehe 😂 I missed it too, just a wee lad then. and BTW, the cars back then were works of art, not the plastic jellybeans they push now - uggh

    • @RhylieFoster-iy2nu
      @RhylieFoster-iy2nu Год назад +2

      I'm so happy to be born in the decade I was. As much as I love learning about the 1900's, I'd NEVER want to live there. With all the racism and hate, it's just not for me.

  • @Leguminator
    @Leguminator 3 года назад +470

    Back when the household television set was a major piece of wood furniture. Anybody else remember taking tubes to the testing station in the the local drug or hardware store?

    • @martinpennock9430
      @martinpennock9430 3 года назад +22

      My Grandfather was a TV repairman. 👍

    • @timthomson7532
      @timthomson7532 3 года назад +15

      They had tube testers in some grocery stores where I live

    • @michaelorenstein9165
      @michaelorenstein9165 3 года назад +26

      Or the TV repairman coming to your home to fix it or haul it away for a few days.

    • @smashpoundx8643
      @smashpoundx8643 3 года назад +8

      I remember tubes.

    • @miriambucholtz9315
      @miriambucholtz9315 3 года назад +12

      My father usually did that. He could fix just about anything.

  • @freedomring4813
    @freedomring4813 3 года назад +115

    I'm 61 ,grew up during the better times in America ...the best music, TV, holidays were a happy time of year for most...now most people dont even say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year like they use to,but sad to say that I will be dying in the worst of times in America........If we don't start fighting back.

    • @markfrench8892
      @markfrench8892 3 года назад +7

      Just who do we fight?

    • @ilovegoodsax
      @ilovegoodsax 3 года назад +16

      The times they are a-changin' and are no longer for you or me. We've had our day in the sun.

    • @beansmcdonough1782
      @beansmcdonough1782 3 года назад +30

      @@markfrench8892 liberals. They destroy everything they touch.

    • @orionwarren4244
      @orionwarren4244 3 года назад +17

      @@ilovegoodsax I feel sorry for the young people who have to have THEIR 'day-in-the-sun' being WOKE!

    • @0blivioniox864
      @0blivioniox864 3 года назад +18

      @@orionwarren4244 Pretty soon we wont even have the concept of nuclear families. 4th wave feminism will see to that.

  • @daviddigital6887
    @daviddigital6887 3 года назад +210

    Tv and Tv dinners. Families spent time together. No smartphones. Kids played outdoors until dinner time and you could hear all the mom's yelling for their kids to come home. Wasn't a perfect time, we were at war but I would sure trade it for these crummy days !

    • @kevinkizer5742
      @kevinkizer5742 2 года назад +11

      AMEN to that.

    • @terrietravis3203
      @terrietravis3203 2 года назад +12

      In summer as kids we were gone exploring all day long! WE ate dinner together every night. Waited by the phone for boys to call. A slower, more relaxed lifestyle, no competition to keep up with all the pervasive technological inventions. Yes, I miss it. Also, kids were disciplined and usually polite to adults. Little violence, cussing or sexuality on display. If you misbehaved in school you go punished at home.

    • @summertime9508
      @summertime9508 2 года назад +5

      Where I grew up in the 1960s, believe it or not, no one ever talked about war.

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 2 года назад +6

      @@terrietravis3203 Oh there was a lot of violence. Have you ever watched Gunsmoke?

    • @terrietravis3203
      @terrietravis3203 2 года назад +7

      @@Kelle0284 Yes, bu that violence was not so graphic. You rarely saw more than guys falling over.

  • @dirktate2921
    @dirktate2921 3 года назад +138

    Summers seemed to last forever.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +12

      I wanted summers to last forever because I hated school. I hated being around a lot of people and under control of others.

    • @Archer335
      @Archer335 3 года назад +3

      Yes, indeed.

    • @pd417
      @pd417 3 года назад +12

      Come in when the street lights come on...

    • @heiress.
      @heiress. 2 года назад +2

      Oh and if I had the choice…

    • @dguy0386
      @dguy0386 2 года назад +2

      yeah I'd always wanna be there

  • @gregggoss2210
    @gregggoss2210 3 года назад +359

    The cars, the toys, the vacations with the family. I had a great family life and a good childhood. My school life wasn't so great but my family life more than made up for it. Wouldn't trade the '60s for nothing.

    • @kingcynic
      @kingcynic 3 года назад +17

      That's how I feel about the '80s.

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +10

      I wasn't even 6 yet when the original Woodstock happened. The 70s were my grade school and middle school years, and my Freshman year in high school. The 80s was my driver license and freedom with wheels years. The 80s, probably my favorite decade overall.

    • @brewcrew5854
      @brewcrew5854 3 года назад +7

      @@MisterMikeTexas the 80s how much time was spent watching mtv!

    • @daniellegarcia8299
      @daniellegarcia8299 3 года назад +11

      Some of us millennials envy you, maybe just a handful but I am one of them. I know I’ll get much criticism for this 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @goatmansasquatch1485
      @goatmansasquatch1485 3 года назад +1

      Women didn’t shave back then

  • @curiousone2581
    @curiousone2581 3 года назад +199

    I remember going the drive in the station wagon with my parents and siblings to watch The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Mom made lots of popcorn and placed it in a paper bag, and then the generic pop in all flavors in the ice chest! Those were wonderful days during the 60's for us kids!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 года назад +7

      That movie is still a fav. Have it on VHS! One of my fondest summer memories was Movie Night at the swim club. Ghost was one of the best. 👻

    • @Jerry-rf8bn
      @Jerry-rf8bn 3 года назад +8

      Nancy Gratitude: Remember it well. My mom made a big bag of popcorn and a jug of Kool-Aid and we all went to the local drive-in on Wednesday which was "Buck Night" (They only charged one dollar for the whole carload).

    • @julienielsen3746
      @julienielsen3746 3 года назад +8

      I'm watching "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" tonight on MeTV.

    • @curiousone2581
      @curiousone2581 3 года назад +3

      @@julienielsen3746 ENJOY!!!!!

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 года назад +3

      Julie Nielsen That is so cool!

  • @butcharmstrong9645
    @butcharmstrong9645 3 года назад +104

    One of my favorite memories of the 60s was when, at the ripe old age of 11 I watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. I said to myself "THAT'S what I want to do!" and I did. Played music professionally for decades.

    • @bobwallace9814
      @bobwallace9814 3 года назад +5

      "Ladies and Gentlemen....the Beatles"! The audience exploded with screams. The look on Ed's face. While they were playing, Ed went backstage and resigned them for the next several weeks. Unheard of in that day.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +4

      I was the same age, and aside from the great music, which my parents scowled at was the fact: GASP,! their long hair!

    • @patriciawatkins9539
      @patriciawatkins9539 2 года назад +2

      I was 7 in 1964 when the Beatles came to Los Angeles. My siblings (who are older) and I watched them get off the airplane. We had a tiny television in our living room. My dad couldn't understand why we were so excited 😆. All he saw were 4 young lads with funny hair and a bunch of teen girls screaming and crying.

    • @butcharmstrong9645
      @butcharmstrong9645 2 года назад

      @@coleparker My dad was the mo re shocked by their appearance than my mother, who was a musician in her younger day. She actually liked the Beatles,, the Rolling Stones and the Monkees. She was very open-minded. Btw, she would have been 100 yrs old this passing February of 2022!

    • @ogarnogin5160
      @ogarnogin5160 2 года назад

      I graduated from High school in 1977 . I do not know how many kids told me they went to Woodstock My sister watched the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show, I was not interested then

  • @jamesrichardson1326
    @jamesrichardson1326 3 года назад +56

    I was twelve in 1969. Watched Neil and Buzz walk on the moon on my auntie's color console television. We grilled burgers, dogs. Auntie made nice salads, tea and condiments. sublime times for sure.

  • @halbud
    @halbud 3 года назад +137

    Recollection Road, next best thing to going back in time!!!

    • @noble604
      @noble604 2 года назад +5

      Love it!! 🥰🥰

  • @martinpennock9430
    @martinpennock9430 3 года назад +264

    I miss the corner drug store and soda fountain. 5 cents for Hershey bars and Coke. Penny candy and long summer vacations.

    • @olehippy13
      @olehippy13 3 года назад +8

      I was a soda jerk growing up.. it was one of my first real jobs. I loved it. I have a funny story about making milkshakes. we had a deep fat fryer to make French fries. well, I dropped one frozen fry on the floor after I had put up three shakes on the mixer.. well, it was busy, I turned around to help someone else at the counter... when I heard an unusual rattling sound, I turned my head to see one of the milk shakes was about to shake off...but the customer that I had ask to help, had begun to talk. About that time, grin, a blob of ice cream hit me in the side of my head. I just continued to take her order... turned and stepped on that one frozen fry and slid...grin...i acted like it was all part of the act. Grin.. it wasn't one of my better days, but looking back... it was a fun time. laughing.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +8

      and wonders when you 15 ounce bottle coke for 15 or 16 cents, and when you return the bottle you got 3 cents for it, which went up to 5 cents later on.

    • @l.rongardner2150
      @l.rongardner2150 3 года назад +14

      Yep, and we'd pull out the kickstands, park our bikes in front of the store, and not have to worry about anyone stealing them.

    • @martinpennock9430
      @martinpennock9430 3 года назад +2

      @@l.rongardner2150 I was just saying that to my wife yesterday.

    • @martinpennock9430
      @martinpennock9430 3 года назад +5

      @Daisy Fields Yep, and wax straws with that sugar juice in them.

  • @erietrain
    @erietrain 3 года назад +68

    I was my Dad's remote back then.I miss my Dad.

  • @Ralphie_Boy
    @Ralphie_Boy 3 года назад +60

    *Born in 1957, till today, 64 years old I respected my role, four daughters and four grandchildren, I thank god that I enjoyed a bit of the 50s throughout the 60s...*
    *I remember sleeping on those very hot summer nights on the fire escape living in the Bronx, without a care in the air...* 🌴😁👍

    • @geologick
      @geologick 2 года назад +6

      I can't imagine sleeping safely outdoors in ANY of the boroughs these days!

    • @MsJobs-fc9jp
      @MsJobs-fc9jp Год назад +2

      Here I thought I was the only one that slept on the fire escape growing up in BKLYN during the 50's and 60's.

  • @tymesho
    @tymesho 3 года назад +144

    Back when you went to the drugstore to get a 'glass tube' in a small numbered box to fix the TV in the back of the set like a house fuse.

    • @halbud
      @halbud 3 года назад +10

      Mom would send me to Pecks drugs in Kazoo with a paper bag of tubes to check out on that big machine! cold, foot of snow on the ground I'd come home with the new tube just in time to watch Ed Sullivan!!!

    • @tymesho
      @tymesho 3 года назад +3

      @@halbud that machine was so cool!

    • @lenisbennett3062
      @lenisbennett3062 3 года назад +2

      I was 15 in 1960 I don't remember being able to buy
      Tubes for the TV at the drug store we had TV repair people that came to the house in a small van loaded
      With tubes and got your TV working.

    • @tymesho
      @tymesho 3 года назад +2

      Lenis, then you missed out on the big weird machine they had to test your tubes! It looked like a giant computer! Folks that got them from the drugstore couldn't afford the TV repairman.

    • @lenisbennett3062
      @lenisbennett3062 3 года назад +1

      @@tymesho I lived in a small town around 6k population there were 3 drug stores maybe they had
      That machine but I was a teenager all I had on my mind was girls and cars in that order.

  • @Lyle_918
    @Lyle_918 3 года назад +79

    The NBC peacock "the following program is brought to you in living color on NBC" or the Sunday night "Walt Disney's wonderful world of color"

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 3 года назад +6

      On Sundays

    • @curiousone2581
      @curiousone2581 3 года назад +4

      Yes, well those stations have now completely destroyed childhood!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 3 года назад +5

      I liked Rowan and Martin Laugh In, Andy Williams, Sing Along With Mitch., Bonanza, Lawrence Welk, The special programs that promoted new Herb Alpert records. The FBI with Ephraim Zimbalist, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Hogans Heroes.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 3 года назад +2

      The Steve Allen Show with Don Knotts, Tom Poston, Louie Nye, and some other crazy people.

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 3 года назад +3

      @Michael Klouser Batman 1966! Yes! Adam West. I still have my corgi batmobile toy car and the ideal toy Batcave carrying case.

  • @mr.roaddogwade7107
    @mr.roaddogwade7107 3 года назад +40

    It was a great time to grow up in America. ❤️🇺🇸 Oh how I miss my America.

    • @silvrx-pz3ce
      @silvrx-pz3ce 2 года назад +4

      What year are you in 2160?

    • @KC73
      @KC73 9 месяцев назад

      You are white

  • @urmenyi
    @urmenyi 3 года назад +36

    I miss the true love I had then. She is gone but I’ll never forget her.

  • @mm-hw9ku
    @mm-hw9ku 3 года назад +46

    1960’s for myself and many other was our Halcyon Days. Grew up in Rancho Cordova Ca. Dad worked the Saturn Project at Aerojet making the Third Stage Boosters. The community was a tight knit group. Mather AFB And Navigator Training. With Fly over of all sorts of planes. Even the Pregnant Guppy. All new homes. Great community center. Pools Parks Shopping Centers Schools all within walking distance. It was truly a terrific time to be alive and enjoy being a kid. Great trips to Sierra Foothills or Beaches. Drive Ins Movies or A&W Root Beer. These videos makes me Melancholy. Thanks for the memories.

    • @photonotavailable7936
      @photonotavailable7936 3 года назад +3

      The videos make me feel a bit melancholic as well. Growing up in the '50s and '60s, I lived with my parents and sister in the city of Lakewood, California, Los Angeles County, next to the city of Long Beach, not far from Pacific Coast Highway and the Pacific Ocean. It was A Wonderful Life.

    • @francesfarmer736
      @francesfarmer736 3 года назад +3

      I grew up in Sacramento & the Bay Area in the 60’s....my dad worked for a short time at McClellan AFB...before he moved to the Bay Area in the early 60s great time to be a kid!

    • @janicebrowningaquino792
      @janicebrowningaquino792 3 года назад

      My daughter is married to a wonderful guy in the AF. Had my first experience of base life visiting them in Altus, OK. when we drove my granddaughter to school. As we come to the school, the cars queued up in a line in a semicircular drive in front of the front door. As each car arrived at the front door a volunteer would open the door of the seat where there was a child/children and greet them welcoming them to school on base that day. It all went so smoothly I was duly impressed! When I had to drive her to a public school a couple of years later what I witnessed was complete chaos!!! Aggravating, every car was jockeying for position and each child languishing while getting out of their parent’s car-WHAT a difference!!!! It was an absurd way to handle the situation,no one seemed to be in charge. Kids were grumpy and not in any way considerate of the next person to be dropped off. I’ll take the AF way ANY DAY!!

    • @silvrx-pz3ce
      @silvrx-pz3ce 2 года назад

      The 2020s are better....the 60s made the black Americans just as racist as the white, and Latinos we're back then

  • @Gunrunner4532
    @Gunrunner4532 3 года назад +94

    I miss those days. Thank you for your channel

    • @scottanthony2526
      @scottanthony2526 2 года назад

      Hello Rosa S how are you

    • @silvrx-pz3ce
      @silvrx-pz3ce 2 года назад

      Love your channel but hate the past common it's 2021 what about these times because if you think about these times logically it's basically the same as now but with limited technology!!!

    • @silvrx-pz3ce
      @silvrx-pz3ce 2 года назад

      Yet this society doomed us all to global warming....but climate change is fake news!!!

  • @scottsteel2395
    @scottsteel2395 2 года назад +52

    I grew up in the sixties. All of the things that I wanted to say here, have already been said by all of you and your wonderful statements. I guess that most of us here seem to have those same memories. I smile when I think back to what it was like growing up during that time.Then I just want to cry, because I miss it so terribly.✌❤ to all of you.

  • @henryfung6789
    @henryfung6789 3 года назад +105

    This was the greatest time in world history to be alive.

    • @somerandomguy7458
      @somerandomguy7458 3 года назад +12

      ... in America

    • @titanxsayed7498
      @titanxsayed7498 3 года назад +2

      @@somerandomguy7458
      True

    • @suestephan3255
      @suestephan3255 3 года назад +1

      With some big changes, not all good e.g. the sexual revolution, our if wedlock pregnancies, woman more prominent( could have been good but wasn’t always) but good things were space achievements, desegregation and black folks on tv shows finally. My favorite memories were have cookouts going to a community pool and drive ins.

    • @AronKovnertv
      @AronKovnertv 2 года назад +1

      I prefer to believe that we'll have even better times in our future

    • @NickyNicest
      @NickyNicest 2 года назад +5

      Says you. 50 years people will be saying the same about the 2020’s. Seems shit when you’re in it but you’ll miss it when it’s gone. Also, largely depends on what point in your life you were a kid. You’ll always admire the years you grew up in no matter what decade it was in.

  • @elizabethreed5178
    @elizabethreed5178 3 года назад +229

    I was born in early 1960's. My dad was military so we lived overseas and back East. I remember flying Pan Am and Lufthansa overseas. It was a whole new world. Coming back to the States i remember road trips on Route 66! Wow. The memories. Traveling coast to coast, no GPS, no seat belts, no fm stereo, no atm, no cell phones. And we survived!

    • @curiousone2581
      @curiousone2581 3 года назад +25

      You not only survived, but had the time of your life!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @keithbrown8814
      @keithbrown8814 3 года назад +25

      And no tattoos!

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +10

      I was born in the late 50s. I remember sticking my head out the window from the back seat playing with a pinwheel in the wind going down the road.

    • @goatmansasquatch1485
      @goatmansasquatch1485 3 года назад +3

      Women didn’t shave back then ew

    • @Perich29
      @Perich29 3 года назад +2

      Those Jetliner was a narrow body quad jet aircraft such as Douglas DC10 8 and Boeing 707

  • @daleolson3506
    @daleolson3506 3 года назад +250

    Only 3 stations,and we could always find good shows. Now endless ads,and garbage shows.

    • @freedomring4813
      @freedomring4813 3 года назад +10

      LOL, we were lucky to get 2 channels and sometimes would have to climb up on the roof to turn the antenna until we got one of those motorized turners. And now I watch antenna TV after cutting the cord and I watch old TV shows and old movies from those days .

    • @davidmacek2354
      @davidmacek2354 3 года назад +11

      Yea now you have endless amount of channels and still find nothing but junk. Yes those were the best 3 stations .

    • @freedomring4813
      @freedomring4813 3 года назад +7

      @@davidmacek2354 That's why I finally cut the cord over a year ago and already saved about 1800 dollars and I get 2 stations with my antenna that have old shows and old movies on them and I don't get mad anymore.

    • @pgronemeier
      @pgronemeier 3 года назад +8

      No, one might want to remember always good shows, but there was a lot of junk. We just watched because there was nothing else on.
      We look back at Gilligan's Island, I Dream of Jeannie, Gomer Pyle, etc with nostalgia, but they were actually pretty stupid shows.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 3 года назад +2

      I grew up watching WQAD, Moline; WHBF, Rock Island; and WOC, Davenport all in the Quad Cities. All had great shows. I didn’t know that other places had their own 3 or more tv stations. I was surprised to find that other places had never heard of WQAD, WHBF, or WOC!

  • @touchofgrey5372
    @touchofgrey5372 3 года назад +48

    Oh, my absolute favorite TV show: The Andy Griffith Show! When this Covid none sense is over, I will order the entire set! There will never be a show like that, thanks to Don Knotts! (R.I.P)

    • @Omar_Zazzle
      @Omar_Zazzle 9 месяцев назад

      Have you considered that your life would be less nauseating if you stopped licking your mother's 💩🕳

  • @cogitoergosumsc5717
    @cogitoergosumsc5717 3 года назад +23

    Running in the sprinkler. When we were done Mom gave us Kool-Aid (frozen in aluminum ice cube trays) in a paper napkin.

  • @charlescrawford7039
    @charlescrawford7039 3 года назад +64

    I remember the Beatles, British Invasion and Motown

    • @photonotavailable7936
      @photonotavailable7936 3 года назад +5

      Ditto. My Top 4 British invasion bands were The Beatles, The Kinks, The Yardbirds, and The Who.

    • @metalslather
      @metalslather 2 года назад

      There you go, the music the great music of those times. Rock & Roll was just getting it's footing. Out of the gate bands were tearing it up with killer music. To experience that music as it was coming out was the best. Lucky us.

  • @richardashwood5771
    @richardashwood5771 3 года назад +126

    One day my father called all of us kids to come into the house saying he had a surprise for us. He had us close our eyes as we walked into the living room. As we opened our eyes he told us he bought us a color tv. The color tv turned out to be a three color sheet of plastic that he put on the screen. It was green on the bottom for the ground, yellow in the middle for the skin tone, and blue on the top for the sky. It cost him a whole dollar. Needless to say we were very disappointed.

    • @BeachsideHank
      @BeachsideHank 3 года назад +5

      >>> and dad pretended to give you kids an allowance and you pretended to earn it.☺

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +9

      I remember those. Color TVs back then were not much better.😂

    • @barryallison5378
      @barryallison5378 3 года назад +7

      i remember those lol

    • @QuizmasterLaw
      @QuizmasterLaw 3 года назад +2

      god i hope he told other much better jokes...

    • @discerningmind
      @discerningmind 2 года назад +6

      I remember my mom telling me about that colored plastic and how stupid it was.

  • @DennisJohnsonDrummer
    @DennisJohnsonDrummer 3 года назад +40

    Our t.v. had an antenna with aluminum foil wrapped around it to help reception.
    I had to actually hold the antenna so I could watch Batman & Robin. Good times!
    Three channels, went off at midnight with the national anthem, cartoons were
    only shown on Saturdays. Memories.

    • @susieq5270
      @susieq5270 2 года назад +3

      Antenna on the roof and the "clicker" to rotate the antenna sitting on the TV...horizontal and vertical hold buttons on the TV...

  • @cynthiawilliams737
    @cynthiawilliams737 9 месяцев назад +4

    I grew-up in the late 50's & 60's & i love looking back on those times it is so comforting, would I trade that time for growing-up in today's world absolutely not, we had solid values instilled in us & such fun times because we weren't glued to a phone or computer, my family went to the park after dinner & we played baseball, had picnics on weekends, went for family drives & had extended family over for dinner on Sundays, it was heaven!

  • @batman5224
    @batman5224 3 года назад +705

    The 1960s seemed to be the last decade where people took pride in how they dressed.

    • @MIKECNW
      @MIKECNW 3 года назад +27

      Except for those who wear sexually explicit stuff, can't see what else you're ranting about.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 года назад +33

      Clothes were important to my parents. My brothers all had little sports jackets growing up. HS my oldest bro & I went to private school. 70's we still had play clothes & sneakers.

    • @ilovegoodsax
      @ilovegoodsax 3 года назад +44

      @@samanthab1923 I didn't go to a private school but I also had "school clothes" and "play clothes." After school and on the weekends I wore my play clothes.

    • @nonamegame9857
      @nonamegame9857 3 года назад +5

      Now that is actually funny 😂😂😂😂😂. Give me my cut offs without a t-shirt on and going barefoot and I was fine 🤣🤣.

    • @bjs301
      @bjs301 3 года назад +11

      Yeah, right. At least they did in the commercials. You're thinking of the 1950s. The hippies were actually mostly dirty and dressed in rags. I went to a Catholic school, so had to wear slacks and a tie. Aside from that, my friends and I wore jeans in the winter, cut off jeans in the summer, and tee shirts and sneakers year round. That was true for the entire decade.

  • @franksmodels29
    @franksmodels29 3 года назад +64

    Best decade to grow up in.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @knobdikker
      @knobdikker 2 года назад

      Absolutely! We were very lucky!

  • @richardgrimes4440
    @richardgrimes4440 Год назад +12

    With out a doubt, the best time to grow up. I was born in 1953 and got to experience it all. So much going on. The music was and still is the best ever. The world stage was in a constant state of change. An awesome time to grow up and witness it all.👍👍

  • @davidbleasby7539
    @davidbleasby7539 2 года назад +10

    Hello to all our American friends. I'm writing here from the small Island in Great Britain and how times have sure changed and not at all for the better. I was born in 1965 the year of and just like America England has changed so dramatically. Growing up in the 70's was a time of wonderment, peace ,tranquility and so many places of solitude. However, of course such locations still exist but it's the old fashioned values that have sadly been eroded! It's so nice to hear from most people about such times that will never be experienced again. We send our love to our brothers and sisters all over America. Best wishes and regards, David.

    • @jager896
      @jager896 2 года назад +3

      I agree 💯 with you all meaningful values have gone it's such a shame to have lost those values I found that this scripture in the book of Timothy second C3v1 discribes the time we are living in it says that in the last days critical times hard to deal with will be here and that children will be disobedient to parents unthankful disloyal having no natural affection not open to any agreement with out self control fierce without goodness peace to you Eileen

    • @ponygirlusa
      @ponygirlusa Год назад

      Best to our British brothers and sisters, too!
      If for only one more childhood summer like we had when times were simpler. Makes me melancholy to remember, but grateful to have experienced.

  • @photonotavailable7936
    @photonotavailable7936 3 года назад +84

    My favorite TV series was The Fugitive (1963-1967), a Quinn Martin Production starring David Janssen as Dr. Richard Kimble. In black and white the first three seasons and in color for Season 4.

  • @GarretGrayCamera
    @GarretGrayCamera 3 года назад +73

    People really looked good back then. Nice clothes and slim.

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 3 года назад +52

    A great decade despite the problems. I miss my childhood.

    • @silvrx-pz3ce
      @silvrx-pz3ce 2 года назад

      That was nothing compared to the 20s

  • @ShawnCaldwell11
    @ShawnCaldwell11 3 года назад +70

    my dad grew up in this time period. even though there was a lot of bad stuff going on in the world, he said those were the best times of his life, and he wouldnt have traded it for anything.

    • @ShawnCaldwell11
      @ShawnCaldwell11 2 года назад +9

      @@CanisXYZ shut up

    • @clairec577
      @clairec577 2 года назад +1

      @@ShawnCaldwell11 They’re not wrong and you know it

    • @subhashishbagchi3191
      @subhashishbagchi3191 2 года назад

      @@CanisXYZ stop being a racist

    • @amitisshahbanu5642
      @amitisshahbanu5642 2 года назад +1

      Our youth is the best time of our life, even now.

    • @amyhumphries9084
      @amyhumphries9084 2 года назад

      @@subhashishbagchi3191 I don't see how the comment was racist. My grandma who's brown got knives pulled on her at school and was spit on constantly. My grandfather who is white has told me only of pleasant memories he has of that time, except for some stories about his black friend and how the kids at his school would bully him and even slash his car tires. I'm not saying that black people didn't have good times, but race issues were very real during this period. Well probably even worse because my grandparents gree up in the 60s and this video is of the 50s

  • @MicheleMJJ
    @MicheleMJJ 3 года назад +14

    I am so glad I grew up in the sixties. Playing with friends, going to the county fairs, family reunions and all the families members still living. There were 13 in my mom's family, and 6 in my dad's. Any get together was adorned with a feast of food and good conversation. Watching Bonanza, Dragnet, Alfred Hitchcock and all the cartoons. Summers did last forever. How I wish I could go back for just one day and re-live all these memories.

  • @rpminc1974
    @rpminc1974 3 года назад +29

    Best decade ever growing up in !!

  • @smoothopsop8471
    @smoothopsop8471 2 года назад +8

    What I cherish most and yearn for was the pure innocence of youth and childhood. That is something the youth of today will never know. I guess I was blessed to experienced that time period.

  • @truckerharold1151
    @truckerharold1151 2 года назад +27

    Different world back then... I feel lucky to have lived it. Thanks for another great video.

  • @thankthelord4536
    @thankthelord4536 3 года назад +38

    Born 1961, remember all this in the late 60s. Especially the news headlines. My grandfather use to bring the newspaper home every day and all the violence and death splashed across the paper in bold pictures.

    • @MrMenefrego1
      @MrMenefrego1 3 года назад +4

      I was born in March of 1961, a most excellent year for humans. We were indeed treated not only to violence and death but live violence and death to boot!

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +6

      Also in those days we still had LIFE, LOOK AND THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINES.

    • @MrMenefrego1
      @MrMenefrego1 3 года назад +4

      @@coleparker Wonderful magazines! I still have a very large collection of all of those magazines, from the 1930s to the 1960s, depending on the publication.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +3

      @@coleparker And Boys Life magazines.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +3

      @@matrox Yeah I liked that magazine as well. It was a BOYS magazine and had things that boys at that time were interested in such as, tips on building plastic models, Indian lore and tracking, Space travel, etc. etc. I don't know if it is still in circulation but if so, it probably called boys and girls magazine and has articles about boys wearing dresses or make up. and is

  • @vernabryant2894
    @vernabryant2894 3 года назад +20

    I grew up in the 1960s.If I could time travel I would go back.It was a wonderful time.You didn't have to have a lot of money to survive.We never locked the doors.The summers were long and pleasant.

  • @Bigskyguy56
    @Bigskyguy56 3 года назад +14

    My favorite memory from the 1096s...ALL OF THEM.. All of the times were great in the 1960s. I grew up through these years. Now at 65 yrs old, I long for those days.

  • @marileeplus3
    @marileeplus3 3 года назад +11

    A&W drive in with mom, dad, and six children. Our rootbeer floats were brought to our car by a waitress on roller skates and hooked on the driver's side window. That was my favorite treat served in a frozen glass mug! Slot car racing was popular back then. My dad built a large track on plywood and many sawhorse legs. His buddies would come over in the evenings with their tackle boxes full of slot cars, soldering guns, and extra car parts. I could hear them talking, laughing, and racing. I would sneak down and my dad would let me race, usually not long as I had a lead finger and my dad's car would make it through a figure eight then go airborne at the first wide bank turn! He would get another car out of his tackle box and I would go off to bed! He took me several times to a place in a plaza in Warren Ohio called "Dilly's" where he would meet up with friends to race slot cars. I always got a bottle of pop out of a machine where you would pull your bottle out of a hole after you paid with a nickels. As much as I enjoyed the sixties I believe it was the time spent with family and especially my dad.
    I enjoyed your video!

    • @kurtkowars8783
      @kurtkowars8783 2 года назад +1

      We had a slot car racing shop in Columbus…I later worked with the man who owned it. He said by the early 70’s no one came in anymore and he locked the door one day and never went back..

    • @marileeplus3
      @marileeplus3 2 года назад +2

      @@kurtkowars8783
      That's so sad. Dilly's also closed. We moved from the house with the track in the basement, my parents separated and divorced when I was eight years old. I lost contact with my dad for over 30 years. I reached out to him on Father's Day in the 2000's with a card and letter. We began to write to one another, due to his arthritis he sent me a small tape recorder and we recorded a tape mailing it back and forth, we finally spoke on the phone, then I returned home and met up with him. Since then we've visited there and he's come to visit me here. He is 94 now, has a wholesale business and has a booth in a flea market he drives to every weekend. His business is in die cast cars and electronics. He I've come to see how much alike we are. I also learned that there's two sides to every relationship. I love my mom and dad. I'm grateful for the memories of us together and separate. I'm busy now making great memories with my children and my grandchildren and sharing with them my memories from childhood and how things change and evolve over time! I'll always believe that the early 60's was the best time to be a kid!

  • @ilovegoodsax
    @ilovegoodsax 3 года назад +49

    Born in Oct. 1960. I have vague memories of the hoopla surrounding The Beatles in 1964 (I remember my brother who's three years older than me on the back porch with his transistor radio singing along to "I Want To Hold Your Hand"), and more vivid memories of watching the Vietnam War unfold on the nightly news. However, the war was in black and white. My family didn't get its first color TV until 1974.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 3 года назад +2

      I liked Herb Alpert, Bert Kaempfert, James Last, Al Hirt, Lawrence Welk, . I couldn’t care less about the Beatles until years later. I also liked country music when other kids thought I was weird. I watched parts of the Vietnam War unfold right before my eyes from the deck of a navy salvage ship. From 1968-1970.

    • @rf101259
      @rf101259 3 года назад +3

      I was born October 1959 and also have vague memories of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. I remember wondering why all the girls were screaming, lol. Ed Sullivan on Sunday nights was a staple in our household.

    • @ilovegoodsax
      @ilovegoodsax 3 года назад +1

      @@rf101259 Ed was a Sunday night staple at our house too!😁💯

    • @michaelbeard5
      @michaelbeard5 2 года назад +1

      omg yes...transistor and same song......changed my life at 13 years old

    • @GloopSerious-nt9dv
      @GloopSerious-nt9dv 2 года назад +1

      Happy 61st :D

  • @garytaylor4345
    @garytaylor4345 3 года назад +33

    Great video thanks my grandmother was the first one in our family to own a color TV. We’d go for a visit on Sunday afternoon have dinner and watch Walt Disney Wonderful world of color

    • @freedomring4813
      @freedomring4813 3 года назад +6

      Back when Disney was great. Couldn't wait for Sunday night, but it sucked when it was a 2 part one.

    • @freedomring4813
      @freedomring4813 3 года назад +3

      @Harvey Funkenstein I went across the road to my buddies house to watch Batman in the afternoon on their color TV. Catwoman 😍 Oh and please watch how you mention boomers, you left me a comment about boomers and I almost thought you were saying we screwed up this COUNTRY, no the CROOKED POLITICIANS and CROOKED LAWYERS and some of the greedy businesses. LOL

    • @lynnesmith1959
      @lynnesmith1959 3 года назад +2

      Every Sunday after church my mom cooked a huge meal, then Sun evening we would watch Walt Disney world while eating popcorn & apples! Great memories!

    • @rickymcginnis7300
      @rickymcginnis7300 2 года назад

      And Ed Sullivan...

    • @beansmcdonough1782
      @beansmcdonough1782 Год назад

      Before disney became the perverted mess we see today

  • @deeasztalos2520
    @deeasztalos2520 2 года назад +9

    I'm so happy to have grown up in the 60s. I miss those days SO much.

  • @gybx4094
    @gybx4094 3 года назад +23

    It was great until about 1967.
    Then it all fell apart.
    The early 1960's were awesome.
    A great time to be a little kid.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 3 года назад +36

    This era was my first decade of life. My favorite memory is seeing The Beatles on TV for the first time in 1964.

    • @photonotavailable7936
      @photonotavailable7936 3 года назад +3

      February 9, 1964.

    • @butcharmstrong9645
      @butcharmstrong9645 3 года назад +1

      That's what I said too. They inspired me to be become a professional musician!

    • @deborahpellerito6117
      @deborahpellerito6117 3 года назад +3

      We saw them too I was eight my husband is mad he didn't see it

    • @elwin38
      @elwin38 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately, i was born 5-7-68, while the Beatles were recording the White album 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️I'm a 70's kid.

    • @SeaTurtle515
      @SeaTurtle515 2 года назад +2

      I was 8 years old the first time the Beatles played on Ed Sullivan. Our whole family gathered in the living room to watch. I laid on the floor in front of the TV. I was mesmerized. I’d never heard music like that or seen boys with such long hair! And I couldn’t understand why all the girls were screaming. My older sister bought the first Beatle’s album and we both played it down in our basement non stop. She would have dance parties down there with a bunch of teenagers. Good times. Now I’m 66 and she’s 76!

  • @tinalewis6782
    @tinalewis6782 2 года назад +14

    In the 1960s and early 1970s, our family, my dad’s family, and most of our friends had pianos in their living rooms or family rooms. It was a given that after dinner the family and guests would gather around the piano and sing for hours. When the pianist would need a bathroom or dessert break, the young children would take over and play little pieces to the delight of the older folks. I thought it was normal and that the tradition would continue forever. In the late 1970s, after spending an afternoon at a friend’s house singing around the piano with her entire family, I excused myself to the kitchen. My friend followed me and asked what was wrong. “Ours is going to be the last generation to sing around the piano with friends and family.” And so it is. That day was also the last time I sang around the piano with anyone.

    • @marygrant882
      @marygrant882 2 года назад +4

      Tina, I also grew up when family gatherings meant singing around the piano. It was Christmas carols in December, gospel music anytime, and silly fun folksy songs at birthday parties. I still ask my youngest son to play piano at Christmas, but sadly most guests don't join in.

    • @tinalewis6782
      @tinalewis6782 2 года назад +1

      @@marygrant882 That is sad. But so many folks these days don't know the words to the old songs. And when was the last time sheet music was for sale? My brother and I got the sheet music to the Batman TV show theme and practiced it on the piano until our mother made us stop, LOL. I know the words to WW2 songs and even some WW1 songs and plenty of 1920s and 30s songs. I doubt anyone younger than I am would even recognize the tunes, let along know the words. And without a new generation of piano players and singers, any new songs from the 1970s up until today aren't included. Very sad, but I'm so thankful I was part of that era.

    • @riversong6216
      @riversong6216 2 года назад +1

      I was born in 1958 and our family would gather with friends and neighbors around a piano, guitar, and banjo and sing for hours. I miss those days. My dad played a mandolin mom played guitar & piano. There was a lady up the street who gave piano lessons for $0.50 per lesson and I took lessons from her. I always cheated because I could play by ear. Once I learned the tune and beat, I forgot about reading music and just played the song!

  • @user-dc1dw2np1w
    @user-dc1dw2np1w 3 года назад +18

    Best decade to live on this planet, wish i could live back then, i grew up in the early-mid '80 , it was the last time it was good....

    • @rufust.firefly4890
      @rufust.firefly4890 2 года назад

      I watched a Newlywed Game episode where the husband didn't know what a decade is.

  • @artied1807
    @artied1807 2 года назад +2

    My mom's awesome home cooked meals most every evening. Playing outside with all of the neighborhood kids until dinner time then afterward all sitting in the living room watching those great 60's TV shows while munching on dad's skillet popcorn. It was special.

  • @joelfrombethlehem
    @joelfrombethlehem 3 года назад +26

    One of my favorite memories of the 1960s were family vacations in the New Jersey seashore communities.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 года назад +1

      I grew up in NJ. What beaches did you go to?

    • @bonniecollins340
      @bonniecollins340 3 года назад +1

      ANd this was my favorite memory too... SEASIDE HEIGHTS NJ!

    • @0blivioniox864
      @0blivioniox864 3 года назад +3

      Up until 15-20 years ago, Wildwood crest actually had some 50s/60s style motels standing. Even though I was born in the 70s, I still fondly remember vacationing down there in the 80s.

    • @skylilly1
      @skylilly1 3 года назад +2

      My dad would take us to Wildwood. He would get one of those efficiencies about a block away from the ocean. Good memories. I remember my sister peaked inside the tent of the gypsy woman, and the keystone cops. lol Lots of boardwalk memories.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 года назад +1

      Bonnie Collins Even though my mom wasn't a fan we would go the the amusements at Seaside every summer. We only lived about an hour away. The big thing was the go cart track in Tom's River before the bridge.

  • @Tiffany-vj1tv
    @Tiffany-vj1tv 3 года назад +19

    Another great video 🍻❤️thank you!!!!

  • @marcmckenzie5110
    @marcmckenzie5110 3 года назад +24

    My sweetest memories are of time with my family in the 1960s. Thank you for your channel. 🙏🏼🌿

    • @silvrx-pz3ce
      @silvrx-pz3ce 2 года назад

      Yeah but the 20s are better!!!

  • @danieledigiovanni8677
    @danieledigiovanni8677 Год назад +2

    Exactly like my years... immigrated in 1957, used to buy my sneakers directly at the Converse Rubber Company factory in Malden, MA. In 1966 graduated from Medford High School and I 1968 frown Wentworth Institute of Technology. Today retired in Sardinia, Italy, and I still make treasure of my childhood years in America... Thank-You All

  • @gregraymond428
    @gregraymond428 3 года назад +18

    G’day mate, A BIG shoutout from Australia. Wonderful look back to a far simpler life. Australia only got colour t.v. In 1975. I remember well, cause a good friend of mine at the time, his family was the first to get a colour t.v. In our street. OH Man!, was I jealous too. We still had a b/w set. His family’s t.v was in a fancy wooden cabinet too with two doors you could close to hide the set.The tech was so exciting at that time. My folks eventually got a colour set and I was sold on it.(Ha) Australia only got t.v. way back in 1956. Great post. Great times.👍🇦🇺😄✌️☮️😁

  • @bnghjtyu767
    @bnghjtyu767 3 года назад +54

    I was born in the mid-50s the 60s was pretty magical time so many neat things a young boy would like James Bond movies coming out muscle cars on the streets the British motorcycles that dominated until the Japanese took over a&p food store that my mother went to the drive-in hamburger joint on spring Street where they would bring you your food I could go on and on pretty darn cool memories

    • @bendavis6550
      @bendavis6550 3 года назад +3

      my dad was raised during the great depredation period he enjoyed the Andy Griffith show trail of the lonesome pine movie with Henry Fonda he passed away in 2016.

  • @keithwilson6060
    @keithwilson6060 3 года назад +7

    As a kid in the 60’s, the neighborhood was teeming with us youngest of baby boomers. Ice cream vendors in their musical trucks and vans would traverse the streets, luring kids out of their houses after shaking down their parents for spare change. It wasn’t unusual for a dozen or more kids to surround these vendors waiting to be served. It was really a treat.

    • @markchoma9822
      @markchoma9822 2 года назад +1

      Ding Dong trucks. They rang a bell tied to a rope. Crunch Bomb Pop ice cream bars ruled.

  • @larryhillman5787
    @larryhillman5787 3 года назад +28

    I miss the music. There were tons of great young artists like the Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, The Beach Boys and a lot more.
    I also miss the great TV series like The Twilight Zone, The Wild Wild West, The Man from Uncle, Laramie, Laugh In and on and on.
    I miss the clothing styles and cool cars like the early Mustangs. There isn't much about the Sixties that I don't miss except the Vietnam war.

    • @tjvanpopta
      @tjvanpopta 3 года назад +6

      I agree. The amount of great music that evolved in the 60,s was unbelievable. The 60,s were magical.

  • @choward5430
    @choward5430 3 года назад +20

    5:34 I'm 62 years old. I never got that bike! I still want a Bike like this.

    • @halbud
      @halbud 3 года назад +3

      I'm63 We were poor but mom got me a huffy "sting ray" bike from the jewel tea co. catalog ,made monthly payments! wish i still had it! took me all over Kalamazoo at 8 yrs. old!!!

    • @packingten
      @packingten 3 года назад +7

      I traded a BB Gun for a homemade stingrays in 1963/64 Black Bananna seat knobby tire yesssss.
      I'm 70 now.(1951)

    • @halbud
      @halbud 3 года назад +2

      @@packingten I'm 63 Bet it was a hell of a great bike remember doing wheelies? I'm gonna build a time machine one of these days!!! I'll let you know when its finished !

    • @packingten
      @packingten 3 года назад

      @@halbud Busted my butt trying that Bud🤪,Yeah let me know,I want an Erector set, A GILBERT one,had the Chemistry set by them made disappearing ink and INDIGO Ink,Had a Marx machine gun these sno flakes would have a stroke over that,Had a Mattel Fanner 50,AND those Snub nose revolvers that shot those little gray bullets,AND last a genuine Rifleman rifle,And we were not rich but Dad was a hustler,I had garden variety 6 guns,And a CANTEEN🤪...What toys did you have Bud others tell us too..

    • @packingten
      @packingten 3 года назад

      @@halbud Bud I bought a Load of stuff from Jewel Tea,I lived about 1 mile from our J tea man Al,He used to drink coffee with us in the morning,I had a Mr Coffee and that made GOOOOD Coffee😊I ❤ that thing,I gave about 50 bucks for it in 1974!, a fortune then..

  • @packingten
    @packingten 3 года назад +13

    Dad got us a color TV in 1963,Those rounded side pix tube.I was 12.I got my family a color tv in 1970 a Zenith roll about it had great color.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 3 года назад +1

      My wife and I bought our first brand new color set about 2009. And we were amazed that it was so thin and light. It was a Sanyo that was bought from Walmart. It had a 32 inch screen! And it cost less than $300! The previous color sets we had were the very heavy CRT picture tube things that took two strong men and a boy to lift. And they were used ones that other people didn’t want so they gave them to us. The pictures were kinda color but very washed out shades of color.

    • @deborahpellerito6117
      @deborahpellerito6117 3 года назад +1

      I loved our Zenith roll about we got in the mid 60's!

    • @packingten
      @packingten 3 года назад

      @@deborahpellerito6117 Did yours have a metal cabinet?, Mine did..

    • @deborahpellerito6117
      @deborahpellerito6117 3 года назад

      @@packingten Yes! I loved that TV

  • @sassygrammy1258
    @sassygrammy1258 2 года назад +5

    The 60s were a special time fir me. I met my husband, married, and had three children between 1962 and 1968. Oh, how I cherish these memories.

  • @MrMisterChiliPepper88
    @MrMisterChiliPepper88 3 года назад +5

    Me looking back in time from 2021 the way people lived in the 60s looked to me like a different world.

  • @davebiggers3150
    @davebiggers3150 3 года назад +6

    I was born 6-6-60 and being a young boy growing up was magical through the 60's.Becoming a teenager in the 70's I spiraled out of control.

  • @LarryKelly
    @LarryKelly 3 года назад +18

    love this channel

  • @craigforsberg9844
    @craigforsberg9844 10 месяцев назад +1

    Born in 1960. Probably fondest memory was growing up in the country, walking in the woods, and playing community baseball during the summer. Lacing up the skates in the winter and playing pond hockey

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind 3 года назад +10

    One of my favorite memories were the beautiful cars and the changes in them every year. I always loved seeing a relative or neighbor's new car. They always seemed so special. We were just about the poorest family in our neighborhood and for most of the 60's our family's car was a junky '58 Chevy. We didn't get a new car until 1969 and that was a worn out '63 Pontiac. It was huge deal when we got our first color TV in 1970. It was a used 1962 RCA that worked good for a few years.

  • @freedomforever6718
    @freedomforever6718 3 года назад +47

    I have a photograph of me and my Stingray bike ( you called them Banana bikes) on Christmas day 1964. This was in California so Stingray sounded much groovier. Ha.

    • @photonotavailable7936
      @photonotavailable7936 3 года назад +4

      Likewise, for Christmas. Mine was lime green. Schwinn Sting-Ray.

    • @USHighway66
      @USHighway66 3 года назад +16

      Correct! The seats were referred to as “banana” seats.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 года назад +4

      Did it have a Sissy Bar?

    • @freedomforever6718
      @freedomforever6718 3 года назад +5

      @@samanthab1923 ,
      Yes it did. And it kept my newspaper bags from falling off on my newspaper route.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +5

      @@photonotavailable7936 I had one of those as well. Remember doing wheeles?

  • @raad684
    @raad684 3 года назад +8

    Such great videos.

  • @annmariemarino4867
    @annmariemarino4867 3 года назад +6

    I was born in 62. Great time to be born ❤️

  • @ursulasmith6402
    @ursulasmith6402 3 года назад +86

    Everything was cheap, affordable. No one was without jobs.

    • @NickyNicest
      @NickyNicest 2 года назад +10

      Your second statement is definitely false

    • @Master-kh6ww
      @Master-kh6ww 2 года назад +2

      @@NickyNicest yeah

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc 2 года назад +2

      You are seeing the past through rose tinted glasses.

    • @JohnSmith-zw8vp
      @JohnSmith-zw8vp 2 года назад +2

      Well if you consider at MINIMUM a few thousand collars (in today's money) for a color TV in those days affordable...

    • @generalyellor8188
      @generalyellor8188 2 года назад +1

      Talk about looking at a time through rose colored glasses. Utter nonsense that "no one was without jobs."

  • @Dave-hc6pp
    @Dave-hc6pp 3 года назад +12

    For some reason I remember the first time I saw a color tv. It was around 1961-62 and my mother took me into a department store in Cincinnati. I always had to seat a tie and sport coat for church or to go to town. By the end of the decade my hair was down my back and I was a wild child until I joined the army in 1974.

  • @riversong6216
    @riversong6216 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for the trips you provide down memory lane. I grew up in the 60's and we got our first color TV probably around 1963 to 1964? I wasn't even in school at the time so I can't be sure. I remember watching Walt Disney on Sunday nights in "Technicolor." I didn't know what that meant but it looked much more appealing than black & white. Every year we would watch "The Wizard of Oz," starring Judy Garland and when it switched over to color after she traveled over the rainbow it was truly amazing!

    • @kellielaine5848
      @kellielaine5848 Год назад

      My husband's mother never allowed an upgrade to color tv. He never knew the Wizard of Oz changed colors - he also thought Lucille Ball was a blonde. His mom has a color tv now (at 90) but won't allow the tv on during the daytime. She also won't allow them to turn on the air conditioner much.

  • @lindac6919
    @lindac6919 2 года назад +2

    Look at that cute knit dress. Textile industries were blossoming with new fabrics and processes. Everything was so bright and colorful, after we started having Technicolor! "My dress is green, my eyes are blue, my hair is vivid red!"

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 2 года назад +3

    In the early 60's we had a TV, but it was black and white. I saw my first color TV while walking past a laundromat. Back then most laundromats had a lounge area with comfortable couches and chairs and a TV to watch while you did laundry. I caught sight of the color TV and had to go in to see it. Lots of women brought their kids with them when they did their laundry, so I just blended right in. The show that was playing was "The Killer Shrews!" It was a 1959 SciFi that used dogs made up to look like monster shrews. It was hilarious, because you could tell they used dogs. But, I don't think the moms appreciated me pointing that out during the movie! LOL, good times as a kid in the 60's!

    • @Yvette22632
      @Yvette22632 2 года назад

      sounds like you were just doing it jim...

  • @marlenetrujillo2212
    @marlenetrujillo2212 3 года назад +9

    I miss the simple times

  • @robertzacharias6815
    @robertzacharias6815 3 года назад +8

    Love the music 🎶

    • @halbud
      @halbud 3 года назад +1

      I would like to know the name of this song,Its relaxing!

    • @juliemarchese-temple7749
      @juliemarchese-temple7749 3 года назад +1

      yes I need to know who's playing the piano I've been asking for days who is playing the piano on all of these videos does anybody know???

  • @user-pz1bc9bc6o
    @user-pz1bc9bc6o 2 года назад +2

    AHHH ! the "60's" Memories oh Memories ! If only we can re visit the good ole 60's

  • @Glennswo
    @Glennswo 3 года назад +4

    Summer of 69 I was 9 my family went on a cross country trip to California from NJ stayed at many small motels on the way . Went to many national parks. It was one of my highlights of my childhood

  • @67lilbear
    @67lilbear 3 года назад +9

    My earliest memories were in late 1969 (I was only a toddler lol)...Get back to me when you look back at the 1970's.

  • @elwin38
    @elwin38 3 года назад +10

    I was born in the most turbulent year in American history(1968). A far cry from the innocent early 60's.

    • @freedomring4813
      @freedomring4813 3 года назад +5

      Yep and to think the democraps starting with OBOZO brought back all of those turbulent times again.

    • @ilovegoodsax
      @ilovegoodsax 3 года назад +2

      So was my little sister (April 1968). However, I was born at the beginning of the most turbulent decade in American history (1960).

    • @elwin38
      @elwin38 3 года назад +1

      @@ilovegoodsax ✌🏾I was born the next month(May 7)

    • @ilovegoodsax
      @ilovegoodsax 3 года назад +2

      @@elwin38 My sister's was Apr. 20. Happy Birthday to YOU!🎶🎉🎶🎉🎶🎁🎁🎁

    • @elwin38
      @elwin38 3 года назад +1

      @@ilovegoodsax Happy Belated to your sister🎈🎁✨

  • @summertime9508
    @summertime9508 2 года назад +3

    Life was good in the 1960s. I remember it well!

  • @Sanpedranoazul
    @Sanpedranoazul 3 года назад +8

    I was born in 77, a great year and enjoyed my childhood in the 80 wich was fantastic, but there's something about the 60s that attracts me, the houses, the furniture, the cars, the clothing, the family, seems like a perfect decade to live in 😍😍😍

    • @Siromuse
      @Siromuse Год назад

      @@silvrx-pz3ce so not to burst ur bubble but aren’t you being kinda rude?

  • @JxT1957
    @JxT1957 3 года назад +18

    60s TV shows were the best: Combat, voyage to the bottom of the sea, time tunnel, twilight zone, outer limits, dragnet, the munsters, mr.ed, gomer pyle, f troop, candid camera, etc.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +5

      I liked combat. My brother liked it and 12 Oclock High. I never liked 12 OClock High as a kid, as an adult its one of my favorite classics.

    • @JxT1957
      @JxT1957 3 года назад +4

      @@matrox i have the complete series DVD box set Combat

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +4

      @@JxT1957 I have the complete set of Combat and 12 Oclock High.

    • @JxT1957
      @JxT1957 3 года назад +4

      @@matrox i never liked 12 oclock high. my 60s dvd collection also contains voyage to the bottom of the sea, time tunnel, rat patrol, star trek, twilight zone, alfred hitchcock, outer limits, man from uncle, dragnet, munsters, addams family, f troop, mr. ed, and candid camera.

    • @rickymcginnis7300
      @rickymcginnis7300 2 года назад +1

      What,no Beverly Hillbillies or Green Acres?

  • @janicebrowningaquino792
    @janicebrowningaquino792 3 года назад +4

    Summer road trips; gardening and doing household repairs with my step-father; riding my bike and playing catch with my little brother; backyard barbecues with parent’s friends coming over; sleeping on the front porch (enclosed) during rainstorms while listening to crickets; before all HE double hockey sticks broke lose, a sense of contentment and happiness.

  • @ridemfast7625
    @ridemfast7625 2 года назад +3

    Grew up in So Cal in the 60's. I feel very fortunate Dad and Mom moved there from Illinois to start a family. So Cal with my Schwinn Stingray and skate board was the best. Thumbing it to the beach 30 miles away opened up a new world. Then a few years later cruising Whittier Blvd in the early 70's. Good times!!

  • @gkprivate433
    @gkprivate433 3 года назад +6

    I remember when we got our first Push Button phone. I remember getting let out of school just a little bit early when JFK was shot. I remember walking home and seeing Mrs Sprague a blue nose actually talking to Mrs Herman who she considered a bumpus and thinking to myself, they never talk. They hate each other. I remember at my Uncle's restaurant seeing the governor there and his trooper body guard and at my height being eye to eye with his gun in his holster as he sat at the lunch counter. I remember the day, the boy who became my best friend and whose family I owe so much to, asked me to go to his house to play one day after school. I remember making him wait outside while I went inside to change into my play pants. He lived in a part of town I had never been to before and he was just far enough away from our elementary school such that he was allowed to ride his bike to school. I remember when Disney went to color TV. I remember stumbling onto PBS out of boston and seeing the Prisoner TV show. So cerebral I was stunned. I remember getting my first Sky and Telescope Issue that my god parents for some reason knew to get me a subscription for. That so influenced my lifelong interest in Astronomy and science. I later earned a BS in Engineering and a MS in Math. I remember the two or three times a year we went on Boy Scout weekend camp outs. Usually they were uncomfortable as we had no money and I had the worse backpack, worse sleeping bag, nothing water proof. Summer camp at Yawgoo was heaven. So much to do. Wonderful Mid August weather not the rainy season. Learned to play Hi Lo Jack and loved hanging out with some new friends one of which had a dehumidifier in his basement and it was cool and we played cards there. No money. No gambling. I loved the old boy scout manual. I took the physical fitness to heart and could do the 50 pushups and situps. Thank the stars I did because in early 71 I suffered a near crippling back injurty and the only way I came through surgery was because I was in better than all american shape. I remember the room of people crying when I asked when I would play hockey again, since they all thought I probably would not walk again.
    I remember all the Christmas and Easter get togethers with the fairly large family on my Dad's side that my Aunt would host. I remember Thanksgiving with my uncle's family, my Moms brother.
    I remember playing hide and seek in the summer at the top of the street with all the neighborhood kids right before sundown. Home or goal was the old light bulb street light.
    I also remember not being comfortable at christmas because I had nothing to give, had no money and it just did not feel right.