@@johnwhitehead1305 I saw that the folks who run the "Maritime Sailor's Cathedral" society, rang the bells 30 times, 29 for the lives lost on the ship and once for Gordon, for telling the story. Quite an honor...
@@radicalross7700 You had me initially roaring with laughter......then I thought it could be in poor taste.......then went back to laughing. Brilliant comment Ross!
Loved reading his books! Moe's hairstyle that Stron in 'Carbon Creek' ("Enterprise") was referring to when the Vulcan said a lady's boy called him a Stooge!
I was extremely surprised that Josephine Baker was not included in the video. She passed away on April 12, 1975 after suffering a cerebral hemmorage. Other Honorable mentions: 1) William Wellman - Best known for directing the film Wings as well as the 1937 film version of A Star Is Born. Died of Leukemia on December 9, 1975 2) Barbara Colby - Cast member of the 1970's sitcom Phyllis. Was killed in a random shooting on July 24, 1975. 3) Ian Hunter- Best known for his roles in The Adventures of Robin Hood and Shirley Temple's film The Little Princess. Died of a myocardial infarction on September 22, 1975. 4) Larry Parks- Best known for starring in the film The Jolson Story. Died of a heart attack on April 13, 1975. 5) Moyna Macgill - Popular stage actress and mother of Dame Angela Lansbury. Passed away from esophageal cancer on November 25, 1975.
Larry Fine, aka the middle stooge, was probably the most underrated of the trio. He was was always upstaged by Moe and Curly, but he was still a vital part of the team and could be funny in his own right. In scenes where the stooges play instruments, Larry is the only one actually playing, as he was a trained violinist. And sadly, after he suffered a stroke, the was the end of the three stooges for good. Emil Sitka was cast as Larry’s replacement, but never recorded anything with Moe (who died shortly after Larry) and curly Joe.
Didn't have a clue that he actually played an instrument. thank you, sir. Yep they were the kings of slapstick for sure. I'm surprised they didn't kill one another!
@@leecowell8165Larry Fine was skilled as violinist but could also sing. He was a boxer during his teenage years and was working in Vaudeville by age 18 before he became famous with The Thee Stooges. He joined Ted Healy and Moe Howard to form The Three Stooges in 1925 and Healy left a few years later and Shemp Howard Moe and Curlys brother before he had left the group in 1930s when Curly the youngest Howard brother joined The Three Stooges in 1932.
Thank you so much for including William Hartnell, the first actor play The Doctor. Doctor Who celebrated its 60th anniversary this past November, and it wouldn't have happened had it not been for his glorious portrayal in the title role.
@@itjustlookslikethis The Doctor has been played by William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Chris Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Peter Capaldi, Jodie Whitaker, and Ncuti Gatwa.
Old porcupine was great in his own right. Oftentimes, when I watch their shorts, I'll keep an eye on him, because Moe and Curly (or Shemp) get the most attention, and people miss his subtle (and not so subtle lol) lines and faces.
@@rklewis2 He was always getting caught in between A surly guy who's bossy and mean Who's older bro was a floppy haired simp Who's baby bro was built like a blimp. He had clowns to his left and a poker to the right And there he was stuck as the middle Stooge
Larry Blyden was in my favourite Twilight Zone Episode, a nice place to visit, it can’t be a coincidence that Rod Serling quoting from a nice place to visit is by accident lol. Nice connection.
Here is something even more eerie than that. Did anyone else notice that in the same year of 1975 the World lost two men who CoStarred in "The Three Stooges" Movies AND a Member of the Punk Music Band known as The Stooges?!😮B.W.
Pete Ham was tremendously talented. Part of the band Badfinger, they were one of the first signed to the Apple label backed by Paul McCartney. Macca loved these guys. Unfortunately, the band had an unscrupulous manager who cheated the members of money and royalties. Pete became depressed at constantly being broke even with the hit songs he helped create. This lead to his suicide A year later, good friend and bandmate Tom Evans passed the same way for virtually the same reasons. I can't watch their videos without being reminded of their sad demise.
GRAHAM HILL: FIVE TIME (1963, 1964, 1965, 1968 and 1969) Monaco Grand Prix Winner... TWO TIME (1962 and 1968) Formula one World driving champion,...Indianapolis 500 Winner, 1966... 24 Hour of Le Mans Winner 1972... Making him the only driver in history, to win the "TRIPLE CROWN of MOTOR SPORTS". Plane Crash, November 29, 1975.
I have always wondered about Al Lettieri. When he played Sollozzo in The Godfather (1972) he didn't appear to be unhealthy. Seemed to be in his prime really. Then when he showed up in Mr. Majestyk in 1974, he looked like he had aged 20 years and was carrying at least 40 lbs more than before. Then he died of a heart attack a year later at only 47 years old. I have always wondered how he went downhill so fast. It is possible that he had a pre-existing heart ailment, which could have contributed to the weight gain and haggard appearance in 1974, especially if it was accompanied by other health problems (thyroid maybe). Or it could have just been heavy smoking and drinking, but it seems to have happened awfully fast.
So many of them, died rather young & that's the sad thing. It's funny, in 1975 I was a sophomore in high school, and this coming Tuesday, I will be 64..shows how fleeting life is. May they all RIP 🕊🌹🪽
@@timx9661 Rose Kennedy was born in 1890 & died in 1995. Actress Arlene Francis was born in 1907 & died in 2001. The queen mother, from scotland was born in 1900 & died in 2002. Some women just bucked the system.
@@timx9661The life expectancy increased overnight in 1947 due to the intro of penicillin. Prior to that, 50 percent of all babies and children died from infections. Babies and children are added into overall life expectancy.
Just discovered your channel, the videos are such beautifully done tributes to those who departed in the corresponding year and the background music is also wonderful. Also the script at the end is very special. I'm subscribed! THANK YOU!!!
You didn't mention boxer Ezzard Charles, who died of ALS in 1975. He almost defeated Rocky Marciano, and his tragic decline was the inspiration for the film "Requiem for a Heavyweight."
....they left out (among others):... Josephine Baker, Barbara Colby, Cass Daley, John Dierkes, Philip Don't, Ethel Griffies, William Lundigan, Michael Mark, Lester Matthews, Torbin Meyer, Larry Parks, Frank Puglia, Roy Roberts, Frank Sully, Mary Ure, Anthony Warde, and film director William Wellman .....not all are stars but left their mark in film and television..... 📽️ 🎥 📺
I don't know how I found this page, but it is very surreal seeing this about Al Letteri. He died the day I was born, and at a year younger than I am now. (Note-I actually never heard of him before)
You may be gone but not forgotten my thoughts are with your family god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go it's a shame you aren't with us any more love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go ❤😂😂😅 Joe
Crazy to see people like Al Lettieri from "The Godfather" and think..."Whatever happened to that guy" only to find out he passed away in 1975 of a heart attack at only 47.
English character actor, James Robertson Justice, famous for playing irascible and booming voiced authority figures in films (including 7 films in the "Doctor in..." series as Sir Lancelot Spratt) died age 68, 2 July 1975.
I almost forgot about Euell Gibbons and his Grape Nut commercials of the early 1970's. The Francisco Chronicle use to have funny TV commercials promoting their newspaper and on one of their commercials they did an imitation of Euell Gibbons holding the Chronicle promoting the newspaper and then take a bite out of it and say "Tastes like wild hickory nuts!"
REST IN HEAVENLY PARADISE MOMS MABLEY , JOSEPHINE BAKER THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DID. WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE 😍 YOU AND WE WILL NEVER EVER FORGET YOU AMEN.
Bernard Hermann did The Twilight Zone theme for the first season and "God" Serling was Da Man!..great writer and The Twilight Zone is still the best of anything ever put on television...followed by The Outer Limits and The Fugitive(I was born in 1949 and love those early classics!).
ah yes, nearly fifty years later General Franco is Still Dead and rumored to be competing in the Olympics this summer for Spain under the psuedonym El Hombre Morte.
O only a handful left to be 80 years old. It’s really crazy and very sad. I don’t really like to watch this very often because it makes me kind of melancholic.
@@inmemoriam2000 oh right you might want to remake 2022 and 1988 please there's not enough deaths from all people from 1988, 1987, 1986 and 1985 they'll rename garden music but for 2022 deaths they need deaths from celebrities and school shootings right?
1964‐66 showed that 52.4 percent of American men over 21 were smokers. This dropped to 42.2 percent in 1970 and 39.3 percent in 1975. Among adult women, the trend was upward from 32.5 percent in the mid 1960's to 42.2 percent in 1970, but sharply down again to 28.9 percent in 1975.
RIP the 29 man crew of the Great Lakes freighter Edmund Fitzgerald. November 10, 1975.
Gordon Lightfoot told the story of this tragedy in song. He passed away recently. R.I.P. the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald and Gordon.
@@johnwhitehead1305I'm surprised that this wasn't mentioned in this video.
@@johnwhitehead1305 I saw that the folks who run the "Maritime Sailor's Cathedral" society, rang the bells 30 times, 29 for the lives lost on the ship and once for Gordon, for telling the story. Quite an honor...
@@almcclung2783 Thank you for that update, that's very fitting and heartwarming to know that they're all fondly remembered and not forgotten.
Two of the greatest comedians lost in 75, Moe Howard & Larry Fine of the Three Stooges.
Between them and Dave Alexander, 1975 was a bad year for Stooges.
@@radicalross7700 You had me initially roaring with laughter......then I thought it could be in poor taste.......then went back to laughing. Brilliant comment Ross!
Couldn't agree more
Mom's Mabley,she was a classic
@@vincentkennedy3487 I remember watching Moms on Ed Sullivan. She was hilarious!
Rod Serling's death was a big loss.
I only hope all his questions were answered, when he crossed over🙏
Loved reading his books! Moe's hairstyle that Stron in 'Carbon Creek' ("Enterprise") was referring to when the Vulcan said a lady's boy called him a Stooge!
Excessive smoking killed Rod Serling. He smoked 4 packs of cigarettes a day.
Yeah, that was the biggest shock that year. He was only 50, love The Twilight Zone, years ahead of its time. I still miss this guy.
Poor Rod basically worked himself to death plus he was a heavy smoker.
Talent Larry had on the violin was incredible and under recognized
I was extremely surprised that Josephine Baker was not included in the video. She passed away on April 12, 1975 after suffering a cerebral hemmorage. Other Honorable mentions:
1) William Wellman - Best known for directing the film Wings as well as the 1937 film version of A Star Is Born. Died of Leukemia on December 9, 1975
2) Barbara Colby - Cast member of the 1970's sitcom Phyllis. Was killed in a random shooting on July 24, 1975.
3) Ian Hunter- Best known for his roles in The Adventures of Robin Hood and Shirley Temple's film The Little Princess. Died of a myocardial infarction on September 22, 1975.
4) Larry Parks- Best known for starring in the film The Jolson Story. Died of a heart attack on April 13, 1975.
5) Moyna Macgill - Popular stage actress and mother of Dame Angela Lansbury. Passed away from esophageal cancer on November 25, 1975.
Yes, I was also looking for Josephine Baker.
Have they solved Barbara Colby's murder yet.
@@rockinmosquito No unfortunately. It's still an open cold case.
Mammy,you ain't seen nothing yet😊
Larry Fine, aka the middle stooge, was probably the most underrated of the trio. He was was always upstaged by Moe and Curly, but he was still a vital part of the team and could be funny in his own right. In scenes where the stooges play instruments, Larry is the only one actually playing, as he was a trained violinist. And sadly, after he suffered a stroke, the was the end of the three stooges for good. Emil Sitka was cast as Larry’s replacement, but never recorded anything with Moe (who died shortly after Larry) and curly Joe.
Didn't have a clue that he actually played an instrument. thank you, sir. Yep they were the kings of slapstick for sure. I'm surprised they didn't kill one another!
@@leecowell8165Larry Fine was skilled as violinist but could also sing. He was a boxer during his teenage years and was working in Vaudeville by age 18 before he became famous with The Thee Stooges. He joined Ted Healy and Moe Howard to form The Three Stooges in 1925 and Healy left a few years later and Shemp Howard Moe and Curlys brother before he had left the group in 1930s when Curly the youngest Howard brother joined The Three Stooges in 1932.
Larry was 1-0 in his boxing career.
Thank you so much for including William Hartnell, the first actor play The Doctor. Doctor Who celebrated its 60th anniversary this past November, and it wouldn't have happened had it not been for his glorious portrayal in the title role.
Tom Baker was Dr.Who
@@itjustlookslikethis The Doctor has been played by William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Chris Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Peter Capaldi, Jodie Whitaker, and Ncuti Gatwa.
Larry Fine was a treasure, highly recommend reading a book One Fine Stooge to appreciate his talents and contributions
Who's "Larrr"?
@@ChicagoShaun1978That's how Curly would spell Larry's name 😂😂.
Old porcupine was great in his own right. Oftentimes, when I watch their shorts, I'll keep an eye on him, because Moe and Curly (or Shemp) get the most attention, and people miss his subtle (and not so subtle lol) lines and faces.
@@rklewis2 He was always getting caught in between
A surly guy who's bossy and mean
Who's older bro was a floppy haired simp
Who's baby bro was built like a blimp.
He had clowns to his left and a poker to the right
And there he was stuck as the middle Stooge
After Moe runs a saw across Curly's head, Larry: "C'mon fellas, quit foolin' around. We've got WORK to do."
Larry Blyden was in my favourite Twilight Zone Episode, a nice place to visit, it can’t be a coincidence that Rod Serling quoting from a nice place to visit is by accident lol. Nice connection.
Agreed, Larry Blyden was brilliant in that episode. I miss him and Rod Serling, who died within weeks of each other in June 1975.
Rod Serling died way too young, he had so much more to give.
Here is something even more eerie than that. Did anyone else notice that in the same year of 1975 the World lost two men who CoStarred in "The Three Stooges" Movies AND a Member of the Punk Music Band known as The Stooges?!😮B.W.
"THREE" Stooges passed that year ,Two great comedians and one great musician.
Good catch.
And two of the musicians who passed away became membersof the 27 Club.
Pete Ham was tremendously talented. Part of the band Badfinger, they were one of the first signed to the Apple label backed by Paul McCartney. Macca loved these guys. Unfortunately, the band had an unscrupulous manager who cheated the members of money and royalties. Pete became depressed at constantly being broke even with the hit songs he helped create. This lead to his suicide A year later, good friend and bandmate Tom Evans passed the same way for virtually the same reasons. I can't watch their videos without being reminded of their sad demise.
The bad story of Badfinger, so tragic. Without you is such a beautiful song.
GRAHAM HILL: FIVE TIME (1963, 1964, 1965, 1968 and 1969) Monaco Grand Prix Winner... TWO TIME (1962 and 1968) Formula one World driving champion,...Indianapolis 500 Winner, 1966... 24 Hour of Le Mans Winner 1972... Making him the only driver in history, to win the "TRIPLE CROWN of MOTOR SPORTS". Plane Crash, November 29, 1975.
WOW... Don't know how, Graham Hill was overlooked?
John McGiver was always a hit with my sisters and me in the mid-60s! Wonderful actor. Saw him later in Manchurian Candidate.
I have always wondered about Al Lettieri. When he played Sollozzo in The Godfather (1972) he didn't appear to be unhealthy. Seemed to be in his prime really. Then when he showed up in Mr. Majestyk in 1974, he looked like he had aged 20 years and was carrying at least 40 lbs more than before. Then he died of a heart attack a year later at only 47 years old. I have always wondered how he went downhill so fast. It is possible that he had a pre-existing heart ailment, which could have contributed to the weight gain and haggard appearance in 1974, especially if it was accompanied by other health problems (thyroid maybe). Or it could have just been heavy smoking and drinking, but it seems to have happened awfully fast.
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Susan Hayward was so beautiful!
Loved Susan Hayward in the movie "The Fighting Seabees" with John Wayne. A classic with 2 great stars.
SH & JW were on set for the Conquerors the air & ground was riddled with radiation so many of the cast & crew died of cancer.
I love both Moe and Larry were legendary comedies!!! 😅😅😅 as Rip both 😢😢
Rest in peace to Larry Fine and Moe Howard.
Wonderful video.
So many of them, died rather young & that's the sad thing. It's funny, in 1975 I was a sophomore in high school, and this coming Tuesday, I will be 64..shows how fleeting life is.
May they all RIP 🕊🌹🪽
May they all RIP except for Elijah Muhammad. I hope he's suffering in hell for eternity.
I hope you had a nice birthday in December. Many happy returns.
The life expectancy of an American woman born in 1900 was 48. When you were born, 1960, it increased to almost 80. For a 64 year old it’s over 20.
@@timx9661 Rose Kennedy was born in 1890 & died in 1995. Actress Arlene Francis was born in 1907 & died in 2001. The queen mother, from scotland was born in 1900 & died in 2002. Some women just bucked the system.
@@timx9661The life expectancy increased overnight in 1947 due to the intro of penicillin. Prior to that, 50 percent of all babies and children died from infections. Babies and children are added into overall life expectancy.
My maternal grandmother 10/30/75.
Glad I reminded you about Bob Montana. That was a good layout. Im a cartoonist and Bob Montana's my greatest inspiration.
Great tributes, thank you for sharing this. God Bless You and stay safe 🙏 ❤️
Thank you.
Just discovered your channel, the videos are such beautifully done tributes to those who departed in the corresponding year and the background music is also wonderful. Also the script at the end is very special. I'm subscribed! THANK YOU!!!
Rod Serling R.I.P. Created a great series The Twilight Zone. Also created a One Season western called The Loner with Lloyd Bridges.
You forgot about Night Gallery.
@@GilGunderson-xz9qz
Yes I did. Thank You. 👍
Mr. Serling tried to forget "Night Gallery"!
It is interesting to see people born in the 1800’s. And also sad to see some die in their 60’s. Not to mention those that died by their own hand.
You didn't mention boxer Ezzard Charles, who died of ALS in 1975. He almost defeated Rocky Marciano, and his tragic decline was the inspiration for the film "Requiem for a Heavyweight."
....they left out (among others):... Josephine Baker, Barbara Colby, Cass Daley, John Dierkes, Philip Don't, Ethel Griffies, William Lundigan, Michael Mark, Lester Matthews, Torbin Meyer, Larry Parks, Frank Puglia, Roy Roberts, Frank Sully, Mary Ure, Anthony Warde, and film director William Wellman .....not all are stars but left their mark in film and television..... 📽️ 🎥 📺
Also Ace Deuce, Fat Burns, Gun Powder and of course, Dat Feller.
A great loss when Rod Serling passed away 50 years ago.
No one can match his imagination. 🌌
I loved going to arthor treachers all the time. Loved their chicken and chips with a lemon pie.
If that's one of the restaurants I miss the most. That's in my top 5 right there.
To all who went home God Bless 🙏 to all rest in peace thank you so much for wonderful memories
The world lost many wonderful iconic characters in 1975. I really appreciate your clips it always brings me back to better times.😊
Glad you like them!
I don't know how I found this page, but it is very surreal seeing this about Al Letteri. He died the day I was born, and at a year younger than I am now. (Note-I actually never heard of him before)
Ms. Susan Hayward in my opinion had a truly beautiful voice. Deep, velvety & well spoken. She passed away too soon.
Both Larry and Moe. The end of the legendary trio.
The harp music accompanying these memorials is one of the nicest of any that you use. So peaceful and tranquil. 🙏🏻
You may be gone but not forgotten my thoughts are with your family god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go it's a shame you aren't with us any more love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go ❤😂😂😅 Joe
Crazy to see people like Al Lettieri from "The Godfather" and think..."Whatever happened to that guy" only to find out he passed away in 1975 of a heart attack at only 47.
The worst year for three stooges fans and the Howard family
Why do we like to watch this knowing life’s so short & it’s sad when people we admire die.
R.I.P. Moe Howard.
Don't forget Moms Mabley-- satirical wit as good and sharp as Groucho.
Great video
1975 was not a good year for i lost my grandma and my cousin Ernie i love and miss them both i know i will see them again up in heaven R.I.P. 🙏
English character actor, James Robertson Justice, famous for playing irascible and booming voiced authority figures in films (including 7 films in the "Doctor in..." series as Sir Lancelot Spratt) died age 68, 2 July 1975.
❤ Appreciate Your Video ❤
I’m just watching this now(2-2-24). I graduated h.s. in ‘75! Was 18 seems a long time ago when reading about these back then.
Ben Blue: Birth was 12 Sep 1901, Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada.
John McGiver also played Martin Lane's Patty Duke Show boss.
Was a Three Stooges watching fanatic growing up as a kid. Was such a sad year to lose them both.
Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Dave Alexander. Three Stooges.
R.I.P. Larry Fine.
Where's your dignity? Where's your dignity?
Larry was the only one who could actually play a instrument
I almost forgot about Euell Gibbons and his Grape Nut commercials of the early 1970's. The Francisco Chronicle use to have funny TV commercials promoting their newspaper and on one of their commercials they did an imitation of Euell Gibbons holding the Chronicle promoting the newspaper and then take a bite out of it and say "Tastes like wild hickory nuts!"
Josephine Baker. April 12, 1975
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4:43 I like Baby Blue when it featured in the ending of Breaking Bad. I am sad that Pete Ham hanged himself.
And his bandmate Tom Evans did the same thing
@@jamesheath7601 Man, that's depressing.
REST IN HEAVENLY PARADISE MOMS MABLEY , JOSEPHINE BAKER THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DID. WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE 😍 YOU AND WE WILL NEVER EVER FORGET YOU AMEN.
This missed Jimmy Hoffa. He was very influential & controversial.
Susan Hayward was such a great talent- gone too soon.
Bernard Hermann did The Twilight Zone theme for the first season and "God" Serling was Da Man!..great writer and The Twilight Zone is still the best of anything ever put on television...followed by The Outer Limits and The Fugitive(I was born in 1949 and love those early classics!).
I Like The Three Stooges They Are Really Silly And Funny And I Will Miss My Great Grandpa Moe Howard Will I Do He’s In Heaven With Jesus And God
Nice video. I'd watch more.
Thanks, will do!
Emlen Tunnell, the great safety for the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers. Heart attack, July 23, 1975. Aged 51.
0:32 "We'll have to cremate him!" " But Moe, we don't have any cream!"
Larry Blyden was on vacation in Morocco and was robbed and car jacked which was his cause of death.
when you do 1974, dont forget Debbie Stone
This bulletin is just in. Francisco Franco is still dead.
Ha ha! Came here to post this!
RIP to moms mable 😢😢😢
I hope to be in Heaven someday to see everyone I loved.
Ugh!
I especially love the inspirational quotes at the ends of these.
I was a kid in 1975, so I never knew most of these people ever existed.
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (February 14 1975) writer
Éamon De Valera (August 29 1975) politician
ah yes, nearly fifty years later General Franco is Still Dead and rumored to be competing in the Olympics this summer for Spain under the psuedonym El Hombre Morte.
Anyone who does not understand this missed the first season of Saturday Night Live. It was a running joke.
This is by birth year. It made watching this more poignant.
I can't believe how many died at such a young age. Wow, there is surely no guarantee anyone will make it to their 80's.
O only a handful left to be 80 years old. It’s really crazy and very sad. I don’t really like to watch this very often because it makes me kind of melancholic.
At that time I was not yet born so my memory of them was non-existent
Problem the revision of 2015 deaths is private right?
No it went live this morning at 9:00 AM.
@@inmemoriam2000 oh right you might want to remake 2022 and 1988 please there's not enough deaths from all people from 1988, 1987, 1986 and 1985 they'll rename garden music but for 2022 deaths they need deaths from celebrities and school shootings right?
I remember all these "old people". They were mostly all younger than I am now, and I don't feel old. WTF (as the kids say).
Right! Me too! I'm 64 but I don't feel it.
@@damienthorne861 "Will you still need me, will you still feed me?" My that came quick
@@rotunda57 you're damn right it did, much to my lament
Aristotle Onassis died of myasthenia gravis
All my life I have been watching the 3 stooges and still watching them and still laughing my ass off!
Most of these people SMOKED.
1964‐66 showed that 52.4 percent of American men over 21 were smokers. This dropped to 42.2 percent in 1970 and 39.3 percent in 1975. Among adult women, the trend was upward from 32.5 percent in the mid 1960's to 42.2 percent in 1970, but sharply down again to 28.9 percent in 1975.
I don't judge people from long ago by today's standards.
Where is Gary Thain. Bass player from Band Uriah Heep. Died 8. of december 1975
Our top story tonight! General Francisco Franco is still dead!
You beat me to it!
Why do people that died In their 50 s look old? I’m 59 people say I look at least 54 .Must be the way they lived back then .
They left out Metropolitan opera star, Richard Tucker. And Perle Mesta, Washington's Hostess-with-the-Mostess.
For me it was Stooges Larry & Moe, and the extremely tragic loss of Pete Ham who probably had a LOT more great music to create. RIP
"Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead." LOL
"No Coke, Pepsi."
After all these years.
@@BeachsideHank "No first, chips"!!!
Snl
Rod Sterling also hosted night gallery
We very thankful for the actress or actor
Dave Alexander a underated member of the 27 club unfortunately 😔
Thank you for mentioning The Messenger Elijah Muhammad.
I miss him ❤💐
Peter Ham: Badfinger: Tragedy at its worst!!!!So young' but no one was there for him!! RIP sir!!!!
SMOKING
"I can't see...I can't see." "Whatsa matter?" "I got my eyes closed" AHAHAHA.
Remind me to kiss you later! 💋
Very beautiful in person
Two of the Godfather actors gone that year...who can forget the restaurant scene with Al Pacino and Al Lettieri (I forgot the police chief's name).
Moe Howard died three days after my grandmother.
We lost the founding member of the stooges band and two of the original stooges. Bizarre 😮
Pvt.1sr class Julius Kaufman, born 11 2 29 died 6 3 75
Did you guys know that Moe Howard and Shemp Howard are brothers in real life