I miss being able to phone any compny, organisation or doctor's etc and getting straight throughto a human, rather than automated multiple menus and then put on hold for ages.
That's been gone for twenty years. Even, maybe some Millennials miss it too. I like being able to prank call people and them having no clue it was. Oh yeah, do people still t.p. houses or do just do it virtually on an iPad?
Ditto! I have to prep myself ahead of time to be ready to leave a message; if i don't, I am tongue-tied. And usually my "reason for calling" is not "answered" by the auto-voice, so I am no further ahead after wasting all that time listening to a recorded message, with a series of choices! AAAAAAARGH!!!
I think I grew up in the best era. There’s nothing that compares to the music of the 60’s and 70’s. There was also a lot more freedom to play outside without worries of evil people.
Thank you for this trip down memory lane . I remember all these things . life was simpler and rock n roll ruled . wish there were still soda shops. Thank you so much .
I still clearly remember the first time I heard In a Garda da Vidda. It was magic. My wardrobe door was open and my radio was on and I was transfixed. At the end, its and the band's name were repeated and I wrote them on my foolscap list of good songs taped to the inside of my wardrobe door.
I miss the simplicity of life as a kid . Riding my horse , swimming in the Mollala River , eye ball to eye ball conversations with friends and no cell phones , internet and computers .
@@lilynorthover8378 I still love that song. Things were simpler in the '60s and '70s'. We figured things out for ourselves without computers. There was less violence. I miss them years.
Ditto! Good Manners and (Un) Common Courtesy seem to be lost arts within a younger generation, though there remain a few who continue the models of courtesy that I recall from my youth!
Pretty sure we just miss being kids. No care, pretty much do whatever you want with no repercussions until it was really really bad. "Be home by dark"....yeah right, ground me.
ME TOO it was a much better world back then....we were all so thin and fit looking too....and just way more easy going....technology has made us all stressed out and lazy
Agreed `seems to me they are trying to revisit much pf those turbulent that people fought so hard to rise above to turn around only to be gaslighted by rewriting or rephrasing something yet without Changing The Meaning and the people embracing it without thinking 1st For example the racial injustices and the segregation prevalent up until the 70s when things finally started to change But today in 2024 that is slowly happening again and is being sold as diversity . After all isn't a health care provider that is for black and brown people only, for example, isn't that really segregation being called diversity ? oh yeah i missed a total of 8 questions 67/75
@@troywahlbrink8842 I fervently hope so! Maybe we can get rid of so much of this addictive, expensive and unnecessary technology and go back to pride in independent living. We did just fine before we had computers, smart phones, AI, digital this and digital that, especially in our automobiles, which were a lot simpler to drive. These things haven't improved our lives that much, with a few exceptions. There were abuses in the past, but today's technology (with which our morality hasn't caught up) offers opportunities for much worse and much more prevalent abuses. I'm thinking internet, mainly, where people can hide anonymously behind a screen and bully people all over the world, steal identities much more easily, spy on regular people in ways the government and even average folks previously couldn't, and use texting to communicate instead of a personal phone call or in-person conversation -- today, we carry on whole conversations by texting, even on dates when two people are together and are supposed to talk to each other directly. I would like to see most of that go away. Not all, as some of it really is useful and actually needed. AND, we need for our morality to catch up to some of these advances so that they're used in good ways and not just as newer means of harming people. Finally, it's the addictiveness of so much of this stuff that makes people way too dependent upon it. Hours and hours spent playing video games instead of going outside and playing with live friends or being among nature and breathing fresh air. We're missing so much, today, because we're hooked on technology. Our world today is corrupt beyond measure! I predict that will change radically in the not-so-distant future. It has to. What's going on today is unsustainable.
We didn't know then what we know now, because of the internet. That's both good and bad. Also, the 60s and 70s were a lot better if you were white. I got 8 quiz questions wrong. I guess that's not bad
I miss the innocence of my youth and finding things to do outside to occupy my time during summer school breaks. Climbing trees, riding bikes, playing whiffle ball, roller skating. I may sound like a boy but I'm not. It was just more fun to do boy things than play with dolls. lol.
I felt the same way. Maybe it was because I had a big brother (so ended up wearing a lot of his "hand me downs" etc) and he influenced me a lot. Boys seemed to have more fun and adventures and the books with boy central characters were usually much more exciting! Several of my friends were also tom-boys and no one ever worried about it. We all grew out of it as we grew up and it gave us many advantages in the long term, Eg I could always stand up for myself and my friends against bullies, if I needed to..(Came in useful on a number of occasions in primary school). Later, when I started to become interested in boys, I still shared some of their interests, which was a good ice-breaker! Many years later, in the mid=eighties, my husband and I met because of our shared interest in Astronomy!
I graduated high school in 1970 and I can remember Woodstock as if it was last week. But, now at 72, I can’t remember what color socks I put on in the morning and the only color I have is white. 🤙🥴
72/75 . Didn’t know 8 inch floppy disks, Bill Withers, or you couldn’t remind 8 track cartridges, . ABBEY ROAD by the Beatles. What I miss about the 60’s is the excitement of Xmas day. I was born 1960.
Cassettes had a tab to remove if the recording was to be saved. I don't remember 8 track had to do the opposite . But how about 8 track Quadrophonic tapes.
Brilliant quiz which brought back so many memories. Managed 70 correct so my memory isn’t bad for a swinging 60’s teenager which was undoubtedly the best decade and the best music ever. It still lives on. Yeh yeh yeh!
I miss everything about the 60’s and 70’s a great time to grow up. The telephone party lines were cool. My brother and I use to get on quietly and listen to the conversations, innocent kid fun…
I miss 25 cents in my pocket plus an empty pop bottle in the basket of my bicycle bought a popsicle, a bag of Humpty Dumpty chips and an orange crush drink that I had to pull out of a cooler filled with ice cold water. Sitting on the grass at the park with friends, and breaking the popsicle in half then handing half to a friend and eating it slowly while it melted and dripped down your now sticky hand. Comic books and flashlights and sleepovers in a tent in the backyard. The list of innocent fun is limitless
When I was in 4th grade, I couldn't eat 25c worth of candy. By the time I was 16-17, 35c bought a 16 oz Pepsi and a bag of chips. I remember 5c bb cards, 10c comics, and drinking water from a hose, the 1st generation of skateboards and yo-yos.
67/75...Mainly stuff about other countries, like Kennedy saying he was an Ich bein Berliner, or whatever. I miss the 60's and 70's. Life was easier and more enjoyable in those simpler times. Born on Christmas Eve 1955
Agree. Things were simpler and much safer. Although in some ways they were tougher...ice on the inside of windows, certain standards always expected of you as a child (good manners, respect for old people and putting them first, always expected to do homework and work hard at school) and no central heating and only small black and white TVs. etc, times were also much easier and friendlier. Remember the family GP who knew you and your family? I remember my little sister becoming ill on Christmas Day with an infection in her foot. No need to wait 24 hours in A and E....my mum phoned up the family GP and he came away from his Christmas lunch to see her! I think in those days, if you needed treatment under the NHS, you were given treatment fairly quickly and the hospitals were clean and well run. There was no waiting 2 years to see a specialist and then another 18 months for treatment like there is today. Maybe it was an illusion, but most doctors seemed to care and medical staff had a pride in their work. It is all so different now. We have lost so much. Born 24th September 1957
When we were 10 and 12 in 1965, my brother and i got transistor radios for Christmas! We listened to WLS and WCFL in Chicago. At night, ìf i heard a Beatles song come on, I'd knock on the wall, so he'd know to switch to the other station, cuz he ❤ the Beatles! If he heard a Dave Clark 5 song🎶 come on, he'd knock on the wall, so I'd know to switch stations and not miss my favorite songs! 🎶 Loved that!
My favorite childhood toy was simple plastic animals you get in a plastic bag. I had so many of them and tried to learn all I could about the animals, put them together with other animals in their ecosystem, and had many hours of pretend play. I loved animals all my life and have lived the dog life having had 5 and now 2. I highly recommend.
@@Quizzes4U I got most of these correct... but your answer regarding the 8 track cassette... which 1 of the 3 could not be done..?.. the answers were "rewind"..."play"... "record"... I beg to disagree... having lived during those times... they were Not recordable on../.. there were No such things as recordable 8 track players... the answer was "rewind"... well ........that might have been true as well.. but definitely that was an unfair question...
70/75 , Incorrect ones were 7 , 22 , 29 , 33 , 56 .. Failed on all the bonus ones .. lol , Born in 68 .. So should have got more .. But hey .. The memories you brought back was priceless.. lol 💖😁👍 Kate Jackson was always my favorite one out of the angels ..💖💖 And the Banana Splits .. 💖💖💖💖 , Also the goodies .. Can YOU name the 3 who were the goodies ? The 6 million dollar man .. I was also given his toy doll with his Bionic eye .. I remember walking into a door trying to look through it at the time .. Not so F Bionic .. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing your fun memories. Yes, I remember the Goodies, but hasn't thought about them for years, so thanks for reminding me. I can even remember the theme tune 🤣 Graham, Tim and Bill.
A popular saying in the early '70s was this one, "If you can remember the '60s you didn't live through them.". This was a Stoner reference however I do remember the '60s as I was too young to do drugs and now I'm too old to do any drugs that the doctor doesn't prescribe.
Dear Ben, thank you for another interesting, exciting and entertaining quiz! I often can't answer to questions about tv series and sitcoms, I didn't and don't watch them 🙂Movies are also difficult because they often have totally different (and weird) titles here. Nevertheless, that was great 👍
I was on the U.S.S. Iwo Jima and of course we were the boat the picked up Apollo 13. We went from on historical event to another historical event. Lots of historical events back then. Back then was way better than now!
The music, the wholesome television programs, being able to walk to the store or other places in town without parental supervision, the higher sense of values and morality, children who respected adults and learned about hard work and responsibility, looking forward to and appreciating birthdays and Christmas because those were the only times of the year that we got new toys.
60/75, not bad. Bonus: Abby Road. I miss being young and thin 😂. My first car was a red VW Beetle. I also read that Sylvester Stallone still has the turtle/turtles from the movie Rocky. Great quiz!
Audrey my first car was a 1970 brand new VW bug that cost 1900 dollars and regarding weight I weighed 139 pounds when I registered for the draft now I tell my wife that I have only gained 2 pounds a year since 1970😊😂🤣❤💙💜🌈👍
Miss the rotary phone when you actually had remember friends phone numbers and if someone pissed you off you could slam the phone down hard and make it ring. It was satisfaction and of coarse the music back then. You had to have someone that could actually sing and very talented musicians and could read and write music. Brain power
Got 68/75. I liked the quiz. Fun fact: First test tube baby was born in 1978. In 1969, Zager and Evans sang about picking your baby from the bottom of a long glass tube in the song In the Year 2525. Steve McQueen was, I believe, trying to jump to Switzerland.
I remember starting out as a new Packer Backer (Green Bay Packer fan) and playing with a lot of G I Joes and spotys games in the 1950s. I was in grade school at the time --Bob Bailey in Maine, USA
68/75 This was my favorite so far. And not just because it's my best score so far. I love and miss so very much from this era, but I guess the music would be number one.
Abby Road....I did very well on this quiz. did have some rough moments when it came to the music of the 70's I was a folk genre girl...LOL. I didn't get all of them wrong though...made some good guesses. Good quiz, Ben. Thanks👍 I remember well the Munich Olympics.😞
I remember standing in the street listening to the new Beatles song "Let It Be" that a buddy was playing to us from his second floor bedroom window.. he yelled out "hey guys, it's that new Beatles song"!! and we just stood there listening..... was 13 years old....
64/75 !!! ... mostly missed out on the technical innovation Q's! I DO recall the morning that a high school classmate walked into our homeroom with the very first Texas instrument calculator any of us had ever seen! I forget what it cost back then, but his father was a research scientist so probably acquired it as part of his job! We were flabbergasted! However, as the top math student, I still worked with my trusty slide-rule!
71/75 q 12 Nadia Comaneci ? Q45 abbey road, q47 action man, q55 Switzerland, what do I miss about the 60/70,s being fit lol. Great quiz thanks again Ben really enjoyed it 👍👍😁
Very nice result 👍 well done. I'm not sure of the correct answer to the picture, I was hoping someone might know for sure. The picture had no date. The only information was that it was from an Olympics, but I'm not sure which one.
Nadia Comaneci was the Montreal Olympics. The picture was brief but I believe that was Ludmilla Tourischeva. Olga Korbut became very famous at that Olympics but I think that is Ludmilla.
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I miss being able to phone any compny, organisation or doctor's etc and getting straight throughto a human, rather than automated multiple menus and then put on hold for ages.
Voice mail is a pox on human communication imo. Personal is okay but bureaucratic automated systems are torture systems.
Same here!
YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL!
That's been gone for twenty years. Even, maybe some Millennials miss it too. I like being able to prank call people and them having no clue it was. Oh yeah, do people still t.p. houses or do just do it virtually on an iPad?
Ditto! I have to prep myself ahead of time to be ready to leave a message; if i don't, I am tongue-tied. And usually my "reason for calling" is not "answered" by the auto-voice, so I am no further ahead after wasting all that time listening to a recorded message, with a series of choices! AAAAAAARGH!!!
I think I grew up in the best era. There’s nothing that compares to the music of the 60’s and 70’s. There was also a lot more freedom to play outside without worries of evil people.
The evil people were there, Just no internet or as much news to inform people.
That was a brilliant walk down memory lane.
Thank you for this trip down memory lane . I remember all these things . life was simpler and rock n roll ruled . wish there were still soda shops. Thank you so much .
I'm 70 and I miss the real unique music of the 60s & 70s
I listen to 70's and 80's music every day!! You can find anything on RUclips!!!
@@sandib4234 I can find the music just wish we still had groups who created real and unique music.
There was a very unpopular war going on, so songs were directed at that.
@@GregInEastTennessee Yes a few but I was talking more, Stormy Monday or Midnight Rider or God Bless the Child
I still clearly remember the first time I heard In a Garda da Vidda. It was magic. My wardrobe door was open and my radio was on and I was transfixed. At the end, its and the band's name were repeated and I wrote them on my foolscap list of good songs taped to the inside of my wardrobe door.
I miss the simplicity of life as a kid . Riding my horse , swimming in the Mollala River , eye ball to eye ball conversations with friends and no cell phones , internet and computers .
Those were the days.
Me too!
I sure had a lot of fun. I mean, I wasn't spoiled like some people with horses but I still had a lot of fun.
I think we would all be better off without those latter three. We got along just fine without them, and we can do so, again.
So you're saying you would now prefer to live without "cell phones , internet and computers"? You're either a fool, a lier or both.
62/75. I miss having politics and politicians that, for the most part, seemed sane.
67 out of 75 for me.hormel.
and politicians who could talk to each other
60/75.
I'm not old enough to remember those. I'm only 52 :-)
@@AaGg-tr7zx You must be a senior. (pretty old).
Thanks for the memories. Times were much simpler then. As the song says"Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end.
Mary Hopkin ...sh*t I'm old. I like that song.
@@neilf1059 I like that song too. I watched the video not too long ago.
We'd sing and dance forever and a day.
@@lilynorthover8378 I still love that song. Things were simpler in the '60s and '70s'. We figured things out for ourselves without computers. There was less violence. I miss them years.
That song was from Mary Hopkins. Remember this one by Melanie. Ive got a pair of brand new roller skates you got a brand new key.
68/75 More than anything, I miss "old fashioned values, manners & courtesy" !
Ditto! Good Manners and (Un) Common Courtesy seem to be lost arts within a younger generation, though there remain a few who continue the models of courtesy that I recall from my youth!
I kept up with you through the first 55 (50-5)
but faltered in the stretch and finished with 64/75.
Born in 1949.
It never hurts to still say "please" and "thank you."
Compared to today, I miss everything about the 60's & 70's
Pretty sure we just miss being kids. No care, pretty much do whatever you want with no repercussions until it was really really bad. "Be home by dark"....yeah right, ground me.
ME TOO it was a much better world back then....we were all so thin and fit looking too....and just way more easy going....technology has made us all stressed out and lazy
Thank you for that! I know things were not perfect, but boy, oh boy…things were so much NICER back then…all ways around!! I miss it!
I miss youth, innocence and wonder about the world
I miss Ginger and Mary Ann
Innocence died in the 60's and 70's.
Born of the JFK assassination.
Lots of problems back then. But still a much better world than we have now.
Correct.
Agreed `seems to me they are trying to revisit much pf those turbulent that people fought so hard to rise above to turn around only to be gaslighted by rewriting or rephrasing something yet without Changing The Meaning and the people embracing it without thinking 1st For example the racial injustices and the segregation prevalent up until the 70s when things finally started to change But today in 2024 that is slowly happening again and is being sold as diversity . After all isn't a health care provider that is for black and brown people only, for example, isn't that really segregation being called diversity ? oh yeah i missed a total of 8 questions 67/75
Be patient and aware, I think we have some good times right around the corner and they might be better times than anyone in history have had. No joke.
@@troywahlbrink8842 I fervently hope so! Maybe we can get rid of so much of this addictive, expensive and unnecessary technology and go back to pride in independent living. We did just fine before we had computers, smart phones, AI, digital this and digital that, especially in our automobiles, which were a lot simpler to drive.
These things haven't improved our lives that much, with a few exceptions. There were abuses in the past, but today's technology (with which our morality hasn't caught up) offers opportunities for much worse and much more prevalent abuses. I'm thinking internet, mainly, where people can hide anonymously behind a screen and bully people all over the world, steal identities much more easily, spy on regular people in ways the government and even average folks previously couldn't, and use texting to communicate instead of a personal phone call or in-person conversation -- today, we carry on whole conversations by texting, even on dates when two people are together and are supposed to talk to each other directly.
I would like to see most of that go away. Not all, as some of it really is useful and actually needed. AND, we need for our morality to catch up to some of these advances so that they're used in good ways and not just as newer means of harming people.
Finally, it's the addictiveness of so much of this stuff that makes people way too dependent upon it. Hours and hours spent playing video games instead of going outside and playing with live friends or being among nature and breathing fresh air. We're missing so much, today, because we're hooked on technology.
Our world today is corrupt beyond measure! I predict that will change radically in the not-so-distant future. It has to. What's going on today is unsustainable.
We didn't know then what we know now, because of the internet. That's both good and bad. Also, the 60s and 70s were a lot better if you were white. I got 8 quiz questions wrong. I guess that's not bad
I miss the innocence of my youth and finding things to do outside to occupy my time during summer school breaks. Climbing trees, riding bikes, playing whiffle ball, roller skating. I may sound like a boy but I'm not. It was just more fun to do boy things than play with dolls. lol.
The term for that was "Tomboy", and most girls outgrew it when they entered their teens. Very few if any parents worried about it.
I felt the same way. Maybe it was because I had a big brother (so ended up wearing a lot of his "hand me downs" etc) and he influenced me a lot. Boys seemed to have more fun and adventures and the books with boy central characters were usually much more exciting! Several of my friends were also tom-boys and no one ever worried about it. We all grew out of it as we grew up and it gave us many advantages in the long term, Eg I could always stand up for myself and my friends against bullies, if I needed to..(Came in useful on a number of occasions in primary school). Later, when I started to become interested in boys, I still shared some of their interests, which was a good ice-breaker! Many years later, in the mid=eighties, my husband and I met because of our shared interest in Astronomy!
Me again, 65/75. I was there in the 60’s I remember Woodstock! I did ok for a 77 year old.
I remember Woodstock it was a happening . I was 16 years old and just happened to be there at the right time. Great Memories.
I graduated high school in 1970 and I can remember Woodstock as if it was last week. But, now at 72, I can’t remember what color socks I put on in the morning and the only color I have is white. 🤙🥴
Remember the horse, Mr. Ed?
Of course, of course
Mr. Ed 🐴came on right after the Flintstones. I've always loved Palominos and talking animals after that. 😉
I wanted a talking horse for Christmas.
I loved him❣️🐎🐴
Mr Ed was great 🐴
I Miss The Innocent Time Playing With Friends!
Our parents couldn't get us inside. Now they can't get their kids outside.
70 out of 75.and I miss open reel and 8 track tapes.The sound was phenomenal. Keep on rockin😂
Not bad. I missed 5. I really miss the America I grew up in.
72/75 . Didn’t know 8 inch floppy disks, Bill Withers, or you couldn’t remind 8 track cartridges, . ABBEY ROAD by the Beatles. What I miss about the 60’s is the excitement of Xmas day. I was born 1960.
1960 here too. 🖖
I don't recall being able to record on 8-track either. It would have been inefficient at best, they either had long gaps or split songs.
Me Too Remember Riding Bikes All Over Town!
Cassettes had a tab to remove if the recording was to be saved. I don't remember 8 track had to do the opposite . But how about 8 track Quadrophonic tapes.
74/75 I miss my Schwinn Stingray and the freedom it gave me.
Brilliant quiz which brought back so many memories. Managed 70 correct so my memory isn’t bad for a swinging 60’s teenager which was undoubtedly the best decade and the best music ever. It still lives on. Yeh yeh yeh!
Me too!
I miss everything about the 60’s and 70’s a great time to grow up. The telephone party lines were cool. My brother and I use to get on quietly and listen to the conversations, innocent kid fun…
Me too, I want to go back.
I miss the freedom we had
Don't say that if you live in Scotland. They'll throw you in prison.
Especially in the Summer! Pogo-Sticks, "Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots, bikes. You could go about town(I lived in Monson, MA) and come home before dinner!
@@jackilynpyzocha662 be home for dinner about 6, then be home before the street lights come on.
@@cannon3267 I never got that kind of freedom!
Which "freedom" are you talking about? You're a fool.
I miss being YOUNG as well!!!!!!!!!
Good quiz, lots of fun remembering the decades I lived through. Only got 2 wrong, so I'm pretty proud of my 73/75 score.
I got 66/75.
Got five wrong. Pretty easy questions, but a few I had lucky guesses.
I am 71yrs old i missed 5 on the test but i miss the 70s big time !!!
63/75. I was surprised how many of these I still remembered!
I miss the fantastic music! I’m a true 70’s girl! 😁😁
Same here.
Me too.!
I'm 70 and still a Disco Chick..❤
I miss my friends, sadly no longer here and a world that seemed simpler and happier
I miss 25 cents in my pocket plus an empty pop bottle in the basket of my bicycle bought a popsicle, a bag of Humpty Dumpty chips and an orange crush drink that I had to pull out of a cooler filled with ice cold water.
Sitting on the grass at the park with friends, and breaking the popsicle in half then handing half to a friend and eating it slowly while it melted and dripped down your now sticky hand.
Comic books and flashlights and sleepovers in a tent in the backyard.
The list of innocent fun is limitless
When I was in 4th grade, I couldn't eat 25c worth of candy. By the time I was 16-17, 35c bought a 16 oz Pepsi and a bag of chips. I remember 5c bb cards, 10c comics, and drinking water from a hose, the 1st generation of skateboards and yo-yos.
I loved growing up in the 60 and 70
67/75...Mainly stuff about other countries, like Kennedy saying he was an Ich bein Berliner, or whatever. I miss the 60's and 70's. Life was easier and more enjoyable in those simpler times.
Born on Christmas Eve 1955
I totally agree . Born May 11 1953.
Agree. Things were simpler and much safer. Although in some ways they were tougher...ice on the inside of windows, certain standards always expected of you as a child (good manners, respect for old people and putting them first, always expected to do homework and work hard at school) and no central heating and only small black and white TVs. etc, times were also much easier and friendlier. Remember the family GP who knew you and your family? I remember my little sister becoming ill on Christmas Day with an infection in her foot. No need to wait 24 hours in A and E....my mum phoned up the family GP and he came away from his Christmas lunch to see her! I think in those days, if you needed treatment under the NHS, you were given treatment fairly quickly and the hospitals were clean and well run. There was no waiting 2 years to see a specialist and then another 18 months for treatment like there is today. Maybe it was an illusion, but most doctors seemed to care and medical staff had a pride in their work. It is all so different now. We have lost so much.
Born 24th September 1957
I was a kid in the sixties , teen in the seventies. Surprised I remembered them all...
Same! Born in 62.
Those were the days my friend, I thought they’d never end….! Wish they hadn’t!
Wow what a trip down memory lane I had absolute perfection... Of course this was my youth
Really enjoyed this Quiz
Another great quiz! 67 of 75 and I am from 1958 and Dutch.
Well done 👍
I’m Dutch, too! Not born in Holland, but of Dutch ancestry on both sides! I’m from 1955. Groeten!
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I miss waiting for the street lamps coming on, that was our sign to go home
68/75. I must not have been paying close attention to NASA but I was very up on geo-political and pop culture. Fun quiz!🌸
Was surprised on some but then remembered. The Walkman, for one. 73/75
I'm 74😊 and I got 70/75. They seemed like a lifetime ago. I did enjoy the quiz. Thanks!
Nothing about the greatest TV series of all time The Twilight Zone?
My memory is spot on thanks
When we were 10 and 12 in 1965, my brother and i got transistor radios for Christmas! We listened to WLS and WCFL in Chicago. At night, ìf i heard a Beatles song come on, I'd knock on the wall, so he'd know to switch to the other station, cuz he ❤ the Beatles! If he heard a Dave Clark 5 song🎶 come on, he'd knock on the wall, so I'd know to switch stations and not miss my favorite songs! 🎶 Loved that!
I got 69 plus one of the bonus questions. So, yes, I'm a 60s-70s kid.
My favorite childhood toy was simple plastic animals you get in a plastic bag. I had so many of them and tried to learn all I could about the animals, put them together with other animals in their ecosystem, and had many hours of pretend play. I loved animals all my life and have lived the dog life having had 5 and now 2. I highly recommend.
Brilliant it really brings back memories too.
I miss the lovely clothing styles of the 60's
Enjoyed the memories. Fun quiz. Thank you.
My pleasure, glad it was fun
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I got most of these correct... but your answer regarding the 8 track cassette... which 1 of the 3 could not be done..?.. the answers were "rewind"..."play"... "record"... I beg to disagree... having lived during those times... they were Not recordable on../.. there were No such things as recordable 8 track players...
the answer was "rewind"... well ........that might have been true as well.. but definitely that was an unfair question...
This was my era. I got 63 right. Thanks for posting.
60/75 great quiz!
67 out of 75.....not too bad! What do I miss most about the 60s and 70s? *Everything!*
His quizzes are fun and interesting! Thanks!
I had 70 of 75. I miss the simplicity where things were what they seemed to be.
Great video! The Seventies was an intricate part of my life!
Great Quiz. I got 9 wrong 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
64/75 and Abbey Road was the album, what do I miss well just about everything!🤩
Music, community ,freedom, no stupid laws, fun.
Got more than 90% of the questions correct. Rather be 20 in the 70's than 70 in the 20's, LOL......I'm old!
70/75 , Incorrect ones were 7 , 22 , 29 , 33 , 56 .. Failed on all the bonus ones .. lol , Born in 68 .. So should have got more .. But hey .. The memories you brought back was priceless.. lol 💖😁👍
Kate Jackson was always my favorite one out of the angels ..💖💖
And the Banana Splits .. 💖💖💖💖 , Also the goodies .. Can YOU name the 3 who were the goodies ?
The 6 million dollar man .. I was also given his toy doll with his Bionic eye .. I remember walking into a door trying to look through it at the time .. Not so F Bionic .. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing your fun memories. Yes, I remember the Goodies, but hasn't thought about them for years, so thanks for reminding me. I can even remember the theme tune 🤣 Graham, Tim and Bill.
Kate Jackson. My favourite too.
A popular saying in the early '70s was this one, "If you can remember the '60s you didn't live through them.". This was a Stoner reference however I do remember the '60s as I was too young to do drugs and now I'm too old to do any drugs that the doctor doesn't prescribe.
Dear Ben, thank you for another interesting, exciting and entertaining quiz! I often can't answer to questions about tv series and sitcoms, I didn't and don't watch them 🙂Movies are also difficult because they often have totally different (and weird) titles here. Nevertheless, that was great 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
67 Correct. Thanks, Ben, for all your great quizzes. Bonus: Abby Road. Have a pleasant weekend.👍😀
Thanks, you too!
I was on the U.S.S. Iwo Jima and of course we were the boat the picked up Apollo 13. We went from on historical event to another historical event. Lots of historical events back then. Back then was way better than now!
Wow, you must have some amazing memories. Thanks for sharing 😁
LOL and who dropped off the tin foil, cardboard, duct taped prop?
70 out of 75. I miss everything, but especially the simplicity of that time.
49/75
Caught out by a couple of them. Thanks 👍
The music, the wholesome television programs, being able to walk to the store or other places in town without parental supervision, the higher sense of values and morality, children who respected adults and learned about hard work and responsibility, looking forward to and appreciating birthdays and Christmas because those were the only times of the year that we got new toys.
Thank you 65/75, greetings from Cyprus. 🙏🙏🤗🤗
73 out of 75 correct - not too shabby! With the exception of polyester and the men’s leisure suit, I pretty much miss everything.
I did ok on this one Ben, I might be getting old now:) Thank you, love all the vids you make!!!
You rock!
60s and 70s music. Incredible. Free spirits. Cool clothes. Politicians who didn't hate each other. Righteous disagreement.
60/75, not bad. Bonus: Abby Road. I miss being young and thin 😂. My first car was a red VW Beetle. I also read that Sylvester Stallone still has the turtle/turtles from the movie Rocky. Great quiz!
Nice first car. 👍
Cuff and Link
abbey road
Audrey my first car was a 1970 brand new VW bug that cost 1900 dollars and regarding weight I weighed 139 pounds when I registered for the draft now I tell my wife that I have only gained 2 pounds a year since 1970😊😂🤣❤💙💜🌈👍
Nostalgic to look back with fond memories but today's world is SO much more interesting and complex.
Miss the rotary phone when you actually had remember friends phone numbers and if someone pissed you off you could slam the phone down hard and make it ring. It was satisfaction and of coarse the music back then. You had to have someone that could actually sing and very talented musicians and could read and write music. Brain power
What i miss mostis The Lyons Individual Fruit Pie. Blackcurrant and Apple.
I’m aged 62.. and I got 64/75.. great quiz, and brought back some memories too.. thnx
8" Floppy Disks. Used them to to load and run diagnostic programs and load microcode on our Data General Mini-Computers.
Got 68/75. I liked the quiz. Fun fact: First test tube baby was born in 1978. In 1969, Zager and Evans sang about picking your baby from the bottom of a long glass tube in the song In the Year 2525. Steve McQueen was, I believe, trying to jump to Switzerland.
Thanks for the info😁👍
Abbey Road was easy for me - it’s my favorite album of all time!
Portable cassette players were out before 1979.
I think he meant the type you could easily go jogging with.
People collect them now. We have one and it still works
I got 11 wrong, but I`ve heard it said that if you remember the 60`s than you did not really live them..... Oh well, that was fun ,thanks
71/75 Not too bad. I don't remember an 8in floppy disc at all.
I remember starting out as a new Packer Backer (Green Bay Packer fan) and playing with a lot of G I Joes and spotys games in the 1950s. I was in grade school at the time --Bob Bailey in Maine, USA
68/75
This was my favorite so far. And not just because it's my best score so far.
I love and miss so very much from this era, but I guess the music would be number one.
72/75....I miss looking people in the eye and having an actual conversation
I miss children being disciplined by parents who cared and taught by teachers they respected.
Abby Road....I did very well on this quiz. did have some rough moments when it came to the music of the 70's I was a folk genre girl...LOL. I didn't get all of them wrong though...made some good guesses. Good quiz, Ben. Thanks👍 I remember well the Munich Olympics.😞
Thanks for sharing! 😊
67. I miss my 74 year old libido.
Fairly challenging. Happy to have gotten 89%!
Best times ever
After getting the first 25 correct, I decided these were a little too easy. Fun but it takes too long for the answer to each.
So speed it up, genius!
I remember standing in the street listening to the new Beatles song "Let It Be" that a buddy was playing to us from his second floor bedroom window.. he yelled out "hey guys, it's that new Beatles song"!! and we just stood there listening..... was 13 years old....
Given I wasn't born till 1976 I am more than pleased with 62/75
Ì was born 1963... 9 wrong, but got the bonus question. I miss school holidays, and my grandparents.
64/75 !!! ... mostly missed out on the technical innovation Q's! I DO recall the morning that a high school classmate walked into our homeroom with the very first Texas instrument calculator any of us had ever seen! I forget what it cost back then, but his father was a research scientist so probably acquired it as part of his job! We were flabbergasted! However, as the top math student, I still worked with my trusty slide-rule!
10 on 10 .
Would like music please.👍
This was fun I surprised myself by how many I got right.
71/75 q 12 Nadia Comaneci ? Q45 abbey road, q47 action man, q55 Switzerland, what do I miss about the 60/70,s being fit lol. Great quiz thanks again Ben really enjoyed it 👍👍😁
Very nice result 👍 well done. I'm not sure of the correct answer to the picture, I was hoping someone might know for sure. The picture had no date. The only information was that it was from an Olympics, but I'm not sure which one.
Nadia Comaneci was the Montreal Olympics. The picture was brief but I believe that was Ludmilla Tourischeva. Olga Korbut became very famous at that Olympics but I think that is Ludmilla.
Being young greatly aided that fitness. The difference between 25 and 75 is scarily astounding.