Fads From The 1970s You Probably Forgot About!

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  • Fads From The 1970s You Probably Forgot About!
    #nostalgia #1970s #fads
    Welcome back, folks! "25 Fads From The 1970s, Kids Today Will Never Understand" is about to unfold the tapestry of yesteryears. Remember the nights spent at roller rinks or parked at drive-in movies? These experiences defined an era of unique social gatherings, highlighting the simple joys of the decade. Let's relive those golden days together.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:24 Roller Rinks / Skating
    1:07 Drive-in Movie
    1:53 Disco Ball
    2:32 Chopper Bicycle
    3:20 Custom Vans
    4:17 8-Track Tapes
    5:05 CB Radio
    5:50 Lava Lamps
    6:31 Bell Botom Jeans
    7:20 Leisure Suits
    8:04 Macramé Plant hanger
    8:49 Shag Carpet
    9:33 Mood Rings
    10:20 Pet Rock
    11:10 Hot Pants And Tube Tops
    11:59 Magic 8 Ball
    12:41 Tube Socks
    13:24 Smiley Face
    14:16 Spirit of '76
    15:05 Male Perm
    15:48 Black Light Posters
    16:32 Clackers
    17:15 Hustle Dance
    17:59 Platform Shoes
    18:43 Paper fortune teller
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Комментарии • 84

  • @VintageLifestyleUSA
    @VintageLifestyleUSA  3 месяца назад +5

    Which of these 1970s fads do you wish were still around today, and why?

  • @mgriff39
    @mgriff39 3 месяца назад +18

    I became a teenager in '71, I did hang around in roller rinks, drive in theaters...talked a lot on a CB radio...owned a pet rock and still have my mood ring.

    • @georgeplagianos6487
      @georgeplagianos6487 3 месяца назад +3

      Wow I'm wondering is that mood ring still working

    • @mgriff39
      @mgriff39 3 месяца назад +3

      It still works, I just checked it!

    • @VintageLifestyleUSA
      @VintageLifestyleUSA  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for sharing and watching @mgriff39 !

    • @jodeeps2287
      @jodeeps2287 2 месяца назад

      That is the year I became a teenager too, I miss the 70s, the greatest decade for sure 👍

  • @Oldeagle66
    @Oldeagle66 3 месяца назад +14

    I remember all the different colors, shapes and sounds of cars. Cars now all look alike with the same few colors and styles. Dull.

  • @user-us5pv8zw3z
    @user-us5pv8zw3z 3 месяца назад +8

    I remember watching the tall ships coming into port in Newport, Rhode Island during the bicentennial celebrations in 1976. It was a sight to behold. How I miss those days.

    • @ruthmarland835
      @ruthmarland835 Месяц назад

      I’m from Rhode Island “76 another big year.

  • @kreh1100
    @kreh1100 3 месяца назад +12

    It was the best!!❤❤❤

  • @user-tq9pv1zw6x
    @user-tq9pv1zw6x 3 месяца назад +8

    I loved drive-ins and discos

  • @pegs1659
    @pegs1659 3 месяца назад +14

    I went from a young teenager to a young adult in the 70's and I never set foot in anywhere disco was going on. That was the most embarrassing part about the 70's. The music that brought my friends and I together was music like Pink Floyd.

    • @BrookseyJay
      @BrookseyJay 3 месяца назад

      Whatever got us laid!😊

    • @judith_thordarson
      @judith_thordarson 3 месяца назад

      I remember stop signs spray painted with the word "disco" under the word "stop".
      There was a radio personality (Steve Dahl) who held a "Disco Demolition" event at Comiskey Park. I didn't get to attend, but I saw highlights on the news.

    • @ruthmarland835
      @ruthmarland835 Месяц назад +1

      All our rock stations destroyed Disco, I never liked disco.

  • @jodeeps2287
    @jodeeps2287 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for bringing back the wonderful memories of the 70s ❤️

  • @mattmurdock2868
    @mattmurdock2868 3 месяца назад +5

    I remember...
    Thank you.

  • @skivvywaver
    @skivvywaver 3 месяца назад +8

    The Chopper bicycle looked very cool and was a 3 speed. Those are the good parts. Now the bad. It was heavy as hell and the 16 inch front wheel made it hard to control. Literally all the weight was on the back and the front would kick out from under you. Even the guy who designed it later said it was a horrible bike. It was a cool bike. That is what counted.
    👍

    • @cavecookie1
      @cavecookie1 3 месяца назад +1

      LOL! I had one of those "Eliminators"... Coolest bike ever, but heavy as a dump truck, and hard to pedal, no matter what gear you were in!

  • @loverhood2016
    @loverhood2016 2 месяца назад +2

    The seventies. ,,I was there., if you missed them poor you..,Wonderful,video thank-you....❤❤❤❤😢😢😮😮😮😮😮

  • @beccacollins1528
    @beccacollins1528 3 месяца назад +7

    I used to have a pet rock. It was a wild one I found and domesticated. Never could get it to fetch, but it was a master at playing dead.😝 Those were the days!

    • @cavecookie1
      @cavecookie1 3 месяца назад

      Could it roll over, or was it a Mossback?

  • @ceciliacalvin263
    @ceciliacalvin263 3 месяца назад +8

    I was 16 in 1978 and I would not drive without a CB radio because to me it was a safety issue. Channel 9 is the federally mandated emergency channel.

    • @loverhood2016
      @loverhood2016 2 месяца назад +1

      Have Just gone back on
      AM which we can now LEGALLY use in the UK Bought Convoy 45 in 1975 and knew ALL, of the trucker talk without ever having a rig. God
      Bless you all 10 4

  • @davidjames6879
    @davidjames6879 3 месяца назад +5

    My buddies and I didn't do the roller rink. We did the ice rink.

  • @mittengrandma807
    @mittengrandma807 2 месяца назад +1

    I was a younger teenager (13 years old) in the late 70’s in So Cal. I would take a bus to the mall with friends for 50 cents. We would hang out there all day. Try on clothes, maybe put something on layaway, eat, and catch a movie. No phones! If you needed to call your parents, you’d use a pay phone. We’d get back to the bus stop after dark and walk home. About half a mile. I would never have let my kids do the same thing. Not a chance!

  • @markmarkofkane8167
    @markmarkofkane8167 3 месяца назад +3

    Ah, memories. I was a little kid to late teen that decade. I rode dirt bikes, collected beer cans, listened to CB radio, enjoyed the bicentennial, went to Six flags for the first time to ride the Screaming Eagle. I lived in the country. I didn't skate. I rode bicycles though.

  • @KadieCat
    @KadieCat 3 месяца назад +3

    I was a teenager in the seventies and lived in SoCal. I loved the roller rink. I had gold glitter skates from Sears. I want to add a few things to the list that I remember fondly. I had a pukka shell necklace and turquoise rings on every finger and silver bracelets. I had wing bangs and wearing Danskin ballet outfits for the disco! My bedroom was filled with posters that lit up the room with black lights. I was no allowed to go on a date with a guy who drove a van!! We all wore either wallabies, earth shoes or beach comer bills flip flops. I mixed matched my bikini tops and bottoms. I rode my bicycle everywhere everyday and had to be home before the street lights came on. We were the first family on our street to get a microwave. My grandpa started a fire because he put a can of baked beans in the microwave and blew it up! It’s funny now but at the time it was terrifying. It took me years to trust that it wasn’t going to happen again! Who knew? But I digress. I had a portable tape recorder and I would tape songs on the radio. Growing up in the seventies and being so close to Disneyland was epic. I remember hanging out at the CocaCola stage with Papa Do Run Run playing beach boy music as the stage lifted up from the floor. We met boys from all over the world. This video was so fun to watch because it reminded me of my youth and how many serial killers I dodged during that time period. Groovy!😊

  • @Tool-Meister
    @Tool-Meister 2 месяца назад +1

    I had a Lava Lamp in 1966, and, they had been available several years prior!

  • @LikoLovesBooks
    @LikoLovesBooks 3 месяца назад +4

    We had skating rinks growing up in the 90s and they were some of my fondest memories

  • @jaimemontaner3801
    @jaimemontaner3801 2 месяца назад +1

    I was born in 71. I vividly remember when my parents gave me the Clackers in late 70s. Those hard balls hit hard when you miss and one of them ended up on your forearm😂

    • @ruthmarland835
      @ruthmarland835 Месяц назад

      I was about 8 would do that for hours when I was not riding bikes with my sisters.

  • @johnpatterson4272
    @johnpatterson4272 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, you got all the good stuff.

  • @wildflowerb2879
    @wildflowerb2879 Месяц назад

    Lets be Spirit of 76 again!!!!

  • @cavecookie1
    @cavecookie1 3 месяца назад +1

    High school class of '76! Guilty! LOL! First thing I thought of was 8-Tracks and CB radios.

    • @keithbannister9271
      @keithbannister9271 3 месяца назад

      Class of '76 as well. And of all the crazy stuff that took place in Chicago during the 70's, the most interesting, and mostly annoying things were the "Bicentennial Sale" commercials that actually started airing in 1975...🤔

  • @user-we7tw6yb8z
    @user-we7tw6yb8z 3 месяца назад +2

    It was the best!!

  • @hearttoheart4me
    @hearttoheart4me 3 месяца назад +3

    I want the brown checked pant suit @8:04.
    Great video as usual.

  • @jagmarc
    @jagmarc 3 месяца назад +2

    Pet Rock loved to play Roll Over especially down from top of a slope. And was very obedient tell it to stay

  • @davidjones535
    @davidjones535 3 месяца назад +1

    O.K. where did you find that picture of me and my two younger brothers sit on the carpet in my parents living room !

  • @xCharonstyxx
    @xCharonstyxx Месяц назад

    Disco Stu knows what to do

  • @KorinNicole
    @KorinNicole 3 месяца назад +2

    My mood ring was always black.

  • @cheryl2962
    @cheryl2962 3 месяца назад +1

    Loved This Video I Remember Every One Of Them? Just Subscribed,!

  • @ShannonRice-hc2kr
    @ShannonRice-hc2kr 2 месяца назад +1

    The smiling face didn't have "Commercial origins." The design was created in Worcester, Ma in 1963. It was created as a fun morale booster for the employees of a local Insurance company. The yellow face was supposed to be fun and cheerful. Pins were made and given to employees, but were never sold to the general public.
    Since Harvey Ball did not copyright his character, Hallmark started using the face in the 1970s for commercial uses. Hallmark actually tried to copyright the design and made a small fortune from pins, shirts, posters, etc. The creator only received a very small amount of money for the original art.
    Worcester, Ma has regular events, a mural, and even the Smiley on some of its street signs. Theres even a costumed mascot that shows up at ball games and parades.
    (source- lifelong Worceseterite)

  • @AEvans36977
    @AEvans36977 Месяц назад

    The Pet Rock was the greatest marketing con of all time. The "inventor" sold more than a million rocks to a lot of naive people when all they needed to do was walk out into their backyard or woods to find a "pet" for free. That just showed that people in America will buy anything, something that's still true to this day.

  • @KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain
    @KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain 3 месяца назад

    TUBE socks were big in the 80’s too.

  • @mikesuch9021
    @mikesuch9021 22 дня назад

    With the exception of the obvious chopper model. All the other Bicycles were Schwinn Orange or apple crate bikes. They had a small tire up front and a large drag slick in the back simulating a dragster. I was sporting a Honda Trail 70 In 1970.
    It was not the best bike to jump ramps with due to the stick shifter.
    In 76 I bought a factory stock
    64 1/2 Mustang. And went surfing during the day. Discos at night.

  • @dianewood2430
    @dianewood2430 2 месяца назад

    The paper 📑 fortune 🎱 teller was played with in elementary school 🏫 in early sixties

  • @JackosJingles
    @JackosJingles 3 месяца назад +2

    I so hated and still hate flared trousers.

  • @RobMacKendrick
    @RobMacKendrick 2 месяца назад

    "I worry that the guy who invented the leisure suit is out there thinking up something else."
    Lily Tomlin.

  • @dianewood2430
    @dianewood2430 2 месяца назад

    Some of these things started in the sixties

  • @pleskbruce
    @pleskbruce 2 месяца назад

    "8-track tapes" forgot: "The distinctive and familiar sound of music becoming garbled, then silencing altogether, as the latest 8-track player's insatiable appetite for music cartridges provided an audible milestone that prepared a generation of young Americans to quickly make the jump to cassette tapes once they were introduced in the seventies.!"

  • @Robin-vf5ty
    @Robin-vf5ty 2 месяца назад

    And drive ins use to have play areas close to the screens where you could send the kiddos for your privacy

  • @ruthmarland835
    @ruthmarland835 Месяц назад

    I was about 12 when mood rings came out, naturally I had one I never believed it was reading me, per tock never entree my mind as “I want that along with the & ball”.

  • @wildflowerb2879
    @wildflowerb2879 Месяц назад

    What goes around comes around almost....😢

  • @dianewood2430
    @dianewood2430 2 месяца назад +1

    They show flared bottom pants 👖 Called them bell bottoms. Flares went outward. Bell bottoms turned in at the hem. Why they make that mistake

  • @ruthmarland835
    @ruthmarland835 Месяц назад

    The Osmond brothers

  • @dianewhittemore5350
    @dianewhittemore5350 3 месяца назад +5

    Funny I don't remember the 70's as being bunch of fun. Did I miss something? I don't think so. I remember working hard, raising my son's. Trying to take care of business.

  • @BrookseyJay
    @BrookseyJay 3 месяца назад +1

    We’re already looking back on Fidget Spinners

  • @user-yv1jp2wl2h
    @user-yv1jp2wl2h 3 месяца назад

    I hated bell bottoms, and middle school gym shorts that were way short

  • @larrybrown3951
    @larrybrown3951 3 месяца назад +2

    They mentioned the pet rock, why not mention the sex stone? What is a sex stone? A f---ing rock.

  • @lalida6432
    @lalida6432 Месяц назад

    All the things I remember about the ‘70s, made me cringe in the 80s.

  • @Walk-on-Wildcat
    @Walk-on-Wildcat 16 дней назад

    Mad libs or add libs!

  • @ZVT946mtr36
    @ZVT946mtr36 3 месяца назад +9

    I grew up in the 70s and remember all these things. I remember the pet rock and thought it was stupid. I assume people who paid money for a rock are the same people voting for trump nowadays. Ignorance knows no limits.

  • @TeeGar
    @TeeGar 3 месяца назад +3

    As a person who grew up in the 70s, I can say the best thing about it is that its over. What a disgusting era.

  • @KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain
    @KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain 3 месяца назад

    the Germans got nothing to do with it! - If you know you know.

  • @sheilamclaughlin963
    @sheilamclaughlin963 3 месяца назад +3

    Those were long hot pants, lol

  • @Just2dreamsaway
    @Just2dreamsaway 2 месяца назад

  • @AnthonyHarris-dy8pi
    @AnthonyHarris-dy8pi 3 месяца назад

    We had some crazy
    Styles
    Music
    Food
    Ext.
    If I had a time machine I'd go back and visit.
    🥸👍