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30
juin

Goodbye to the 70s!

   Posted by: VM   in Années 1970, Années 1980, Magazines

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retro magazine Larry Flynt Chic goodbye 70s seventies age of aquarius

retro magazine Larry Flynt Chic goodbye 70s seventies age of aquarius

Goodbye to the ’70s
A not-so-fond farewell to the decade that finished off the Age of Aquarius

The Seventies, the decade that brought you Watergate, Koreagate, $1.20 gas, 13-percent inflation and Hamilton Jordan, are gone for good. Sorry? Probably not. Just the same, your friends at CHIC wanted to memorialize the era just past — and to show you how much difference 10 years can make — by compiling some information on the way we were 10 years ago. And remember, any decade that started off Nixon as President and ended up with anybody else can’t be a total waste.

STILL MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI
Remember these boss goldens? According to Billboard, they were the top-selling records of 1970:
1) Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon & Garfunkel
2) Close to You, The Carpenters
3) American Woman, Guess Who
4) Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head, B.J. Thomas
5) War, Edwin Starr
6) Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Diana Ross
7) I’ll Be There, The Jackson 5
8 ) Get Ready, Rare Earth
9) Let It Be, The Beatles (broke up in ’69)
10) Band of Gold, Freda Payne

CRUISE
What were the hottest-selling cars a decade ago? Ward’s Automotive Reports supplies the answers. The first two are multiple listings, but they’re actually your basic Ford and Chevy. Engine and body styles are the same; the different model names are caused by trimmings and incidental goodies. Note the absence of Toyota, Datsun, Fiat, Le Car and (Bang! Fwoosh!) Ford Pinto:
1) Ford LTD, Galaxy, Custom 500 – 837,000
2) Chevy Impala, Caprice – 718,000
3) VW Beetle – 406,000
4) Chevy Chevelle – 380,000
5) Ford Torino – 348,000
6) Ford Maverick – 339,000
7) Buick Electra – 293,000
8) Plymouth Fury – 256,000
9) Plymouth Valiant – 251,000
10) Pontiac Bonneville – 248,000

THE FLICKS
The 10 top movies of 1970, as reported by Variety, and their distributors’ rentals:
1) Airport – $37,650,796
2) M*A*S*H – $22,000,000
3) Patton – $21,000,000
4) Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice – $13,900,000
5) Woodstock – $13,500,000
6) Hello, Dolly! – $13,000,000
7) Cactus Flower – $11,300,000
8) Catch-22 – $9,250,000
9) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – $9,000,000
10) The Reivers – $8,000,000
[Just by way of contrast, Variety reports that Star Wars's first-year rentals totaled $127 million!]

BATTER UP!
The top-10 major league batting averages of 1970:
1) Rico Carty, Atlanta Braves .366
2) Alex Johnson, California Angels .329
3) Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox .329
4) Tony Oliva, Minnesota Twins .325
5) Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals .325
6) Manny Sanguillen, Pittsburgh Pirates .325
7) Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs .322
8) Wes Parker, Los Angeles Dodgers .319
9) Clarence Gaston, San Diego Padres .318
10) Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds .317

MAKING BOOK
Publisher’s Weekly lists these books as the biggest sellers of 1970:
Fiction
1) Love Story, Erich Segal
2) The French Lieutenant’s Woman, John Fowles
3) Islands in the Stream, Ernest Hemmingway
4) The Crystal Cave, Mary Stewart
5) Great Lion of God, Taylor Caldwell
Non-Fiction
1) Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask, David Reuben
2) The New English Bible, Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press
3) The Sensuous Woman, « J »
4) Better Homes and Gardens Fondue and Tabletop Cooking, the editors of BH&G
5) Up the Organization, Robert Townsend

WHAT DO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE HAVE IN COMMON?
Janis Ian, David Kopay, David Bowie, Angela Bowie, Malcolm Boyd, Joan Baez, Elton John, Kate Millett, Charles Reich
[They all "came out" in the Seventies; each admitted to having had homosexual experiences.]

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Look what birthdays these people will be celebrating in 1980:
John Lennon will turn 40.
Frank Zappa will turn 40.
Brooke Shields will turn 15.

ABSENT FRIENDS
Here’s how old 10 celebrities would be in 1980:
JFK would have been 63.
Bobby Kennedy would have been 55.
Martin Luther King would have been 51.
Che Guevara would have been 52.
Jimi Hendrix would have been 38.
Janis Joplin would have been 37.
Jim Morrison would have been 37.
Jack Kerouac would have been 58.
James Dean would have been 49.
Richard Nixon will be 67.

TWENTY THINGS THAT DISAPPEARED DURING THE SEVENTIES,
PROBABLY FOR GOOD

1) Gas wars
2) Cheap Mexican dope
3) Look Magazine (twice)
4) Cigarette commercials
5) East Pakistan
6) Babe Ruth’s lifetime record
7) « Underground » FM programming
8) The Orient Express
9) VW Beetles
10) Idi Amin
11) Glitter rock
12) The Washington Senators
13) Peck and Peck
14) The $25,000 starter house
15) SDS
16) $3 movies
17) Kids who can read
18) Swine flu
19) Miniskirts
20) The Sixties

TWENTY TERMS THAT WOULD BE ABSOLUTELY
MEANINGLESS IF THE SEVENTIES HAD NEVER HAPPENED

1) Hot tubs
2) OPEC
3) ‘Ludes
4) The Force
5) Executive privileges
6) Cult expert
7) Born again
8) Laetrile
9) China syndrome
10) Nanoo-nanoo
11) LED
12) SLA
13) Pong
14) Free-agent draft
15) Gang of four
16) Cellulite
17) Pop Rocks
18) Palimony
19) Roller disco
20) Stagflation

TEN THINGS WE DIDN’T SEE IN THE SEVENTIES,
AND PROBABLY WON’T SEE IN THE EIGHTIES EITHER

1) The four-day work week
2) Passage of the ERA
3) The Beatles back together
4) Gay Talese’s book on sex
5) A cheap alternative to petroleum
6) The Chicago Cubs in the World Series
7) The death of rock
8) Quality prime-time TV
9) Revitalized inner cities
10) Legal dope

Tiré du magazine CHIC (A Larry Flynt Publication, International Edition), janvier 1980.

Oui, the Age of Aquarius est mort. Et merci pour ça, Jésus (Christ Superstar?).
Gardez nos jeunes loin des années 70 !!!!

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22
mai

Winnie the Poo

   Posted by: VM   in Années 1980, Pub

Hey les jeunes, intéressez-vous pas à la politique et achetez ma scrap !

Winnie the Pooh. A front-running candidate in great looking clothes for kids. Quality, style, great fit, easy care —all standard Pooh policy. Pooh promises freedom of choice, too. With loads of mix ‘n match separates that go together beautifully. In sizes 3 to 6x.
So c’mon, hop on Pooh’s bandwagon. You’ll like his style.
Enter the Pooh for President sweepstakes and you might win a trip to fabulous Walt Disney World! Open to children who are 12 years old or younger as of September 13, 1980. Sears: Where America shops for Value.

La campagne Pooh for President a débuté chez Sears en 1968. Deux ans plus tard, ce cher Winnie, trésor national, défilait même dans l’Electric Parade. Qui a dit que c’était juste au Gay Pride que les ours défilaient ?

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Un article de 1998, plus de trois ans avec les attentats du 11 septembre 2001.

Oussama Ben Laden mort tué Al Qaeda Osama Bin Laden terroriste

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avr

Retour vers le futur

   Posted by: VM   in Années 1950, Articles, Magazines

Ces prédictions faites en août 1952 se sont-elles réalisées ? La réponse plus bas.

Quick predicts 1952

Quick predicts.
The 1956 conventions of both major parties will be held in San Francisco.
Labor leader’s political prestige will diminish. Reasons: 1) their ditching of Vice-Pres. Barkley after he had supported them for years; 2) their very late decision to support Adlai Stevenson.
Introduction of new 1953 model cars will be delayed because of steel shortages.
Liberal pressure group leaders will call a conference late this year to map a campaign to regain their power in the Democratic Party.
Prohibition forces will claim that the banning of liquor-by-the-drink sales in Des Moines has been responsible for a 90% reduction in traffic fatalities in the last year.
Permanent headquarters for the six-nation Schuman Plan organization will be located in Liége, Belgium.
Negro leaders, dissatisfied with both parties on civil rights issues, will not attempt to deliver a solid Negro vote to either.
Sen. Kefauver (D., Tenn.) will be asked to campaign for the Stevenson-Sparkman ticket, and will do so. He will be a top candidate for Attorney General in a Stevenson cabinet.

Quick était un petit magazine (vraiment petit, environ 10 centimètres de long par 7 centimètres de large) publié aux États-Unis de 1949 à 1953. Il couvrait autant, dans des articles brefs, l’actualité internationale que les sports, la mode ou les arts. La page ci-dessus est tirée du volume 7, numéro 5 de cet hebdomadaire et date du 4 août 1952.

Pour ce qui est de quelques-unes des prédictions ci-dessus :
- La convention du Parti républicain a bien eu lieu à San Francisco en 1956, mais celle du Parti démocrate s’est plutôt déroulée à Chicago.
- Philip Murray était le président des United Steelworkers lors de la grève de l’acier en 1952. Son « prestige » en a-t-il souffert ? Difficile à dire, il est mort d’une crise cardiaque le 9 novembre 1952, trois mois après la fin de la grève.
- Le dévoilement des nouveaux modèles de voiture en 1953 a-t-il été retardé ? Aucune idée, mais il y avait effectivement une pénurie d’acier.
- Le siège social de la Communauté européenne du charbon et de l’acier, dont la création a été proposée dans le Schuman Plan, était au Luxembourg, et non en Belgique.
- Le sénateur démocrate du Tennessee Estes Kefauver n’a pas été invité à faire campagne pour le ticket Stevenson/Sparkman lors de la campagne présidentielle de 1956, pour l’excellente raison qu’il était lui-même colistier d’Adlai Stevenson à la place de John Sparkman. Le président Dwight Eisenhower est réélu, remportant tout comme en 1952 l’élection contre le démocrate Stevenson.
- En 1956, Eisenhower a reçu l’appui de près de 40% des électeurs Noirs. S’il faut croire Wikipedia, aucun candidat républicain à la présidence n’a depuis reçu autant d’appuis des Afro-Américains.

7
jan

Madge Gibson

   Posted by: VM   in Années 1950, Noir et blanc, Photos

Madge Gibson, circa 1950
Madge Gibson (nom indiqué au verso de la photo).
Dans nos recherches pour retrouver Madge Gibson, nous avons trouvé une institutrice du même nom ayant résidé à Jonesville et Waterproof en Louisiane.

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nov

The South: After the storm

   Posted by: VM   in Années 1950, Noir et blanc, Photos


Sud des États-Unis, date inconnue.

St. Mary's Academy, New Orleans, Lousiana. Beverly, 1948-1949

School Days 1948-’49
St. Henry’s Academy.

À l’arrière de la photo, on peut lire: « Love, Beverly. 1949″.
Et, d’une autre écriture: « (Cousin) ».
La photo provient de la St. Henry’s Academy de New Orleans, Lousiane.

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