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Mblaze

(415 posts)
40. The band we opened for that sucked the most
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 12:40 PM
Yesterday

was Skye Saxon and the Seeds. The best was a young Charles Lloyd and the Turtles were close. And then... I enlisted in the AF to avoid being drafted because I was 1A and it was a whole new world.

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AMEN recovering_democrat Yesterday #1
That's all true. bucolic_frolic Yesterday #2
If people have not read it, I can strongly suggest reading "A Fever In The Heartland" by Timothy Egan GeoWilliam750 Yesterday #66
I recommend Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the U.S." Martin68 8 hrs ago #88
Nail meet hammer Pachamama Yesterday #3
Happy....er...what? Clouds Passing Yesterday #4
the smothers brothers, phil donahue were superstars rampartd Yesterday #5
We are trained to work The Madcap Yesterday #6
Oh Yeah. Some of my Nordic friends call Americans "Ants" ....it ain't a compliment. chouchou Yesterday #35
Information overload The Wizard Yesterday #7
This is what I want to say... madaboutharry Yesterday #8
Is that them new bees or hornets that invaded us from Asia? 3Hotdogs Yesterday #23
Yum! Shipwack Yesterday #51
Joyce Vance shared a recipe for Rugelach on her Substack. soldierant 19 hrs ago #81
Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia Wicked Blue Yesterday #9
And eliminate DOE in Project 2025 Evolve Dammit Yesterday #25
People need to watch jeopardy MacKasey Yesterday #10
True, but Jeopardy has changed. LisaM Yesterday #15
I have a friend born in the 1950s IbogaProject Yesterday #57
It depends on the categories. LisaM Yesterday #64
Alot more pop culture QA as well. nt Ilsa 22 hrs ago #77
"I went home for lunch" BumRushDaShow Yesterday #34
I lived 2 blocks from school MacKasey Yesterday #46
I lived about 4 blocks from my original elementary school BumRushDaShow Yesterday #53
I had the exact experience as a kid, La Coliniere Yesterday #65
Frankly, I think that is exactly the wrong approach. malthaussen Yesterday #67
I can appreciate your disagreement MacKasey Yesterday #70
An interesting observation, and of course it leads to Santayana's famous remark, Ocelot II Yesterday #11
I frequently get posts from a group called "Old Time Baseball" in my fb feed. malthaussen Yesterday #68
This is why history isn't linear, but moves in cycles Blaukraut Yesterday #72
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Yesterday #12
Historians are fully aware of what you both say. Which is why they become historians in the first place, and why ancianita Yesterday #21
bookmarking to read later. Thank you. I rec'd it already and want to chew on a bit - and provide a respose. NewHendoLib Yesterday #13
Yep. Another way to put it is "here and now" -- that's all Americans care about, the current KPN Yesterday #14
We also often forget when our stars are no longer with us. keep_left Yesterday #16
Outstanding. Mike 03 Yesterday #17
I always refer to a sense of history. murielm99 Yesterday #18
No Long-Term Memory is how bastards get the US Taxpayer on the Hook Kid Berwyn Yesterday #19
Sigh...sadly, all true. pandr32 Yesterday #20
To me, the key line on your post: Escurumbele Yesterday #22
There's never a magical time of remembering Sympthsical Yesterday #24
Ho ho ho... PCIntern Yesterday #28
Do you know all kinds of 1880s and 90s singers as well? Popular theater actors of the Gilded Age? Sympthsical Yesterday #39
Memory intelpug 17 hrs ago #83
I remember the Grass Roots. My band opened for them Mblaze Yesterday #26
That's actually pretty cool... PCIntern Yesterday #29
The band we opened for that sucked the most Mblaze Yesterday #40
Sanewashing is brainwashing. dchill Yesterday #27
Happy & healthy New Year to you and yours, PCI Hekate Yesterday #30
And to you!!! PCIntern Yesterday #41
Let's Live ForToday JMCKUSICK Yesterday #31
Gore Vidal dubbed the US thucythucy Yesterday #32
Excellent points, perfectly articulated. PCIntern Yesterday #42
You jumped right from radios to smart phones. What about TV? nt Nittersing Yesterday #48
TV obviously also had an impact, thucythucy Yesterday #54
A lot of kids were "raised" by television Nittersing Yesterday #56
Good points. thucythucy Yesterday #58
Many Americans are lazy young_at_heart Yesterday #33
I feel that... 2naSalit Yesterday #59
I would also rather do those things BUT MuseRider 8 hrs ago #90
What you wrote echoes my feelings riverbendviewgal Yesterday #36
athiest that does xmas traditions here Kali Yesterday #37
The result of letting many home school their children biophile Yesterday #38
Thinking more philosophically, there is the 14th Dalai Lama outlook Beringia Yesterday #43
I went to high school with Hugh Downs' daughter PCIntern Yesterday #44
"We are the weak link: deliberately undereducated and programmed by the corporate media." OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #45
Memory is a small part - Nigrum Cattus Yesterday #47
Even in the 70s history Figarosmom Yesterday #49
History teachers intelpug 16 hrs ago #84
And he was right Figarosmom 16 hrs ago #85
Excellent. I would also add that somewhere along the line, "History is boring" became a LoisB Yesterday #50
History was made boring by becoming an endless recitation of facts. malthaussen Yesterday #69
A salient point about the band The Grass Roots EYESORE 9001 Yesterday #52
PCIntern............ Upthevibe Yesterday #55
In the era of "personality politics" (bad) people only want their prejudices reinforced. And they are easily tricked. usonian Yesterday #60
You echo my thoughts... rasputin1952 Yesterday #61
Nostalgia and its opposites Nasruddin Yesterday #62
And assassination is becoming too common dlbell Yesterday #63
Gotta agree with everything here... Trueblue Texan Yesterday #71
I get the point... lonely bird 23 hrs ago #73
Am an American. I remember Tweedy 23 hrs ago #74
You speak the truth! Ziggysmom 23 hrs ago #75
I remember the W. Bush administration and Beck23 22 hrs ago #76
I remember in the early 80s many people didnt know who their Senators were Callie1979 21 hrs ago #78
It is shocking to me anyway Meowmee 21 hrs ago #79
I agree 200% with you! slightlv 19 hrs ago #80
It's not that Americans have no memory. The problem is mass media. Initech 19 hrs ago #82
Thank you for this. MuseRider 8 hrs ago #86
You better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone. Yes, our memories, like our attention spans, have shrunk down Martin68 8 hrs ago #87
There is no community memory Keepthesoulalive 8 hrs ago #89
Rethink the idea of american amnesia Southern_gent 8 hrs ago #91
Disagree with almost every point PCIntern 8 hrs ago #93
Let's Have a Real Conversation: Disagree? Tell Me Why! Southern_gent 7 hrs ago #94
Because I'm busy. PCIntern 7 hrs ago #95
some of the best tv shows in my memory were one season or 2 seasons ones . barely got off the ground and yanked AllaN01Bear 8 hrs ago #92
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