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I sing that song everyday, 5 or more times a day!
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@TheBabyboomkidof53 Absolutely, living before when my parents were born! :)
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@TheBabyboomkidof53 no, because I'd be an egg. wish I hadn't missed it tho.
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love that bass: my last cup o' tea
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@TheBlueoverthemoon american history (40s-80s) was pretty beautiful..i love anything having to do with those times, i.e movies, music, artwork, etc. i wish all the time that i was able to live through those times...it even gets me depressed sometimes cause i'm growing up in an aweful era. i'm 18
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I'm in the process of writing my Autobiography for my children, and these songs of my youth have been a great help.............many, many memories. :-)
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@TheBabyboomkidof53 No because I'd be non existent
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Thank you so much!!! great lead singer...used to enjoy their "The Teacher." What a confident expanding United States it ws in those days. The foreign music came in 1963--just about clean bowling American music. Later the foreign cars just about clean-bowled the City of Detroit!
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You're right denisjl100, but the movie itself was nothing special, it was the soundtrack that was outstanding and put it on the map forever. :-)
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@dorchestergirl41 that movie had more to do with the rejuvination of 50's rock than any other influence. rock and roll kind of fell by the wayside in the 70's until this movie came out. thank you mr lucas
American Graffiti......Jesus, they'll never make a better movie than this (apart fron A Clockwork Orange possibly). I love it , watched it I dont know how many times, and never get tired of it...and I'm British!!! A real work of art.
TheBlueoverthemoon 7 months ago 13
dont you wish it was 1959 agian?
TheBabyboomkidof53 4 months ago 11