Posted on 01/22/2014 12:01:34 PM PST by C19fan
I still have a mixer from the 60’s that I use at least once a week. My guitar was bought with Green Stamps.
I never cared for the furniture/furnishings of the 50's/early 60's - too cold and un-inspiring to me, but my parents liked it, so much they carried it at least into the late 70's!
I prefer 30's and 40's style furniture, etc. That's the time frame I like, unless we start talking Renaissance era.....
I’ve been thinking of starting a bad of old goats like myself. Maybe I should consider Rock-a-billy.
Well-endowed women never go out of style.
Check out the Carl Perkins DVD with Eric Clapton, Ringo, George Harrison, and Lee Rocker. (Excerpts are on YouTube.) As Johnny Carson would have said, “Great shtuff.”
Bump
Will definitely check it out. I didn’t know that Carl Perkins was still around. He did Blue Suede Shoes way better than Elvis.
My mother bought me my first guitar from Sears (and Roebucks) in 1966. In 1967 my brother came home on leave from the AF and took my guitar back with him. He promised he’d bring it back to me when he got out in about 3 months. He hocked it for $5. He felt guilty so he bought be a POS electric. I sure wish I still had that Silvertone arch top.
http://www.vintagearchtopguitar.com/for-sale/1960s-silvertone-archtop-acoustic-guitar-vintage/491/
I had that wall paper also...must have been a big thing back then.
Carl Perkins wrote BLUE SUEDE SHOWS. He said he was playing at a dance hall and there was a couple on the dance floor, the wearing suede shoes. She stepped on his foot and guy said “Un uh, baby, don’t step on my suedes.”
Some of the folks in those photos are really cool. Some are a tad weird, IMHO. Whatever floats your boat!
I was going to counter your cartoon with the example of “Khan”, but then I realized it proved your point.
Oddly, they don’t really have the opinions of people from the 50’s, nor act in the same way, even if they’ve picked out some of the images of the 50’s.
Yet the current generations pride themselves on being environmentally responsible by recycling their daily Evian water bottle and the one-time-use Ziploc bag they put their lunch sandwich in. They have no idea how frugal and responsible people once were.
Perkins died back in the 90’s, I believe. This video was recorded about 1985. It’s very good.
You'd go over to some kid's house and instantly be able to tell where their dad was stationed: Weisbaden or Ramstein AFB in Germany if they had steins and shields/swords for decoration and big walnut cabinets, or Japan/Korea/Philippines if they had monkeywood chests, ceramic elephants, giant brass candleholders made from salvaged artillery shells, and the ubiquitous Shoji screens like our house had. Everything else in the house was hand-me-down 1950s furniture like what these Rockabilly people are showing in the pics from this link, because your dad's duty station could change faster than your family could acquire/ship new furniture. As a result, all this old 1950s furniture traded hands maybe four or five times between incoming and outgoing military families.
Later on, I'd go to civilians' kids houses and not see any of this stuff and wonder what that was all about.
If the rockabilly people are having a hard time finding 1950s vintage furniture, they oughtta paw around antique stores near the locations of old USAF bases, especially ones that were part of Strategic Air Command.
Young twerp!
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