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  1. #11
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    I think the current music the kids listen to is complete and utter sh*te however I think the clothes and fashion are great, not like the the crap we wore in the 70's bloody tanktops, loons, platform shoes. I love the Superdry, North Face stuff and trainers. I still wear my Doc Martens though and have four pairs, Cherry Red, Black, Antique Brown and Police Magnums style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Sunshine Of Your Love from 2005.

    https://youtu.be/vyftaay-pFA

    Looks like the oldest swingers in town! The guy on the drums looks like he’s going to have a heart attack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    I was referring to the fashions more than the music.
    I loved the fashion, I was aged between 9 and 19 in the 70’s, Glam Rock was my first musical love and still is.

    I still listen to SWEET most days of my life, Brian Connolly and Steve Priest were my first two musical heroes, if I could’ve chosen to have been anyone in my t e e n s it would’ve been Brian Connolly.

    I accept that some perplexed like yourself we’re probably already being dressed by your wives at Marks & Spencer and Man At C & A and working on your combover but many of us were at the most exciting time of our lives.

    I’m able to appreciate the excitement my mum and dad’s generation felt at the start of Rock & Roll in the mid 50’s and their style and fashions and the same for the 60’s generation as well.

    Each decade marks the half way in each generation and the point at which a new generation hits their t e e n age years which is why style and fashion shifts and rightly so.

    Todays mid t e e n s in 2023 don’t want what was cool for today’s 25 year olds in 2013, it was ever thus.

    In 73 when listening to SWEET and Slade etc I had no interest in music from 63.

    But……now I’m old I appreciate the class music and the look of each generation and that includes a lot of the fashion but maybe less so the music of today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Looks like the oldest swingers in town! The guy on the drums looks like he’s going to have a heart attack
    Ginger Baker, one of the greatest drummers in history and an absolute nut job of a bloke but he lived until he was 80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I loved the fashion, I was aged between 9 and 19 in the 70’s, Glam Rock was my first musical love and still is.

    I still listen to SWEET most days of my life, Brian Connolly and Steve Priest were my first two musical heroes, if I could’ve chosen to have been anyone in my t e e n s it would’ve been Brian Connolly.

    I accept that some perplexed like yourself we’re probably already being dressed by your wives at Marks & Spencer and Man At C & A and working on your combover but many of us were at the most exciting time of our lives.

    I’m able to appreciate the excitement my mum and dad’s generation felt at the start of Rock & Roll in the mid 50’s and their style and fashions and the same for the 60’s generation as well.

    Each decade marks the half way in each generation and the point at which a new generation hits their t e e n age years which is why style and fashion shifts and rightly so.

    Todays mid t e e n s in 2023 don’t want what was cool for today’s 25 year olds in 2013, it was ever thus.

    In 73 when listening to SWEET and Slade etc I had no interest in music from 63.

    But……now I’m old I appreciate the class music and the look of each generation and that includes a lot of the fashion but maybe less so the music of today.
    To put the record straight mick, my wife has never bought my clothes, rarely buy from M&S. and still don’t have a comb over! I don’t think that I’m alone regarding the awful fashions of the 70’s either.

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