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Tue, Aug 5, 2008 12:30 PM
1959 seems to have been some sort of "power year," like 1968 was, in different ways, later. Certainly with regard to the sorts of things we are interested in here, it seems to mark a kind of apex and turning point. Denny's "Exotica" album reached #1 on the Billboard charts in 1959. Here is a wonderful poem entitled, "Summers, About 1959," by Alberto Rios, read by Garrison Keillor on his show, "The Writer's Almanac." Summers, About 1959Women wore those sleeveless blouses But it was always the wrong angle. He had big white lines That's how someone explained them to me From so many years of big, standard-issue This was when summers were all the X-15, Summers had a smell then. When you inhaled A word that rolled around in our mouths ** [Edited to add text of poem] [ Edited by: Thomas 2008-08-05 12:57 ] |
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Mr. NoNaMe
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Mon, Aug 11, 2008 9:23 PM
There is also The Sisters of Mercy's "1959", released in 1987. |
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Naneki
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Tue, Aug 12, 2008 11:25 AM
And Brian Setzer too. |
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Thomas
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Thu, Jun 18, 2009 5:00 PM
Well, I guess I'm not alone in having this notion. A book, "1959: The Year Everything Changed" is out now. Article by the author: Quotes from article: Was this just coincidence, or was it part of a pattern? Was there something more broadly significant about that time? The more I looked into it, the more it struck me that 1959 really was a pivotal year—not only in culture but also in politics, society, science, sex: everything. Consider: It was the year when the microchip was introduced, the Food and Drug Administration held hearings on the birth-control pill, IBM marketed the first business computer, a passenger jetliner took the first nonstop trans-Atlantic flight, and America joined the Russians in the "space race." It saw the rise of free jazz, "sick comics," the New Journalism, and indie films; the birth of Motown, Happenings, and the Generation Gap; the Lady Chatterley trial that overthrew the nation's obscenity laws; the U.S. Civil Rights Commission's first report, which sparked the overhaul of segregation laws—all this bursting against fears of a "missile gap," the fallout-shelter craze, and the first U.S. casualties in the war in Vietnam. He might as well have written that today. |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Thu, Jun 18, 2009 7:42 PM
.... and cadillacs reach the peak of their immense size and glamour that year, cullminating in the 1959/60 special cadillac biarritz...largest cadillac fins on those bad boys too...after that year, the fins slowly shrank with every passing year..... |
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Big Kahuna
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Thu, Jun 18, 2009 8:50 PM
My '59: |
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MadDogMike
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Fri, Jun 19, 2009 4:59 PM
MadDog Mike had his first birthday in '59 :D |
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Big Kahuna
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Fri, Jun 19, 2009 8:27 PM
Official space helmet on, Captain Video! |
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Kiki von Tiki
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 7:42 PM
So did Kiki v.! |
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pappythesailor
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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 6:27 AM
Didn't everybody's favorite exotica LP come out in '59? (VooDoo!) That's good enough for me. by the way, I think other "power years" were '39 and '84. Busy years for cool stuff. |
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Tom Slick
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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 10:35 AM
Not to derail this topic with Disney facts, since there are already plenty of Park related topics, but '59 was a big year for Disneyland. That was the year the Matterhorn, Skyway buckets, The Submarine Voyage, The Alweg Monorail, Autopia and the motorboat cruise rides all had a big grand opening gala. Not since the official opening in 1955, has this many attractions been opened at one time. |
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Unga Bunga
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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 12:37 PM
A not so happy note of 59. |
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Limbo Lizard
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Wed, Jun 24, 2009 8:20 PM
...And Limbo Lizard! |
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Limbo Lizard
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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 4:11 PM
So, born in 1959, are Mad Dog Mike, Kiki von Tiki, Limbo Lizard... and Michael Jackson. (Edit: Oops, M.J. born in '58. But he was 50, like me, so I'm still a bit creeped out by his dying. Though, not as much as by, well... pretty much the last 25 years of his life.) "The rum's the thing..." [ Edited by: Limbo Lizard 2009-06-25 16:16 ] |
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Kiki von Tiki
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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 9:09 PM
No, I had my first birthday in '59. |
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Limbo Lizard
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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 10:03 PM
Your first birthday is... the day you're born. It's your, uh, birth day. Kiki v, you mean you had the first anniversary of your birthday in '59, then, right? |
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