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In reply to the discussion: Bicentennial images in 1976... I remember this well! [View all]Quiet Em
(3,266 posts)58. I was eight. I remember being excited about it because we talked about it alot at school
Other than that my only memory is of my Uncle in his cut off jean shorts, topless, with a can of genny cream ale in his hand blowing off fireworks in the backyard.
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I hear ya... some of them were groaning clunkers! An eye-rolling bookmark of a time in my life.
QueerDuck
23 hrs ago
#17
They left out Philadelphia Freedom by Elton John. We were told it was recorded for the bicentennial,
LeftInTX
3 hrs ago
#65
"All By Myself" should have NEVER been released! It's been a blemish on society!
LeftInTX
3 hrs ago
#66
Fondly recall "Afternoon Delight" -- it was sweet and happy. Thanks for the memory. nt
allegorical oracle
1 hr ago
#71
I was rockin' with Aerosmith, Bob Seger, Black Oak Arkansas & Jeff Beck/Jan Hammer concert
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Yesterday
#9
I was on the mall in DC, totally ploughed with some friends, watching the fireworks
oberle
18 hrs ago
#38
For a period of about three years, I went into the cascades every chance I got
EYESORE 9001
13 hrs ago
#39
I was in LA at the time, but my partner's family were in NY and had film. Quite a sight!!
pat_k
6 hrs ago
#50
And red/white/blue were THE colors for everything. Not in the tacky MAGA way...
QueerDuck
23 hrs ago
#21
We lived relatively near the Manhattan side of the GW Bridge so on July 4th we walked down....
electric_blue68
22 hrs ago
#33
Republicans under Trump: Find out what's made America great, and do the opposite. n/t
Beartracks
21 hrs ago
#36
I was eight. I remember being excited about it because we talked about it alot at school
Quiet Em
5 hrs ago
#58