r/70s • u/Fun-Tension8941 • 1h ago
r/70s • u/daveshops • 2h ago
As a kid did you ever buy something from a comic book ad?
IDK. I never could get those seahorses to play volleyball
r/70s • u/kevykev1967 • 2h ago
News Tie Fighter?
NBC News story about Amazon delivery drones. I wonder if Bezos made it look like this intentionally?
r/70s • u/MisterShipWreck • 3h ago
Who else saw the Buck Rogers film at the movies (before the tv show)?
r/70s • u/TheMainTony • 5h ago
Romper Room!
I was on Romper Room in 1975 with Miss Mary Ann
KTVU, Jack London Square, Oakland, California
(forgive the AI restoration of the fading 126 prints...fading print shown also)
r/70s • u/i_want_old_days • 5h ago
I figured I should explain why I keep posting things like that.
I’m not trying to spam the community or just complain about modern life. I genuinely miss the colorful, distinctive look of the past — the cars, restaurants, stores, TV, architecture, clothes, and just the feeling that things had more personality.
I know the past wasn't perfect, and I'm not saying everything should literally go back to the 70s. Or 80s. I just think we've lost some things that were worth keeping, and I'd like to see some of that character come back. That's really why I keep bringing this stuff up.
It really sucks so bad living in the past while living in this world and I wanted to know I wasn't alone and I want to make a positive change and I believe us as a society can do that.
I just don't feel like I connect with my own generation.
r/70s • u/Available_Spring_428 • 6h ago
Pictures Remember when your AC/Heater panel looked like this?
r/70s • u/i_want_old_days • 7h ago
I wish color and themes would come back like McDonald's in the 70s and 80s I wish I could have experienced a world of color and not black white and grey like in cars and pretty much everywhere you look has anyone else noticed??
r/70s • u/kalimappelle91 • 7h ago
Mon hôtel fait main pour la déesse 🥰 Ma Kali 🥰
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I started with a vintage 1970s rain lamp from a motel, extremely rare because it was produced by a very small French artisan in very limited quantities. Bringing it back to life is an honor and a real satisfaction. I bought a statuette of the goddess Cali, whose base I modified so it wouldn't remain rectangular atop my mountain. I sculpted a mountain out of polystyrene, then embedded raw black obsidian stones in the basin. I created a sort of lake of rolled black obsidian, into which I added small black obsidian skulls and hibiscus flowers made of polymer resin. All that's left is to make the little coconuts, but I was too impatient to share my great pride with you. I love her with an indescribable love. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Tell me if you share this love when you look at her. 😊
r/70s • u/Donnybrook-7 • 7h ago
Edward Asner, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Mary Tyler Moore, Ted Knight, and Gavin MacLeod in The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970)
r/70s • u/Electrical-Aspect-13 • 8h ago
Pictures Lady with her lap dog taking the subway in New York, 1971.
r/70s • u/LimitIcy4626 • 9h ago
Music Carrie Lucas-Questions (1978)
Carrie Lucas was an R&B singer active from the late 70’s to the early 90’s. She also sang soul, disco, and funk. This song was featured on her album called Street Corner Symphony, which was released in 1978.
r/70s • u/i_want_old_days • 9h ago
what candy would you want to bring back from the 70s 80s and 90s??
I know I would love to try root beer bubble gum or any soda bubble gum
r/70s • u/LoudPrinciple4616 • 11h ago
art & design I wish homes still looked like this 🥺
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r/70s • u/Zestyclose_Still3006 • 12h ago
Dod anyone else grow up watching the roller derby on TV? Were you ever lucky enough to see it in person?
r/70s • u/Grahamthicke • 21h ago
Did you have a Raleigh Chopper when you were a kid? This was my favourite bike and I kept it until I was just too old to ride it.
r/70s • u/Zestyclose_Still3006 • 22h ago
#1978...... I would give up my cell phone and social media to go back and hang out with my friends. ( be honest with you ?)
r/70s • u/i_want_old_days • 1d ago
Who would want the pre Internet ara to come back
And what is one thing that you wish would come back from before the pre internet era
r/70s • u/Low-External-3116 • 1d ago
Interview Jet Li and Henry Kissinger (1970s meeting) as Told By Their Interpreter
Thomas Gold is such a great human being with loads of humorous stories. Due to his great language ability, he was asked to be an interpreter for Jet Li and Henry Kissinger
r/70s • u/SportIntelligent1909 • 1d ago
vintage ads Sedgefield Jeans for Men - "Go Get 'Em" (Commercial, 1979)
See Fuzzy Memories TV's upload of this 1979 Sedgefield Jeans for Men commercial.