If you look on YouTube, I am certain you can find memorable moments with all those I have listed below. My favorite is the appearance of Iggy Pop on "The Dinah Shore Show." In second place, at least to me, would be that of the mad Skip Spence and Moby Grape on Mike Douglas--but that was the 60s. Some of the other US talk hosts would be: • Dick Cavett;
• Merv Griffin;
• David Susskind;
• Phil Donahue;
• William F. Buckley;
• David Frost [whom everyone now knows from his RMNixon interview/s. I must say that mostly I remember the chair David Frost then often employed. I think for interviews--the reason this memory is somewhat dark is that during the heydey of this particular wonder-furniture, I was about six. I believe it was one of the great Adelta Ball Chairs by Eero Aarnio. If it wasnt this it was very similar. I never stopped wanting one. I should have purchased one sometime during the ten minutes I had the money. Old dreams die hard. Ah, well]. It was an interesting world.
Monkeys
the 60s and 70s hair is like puffy not afro but like in the middle of afro and normal. If you dont think Im right then just look up 60s and 70s on the web.
surfing,reading,model cars
Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Sandy Shaw, Petula Clark, Cliff Richard
"A Night with..." (2003). Made for television.
Monkeys
Famous balle women dancers in 70s and 80s
Impact of NASA on the south in the 60s and 70s was it lead to manned space travel.
the 60s and 70s hair is like puffy not afro but like in the middle of afro and normal. If you dont think Im right then just look up 60s and 70s on the web.
"groovy"
i think fifty or some where in the 60s or 70s
Spy plane from 60s/70s
King Faisal
60s and 70s.
Late 60s to early 70s
A famous dragster racer from the 60s and 70s
surfing,reading,model cars