I was young in the 50's, but I remember a lot of what went on. I had two older sisters that would have broken my arm, if I would have changed the channel during American Bandstand. They would sit in front of the TV and say, "Oh, there's so and so." And, "Look at so and so dancing with so and so." Heck, I thought they knew those kids from school. Now, the cars is a different thing. I am a motor head and love all the old cars. If I had to choose one, I couldn't. How about that '56 Chevy with the gas filler tube in the taillight? You know why they stopped producing that, right?
I guess the music was the best. So many great memories. I probably have all of the songs that were played in the video on my computer and hundreds more. I really liked the music, especially Doo Wop. Buddy Holly was ahead of his time. Jerry Butler and the Chantels, Robert & Johnny, Dion and the Belmonts, The Mystics, The Fireflies, The Platters, Johnnie and Joe, The Skyliners and on and on and on..............The drive-in restaurants and movies. It was a great time for a kid to grow up in. Sundays at our home was 'family day." Church, dinner and then the drive, maybe to just ride around or go visit relatives. All were good. My Dad and I did so much together. We were almost like glue. When he was home from work, if you can call being in the Army work, we would always be doing something together. Of course, I had my buddies and other friends, but no one got between my Dad and me. I lost my Dad in a fire in 1971, or as I still call it, the worse day of my life and it still is.