The Big Fat Nostalgia Thread For All

Janis Joplin was fantastic.

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Love it @Respectfully_Declined - fabulous costume!!

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Never had the pleasure of seeing Janis J - she left the world too early. Still love her music, which lives on…

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At times she warbled. Like the bird. Such a loss.

While the music output in 1971 was impressive, there’s of course been great music before and since. Admittedly it’s nostalgic though.

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/may/22/asif-kapadia-1971-music-documentary-apple-tv

And there’s this; Happy Birthday to Bob.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/may/22/bob-dylan-at-80-in-praise-of-a-mighty-and-unbowed-singer-songwriter

JJ was a little bit before my time, but I liked Bette Midler in The Rose.

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Good job!!

I had the pleasure of seeing her and for free at University of Miami. She performed there and we were right up front. Loved her.

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A bit more before a little bit before:

Am I the only one thinking “Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy?”

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One of the (unintentional) benefits of the COVID era has been the mining of their archives by legacy artists of all stripes.
A good and noble goal.
:cowboy_hat_face:

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As long as you know where your towel is.

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:slight_smile:

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There is also “Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas.”

The Magnificent Seven is on GRIT tonight. Helluva movie and what a cast.

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The guy in the black hat looks like the robot that stalked Richard Benjamin and James Brolin in the 1973 film “Westworld.”

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Wow - You made me go look.

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Well that’d be Yul Brenner in both cases.

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