Yipsy This is out of place but it's the best clip of Gene Hackman I've seen. It makes me wonder how a man aged 95 years would handle the death of his wife.
Walterjn sdandrea1 just to make some of you feel old. I was born in Santa Barbara that summer, '76. You're welcome!!🤣😂🤣😈
rsvman2 I graduated high school the year you were born. But to be fair, I graduated a year early and was only 17 at the time. 😁
Yipsy In 1976 I celebrated the bidentennial and thought the bicentennial quarter was the coolest thing.
Bravopilot sdandrea1 1975, Kaiserslautern American HS (Germany). I was young 17 year old whippersnapper. 4 years to the date, I was commissioned a 2 LT.
raggmann54 Class of 1946...In 1976 I was in my 6th year as a teacher/coach and in my final year of Graduate School...
Par4QC https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/music/joey-molland-guitarist-and-last-surviving-member-of-rock-group-badfinger-dies-at-77/ar-AA1A672K?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Sneakylong Par4QC I knew one member committed suicide, but had forgotten that another member did as well. Corrupt manager stole their money. They also wrote and recorded my favorite Harry Nillson song Without You.
sdandrea1 rsvman2 'Looking out of my lonely room, day after day.... ' Great band. RIP. My band covered Baby Blue and No Matter. Great little band! RIP 😩
propman [deleted] yes, McCartney wrote some tunes for them. Harrison had them play on his All Things ... Album and they also played on the Bangladesh concerts. Were also on the Apple record label. I thought they were great. Loved the "Baby Blue" song.
propman sdandrea1 great tunes . Clearly remember a band in college, Clicker, that did those 2 songs very well
Par4QC When you 1st heard one of their songs playing, who did not think it was something new from The Beatles?