Although I was never a Supremes fan, I would like to see a miniseries about ALL of the girl groups of the 60's. I remember several, and week to week it was, like, here comes another set! It was a turbulent and exiting time in music history. I used to hit the bus before and after school with my transistor radio plugged in one ear keeping up with the latest music (on ALL stations). For those too young to know, the transistor radio was the precursor of the Walkman, Ipod, etc. It ran on one 9V battery.
Another good topic would be the dance shows from American Bandstand and Shebang right through the Mean Salsa Machine and Soul Train (into the 70's).
It was a wonderful time; the music today can't touch it. For some reason, for the past 25 years the music has turned into ugly, disgusting, and offensive NOISE--as ugly as Stravinsky was to Classical music.
I remember watching the Lloyd Thaxton show one afternoon as a child, and I can't remember the name of the surfer girl group performing but I do remember their one hit wonder "Popsicles, Icicles". They were all wearing the same dress--a popular Simplicity Pattern of the time, generally referred to as the Shift. At the end of their number they all (3) lifted one arm revealing HUGE sweat stains, and I LOL'ed.
Hey, does it have a beat, and can you DANCE to it?
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Maximus Decimus Meridius
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