12 ’70s Commercials That Would Confuse Kids Today
1. Coca Cola “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” This commercial unfolded like a mini folk concert, with […]
1. Coca Cola “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” This commercial unfolded like a mini folk concert, with […]
1. Paul Newman In the ’60s, Paul Newman represented a very specific kind of fame that felt both glamorous and
1. Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties Alex P. Keaton was the kind of character who could frustrate you one
1. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac This album was rarely just played once. It stayed on turntables for weeks, sometimes months,
1. The Breakfast Club (1985) For years, it felt impossible to talk about high school without someone dropping a line
1. Hawkeye’s Breakdown in “Sometimes You Hear the Bullet” on M*A*S*H When M*A*S*H aired “Sometimes You Hear the Bullet” in
1. The Beatles, “Hey Jude” There was no escaping this song once it hit radio in 1968. The opening piano