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1960s
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The 1960s tag on WindowsForum.com covers cultural and historical topics from the decade, including music, fashion, and social movements. Discussions feature the Beatles and their albums, protest songs, beatniks in Greenwich Village and Newquay, and the TV show Mad Men. Posts also reference hippies in London 1969 and classic songs like Jim Reeves' From A Jack To A King. The content is primarily nostalgic and focused on 1960s pop culture rather than technology or computing.
This is an old, ancient from 1960's, showing a simple protest by a simple man, against a world that is totally against him. Translation is freely mine.
Yes well it's the way
that there's a lot wrong and boring in this country
You don't even need to ask your pals about it
Just take a slight...
1960s
art
boredom
community
culture
expression
history
identity
lyrics
music
news commentary
protests
resistance
simo salminen
society
song
spede pasanen
translation
travel
wages
Please Please Me (1963)
With The Beatles (1963)
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Beatles For Sale (1964)
Help! (1965)
Rubber Soul (1965)
Revolver (1966)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
White Album (1968)
Yellow Submarine (1969)
Abbey Road (1969)
Let It Be (1970)...
1960s
abbey road
album
beatles
beatles for sale
classic
discussion
favorites
hard days night
help
let it be
magical mystery
music
please please me
polls
revolver
rock
rubber soul
sgt. pepper
submarine
Over the past four seasons, "Mad Men" has become a pop culture phenomenon, putting viewers in a martini-soaked time machine back to the golden age of the advertising industry.
But for one viewer, the show is more than a glimpse back in time -- it's a glimpse into the family photo album...
1960s
advertising
ben laitin
business development
chappaqua
cultural
don draper
draper daniels
entrepreneurship
family history
golden age
historical figures
influence
leo burnett
mad men
memoir
pop culture
television
tv shows
young rubicam