We had a much deeper sense of community in '67 than we do in '97. This is important to say that not in a nostalgic way because it's not as if '67 was a time when things were so good.
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So I, for one, didn't feel alienated by what happened in 77.
I was born in '74, so I missed out on all the great early '60s and early '70s.
It's nice to have been around long enough to be a part of people's lives. A lot of people who come to my show are real nostalgic for the '80s.
I feel like I sort of missed the eighties. At the time, we didn't know we were having fun, which is probably the way it always is.
The '70s were a time of turmoil and turnover. But I grew up here. I always wanted to play here.
I'm incredibly nostalgic for the '80s, because I think that's when Geek Culture really kicked in to high gear.
This year, when I turn 65, I thought, 'So weird;' when I was a kid, people who were 65 either retired or died. I'm so nowhere near that.
I hate being so nostalgic about the Sixties.
It was so naive to think that there was nothing interesting that happened after 55. Come on, there's a whole second adulthood!
I don't have this feeling that 70 is really old.