Thursday, March 20, 2014
Observation — 1957, It Was A Very Good Year
Time for a little nostalgia. One of my favorite magazines, Holiday Magazine, was an elegant, smart
travel periodical still in its heyday in 1957.
The year was, in retrospect, momentous.
Russia threw us into the space age when it launched Sputnik. President Dwight Eisenhower sent federal troops
to Little Rock, forcing the state’s defiant and bigoted governor to integrate
public schools. Jack Kerouac’s On The Road
was published and West Side Story made
its debut on Broadway. Twelve Angry Men
and The Bridge On The River Kwai topped
the movie box office. Elvis Presley’s “All Shook Up” was the Billboard leader. Not to be outdone by a
new generation, Jimmy Dorsey’s “So
Rare” was in the top five that year. Humphrey Bogart and Senator Joseph McCarthy died. Spike
Lee and Sid Vicious were born. If you were around, what were you doing in
the year of the Fire Rooster?
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2 comments:
Durn tootin' it was a great year. I wouldn't mind a quick trip back.
Thanks for the comment. I was 12 or 13 with no idea what was coming. But I did own a '57 Ford later.
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