The Vietnam War was an attempt by the Americans to stop the spread of communism from North Vietnam to the democratic South Vietnam. This was a war that divided America like no other.
This was also a time of some great classic movies, such as Jaws. A movie about a killer shark that was terrorizing New England's Amity island. For the longest time my grandmother was afraid to go swimming. A testament in itself to how something such as a movie can influence our decisions and play on our own fears.
Music was also a big part of the times. It greatly helped inspire a generation. One of her favorite bands of the times was the Eagles. The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1971 by Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner.
There were also many popular television shows during this era. I can actually recall spending the night over at my grandparents house, and watching these shows with them. One of them was called Little House on the Prairie. A story about a family living in a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s and 1880s.
Another one I vividly remember watching over there as a child was none other than the Waltons. The show is centered on a family in a rural Virginia community during the Great Depression and World War II.
These were some of the popular and (unpopular in the case of the Vietnam War), things during the time when she was my age.
Now I would like to go into some of the popular culture of the recent times. It's very clear to see the differences between then and now. It seemed for the most part to be a time with a bit more of family values. The 1970's could almost be "tame" considered to what is influencing our culture today.
Lets start off with one of my personal favorite shows and one of the most popular shows in syndication. The television show 2 and a half men. Also, the subsequent media fueled breakdown of its lead actor Charlie Sheen.
As far as the music industry goes, it is harder to find a bigger pop celebrity these days than Lady GaGa. It seems that many of today's singers are in a battle to pull off the whackiest videos and stunts. Whatever works and brings in the crowds I suppose.
The movies of these times just keep getting better and better in my opinion. With the advent of modern film-making and special effects. Popular comic book characters have come to life on the big screen. A few of my personal favorites from comic book creator Stan Lee. One of which is Thor, the mythical god of Thunder. And also Captain America, a superhero from the days of World War 2.
Another media attention grabbing headline we kept seeing was the inevitable self destruction of Actress/Singer Lindsay Lohan. It seemed that no matter how hard she tried she could not stay out of trouble. Another train wreck of a celebrity I suppose. Nonetheless, one that kept Americas attention for a bit. No doubt fueled by the constant media coverage. There seemed to be no escape from hearing about her.
That about wraps up my interview with my grandmother and my comparison to some of the events from Then and Now. She told me that life these days seems to be going at a fast pace, and we need to slow down some, and look at some of the things that really matter. I think perhaps she is right.
I love your "Then and Now" post, I just think it's the greatest when you can look back at what your grandparents, or in my case my parents thought was "cool" haha. And for sure you got to love "Two in a Half Men" one of my favorite shows!, I can't give much love to Lady GaGa though she is to crazy for me haha, good post!
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