From 1969... a classic written by the late Laura Nyro (http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=5IjB3c_w _QM&search=Laura%20N yro%20)
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On April 24, 1971, John Denver sang "The Strangest Dream" at a peace march in Washington DC. The anti-war march was to protest the Vietnam War. The song, written by Ed McCurdy, was one of the anthems of the anti-war era.
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Peter, Paul and Mary performed on April 24, 1971 at a peace march in Washington DC. The anti-war march was to protest the Vietnam War. They sang "Blowing in the Wind" and "Give Peace A Chance".
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Rare PSA featuring the creatures of the Star Wars Cantina in the famous "Friends don't let friends drive drunk" campaign. This was produced for the US Dept of Transportation in 1979.
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Rare clip of the a cappella group The Persuasions. Originally signed by Frank Zappa, these guys released 22 albums and have performed together for 40 years... In this clip the band performs a cover to the Everly Brothers "Dream" and an old gospel song "Somewhere to Lay My Head". They are also interviewed by a very young Maurice Richard "Maury" Povich interviews the band.
1970 Chuck Wagon Commercial - Remember this one? I used to run to the TV as a kid to see this... I remember thinking this was really a minature chuck wagon with horses, and I wanted one of my own real bad.
Here's an interesting one... in the early 1970s, Pringles were only available in select markets. At the time they were called Pringles Newfangle Potato Chips... once they went national, the "Newfangle" tag was dropped and they were simply called Pringles. This is more than likely one of the very first Pringles ad.