Here Ya Go...Groovy Photos To Feed You Your Dose Of Daily Nostalgia!

By | December 17, 2017

Olivia Newton John and John Travolta at the Grease premiere party in 1978.

Immortalized not just in the minds of those who lived it, but in the form of film, television, fashion, and music, so it could be shred for generations to come. There is no denying the magic of the groovy era, it seems the decades could do no wrong (at least not in the entertainment arena). The bulk of the world’s “cult-classics”, “greatest hits”, and the “it’s so bad it’s good” were all born during this timeframe. So many favorite pastimes sit right here in this little blip on the world’s timeline. Come flip through some of those gems that are sure to bring a smile to your face.     

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Check out this blast from the past! It's Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta at the Grease premiere party back in 1978. These two were pretty much killing it at this point in time. This film put a spotlight on both of these young talents. Travolta continued to land leading roles and Olivia Newton-John became a pop-culture icon, and a four-time Grammy award winner after starring in this musical film. 

 In it, Olivia Newton-John plays ‘good girl’ Sandy and John Travolta is a greaser named Danny. The two opposites attract and then fall in love over the summer. The new school year reveals they are now in the same high school– but will their summer fling burn all year round? 

Elizabeth Montgomery, Marlo Thomas and Judy Carne in 1966, on the Bewitched set.

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Here’s a photograph of Elizabeth Montgomery, “That Girl” Marlo Thomas, and Judy Carne of “Laugh-In” and "Love on a Rooftop", back in 1966, posing on the set of the hit paranormal comedy series, “Bewitched”.

These three lovely ladies of television were all apart of the ABC network’s Thursday night lineup back in 1966 and they appeared in multiple photographs and tv promos together to announce their scheduling. Which at this time was Bewitched at 8:30, followed by Love on a Rooftop, and ending with That Girl.