Retro Photos We Never Knew Were Captured

By Sarah Norman | May 30, 2023

Sally Field, 1965

It’s once again time to take a peek into the old Groovy History archives and when you see what we have collected here you’ll be full of nostalgia in no time. Old school toys, long outdated technology, and favorite cartoons and TV shows... collected here are some pretty groovy Kodak moments form the not so distant past.

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Pictured here is an adorable Sally Field back in her Gidget days. Gidget, the little girl with big ideas was actually based off a book by author Frederick Kohner (based on his teenage daughter, Kathy). The original book came out in 1957 and spawned five book sequels, films, a television series, and later two novelizations of the films Gidget goes Hawaiian and Gidget Goes to Rome.

The Gidget television series was first aired on ABC from September 15, 1965, to April 21, 1966. Unfortunately, the show wasn't as popular as hoped and it did poorly in the Nielsen ratings. It was canceled at the end of its first season. 

Leonard Nimoy playing some Spock Rock in 1968.


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As the LA Times so eloquently put it, “Leonard Nimoy's music blurred the line between man and Vulcan.” Out of the many records that Nimoy released both under his real name and as Dr. Spock, “The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins” (1968) just may be the most iconic. It’s Spock’s ode to “The Hobbit” and just may very well be the ultimate anthem for Science Fiction/Fantasy fans across the universe. It was kind of hard to tell if he was going for novelty or not but he dropped the Dr. Spock persona the same year and did his own cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” and John Hartford's "Love Is Sweeter".