Retro Photos We Never Knew Were Captured 

By Sarah Norman | August 16, 2023

1979 Ad for The Cars' Debut Album, The Cars.

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 Old school toys, long outdated technology, and favorite cartoons and TV shows...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 from the not so distant past.

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The Cars self-titled debut was released in the summer of 1978 and sold one million copies by the end of the first year. They won the public over with new wave hits such as "Just What I Needed," "My Best Friend's Girl," and "Good Times Roll". These three singles remained on the charts for 139 weeks (peaking at number 18 in 1979) and the album as a whole, hit it right out of the park and is still widely regarded as the band’s best. According to lead guitarist Elliot Easton, "We used to joke that the first album should be called The Cars Greatest Hits.”  

Leonard Nimoy in the 50s


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Pictured here is a baby-faced Spock back in the 1950s. He wouldn't begin his trek as the iconic character until 1964 in various television shows as well as multiple feature and cameo film. 

At this point in his life, he had enlisted in the U.S. Army reserves in the early 1950's. Nimoy spent 18 months in the reserves and put on entertaining shows for the Army Special Services during his tenor. He left the military with the rank of Sergeant and went on to become Spock. 

His name became synonymous with the character, so much that, when he decided to start making music, he released albums as "Dr. Spock" and both of his autobiographies are centered on the character (i.e. I Am Not Spock, 1975 and I Am Spock, 1995).