Unedited Vintage Photos No One Talks About

By Sarah Norman | June 28, 2023

Bo Diddley and The Clash on a tour bus during The Clash's 1979 U.S. tour, Diddley was the opening act for them

It is the people that make the past what it was. The lives people live, decisions they make, and things they accomplish are all woven into the tapestry of history and tell the story of the time period. That is true with the people shown in this collection of photos. These people – all icons of the groovy era – have left their imprint on the era. Let’s see how many of them you can remember. 

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It might seem like an odd combination for American blues artist Bo Diddley to be hanging out on a tour bus with the British punk rock band, The Clash, but that exactly what this photo, taken in 1979, depicts. Bo Diddley, whose real name was Ellas McDaniel, was an eclectic artist. He incorporated African rhythms, hambone beats, and traditional blues elements into his music. He was a key player in the transformation of rhythm and blue to rock and roll. Because of this, many artists cite Bo Diddley as influencing their own musical styles, including the Beatles, Elvis, the Rolling Stones, and – you guess it – The Clash. When The Clash toured the U.S. in 1979, they invited Bo Diddley to be their opening act. 

A drink, cigar and no shoes-this lady was a rebel back in the 1950's


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We think of the 1960s as a time of rebellion. Indeed, it was a decade in which young people turned their backs on traditions and upended social norms. But some people, like the woman in this photograph for the 1950s, got a head start on that rebellion. During a time when women were still expected to act in a lady-like manner, especially when in public, this woman seems to be throwing those rules out the window. She is swigging booze right out of the bottle, puffing on a cigar, and, shockingly, kicking off her shoes. What a rebel!