Unedited Vintage Photos That Crossed The Line 

By Jack Ripley | March 16, 2023

Two of the three Charlie’s Angels Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd and their pompoms, 1970s.

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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Do you remember the ‘Pom Pom Angels” episode of TV’s Charlie’s Angels? This episode, which aired in 1978, had the gorgeous private detectives going undercover to investigate the mysterious disappearances of three LA Bulldogs cheerleaders by a fanatical religious cult. As this photo shows, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd, as Kelly and Kris, become undercover cheerleaders while Kate Jackson’s Sabrina pretends to be a choreographer. This episode came on the heels of the incredible popularity of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. 

Meatloaf and Debbie Harry sharing a taxi in 1980

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Strange bedfellows, indeed. In the 1980 comedy movie, Roadie, Meatloaf, in his first starring role, plays a good ‘ol boy from Texas who, through a series of strange events, winds up being a roadie for several bands. And not just any roadie. His ability to quickly set up equipment, make repairs, and even build a dung-powered generator, earned him the nickname the ‘greatest roadie that ever lived’. Several bands and musicians made cameo appearances in the film, including Hank Williams Jr., Roy Orbison, Alice Cooper, and the members of Blondie. In one memorable scene, Meatloaf’s character spends the evening with Debbie Harry of Blondie.