Don Mclean’s 1971 hit was huge among “woke” teens at the time. Kids debated over whether it was really about a jester stealing a crown. Was Jack Mick Jagger, or was he Bob Dylan? Or was it just all really about Buddy Holly’s death?
So much conjecture, so little information. Those were the days before the internet.
Taping Tunes Off the Radio
Vintage music piracy perhaps? When you didn't have enough cash for the latest and hottest album at the record store, taping songs from the radio was the best way to go. Preparation was crucial though. You would set up your little portable cassette tape next to the radio and with your finger on the record button, you would just...wait.
It was worth it, though. Kids would record entire top 40 charts right onto their cassette tapes without stepping foot into a record store.
Pet Rocks
What was the state of toys in the 70s that made kids turn to googly-eyed rocks as their form of entertainment? However the craze happened, kids went mad for these things and before we knew it, they were stringing along their dear pet rocks everywhere they went.
This wasn't some quirky underground group. Every kid had a pet rock.
Photo Booths
Capturing moments with your friends while you were out and about was a rare occasion. Of course, there were cameras and even polaroids but the fun group photo was best taken stacked up in a tiny photo booth.
Everyone would pile in and it would simply snap up a bunch of shots with you and your crazy friends.
Messing Around with the TV Antennae
Before massive satellite dishes and digital streaming, it was all about those pesky bunny-eared antennae. The picture was often distorted with snowy speckles hissing back at you as grappled with finding a decent and clear picture of your favorite sitcom.
Often one of the kids just had to stand in place while the rest would sit back and enjoy the sh0w