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Through the Ages
- The Late 1950's
Music
Rock and Roll was at its peek. Elvis was
huge and shocking Mums and Dads everywhere
with his gyrating pelvis. Add the other
big fad the Hula hoop into the equation
people were wiggling their hips,
they were doing the twist it was
just one giant wigglerama and parents
everywhere must have wondered why the entire
teenage population seemed to continually
suffer spasms of the lower hips and buttocks.
Other acts included Little Richard, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry etc. all of whom
either found religion or found themselves
in jail before too long.
Television
Television numbers grew astronomically over
the decade 45 million American households
had them by 1959. You have to wonder why
the sudden popularity. Especially given
the fact that stations were only broadcast
in the afternoons and evenings, sets were
always grainy black and white and, most
alarmingly, the main attraction seemed to
inevitably be Heres Lucy,
whose star openly compared her hairstyle
with that of an aged poodle.
Movies
Movies were a big attraction. Drive in movies
were at the height of their popularity
they were fine as long as your little speaker
worked. If it was crackly you stood no chance
of following the story. I guess I must have
been in the 5% minority who was actually
there to follow the story.
3D movies were also a new fad.
You got supplied with a set of cardboard
glasses with red cellophane across where
the lenses and you were set. In retrospect,
sitting in a 3D theatre you could have been
forgiven for thinking that you had inadvertently
stepped into an Elton John fan club convention.
It was a great gimmick and soon people would
be hollering and whooping as they believed
themselves about to be swallowed by a pack
of giant killer ants. Unfortunately the
quality of the movies did not live up to
the hype as teenagers were forced to endure
the sequel to The Murky Swamp Creature
versus Godzillas Third Cousin Twice
Removed (the other ones having been
all been killed off in previous features).
Other Fads
I mentioned Rock and Roll and Hula-Hoops.
Also popular were Daniel Boon style Coonskin
caps, the new Barbie doll, and frozen pizzas.
Fashion
I know what youre thinkingGrease
Leather jackets and slicked black
hair for our hero, Perm and leathers for
the heroine. Or maybe one of those attractive
Marge Simpson/ B52 beehive hairstyles that
made it impossible to leave the room without
decapitation.
Well yes
. And no. Although these looks
existed, life wasnt always so exciting.
Actually society was very conservative and
most people fostered a preppy, conformist
look.
The 1959 range for men could include:
One of those charming knitted cardigans
with either a letter on it if you were a
sports jock or a pattern if you were a regular
guy. Men wore dark suits and hats most of
the time with short back and sides, looking
a lot like Clark Kent. There was a bit of
a Western revival in the late 50s
as all the boys wanted to look like the
main characters from Bonanza.
For the women:
Girls were expected always to wear dresses
and appear very feminine so pink
and more conservative colours were definitely
OK. The trend in hairstyles was short and
curly. Girls would spend hours locked away
in their rooms, unsure whether to face the
outside world because of the curlers in
their hair. Like I said before the poodle
hairstyle (a la Lucille Ball) was also a
big hit.
Slang of the time
Cool became the fashionable word to use.
Adding ville to everything became
all the rage. You got words like Coolsville,
Squaresville, Wierdsville.
New Toys/ Inventions
The Bic ballpoint pen is introduced for
the first time and has never been able to
be found ever since.
Japanese cars are exported to the USA for
the first time. Only 52 sold in the first
year
from little things big things
grow.
The Boeing 707 is launched as the first
of the big jet airliners.
News at the time
Revolution in Cuba, Fidel Castro comes to
power and proclaims new government- announces
Communist state the following year.
Martin Luther King arrested for loitering
in Alabama "But Im just
standing here on the corner" he said
(see Good Samaritan).
Alaska and Hawaii become the 49th and 50th
US States.
Nationalists with policy of apartheid (segregation)
win huge victory in South African election
(see Incident at Whitewater)
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