I grew up during the 70's & it was great being young, wild & free watching TV, listening to the radio & albums, going to the movies & looking at the girls at the time. It's too bad the young people of today look at the 70's, the way I used to look at the 40's, because it was the last decade of the youth & rock & roll revolution. That 70's Show never did capture the times as far as I'm concerned, except only slightly, since it went in all kinds of directions, unlike Happy Days. I saw Jaws three times during the summer of 75, I got the White Album from my late grandma for Christmas back in 76 & I had lots of crushes on girls in those days, believe me. You know with all the controversy surrounding teacher/student love affairs these days, I had crushes on some of my teachers, especialy around seventh grade in 76/77. I remember two with great bodies, great legs & sexy feet, which got me excited as a kid , but nothing ever happened, of course. Listening to Zeppelin, Sabbath, Skynyrd, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Eagles, ELO, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Kiss, AC/DC & Van Halen when they were happening was great. I know most of my peers used to get stoned, but I never did thankfully, even though I was close to doing it. I give my parents lots of credit & my rock hero at the time Nugent, for me deciding not to get wasted. My favorite shows were What's Happening, Laverne & Shirley, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Sonny & Cher & the first five years of SNL, just to name a few. I remember the decade of the 70's & it's too bad you can't turn back the clock, because it was more than just disco, which was just a fad, even though the mainstream media won't admit it.