What was the world like half a century ago, in January 1970
See a selection of interesting and rare retro photos taken 50 years ago. Here you will find a lot of beautiful women, distant countries, rock and roll and the gloss of that time, which is very different from the modern one. It was a great year!
January 1970. Khabarovsk.
January 2, 1970. Chigwell, Essex, England. Michelle.
Playboy. The girl of January.
January 1970. Vogue. Model, Jean Shrimpton, photo by David Bailey.
January 5, 1970. Gina Lollobrigida. Photo by David Cairns
January 1970. Palm Springs, California.
January 1970. The American group Quicksilver Messenger Service.
January 1, 1970. Polynesia, Mururoa atoll. French nuclear tests.
January 7, 1970. Beach fashion.
January 1970. Princess Anne.
January 8, 1970. New York. Frosty weather.
January 3, 1970. American actress Victoria Principal. Photo by Steve Wood.
January 8, 1970 — the premiere of the Hungarian film "Mad Night".
January 8, 1970. Great Britain. Schoolchildren work on the Elliott Brothers'405 computer.
January 9, 1970. London. Led Zeppelin's performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
January 1970. West Berlin. Sale.
January 1970. The French Alps. American actress Natalie Wood and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
January 10, 1970. American actress Goldie Hawn with her husband, director Gus Triconis.
January 10, 1970. Newcastle. Jennifer Hosten, Miss World 1970.
January 12, 1970. Princess Muna Al-Hussein with her son Abdullah (now King Abdullah II of Jordan), at Heathrow Airport, London.
January 10, 1970. Lou Reed is the founding father of all 20th century alternative music. Frontman of the Velvet Underground band. Few people bought their records. But years will pass and many will say that the Velvet Underground has greatly influenced their creativity, and even their decision to become a musician. Someone joked about this: "and everyone who bought their record then founded their own band."
January 12, 1970. German fashion model and actress Helga Kine.
January 12, 1970. Great Britain. Disc jockey Annie Nightingale in the recording studio.
January 12, 1970. Sydney. Surfing section. Photo by George Lipman.
January 1970. Algeria. Photo by Abisag Tullmann.
January 12, 1970. Iggy Pop.
Scott Kempner (The Dictators):
I couldn't stay the same after the first twenty seconds of that evening—and, I must say, I didn't stay. We went there again the next evening, the same songs sounded, but in a completely new way. Nothing to do with last night, and it's not about rehearsals or sound check, they were just alive, born right in front of your eyes and came to their students right here, in the middle of the evening, right in front of you... And no matter how many times I went to them, it was repeated every time - not like yesterday They have never played like this before and will never play like this. Iggy put his life and soul into every performance. It seemed to me every time that blood was oozing out of him. There was, damn it, real blood in every performance.
From that moment on, rock and roll couldn't mean less to me. No matter what I did, the blood was on the paper, on the strings, because if I gave less, it turns out to be a complete, complete, b** d, loss of time. McNeil Legs. "Please Kill Me!"
January 1970. Norway, Oslo.
January 17, 1970. London. Arsenal — Chelsea match. The girl was injured during a fight between fans before the match.
January 1970. London. Holiday sale. Before the store opens.
January 9, 1970. British actress Alison Fraser.
January 19, 1970. Easter Island is becoming a trendy tourist theme. Photo by George Bryant.
January 19, 1970. Easter Island is becoming a trendy tourist theme. Photo by George Bryant.
January 19, 1970. Easter Island is becoming a trendy tourist theme. Photo by George Bryant.
January 1970. Sweden.
January 21, 1970. Great Britain. The cast of the film "Bambo Violation". Joanna Lumley as Susie, Richard Warwick as Bambo and Natasha Pine as Sheila. Photo by Maurice Kaye.
January 21, 1970. British musician Mick Farren. Photo by Keith Morris.
January 1970. Swiss actress Liselotte Pulver.
January 22, 1970. Boeing 747. The first commercial flight. First class cabin.
January 1970. Paris. Molitor pool. Models on skates. Photo by Jean-Claude Deutsch.
January 22, 1970. Parking at the Burlington airport, Vermont, USA.
January 22, 1970. The leader of Nigeria, Major General Yakubu Gowon (in a cap) at a press conference in Lagos.
January 23, 1970. Vietnam.
January 23, 1970. Great Britain. Ballet dancers Marilyn Trunson and Carl Myers.
January 25, 1970. New York, Times Square.
January 25, 1970 — the premiere of the film "MASH" (MASH) in the United States. The budget of the film is $ 3,500,000, fees in the USA are $ 81,000,000. The title photo shows Sally Kellerman as Margaret Haligan "Hot Lips".
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January 25, 1970. English actor Ian McKellen. Photo by McCarthy.
January 1970. Algeria, tobacco shop. Photo by Abisag Tullmann.
January 1970. An evening dress from Cardin. Photo by Richard Avedon.
January 1970. British actress Glenda Jackson.
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