The Baby Boomer Generation

The Baby Boomer Generation

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Baby Boomers Social Networking

The purpose of this blog is mainly for baby boomers to have a site to network and socialize with one another.  We can inform each other of  things that are a benefit to those of us who are retiring, getting ready to retire, and many other things that will effect us. We are seniors now, and considered elderly by some. (but a lot of people didn't make it this far) so be proud and stand tall. Hopefully none of you are experiencing a mid life crisis and if you are, don.t worry. It only gets better from here on.
Can anyone name some of the old songs by Marvin Gaye from the early 60s? Lets see how many each of you can name.

5 comments:

BeeBop said...

Here we go....!

Can I Get A Witness
How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
Stubborn Kind Of Fella

and...and...er....my mind just drew a blank! It jumped up to the Tammi Terrell years. Am I older than what I thought?

Iwatchedit! said...

So here you are , and your blog-spot is on the map, I guess I have maybe, what 11 12 years or so before I'm qualified to really get into this network, no I feel like I got it now, my oldest is gonna be 19, does that get me in the door?
"aint nothin like the real thing baby" Mother mother there's too many of us dying.., sexual healing, doot doot doot, bop bop dauw...thank you very much

Unknown said...

All I know is in my clubing days the DJ played a song that went on for at least 15 minutes...hated it! I don't recall the name. Dancing in those high heels was not fun..pretty, but a nightmare and my feet will never forgive me. We thought Sexual Healing was x-rated but today? It would be a walk in the park!

BeeBop said...

That 15 minute song sounds like: `Got To Give It Up.'
And today, `Sexual Healing' could only qualify to be a theme song for a series on the Disney Channel....

BeeBop said...

By the way, back in the day (waaaay back), the average time for a record (45rpm)was about 2 min. 35 seconds. Anything longer than 5 minutes, people were ready to call `time out.'