Gheorghe Posted June 7 Report Posted June 7 On 5/19/2025 at 5:00 AM, JSngry said: Shouldn't she be retired by now? I don“t know who she is but she looks nice, beautiful pantyhose too.... Quote
Dave Garrett Posted June 11 Report Posted June 11 June 4, 1974: 10-Cent Beer Night, Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Quote
rostasi Posted June 11 Report Posted June 11 A protestant husband and his catholic wife buried in 1888. Quote
GA Russell Posted June 12 Report Posted June 12 2 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Late '70s indie jazz label owners. Fantastic!Ā Do you remember some names and record labels to go with the faces? Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 12 Report Posted June 12 6 hours ago, GA Russell said: Fantastic!Ā Do you remember some names and record labels to go with the faces? Left to right;Ā Gene Perla, Richard Seidel, John Norris, Bob Koester, Bob Porter, Nils Winther, Bernie Brightman, Bill Smith, me, Marvin Goldberg, Susan and Jim Neumann, Bob Cummins. Quote
medjuck Posted June 12 Report Posted June 12 3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Left to right;Ā Gene Perla, Richard Seidel, John Norris, Bob Koester, Bob Porter, Nils Winther, Bernie Brightman, Bill Smith, me, Marvin Goldberg, Susan and Jim Neumann, Bob Cummins. Thanks. I was just going to ask you if that was Bill Smith.Ā And I didn't recognize John Norris until you pointed him out.Ā Quote
GA Russell Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 13 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Left to right;Ā Gene Perla, Richard Seidel, John Norris, Bob Koester, Bob Porter, Nils Winther, Bernie Brightman, Bill Smith, me, Marvin Goldberg, Susan and Jim Neumann, Bob Cummins. Thanks, Chuck!Ā Ā Quote
Niko Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Heinz, Klaus, Rüdiger, Werner... That generation of German males had some quite distinctive names ... (Andreas, Oliver and Lutz still exist among people my age, so what's now below 50, even though I guess the names have by now died out as well). You don't happen to have the entire page, it looks like a fascinating piece of history overall? do you know the year? just from the names and how it reads, it feels like late 70s or even 80s to me. those numbers indicate postcode areas btw, 1000 means Berlin, 2000 Hamburg, 3000 Hannover, 4000 Düsseldorf (even though the 0221 places Irmin in 5000 Cologne where he belongs... I would have been annoyed) Edited 9 hours ago by Niko Quote
rostasi Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Early '74. Yes, Irmin would've been in Kƶln, but, in the end, they had no problem finding "roadies" I would think. Quote
Niko Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Thanks!! Roadies were apparently quite an issue in that world... Quote
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