• Time Traveling To 1960 | TTT Podcast Ep. 215

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
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Time Traveling To 1960 | TTT Podcast Ep. 215

  • Summary

  • Join us on the TTT podcast show as we dive into the year 1960.


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    This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1960. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1960.


    In this episode, Beard Laws and Gute take listeners on a nostalgic journey back to 1960, exploring the music, culture, notable birthdays, and sports highlights of the year. They discuss the evolution of music from the 50s to the 60s, share interesting trivia about famous personalities born in 1960, and reflect on significant sports events. The conversation also touches on modern slang and cultural references, providing a humorous and insightful look at how language and trends have changed over time. In this episode, the hosts discuss the decline of sports teams in St. Louis, reflecting on the city's rich sports history and the teams that have come and gone. They then transition to a nostalgic look back at the year 1960, examining prices of everyday items and significant events that shaped the era. The conversation shifts to a retrospective of notable movies from 1960, highlighting their impact on cinema and culture. Finally, they rank the best and worst aspects of 1960, including music and film, providing insights into how the past continues to influence the present.


    TTT Podcast Episode Highlights


    The 1960s marked a transitional period in music, paving the way for future genres.

    Listeners often gravitate towards their birth year when discussing historical events.

    The introduction of the bikini in the 1960s reflected changing cultural norms.

    Notable figures born in 1960 include Hugh Grant and Bono, showcasing diverse talents.

    The Pittsburgh Pirates were the World Series champions in 1960, defeating the Yankees.

    The Summer Olympics in Rome featured iconic athletes like Muhammad Ali.

    Modern slang, such as 'Riz', reflects the evolving nature of language and culture.

    The podcast highlights the importance of nostalgia in connecting with audiences.

    Cultural references from the past can provide insight into current trends.

    Humor plays a key role in engaging listeners during discussions about history. St. Louis has experienced a significant decline in professional sports teams.

    Prices in 1960 were drastically lower than today, reflecting inflation over the decades.


    TTT Podcast Quotes


    "Let's jump into it. Travel back."

    "I have three bidets and only two toilets."

    "1960? Are you kidding me?"

    "Damn, Dynasty."

    "Riz is a slang term that means to charm."

    "They lost every major sport."

    "St. Louis has lost a lot."

    "The first televised U.S. presidential debate."

    "A loaf of bread was 22 cents."

    "The average price of a house, $12,700."

    "Movies like Spartacus are just so damn good."

    "The music you'll the silence the battles."

    "Psycho changed the horror genre."

    "78 camera setups, 52 cuts."


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