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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 02:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran Civile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia &#8220;Hippies, Honeys and Gas Money&#8221; John Nix of Spartansburg, South Carolina remembers: During the summer of 1969 I left the first real job I ever undertook and, after incurring my mothers wrath and a lecture on stability, began to look around for something to do that would be car related. Having all the ambition of the typical teenage slacker type did not help my pursuit much as the things that most interested me required effort and hard work, two things that I constantly evaded due to the fact that they did not seem to me to be the fun thing to do. It never ceases to amaze me to this very day that the very things that would have made life more interesting to me later could have been obtained with just a little effort and study on my part then. Things like being a part of a successful racing team in NASCAR or the NHRA could have been a career goal with just a little input on my behalf. I grew up in the heart of NASCAR country and after training at the local High School Vocational Center had the machinist skills and the contacts to [...]]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Hippies, Honeys and Gas Money&#8221;</h2>
<p><strong>John Nix of Spartansburg, South Carolina remembers:</strong> During the summer of 1969 I left the first real job I ever undertook and, after incurring my mothers wrath and a lecture on stability, began to look around for something to do that would be car related.</p>
<p>Having all the ambition of the typical teenage slacker type did not help my pursuit much as the things that most interested me required effort and hard work, two things that I constantly evaded due to the fact that they did not seem to me to be the fun thing to do. It never ceases to amaze me to this very day that the very things that would have made life more interesting to me later could have been obtained with just a little effort and study on my part then.</p>
<p>Things like being a part of a successful racing team in NASCAR or the NHRA could have been a career goal with just a little input on my behalf. I grew up in the heart of NASCAR country and after training at the local High School Vocational Center had the machinist skills and the contacts to have gotten involved. But the laziness in me was a beast that I could not tame at the time. I must admit that at that age I was the consummate quitter. I abandoned any arduous task ever undertaken as soon as it stopped being fun.</p>
<p>This was one of the character faults that I possessed that made my mother gnash her teeth, both upper and lower plates, in frustration. In any event I had just left a perfectly respectable job as a bagboy for the now defunct Community Cash grocery store and was looking for that certain perfect job, the qualities of which &#8230; read the rest of this humorous story at:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/60s_Memories_From_Our_Visitors.html"><strong>The 60&#8242;s Official Site</strong></a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 06:54:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran Civile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daily Oldies Fix Do you need a fix? If so daily you can check in here beginning at 7:00 AM Eastern Time Zone  for a new five song medley of oldies to start your day off  and give you that needed fix for the day. I guarantee it will put a smile on your face and your feet will start tappin&#8217;.  What a way to start the day.   The 60s Official Site remains the top choice on the internet to hear the great sounds of the 60s.  I hope you enjoy this new addition to the site.  Just click below for your oldies fix of the day.  Enjoy whether at work, play or whatever you may be doing. Daily Dose for October 24th Juke Box page Related posts: Aging Well by George Vaillant, MD dispells myths about getting very old! Freedom of Religion &#8230; Only Valid When it Fits? Let&#8217;s Face It &#8230; If I&#8217;m living I&#8217;m getting old Latest Updates to The 60s Official Site Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.]]></description>
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<p>Do you need a fix? If so daily you can check <a href="http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/dailyoldiesfix/Daily-Oldies-Fix.html">in here</a> beginning at 7:00 AM Eastern Time Zone  for a new five song medley of oldies to start your day off  and give you that needed fix for the day. I guarantee it will put a smile on your face and your feet will start tappin&#8217;.  What a way to start the day.   The 60s Official Site remains the top choice on the internet to hear the great sounds of the 60s.  I hope you enjoy this new addition to the site.  Just click below for your oldies fix of the day.  Enjoy whether at work, play or whatever you may be doing.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 01:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran Civile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carl Hoffman, webmaster says: To make it easier for my returning visitors I decided to add this page to assist in identifying the new content that has been added. I hope you continue to visit our site dedicated to the best decade in history, the 60s. New content and changes to existing pages are indicated below. Due to high demand you can now purchase the Vibration of a Nation video . NEW SERVICE AVAILABLE : NOW YOU CAN RECEIVE AUTOMATIC EMAIL UPDATES TO THE 60S OFFICIAL SITE. AS ALWAYS YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IS SAFE WITH ME, I DO NOT SHARE ANY INFORMATION. JUST CLICK HERE AND START RECEIVING ALERTS WHEN THIS SITE HAS ADDED NEW CONTENT OR HAS UPDATED ANY PAGE. ONCE AGAIN, JUST CLICK HERE . for more, go visit the site No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/Updates.html">Carl Hoffman, webmaster</a> says:<br />
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To make it easier for my returning visitors I decided to add this page to assist in identifying the new content that has been added. I hope you continue to visit our site dedicated to the best decade in history, the 60s. </p>
<p>New content and changes to existing pages are indicated below.</p>
<p>Due to high demand you can now purchase the  Vibration of a Nation video .<br />
NEW SERVICE AVAILABLE :  NOW YOU CAN RECEIVE AUTOMATIC EMAIL UPDATES TO THE 60S OFFICIAL SITE.  AS ALWAYS YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IS SAFE WITH ME, I DO NOT SHARE ANY INFORMATION.  JUST CLICK HERE AND START RECEIVING ALERTS WHEN THIS SITE HAS ADDED NEW CONTENT OR HAS UPDATED ANY PAGE.  ONCE AGAIN, JUST CLICK HERE .<br />
for more, <a href="http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/Updates.html">go visit the site</a></center></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 18:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran Civile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Songs of the Week Carl Hoffman says: each week I select a song of the week from the 60s decade and one from the 50s decade that is seldom played or a song that never made #1 on the charts or perhaps did not even make the Top 40 but these songs were still a big part of our baby boomer era. Some songs that may appear you may be listening to for the first time. Enjoy this special page. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.]]></description>
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<a href="http://the60sofficialsite.com/Songs_of_the_Week.html">Carl Hoffman</a> says: each week I select a song of the week from the 60s decade and one from the 50s decade that is seldom played or a song that never made #1 on the charts or perhaps did not even make the Top 40 but these songs were still a big part of our baby boomer era.  Some songs that may appear you may be listening to for the first time.  <a href="http://the60sofficialsite.com/Songs_of_the_Week.html"><br />
Enjoy this special page</a>.</p>
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		<title>The 60s Official Site Has Been Updated</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 06:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran Civile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Latest Updates to the 60&#8242;s Official Site Carl Hoffman says: To make it easier for my returning visitors I decided to add this page to assist in identifying the new content that has been added. I hope you continue to visit our site dedicated to the best decade in history, the 60s. Visit that page if you want to find out more and keep up to date with baby boomer&#8217;s favorite memories of the sixties! Latest Updates to the 60&#8242;s Official Site                                           No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Carl Hoffman says</strong>:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">To make it easier for my returning visitors I decided to add this page to assist in identifying the new content that has been added. I hope you continue to visit our site dedicated to the best decade in history, the 60s.<strong> </strong></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #0000ff; font-size: small;">Visit that page if you want to find out more and keep up to date with baby boomer&#8217;s favorite memories of the sixties!</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff; font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/Updates.html" target="_blank">Latest Updates to the 60&#8242;s Official Site</a></span></strong></p>
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		<title>Sounds of the 60&#8242;s: Roy Orbison-Only the Lonely</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 05:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran Civile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As posted on Carl Hoffman&#8217;s The 60&#8242;s Official site  Roy Orbison was born in Vernon, Texas, the middle son of Orbie Lee Orbison, an oil well driller and car mechanic, and Nadine Shults, a nurse. Both were unemployed during the Great Depression, so the family lived in Fort Worth for several years to find work, until a polio scare made them return to Vernon. To find work again, the family moved to West Texas to the town of Wink. Orbison would later describe the major components of life in Wink as &#8220;Football, oil fields, oil, grease and sand&#8221;, and in later years expressed relief that he was able to leave the desolate town. All the Orbison children were afflicted with poor eyesight; Roy was nearly blind and used thick corrective lenses from an early age. A bout with jaundice as a child gave him a sallow complexion, and his ears protruded prominently. Orbison was not particularly confident in his appearance; he began dyeing his nearly white hair black when he was young. He was quiet and self-effacing, remarkably polite and compliant—an homage, biographer Alan Clayson wrote, to his Southern upbringing. However, Orbison was readily available to sing, and often became [...]]]></description>
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<p>As posted on Carl Hoffman&#8217;s <a href="http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/index.html" target="_blank">The 60&#8242;s Official site </a></p>
<p>Roy Orbison was born in Vernon, Texas, the middle son of Orbie Lee Orbison, an oil well driller and car mechanic, and Nadine Shults, a nurse. Both were unemployed during the Great Depression, so the family lived in Fort Worth for several years to find work, until a polio scare made them return to Vernon.</p>
<p>To find work again, the family moved to West Texas to the town of Wink. Orbison would later describe the major components of life in Wink as &#8220;Football, oil fields, oil, grease and sand&#8221;, and in later years expressed relief that he was able to leave the desolate town.</p>
<p>All the Orbison children were afflicted with poor eyesight; Roy was nearly blind and used thick corrective lenses from an early age. A bout with jaundice as a child gave him a sallow complexion, and his ears protruded prominently. Orbison was not particularly confident in his appearance; he began dyeing his nearly white hair black when he was young. He was quiet and self-effacing, remarkably polite and compliant—an homage, biographer Alan Clayson wrote, to his Southern upbringing.</p>
<p>However, Orbison was readily available to sing, and often became the focus of attention when he did. He remembered that he considered his voice memorable if not great.</p>
<p>At the age of six, Orbison was given a guitar by his father for his birthday; by seven, Orbison stated, &#8220;I was finished, you know, for anything else&#8221;. Music would be his life. Orbison&#8217;s major musical influences as a youth were in country music. He was particularly moved by the way Lefty Frizzell sang, slurring syllables. He also enjoyed Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers.</p>
<p>One of the first musicians he heard in person was Ernest Tubb playing on the back of a flatbed pickup truck in Fort Worth. In West Texas, however, he was exposed to many forms of music: &#8220;sepia&#8221;—a euphemism for what became known as rhythm and blues (R&amp;B), Tex-Mex, orchestral Mantovani, and Zydeco. The Zydeco favorite &#8220;Jole Blon&#8221;, was one of the first songs Orbison sang in public. At eight, Orbison began appearing on a local radio show. By the late 1940s, he was the host.</p>
<p>In high school, Orbison and his friends formed The Wink Westerners, an informal band that would play country standards and Glenn Miller songs. When they were offered $400 to play at a dance, Orbison realized that he could make a living in music.</p>
<p>Following high school, Orbison enrolled at North Texas State College, planning to study geology to work in the oil fields to fall back on if music did not pay. Orbison formed another band called The Teen Kings and sang at night while working in the oil fields or studying during the day.</p>
<p>Orbison watched his classmate Pat Boone get signed for a record deal, further strengthening his resolve to become a professional musician. His geology grades dropped so he switched to Odessa Junior College to consider becoming a teacher.</p>
<p>While living in Odessa, Orbison drove 355 miles to Dallas to see and be stunned by the onstage antics of Elvis Presley. Johnny Cash toured the area in 1955, playing on the same local radio show as the Teen Kings and suggested that Orbison approach Sam Phillips at Sun Records, home of rockabilly legends Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Cash. Phillips told him curtly, &#8220;Johnny Cash doesn&#8217;t run my record company!&#8221; but was convinced to listen to a record by the Teen Kings named &#8220;Ooby Dooby&#8221;, a song composed in mere minutes atop a fraternity house at North Texas State.</p>
<p>Phillips was impressed and offered the Teen Kings a contract in 1956.</p>
<p>The Teen Kings went to Memphis and although Orbison had grown weary of &#8220;Ooby Dooby&#8221;, Phillips wanted to cut the record again in a better studio. Orbison rankled quietly at Phillips&#8217; dictating what the band would play and how Orbison was to sing it. However, with Phillips&#8217; production, the record broke into the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 59 and selling 200,000 copies. The Teen Kings toured with Sonny James, Johnny Horton, and Cash.</p>
<p>Much influenced by Elvis Presley, Orbison performed frenetically, doing &#8220;everything we could to get applause because we had only one hit record&#8221;. The Teen Kings also began writing more material such as &#8220;Go! Go! Go!&#8221; and &#8220;Rockhouse&#8221;, which centered mostly on rockabilly standard elements. The band split apart during a Sun Records rehearsal, ultimately over writing credits and royalties, but Orbison stayed in Memphis and asked his 16-year-old girlfriend, Claudette Frady, to join him. They stayed in Phillips&#8217; home where they slept in separate rooms; in the studio Orbison concentrated on the mechanics of recording. Sam Phillips remembered&#8230;..</p>
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