If I could choose the era of my life, I would definitely choose the 1950s in the United States
After the war everything began to flourish; Jim Kelly sang upbeat ballads on the screen; Elvis tunes played on the radio; Marilyn Monroe posters on the bedside, Andy Waugh on the street Hall commercials; jazz rhythms in bars; talk shows delight the masses; French New Wave brings new hope for cinema; wandering through Disneyland with fairytale dreams; women in new-look costumes Shuttle in the streets.
Looking forward to the Beatles, Carpenter, and Bob Dylan; Basquiat's signature on the wall in New York; listening to Martin Luther King's dream and getting ready for gays, feminism, and the environment; The trauma of Vietnam War and AIDS is not enough to collapse the whole society; of course, the amazing film technology of Spielberg, Cameron and Lucas will not be missed; Microsoft is preparing to bomb the world; then a new era, a new era, but the memory of the old days is still good?
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