A would of loved to of been a young adult then. The future looked so bright and the music was great. Everyone looked smart. It do's seem so monoculturel then tho ( am not sure if that's the right term) compared with my visits to London in recent years.
Thanks eleanor2
it wasn't so monocultural, there was a thriving black community in Nottinghill and other areas. It was three years later and i dated someone from that community, scandalous in those days
I was in London then, just finished university and starting work. It was a great time to be young. There was a lot of optimism about, jobs were there and the music was great.
its allso nice to see a time when peopel walked down the high street dressed smartly without a burger or coffee in there hands and no phone at there ear or hoodie covering there face. (and no masks either)
I thought I posted an answer...instead I got distracted looking at videos of NYC in 1967...which is where I was.
It certainly wasn't as colourful, and I see in London everyone (female!) wore skirts. I don't remember them being worn quite as much though I may be wrong. London streets were certainly cleaner.
Those descriptions you've all used to describe the link is what I felt whilst watching the link too, a happy vibrant optimistic carefree time. Glad you enjoyed it x
The streets were cleaner. People seemed less likely to look for the opportunity to rob you all the time, so much more trustworthy. There was a lot of optimism in the air and friendly and helpful.
Lived in London at this time and so glad I did.