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Mid-century fashion, vintage pop culture and retro cool... from Expo 67 and beyond.
24 November 2007
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15 November 2007
Sesame Street Fever

By the late 1970's, Sesame Street had established itself as a forerunner in children's educational television.
In 1977, Sesame Street dipped into the disco craze with the release of the Sesame Street Fever album. This Saturday Night Fever parody featured our favorite Muppets dressed in full Bee Gees/John Travolta splendor, complete with Grover in a white disco suit!
Interesting to note is that original Bee Gee Robin Gibb appeared on 3 of the album's 6 tracks. According to the LP sleeve: "Robin Gibb appears courtesy of his children - Melissa and Spencer Gibb"...
Sesame Street Fever ended up being a surprise commercial success both in terms of chart performance and sales. It was the Sesame Street franchise's first charting album, peaking at #75 on Billboard's Pop Albums Chart. It was also certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).


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(3) unknown source
Labels: kiddie kaleidoscope
9 November 2007
Radio-Canada Commemorates Expo 67

This fab but french only DVD set includes:
Disc 1
• 24 National Pavilions
• 5 Canadian Pavilions
• 11 Theme Pavilions
Disc 2
• La Ronde
• Transportation at Expo 67
• Hostesses, Gastronomy, Fashion, etc.
Disc 3
• Opening Ceremonies
• Closing Ceremonies
• Expo 67's Great Moments
• Prologue, Impressions
Disc 4
• Interviews with Michel Jasmin and Yves Jasmin
• Extras: Dignitairies, Celebrities, Documents, etc.

Labels: expo 40th anniversary, expo life, I ♥ CBC
3 November 2007
The Turcot Interchange

Throughout the 1960's, the city of Montreal was in a road building frenzy.
Sophisticated highway systems were put into place in anticipation of the millions of motor tourists expected to visit Montreal during Expo 67. Inaugurated in 1967, the Turcot Interchange was just one of the many mega-projects that Montreal undertook during this effervescent period.
The impressive spaghetti of overpasses and elevated ramps was built west of downtown Montreal, connecting highways 20, 720 and 15. Using 220,000 cubic yards of concrete and 21,000 tons of steel, the 4 level interchange's 4.5 miles of roads spanned over an area of 17 acres. It was built high above the ground (up to 100 feet at certain points) to accommodate ships passing through the Lachine Canal.
The interchange's original design also included groovy recessed lighting embedded in the walls of the ramps, rather than traditional lamp posts.
The newly-built Turcot Interchange was a stunning sight to behold. Along with Expo, it played a role in establishing Montreal as a world class city...
Sophisticated highway systems were put into place in anticipation of the millions of motor tourists expected to visit Montreal during Expo 67. Inaugurated in 1967, the Turcot Interchange was just one of the many mega-projects that Montreal undertook during this effervescent period.
The impressive spaghetti of overpasses and elevated ramps was built west of downtown Montreal, connecting highways 20, 720 and 15. Using 220,000 cubic yards of concrete and 21,000 tons of steel, the 4 level interchange's 4.5 miles of roads spanned over an area of 17 acres. It was built high above the ground (up to 100 feet at certain points) to accommodate ships passing through the Lachine Canal.
The interchange's original design also included groovy recessed lighting embedded in the walls of the ramps, rather than traditional lamp posts.
The newly-built Turcot Interchange was a stunning sight to behold. Along with Expo, it played a role in establishing Montreal as a world class city...





images: (1) bilan.usherbrooke.ca
(2-3-5) neath.wordpress.com
(4-6) personal collection
Labels: montreal retro