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In reply to the discussion: Was anyone out there alive and aware when JFK, MLK and RFK were shot? [View all]SleeplessinSoCal
(10,412 posts)Truly. The Beatles came along to rescue a lot of young people from the shock and sadness of the JFK assassination. He was a tv star president with can't miss press conferences. He had such appeal to teenagers. I was 16 on November 22, 1963. No way to shake the memory of that day. Practically every minute since first hearing he'd been shot, to hearing he'd died and then sobbing in the girls room and later on the football field. And then fainting at a church service to honor him.
The Beatles came along 3 months later. And then Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965. By the time Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, it seemed predestined. And the Vietnam War was on our tv's every night on the news. Is it any wonder drugs became so popular? Or The Who?
Robert Kennedy, Jr's assassination was just salt in a wound with a pretty thick callous on it. Many high school guys we knew weren't coming back from Vietnam. What a way to grow up post WW2.
The night John Lennon was shot, I was living right around the corner. I went to the entrance to Central Park across from the Dakota and spoke with a NY Times reporter about the day JFK was shot and how The Beatles brought us out of the depression we felt. And now Lennon was assassinated. I stopped believing in God that night.