Ray Manzarek, keyboard player and founder member of the 60s rock band The Doors, has died aged 74.
As teenagers in the 60s, baby boomers could look forward to jobs for life and plenty of disposable income.
Bill Siddons, the band's manager in the 60s, told the BBC it was a "tremendous loss" to musical culture.
"The 60s and 70s saw a gradual intensification, " explained team member Dr Fred Worrall of Durham University.
These new programs handled in a more cost-conscious way than the NASA of the 60s, of course.
Dave now presents his Saturday show for BBC Surrey with hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
All are great places to visit in the summertime, when mild weather often keeps temperatures in the 60s.
But a Committee on Parliamentary Privilege in the 60s urged MPs to be extremely careful about exercising such powers.
Morgan Stanley's panic low was high 30s, but it's ticking in the 60s.
Wilfred De'Ath was arrested last year in Cambridgeshire over an allegation of indecent assault on a girl in the 60s.
Of course, I think these 3 days will be the coldest of the year so far, only reaching in the 60s.
This is the first time this has happened in the US, I think, since either the early 70s or the 60s.
After leaving school, she became a photographer and captured some of the 60s most illustrious rock stars including the Rolling Stones.
When crime was rising throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s, people didn't say it was the police's fault for not being cleverer.
That compares with the system-wide norm in the 60s and low 70s.
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Mr Finch said he had known Mr Garlick since "way back in the 60s" when the two of them edited different magazines.
For a social history of Australia in the 60s and 70s, I always look out for books by the journalist Craig McGregor.
Schwartzel is the only player with all three rounds in the 60s.
The building might have been fine for the 60s and 70s but for the modern world it leaves a awful lot to be desired.
The former Appeal Court judge's review is looking at whether culture and practices at the corporation during the 60s, 70s and 80s enabled abuse to continue unchecked.
The delayed release from the 1939 inputs is seen to amplify the immediate changes brought about by the ramp up of CAP in the 60s and 70s.
Each of the below acts, or their members, have been at it since the 60s, but still raise the goblet of rock to the sky with finesse.
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Savile, a TV presenter and DJ who rose to fame in the 60s, was well known at Leeds General Infirmary over many years as a volunteer and fundraiser.
Even as World Cup Finals in the 60s and 70s were beamed around the globe we never really knew what to expect from most of the competing nations.
"Certainly Lotus dominated F1 to such an extent in the 60s that it became recognised as the place to go to get a quick car, " explained Chapman's son, Clive.
Also evident is the impact of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the 60s and 70s that witnessed the intensification of farming powered by the widespread use of agrochemicals.
Originally published in the 60s and 70s, the six books concern the adventures of an elephant called Uncle and his entourage of friends who live in the seemingly infinite castle, Homeward.
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In his book Why Crime Rates Fell, he says sentencing was lenient in the 60s and 70s, when crime rose, and then more prisons were built and more offenders were imprisoned.
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