Beautiful Photos From The Groovy Era That Will Make You Nostalgic

You’re going to enjoy this! Check out these gorgeous images from the groovy era that will take you back in time.

In addition to having a lovely face, these uncommon photos also contain fascinating anecdotes and unique information that you won’t find in history books.

Prepare to step back in time to a beautiful era when people celebrated their uniqueness, lived simply, and let their freak flags fly.

Warning: Looking at this collection of hip images can make you nostalgic for a time that many people believe was the greatest to ever live in. The discretion of the viewer is urged as some images may not be appropriate for some.

In 1975, a youthful Sally Field poses for the camera

We’ve got a variety of gorgeous pictures with some of the most well-known people from history as well as heartwarming tales of friendship.

While some of these shots are just stunning, evoking nostalgia for bygone eras, others feature well-known performers like Willie Nelson having fun with his fellow musicians and comedians like Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi hamming it up for the camera.

Sally Fields has quietly been America’s sweetheart for many years, but she claims that throughout the 1970s, despite receiving positive reviews for her performance in Sybil, she wasn’t really feeling loved by the public.

Fields revealed in an interview with Oprah that she accepted the part in Smokey and the Bandit because she believed it would enable people to see her “potential” in its fullest:

“Burt Reynolds called me up personally. I pretended it wasn’t shocking and scary that he would call me. He said he had this movie and the script wasn’t very good but that he trusted me and would make it work. Actually, there was no script; in the end, we made up half the movie. The challenge for me was that people saw Sybil and said, ‘Boy, she can act—but man, is she ugly!’ So I thought if I did a movie with Burt and he thought I was cute, then somebody else might think I was cute and I could continue acting.”

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