33 Photos That Show What Life Looked Like in 1979

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A woman at a bingo parlor and a kid holding a Kiss birthday cake
texanwill/Wander_Globe // Reddit

33 Photos That Show What Life Looked Like in 1979

1979 had a lot going on. The Iran hostage crisis. Three Mile Island. The Soviets moving into Afghanistan. But most people weren't living inside the headlines. They were loading the coal furnace before school, sitting on the stoop with the cousins, and trying to talk their mom into a Kiss cake for their birthday.

This is that 1979. The one that lived in shoeboxes, glove compartments, and the back of somebody's junk drawer. The trucker in the cowboy hat, the bingo woman with a stack of cards, the kid who dressed as a water heater for Halloween because nobody told him he couldn't. Forty-six years later, it still looks pretty good from here.

A father feeding his son on the porch on a sunny day.
userdeleted // Reddit

"Summer 1979. Me and the old man sitting down for lunch."

The swim cap stayed on for lunch, which tells you everything about whose rules were in effect that summer.

Bride holding her bouquet over her husbands face
dittidot // Reddit

"When my first husband wouldn't smile for the camera."

She found a solution.

Polaroid of a kid wearing a homemade Alien costume with 'Halloween Costume 10-27-79' written in pencil on the bottom
BigBlackSabbathFlag // Reddit

"Alien costume my dad made for my brother in 1979"

Alien came out in May of 1979, and somebody's dad went straight to the garage and got to work. It landed at #7 on our list of the 50 best movies of the 1970s.

Two teenagers at a party
DistantKarma // Reddit

"Two kids from my high school at a house party"

The shirt is doing a lot of explaining, the tapestry asks more questions than it answers, and the guy in the Hawaiian shirt has fully made peace with wherever the night is going.

Kid in a homemade water heater costume
slow-moving-sloth // Reddit

This kid in 1979 dressed up as a water heater for Halloween

Nobody told him to do this, nobody asked him to do this, and judging by the commitment to the costume, nobody could have talked him out of it either.

Cars driving down the sunset strip in LA with billboards for Eddie Money, Cher, and Judy Collins
countrylewis // Reddit

Traffic on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, 1979

The Strip is wide open, the cars are moving, and Eddie Money, Cher, and Judy Collins are up on the billboards watching it all go by like gods who never have to merge.

Black and white photo of a kid jumping from a fire escape
5_Frog_Martin // Reddit

Kids playing with a fire escape and old mattress in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1979

The mattress was already there. That's all the permission you need.

Black and white photo of fans at a Tigers game. An old man is wearing huge, funny sunglasses
HesJuggernaut // Reddit

Fans in the stands at Tiger Stadium in Detroit

He's a super guy, he's lost, and he's got the glasses to make both of those things your problem.

Kid leaning over Legos and a Lego instruction manual
mks113 // Reddit

"Me on Christmas morning in 1979"

The instructions are just suggestions, but he's reading them anyway, just to be sure.

Five kids of varying ages are all posing on a slide
mistermajik2000 // Reddit

All the kids posing on the slide with their dog

Five kids, one dog, and a backyard big enough to get lost in — which was exactly the point.

A kid with a huge smile on her face eating a McDonald's cheezburger
thecoolestguyonearth // Reddit

"My cousin eating McDonald's in 1979"

I think it's safe to say that she's loving it. 

Also, while you're here, you should check out our nostalgic list of 20 discontinued McDonald's menu items you'll never see again

Photograph of a man in a cowboy hat sitting behind the wheel of a big rig
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

A trucker wearing a cowboy hat in 1979

The cab is his office, the highway is his commute, and he has absolutely no interest in your opinion about either.

Mom smiling while holding up a fish in a kitchen, her two young boys have unpleasant expressions
userdeleted // Reddit

Fish for dinner and the kids expressions says it all

Mom caught it, mom's thrilled about it, and the kids have already decided they're not eating tonight.

Teenager proudly holding up his KISS birthday cake
Wander_Globe // Reddit

"My 13th birthday in 1979. Mom made me the best cake ever."

A Kiss cake in teal and pink frosting, made from scratch by your mom. Thirteen never felt so good.

Woman in a wedding dress sitting in a chair
jfreed7 // Reddit

"My mom looking like a queen on her wedding day in 1979"

The peacock chair was the right call. She knew exactly what she was doing.

School bus driver in the middle of a photo of a school bus with kids all over and around it
UnprintableBook // Reddit

"My bus driver in middle school was the coolest"

"He kept us kids grooving with P-Funk, soul, and the occasional disco mixtape blasting from his boombox :) Simpler days."

School photo of a kid holding a trumpet with a big smile on his face
tattoovtwin // Reddit

"My dad swears he was the coolest kid"

The smile says he believed it, and honestly, the trumpet backs him up.

Woman with an I Love Raleigh shirt on in the 1970s
Keakonu // Reddit

"My mom in 1979"

The hair, the stare, the I Love Raleigh shirt — she was not to be messed with.

Photo of a young woman holding a camera and looking in awe up on a stage
er7 // Reddit

A young photographer in awe of seeing Kiss Live in 1979

She came to shoot the band and forgot all about the camera.

A school photo of a girl in high school wearing cool glasses
Mozzy2022 // Reddit

"My school photo from when I was 15 in 1979"

"Brace finally off, but still had my retainer. Puka shell necklace, check. Box chain necklace, check. Beaded earrings, check. Cool glasses, check."

A young man holding up a sign for his mugshot
Elighh // Reddit

"My late friend Billy's first mugshot"

Billy was smiling, which tells you something about Billy.

Kids hanging out on a stoop with soccer balls
ninamica // Reddit

"Cousins and I chilling on my old stoop in NYC in 1979"

The dog wanted in on the photo, one kid wanted no part of it, and the stoop held everyone together anyway.

Two young men in suits with corsages
hailzaitan // Reddit

"My dad and uncle in 1979 before Grad Night"

Two mustaches, two boutonnieres, and a combined level of confidence that could flatten a small building.

Collage of two photos of the same dinner table, one featuring a man, the other featuring a woman
slow-moving-sloth // Reddit

Anniversary dinner for two in Oklahoma, 1979

He wore plaid pants to the candlelit lobster dinner, and she let it happen, which is its own kind of love.

Woman wearing red roller skates on the side in NYC
jocke75 // Reddit

Woman on roller skates in midtown Manhattan, 1979

Midtown in July, everyone melting into their suits, and she rolled in like the summer had a spokesperson.

Black and white photo of 7-Eleven
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

A 7-Eleven in East Brunswick, New Jersey in 1979

Bologna for $1.09, cooked ham for 99 cents, and one pay phone holding the whole night together.

Four car salesman hanging around cars with cowboy hats on
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

Salesman wait for customers at a dealer in Van Nuys, California.

Four guys in cowboy hats sitting on the bumpers of cars, waiting on a customer who hasn't decided to show up yet, in a parking lot that goes on forever.

A man working on electronics at home
mks113 // Reddit

"It's good to know I inherited my organizational skills from my father."

I bet if you asked him, though, he'd tell you exactly where everything is.

Woman dressed up with many bingo cards in front of her
texanwill // Reddit

Bingo player at Saint Casimer's Church Hall in Baltimore, 1979

A whole stack of cards, a look that says she has been one number away from winning for thirty years, and absolutely no intention of leaving until that changes.

Three girls (and a fourth person mostly off-camera) sitting in a cafeteria
Electrical-Aspect-13 // Reddit

Girls sitting in a cafeteria fixing each others hair in 1979

There's a lot to love about this photo, but I can't take my eyes off that vintage Pepsi vending machine.

Kid in a striped 70s shirt loading a coal furnace in the basment
dr_sage // Reddit

"It was my job to load our home's residential coal furnace"

Before the school bus, before breakfast, somebody had to keep the house from freezing. This was that somebody.

Four boys around a tv in a high school media lab
mistermajik2000 // Reddit

"My high school media club in 1979"

Four kids who treated the AV room like a kingdom, and were absolutely right to.

Couple of cowboys sitting around talking inside a bar
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

Cowboys at the Paradise Valley Bar in Paradise Valley, Nevada in 1979

End of a long day, cold can in hand, somebody saying something that might be true and might not be, and nobody in any particular hurry to find out which.

Looking for more 1970s nostalgia? Check these out. 

 

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33 Photos That Show What Life Looked Like in 1979

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A woman at a bingo parlor and a kid holding a Kiss birthday cake
texanwill/Wander_Globe // Reddit

33 Photos That Show What Life Looked Like in 1979

1979 had a lot going on. The Iran hostage crisis. Three Mile Island. The Soviets moving into Afghanistan. But most people weren't living inside the headlines. They were loading the coal furnace before school, sitting on the stoop with the cousins, and trying to talk their mom into a Kiss cake for their birthday.

This is that 1979. The one that lived in shoeboxes, glove compartments, and the back of somebody's junk drawer. The trucker in the cowboy hat, the bingo woman with a stack of cards, the kid who dressed as a water heater for Halloween because nobody told him he couldn't. Forty-six years later, it still looks pretty good from here.

A father feeding his son on the porch on a sunny day.
userdeleted // Reddit

"Summer 1979. Me and the old man sitting down for lunch."

The swim cap stayed on for lunch, which tells you everything about whose rules were in effect that summer.

Bride holding her bouquet over her husbands face
dittidot // Reddit

"When my first husband wouldn't smile for the camera."

She found a solution.

Polaroid of a kid wearing a homemade Alien costume with 'Halloween Costume 10-27-79' written in pencil on the bottom
BigBlackSabbathFlag // Reddit

"Alien costume my dad made for my brother in 1979"

Alien came out in May of 1979, and somebody's dad went straight to the garage and got to work. It landed at #7 on our list of the 50 best movies of the 1970s.

Two teenagers at a party
DistantKarma // Reddit

"Two kids from my high school at a house party"

The shirt is doing a lot of explaining, the tapestry asks more questions than it answers, and the guy in the Hawaiian shirt has fully made peace with wherever the night is going.

Kid in a homemade water heater costume
slow-moving-sloth // Reddit

This kid in 1979 dressed up as a water heater for Halloween

Nobody told him to do this, nobody asked him to do this, and judging by the commitment to the costume, nobody could have talked him out of it either.

Cars driving down the sunset strip in LA with billboards for Eddie Money, Cher, and Judy Collins
countrylewis // Reddit

Traffic on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, 1979

The Strip is wide open, the cars are moving, and Eddie Money, Cher, and Judy Collins are up on the billboards watching it all go by like gods who never have to merge.

Black and white photo of a kid jumping from a fire escape
5_Frog_Martin // Reddit

Kids playing with a fire escape and old mattress in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1979

The mattress was already there. That's all the permission you need.

Black and white photo of fans at a Tigers game. An old man is wearing huge, funny sunglasses
HesJuggernaut // Reddit

Fans in the stands at Tiger Stadium in Detroit

He's a super guy, he's lost, and he's got the glasses to make both of those things your problem.

Kid leaning over Legos and a Lego instruction manual
mks113 // Reddit

"Me on Christmas morning in 1979"

The instructions are just suggestions, but he's reading them anyway, just to be sure.

Five kids of varying ages are all posing on a slide
mistermajik2000 // Reddit

All the kids posing on the slide with their dog

Five kids, one dog, and a backyard big enough to get lost in — which was exactly the point.

A kid with a huge smile on her face eating a McDonald's cheezburger
thecoolestguyonearth // Reddit

"My cousin eating McDonald's in 1979"

I think it's safe to say that she's loving it. 

Also, while you're here, you should check out our nostalgic list of 20 discontinued McDonald's menu items you'll never see again

Photograph of a man in a cowboy hat sitting behind the wheel of a big rig
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

A trucker wearing a cowboy hat in 1979

The cab is his office, the highway is his commute, and he has absolutely no interest in your opinion about either.

Mom smiling while holding up a fish in a kitchen, her two young boys have unpleasant expressions
userdeleted // Reddit

Fish for dinner and the kids expressions says it all

Mom caught it, mom's thrilled about it, and the kids have already decided they're not eating tonight.

Teenager proudly holding up his KISS birthday cake
Wander_Globe // Reddit

"My 13th birthday in 1979. Mom made me the best cake ever."

A Kiss cake in teal and pink frosting, made from scratch by your mom. Thirteen never felt so good.

Woman in a wedding dress sitting in a chair
jfreed7 // Reddit

"My mom looking like a queen on her wedding day in 1979"

The peacock chair was the right call. She knew exactly what she was doing.

School bus driver in the middle of a photo of a school bus with kids all over and around it
UnprintableBook // Reddit

"My bus driver in middle school was the coolest"

"He kept us kids grooving with P-Funk, soul, and the occasional disco mixtape blasting from his boombox :) Simpler days."

School photo of a kid holding a trumpet with a big smile on his face
tattoovtwin // Reddit

"My dad swears he was the coolest kid"

The smile says he believed it, and honestly, the trumpet backs him up.

Woman with an I Love Raleigh shirt on in the 1970s
Keakonu // Reddit

"My mom in 1979"

The hair, the stare, the I Love Raleigh shirt — she was not to be messed with.

Photo of a young woman holding a camera and looking in awe up on a stage
er7 // Reddit

A young photographer in awe of seeing Kiss Live in 1979

She came to shoot the band and forgot all about the camera.

A school photo of a girl in high school wearing cool glasses
Mozzy2022 // Reddit

"My school photo from when I was 15 in 1979"

"Brace finally off, but still had my retainer. Puka shell necklace, check. Box chain necklace, check. Beaded earrings, check. Cool glasses, check."

A young man holding up a sign for his mugshot
Elighh // Reddit

"My late friend Billy's first mugshot"

Billy was smiling, which tells you something about Billy.

Kids hanging out on a stoop with soccer balls
ninamica // Reddit

"Cousins and I chilling on my old stoop in NYC in 1979"

The dog wanted in on the photo, one kid wanted no part of it, and the stoop held everyone together anyway.

Two young men in suits with corsages
hailzaitan // Reddit

"My dad and uncle in 1979 before Grad Night"

Two mustaches, two boutonnieres, and a combined level of confidence that could flatten a small building.

Collage of two photos of the same dinner table, one featuring a man, the other featuring a woman
slow-moving-sloth // Reddit

Anniversary dinner for two in Oklahoma, 1979

He wore plaid pants to the candlelit lobster dinner, and she let it happen, which is its own kind of love.

Woman wearing red roller skates on the side in NYC
jocke75 // Reddit

Woman on roller skates in midtown Manhattan, 1979

Midtown in July, everyone melting into their suits, and she rolled in like the summer had a spokesperson.

Black and white photo of 7-Eleven
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

A 7-Eleven in East Brunswick, New Jersey in 1979

Bologna for $1.09, cooked ham for 99 cents, and one pay phone holding the whole night together.

Four car salesman hanging around cars with cowboy hats on
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

Salesman wait for customers at a dealer in Van Nuys, California.

Four guys in cowboy hats sitting on the bumpers of cars, waiting on a customer who hasn't decided to show up yet, in a parking lot that goes on forever.

A man working on electronics at home
mks113 // Reddit

"It's good to know I inherited my organizational skills from my father."

I bet if you asked him, though, he'd tell you exactly where everything is.

Woman dressed up with many bingo cards in front of her
texanwill // Reddit

Bingo player at Saint Casimer's Church Hall in Baltimore, 1979

A whole stack of cards, a look that says she has been one number away from winning for thirty years, and absolutely no intention of leaving until that changes.

Three girls (and a fourth person mostly off-camera) sitting in a cafeteria
Electrical-Aspect-13 // Reddit

Girls sitting in a cafeteria fixing each others hair in 1979

There's a lot to love about this photo, but I can't take my eyes off that vintage Pepsi vending machine.

Kid in a striped 70s shirt loading a coal furnace in the basment
dr_sage // Reddit

"It was my job to load our home's residential coal furnace"

Before the school bus, before breakfast, somebody had to keep the house from freezing. This was that somebody.

Four boys around a tv in a high school media lab
mistermajik2000 // Reddit

"My high school media club in 1979"

Four kids who treated the AV room like a kingdom, and were absolutely right to.

Couple of cowboys sitting around talking inside a bar
AxlCobainVedder // Reddit

Cowboys at the Paradise Valley Bar in Paradise Valley, Nevada in 1979

End of a long day, cold can in hand, somebody saying something that might be true and might not be, and nobody in any particular hurry to find out which.

Looking for more 1970s nostalgia? Check these out. 

 

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