08-21-2016, 06:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-21-2016, 06:51 PM by Remy Renault.)
Even though the US and Western Europe are more or less in alignment, sometimes I feel the dates of certain turnings differ slightly depending on what side of the pond you're on. For instance, even if the American 2T lasted from 1965-1980, in Western Europe I think it was more late fifties to mid-seventies rather than mid sixties to early eighties like in the US. So if anything, Europe had a really f***ing long 3T. In Western Europe the "Sixties" were basically over before they officially ended according to the calendar whereas they lasted until about 1973 in the US. Or maybe it was only France and Italy who experienced their respective 2Ts ahead of schedule, say from 1959-1975, whereas the UK and Germany experienced theirs at roughly the same time as the US. I don't know...
But I think it's safe to say the 2T officially ended in Italy the night Pier Paolo Pasolini got murdered.
But I think it's safe to say the 2T officially ended in Italy the night Pier Paolo Pasolini got murdered.