Rare Moments In Time Never To Be Forgotten

By | March 8, 2023

A Starr is born...Ringo and Barbara Bach getting married on April 27, 1981. She told reporters "I love the man, and that’s it."

There are just some moments in history that should never be forgotten: The ones that impart the most wisdom, the ones that remind us to express gratitude, make us laugh the hardest, and reflect the deepest...Most of these moments occurred during the groovy era; a time when free love and oh so many new ideals began swirling around. All forms of artistic expression got edgier, some of the biggest pop culture icons in history were at the height of their careers, and the rise of rock ‘n’ roll redefined what it was to make music. Collected here are some groovy moments in time that should never be forgotten. 

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Actress and model Barbara Bach played Bond girl Anya Amasova in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) four years later she was the wife of Ringo Starr, former drummer of the legendary rock group the Beatles.

Bach already had two children with her ex-husband Augusto Gregorini. After they split, she took the kids with her to the United States. Starr and his ex-wife Maureen also had three children together, so Bach and Starr were wrangling five kids together.

Their marriage has been going strong for over 35-years now, and the two are still very much in love and still sing each other adorable praises during interviews. 

10-4, good buddy. Burt Reynolds and Sally Field starred in "Smokey and the Bandit" in 1977.

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Sally Field and Burt Reynolds were more than just co-stars, they started dating while filming Smokey and the Bandit. According to the Reynolds, she was the love of his life. Apparently, he didn’t know a good thing when he had it and broke her heart after 5-years together. Their breakup was so bitter that they didn’t speak for over two decades.

Reynolds later decided to break the silence in 2015 and confess his regret through the press, “I did four movies with Sally and spent five years with her. She was the love of my life and I screwed the relationship up. That sense of loss never goes away. I have no idea what Sally thinks about it. She could pick up the phone and speak to me but she never does. I spoke to her son recently. He said that his mum talks about me all the time. Maybe she’ll phone me one day. I’d love to have that conversation.”