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December 1, 2009
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Mad Men Playlist:

Telstar — The Tornados

Remember when Paul and Pete were going to go to that NASA conference in 2.10 The Inheritance? And then Don totally crushes Paul’s spirit and life by deciding to go in his place? Well, as the camera cuts from Paul’s dejected form to Don and Pete taking off for their futuristic endeavor, this appropriately sci-fi kind of song plays. Complaints were heard on message boards around the internets about the song sounding anachronistic, but this song was released right in 1962, so it’s perfect!

We’ll get to the actual anachronistic songs (source of much debate) later.

9:38pm  |  20 notes   |  Mad Men playlist |  Natasha Simons 
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    make a movie where a time traveler...1910’s travels to
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    a family holiday where i run away
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    (1962) Al infinito y más allá, verdad?
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