1964 in LIFE
Magazine Covers: Looking Ahead to 50 Years Ago
There’s
something alluring about big, round anniversaries. People just can’t seem to
get enough of them. On the 50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination, for
example, virtually every media outlet in the United States — and more than a
few overseas — responded with tributes, photos, videos and analysis. Even
less-significant round anniversaries — say, the 40th anniversary of the
Philadelphia Orchestra’s historic 1973 tour of China — often garner a remarkable
amount of attention.
Here, on
the cusp of 2014, LIFE.com has chosen to “look ahead to 50 years ago,” through
LIFE magazine covers from 1964. While not nearly as momentous as other dates
from that tumultuous decade (1963 and 1968 come readily to mind), 1964 was,
like any other year, nevertheless filled with events, personalities, triumphs
and tragedies that, to greater or lesser degrees, still resonate today. From
the release of the classic 007 movie, Goldfinger, to the emergence of a brash
young fighter named Cassius Clay; from the first rumblings of Beatlemania and
the British Invasion to America’s deepening entanglement in Southeast Asia and
Vietnam, LIFE covers at the time provided readers with a sort of weekly visual
tally of the year’s significant people and moments.
Here, with
the 50th anniversary of that long-ago year looming just over the horizon,
LIFE.com offers a series of LIFE covers that capture the look and feel of the
era, from the landmark World’s Fair in New York to the pop-culture revolution
embodied in the Fab Four.
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