Nonsense - you're not a day over 26, and you have a wardrobe full of Justin Bieber t-shirts.Everyone can see that Im no spring chicken any more. I think its pretty obvious that I have been 28 for the last couple of birthdays
Nonsense - you're not a day over 26, and you have a wardrobe full of Justin Bieber t-shirts.Everyone can see that Im no spring chicken any more. I think its pretty obvious that I have been 28 for the last couple of birthdays
Nonsense - you're not a day over 26, and you have a wardrobe full of Justin Bieber t-shirts.
Ahhh, 17. If only I could remember back that far. Well, that's a lie. I remember the music better than the songs I heard last year.
It was a fantastic time growing up listening to what we called a trannie. You can't say that these days, of course, but a transistor radio was how everybody listened to their music. Trying to pick up Sydney radio stations on Sunday nights because Melbourne radio was all religious stuff. No good for teenagers. Others have documented the rise of the Beatles. I remember going to a scout camp in, probably, 1963 or 4 when all the kids suddenly stopped putting Brylcream in their hair, and started to comb it forward over their foreheads. What a hoot it was.
I was 17 in 1966-7, and the Beatles released Paperback Writer that year. On the flip side was this song...
Robin - I hope you find the last few seconds of yours and reload it.
I was thinking about all the different was music has changed in it's production as well. I am old enough to remember 8 tracks, we had one in our car. Weird to think I lived through all those changes, and when my kids asked what a cassette was! Wish I was walking around Minneapolis with a Boom box,that would have been pretty bad a**!...and up to date again. I think we have 48 videos by about 27 people. And it's still only Thursday. Great going Seasonistas!
Robin - I hope you find the last few seconds of yours and reload it.
One comment made me think - we have all been talking about radio, and 8 track tapes in cars. And then along comes Auni and says she listened to "Tiger Lily" while she walked all over Minneapolis. When I was seventeen, that would have involved having a large cassette player held to my ear. But then came the Walkman generation, followed by the mp3 player, then the phone. And probably the watch. Are you telling me that 8 tracks are redundant? Oh yes, and it made me rush over to my CD shelves and see that "Tiger Lily" came out 22 years ago...AAARRGGHH!!
I was thinking about all the different was music has changed in it's production as well. I am old enough to remember 8 tracks, we had one in our car. Weird to think I lived through all those changes, and when my kids asked what a cassette was! Wish I was walking around Minneapolis with a Boom box,that would have been pretty bad a**!