I’ve had a chance to do something weird the past few days. Something old fashioned, like churning butter or pulling taffy.
I’ve been listening to…
The Radio.
That’s right, you heard me, the Radio.
Not XM, not Sirius, not my Ipod, not my CDs.
But a device that broadcasts songs, and then people catch them at random moments according to what frequency they’ve tuned into. How very archaic, you say!
I know, right?
I’ve been driving my Hub’s blue car, which has a problem with the radio- it shorts out, and you have to hit the underside of the dashboard on the left side for it to work. I think of it kind of like Fonzie and the jukebox. “Ayyyyyyyyyy!” and then the music blares forth.
But I noticed something weird, listening to the radio. So many of the songs I gravitate towards are the first ones I heard, as a child. How about you guys? What can you never pass up when you hear it on the radio?
“Hungry Heart” is one of the first songs I knew al the words to as a young whippersnapper, and I can still remember belting it out in my Mom’s Chevy Impala wagon. My kids will remember Clutch, Paul Simon, and Sara Bareilles, amomg many, many others.
Here’s a sampling of what’s come on the past few days that I love:
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