Is that better or worse than having an amused fondness for early Motley Crue, Queensryche, and Faster Pussycat? I mean, I've accepted that I don't really have any music "cred" to defend, but still.
I am feeling some nice validation here for some of my early music choices. Jilli is good for that, I have found.
I am feeling some nice validation here for some of my early music choices. Jilli is good for that, I have found.
Well, as long as I'm helping.
The last few tracks on shuffle in iTunes for me have included Mozart's Magic Flute, Reverend Horton Heat, The B-52's, Pink Floyd, Erasure, and William Shatner, IJS.
I have a weird fondness for Journey that I can't seem to shake.
I vividly remember the day I bought that album in high school. For some reason, we ended up walking all the way home from the mall in the next town. Uphill, both ways.
I have a weird fondness for Journey that I can't seem to shake.
And I hate myself for it.
Why the hate? No hate! Everyone loves the Journey!
"Oh Cherie," OTOH... Edit: It was Sherry, wasn't it.
I vividly remember the day I bought that album in high school. For some reason, we ended up walking all the way home from the mall in the next town. Uphill, both ways.
And they only had the album in wax cylinder format, right?
There's definitely a critical mass of (possibly ironic) Journey-love out there in the Gen X zeitgeist, though.
Well, as long as I'm helping.
Didn't say helping, just validating.
Wonder if I still have any LA Guns...
And they only had the album in wax cylinder format, right?
It was the cranking the Victrola that did me in.