Happy Birthday Dana!
Jayne ,'The Train Job'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The first 45 I bought with my own money was "I Love Rock 'N Roll" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. At JC Penney. First album: The Go-Go's.
I guess the first album I bought was Duran Duran, "Seven and the Ragged Tiger." No idea what the first 45 was, but I loved the blue "True Blue" (Madonna) record.
The first 45 I bought was “Mockingbird” by James Taylor and Carly Simon. My first “album” was the Doors on 8-track. I was reading the Morrison biography at the time.
We never had an 8-track player so they always held that fascination with the unknown for me.
First cassette I bought was a single. Some sort of dance/trance music I cannot remember the name of the group, and yet I remember the spoken line (in the background): Qu'est ce que tu cherche? La vertu par la vie? (spelling possibly at issue.)
eta: just got my google-fu right: Enigma, Sadness Part I. And my spelling in french has deteriorated.
K-Bug and a friend were at an estate sale and her friend bought a record of Peter and the Wolf. K-Bug hadn't heard it before. I feel like I failed a bit as a mom.
You realize this makes me want to text, "Hi Dita!" to you now, right?
My text to Juliana was "New Discovery--the text sound scares Dita."
The next one was "Send more".
Ha. We should all text Hi Dita. Poor Dita.
I am cowering at the folks` place watching the lost satellite signal for the finals. We came home early from our four obligations this evening to try to not move dj gear in the torrential rain.
The first music I bought with my own money was the CD of "Forever Your Girl" by Paula Abdul.