I grew up in the sixties so I could really relate.
I was in grade school when I first heard of The Beatles. My high school years were all about the 60’s music and early 70’s too. Last night after dinner while I was in front of my PC reading blog posts, Josef entered the room and said “you will surely enjoy this Ma” placing his cellphone near me. Then I heard those lovely tunes of the 60’s. Various artists, so many songs. They took me back to my early childhood. I listened for more than an hour to lovely songs of old. I asked him if he downloaded them from YouTube. He said he didn’t. Think of The Animals, The Hollies, The Monkees, Simon and Garfunkel, Frankie Valli, Dave Clark Five,The Fifth Dimension, Roy Orbison to name a few. There are so many of them, I could not remember all the groups but the songs are so familiar. I remember the cassette tape I had before about the British Invasion and those CDs I used to buy on soul music of the 70’s. Now I only listen on YouTube while using the computer.
It makes me think, the 60’s were the most productive years when it comes to this type of music. Feel the beat. Listen to the music.
We had some golden years of music indeed, Arlene. The best songs never fade away.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Lots of good memories attached to all those lovely tunes. Thanks Pete!
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My granddaughter played with my phone one long drive and started a playlist of songs from the late 1950’s. My husband and I sang right along. Too fun.
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It is always fun remembering the good old days of our youth. sometimes I go to YouTube and play those tunes.
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I am so surprised that the words come right back!
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I love the memories some of the old songs bring back!
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Yes, they make us reminisce. I love them too 🙂
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“In a white room with black curtains”
“Tales of brave Ulysses”
“Bus stop”
“No milk today”
🙂
Thank you for the reminiscence
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You’re welcome, thanks!
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Younger people tell me how lucky I was to grow up in the 60’s.
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Yes, we were definitely lucky. Thanks Debbie.
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