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The Music of My Soul: the Early Years
Mom bought records of the classic Disney films; each song was played again and then again; we all sang along. Mad Hatter singing he was late, Snow White singing too, and seven whistling dwarves kept us from feeling blue. Yes, those were our “Wonder Years” with my family. Also we watched musicals as re-runs on TV. Fiddler on the Roof ; The Sound of Music - pure delight! West Side Story thrilled me with “Maria” and “Tonight.” I began collecting records; my first idol’s name was Herman. With his Hermits, he enjoyed brief fame. Older kids were listening to whatever gave a shock: Dylan, Hendrix, Joplin, Stones, or psychedelic rock. I preferred the “bubblegum” - Grass Roots, Tommy Roe, and all the Top Forty Hits on my radio. Also there were songs of novelty, a different sort, “A Boy Named Sue” and that “Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport!” Some songs linger with nostalgia: gems like “Close to You” or “Johnny Angel.” Those recall special boys I knew. In the 1970’s, it was clear I was A fan of pop rock music, simply just because! I love songs with beat that make me want to sing or dance, but sometimes I’m inclined to hear soft songs of romance! Though I'm busy now with many other things, I strive to hear what’s new on TV music shows or when I drive. But what’s the music of my soul? In all honesty, I must say my early years most affected me!
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