Showing posts with label records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label records. Show all posts
Friday, May 7, 2021
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
The Beatles 1962-1966
I probably should say more about this album but my writing skills are on the decline lately so the pictures will have to do.
Thursday, April 29, 2021
The Beatles- Love Songs Album
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Dreamtime
February 27 2016- 1987 Again
I was sitting on the couch in my living room reading the TV Guide one moment and the next I was
in the basement of our old apartment. I was sitting on the bean bag chair made
of blue jean type material. A music magazine was in my hands.
The page that I was
looking at had an article about John Taylor on it. The picture of him was very
nice. He looked as he did in Duran Duran’s Notorious
album days. I was so happy to see this.
My outfit was
different in this reality. I was wearing the gray top with geometric designs
and belt with Chic jeans like I used to have. Mom would usually get me that
brand and PS Gitano from Bradlees, the department store that she worked at.
I was sort of
jealous of my classmates who had the more expensive designer brands like Jordache,
Sassoon,
Gloria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein, and Sergio Valente.
It was odd that my
bedroom was not in the cellar. I saw my Teddy bear calendar on the wall- it was
April 1987. By then, my room had been down there for about a year and 9 months.
My brother’s room
was here though. My parent’s had built it in 1982, I think. We used to have to
share the big bedroom upstairs.
This section of the
cellar was still as it had been before that, including the tan carpet. The
brown paneling was a part of the décor for as long as I could remember and
remained there as part of my room.
The bean bag chair
was placed in the center. I remember it mostly being up in the sitting room,
which was formerly my bedroom.
The blue couch was
up against the wall with the end table next to it. My small, black Panasonic
boom box was on that table.
The big wooden stereo/TV
cabinet was there too. It was in our living room in the 1970s. Sliding doors
were on the front of this. The television was in the center and on top of it
was the turntable underneath a cover. I can’t remember if the stereo had AM/FM.
The compartment for
records was next to the TV. Mostly, my
parent’s albums- Johnny Cash, Elvis, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra and Christmas
ones by various artists-were in it. A few of my brother’s and my Disney
records- It’s A Small World, Mary
Poppins, and The Best of Disney – were
too. We still have all of these.
I loved having a
furnished basement. The one that we have in our current apartment is pretty
creepy. I hate even going down there to do the laundry.
Was I home alone? So
far, it seemed that way. But then I heard someone coming down the stairs. When
I looked over at the staircase, I saw my Ginger pup. I was extremely happy to
see her.
Ginger was such a
good and beautiful doggie. She was a terrier mix. I think that she might have
had some Shetland sheepdog in her too. She looked somewhat like the famous dog
Benji.
I sat up on the
couch and Ginger jumped up next to me. I gave her a big hug and she licked my
cheek. It was wonderful that she was still alive in this fantasy world. Dad had
her put to sleep in November of 1986 in reality.
I will always be
mad at him for this. He never even had the vet find out what was making her so
sick. It might have just been an infection that meds could have cured.
I petted her and
told her how much that I love her. She would always comfort me whenever I was
feeling sad. I hope that I get to see her again in the afterlife.
The radio magically
came on then. I heard Casey Kasem talking; his “America’s Top 40” was on. The next
song was Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer”.
I wasn’t even into
that group back then but did have a poster of Jon on the wall. I had won it at
a ring toss game down the shore. I thought that he was kind of cute which is
why I kept it and put it there.
My interest in Bon Jovi wasn’t until 2000 and
lasted about 11 years. It was never as intense as the Duran Duran one though.
Is it weird that I wasn’t a big fan of either until many years later than my
classmates?
I went over to the
cabinets that our grandfather had built into the wall. We kept our games,
Tupperware, and other items in there. As I was about to open one of them, the
scenery began to fade. It was disappointing that I didn’t get to remain in the
alien holodeck for any longer but I was glad that I did have a bit of time with
my sweet doggie.
Bean bag chair
Blue couch
Stereo cabinet
Ginger
Panasonic boom box
Jon Bon Jovi
Cabinet
Tupperware
Note- internet photos- jeans, magazine, and 2nd Panasonic boom box.
Saturday, January 18, 2020
July 22, 2015- My Brother- Part 2
Note- Photos from internet- stores, violin, action figures, jeep, lunch boxes, Lincoln Logs, and Big Wheel.
Mike hit me in the
face with his Tonka Jeep accidentally which knocked out my baby tooth. I liked
playing with that jeep and other toys of his like the Big Wheel from Grandma at
the farm, Lincoln Logs and his action figures.
He didn’t have that
many- a few each of “Battlestar Galactica”, Star
Trek -The Motion Picture, and Star Wars. Missy had a whole Darth Vader
head case full of the latter; we were always jealous of our cousin for this.
I’d look at his “Star
Trek” slides on my View Master which I still have. He got rid of his but kept
the slides which is kind of strange. The “Yogi Bear/Huckleberry Hound” and Scenic Wonders of America are both of
ours. I have Sleeping Beauty, The Rescuers and the Muppets.
We both had the Rescuers lunch boxes, after that it was
Tupperware ones. We were really into the Disney movies when we were kids. Mom
said that they took us to see many of these films at Ed and Aunt Joan’s
theaters. I only remember a few like The
Jungle Book, The Rescuers and Sleeping Beauty.
We still have 3
Disney records- It’s a Small World, The
Best of Disney (2 album set) and Mary
Poppins. I remember some of the words to “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”. Dad played
“Chim- Chim -Cheree “on his violin once.
That’s the only
time that we’ve ever heard him play. I don’t know why he gave it up- he was
good. Mom said that he had taken lessons for a long time.
Dad signed Mike up
for the higher amount of judo lessons which he wasn’t too happy about. Even Mom
had told Dad to go for the lower amount. My brother eventually quick going to
them, but I forget how far into this he did so. He was in one competition in
which he earned a yellow belt.
We liked going to
that Sears in Watchung with our parents; it was like a mini adventure for us.
That town is about 25 minutes away but it seemed much further. Isn’t that the
case about a lot of places when you are a kid? - Possibly not for everyone
though.
My brother would sometimes wander off in that
and other department stores which was annoying and a bit worrisome. We would
have an employee page him to meet up with us when we were unable to find him.
He does the same
thing these days occasionally which is still irritating. I don’t have him paged
though. Sometimes I think about doing so.
Were we weird kids
for having fun when we went to such places as a furniture store like Huffman
Koos and to home improvement stores – Channel and Rickel. I loved looking at
the paint colors and sometimes took those sample card things home. I also liked
the smell of the lumber there. All 3
places are no longer in business.
Note- Photos from internet- stores, violin, action figures, jeep, lunch boxes, Lincoln Logs, and Big Wheel.
Labels:
action figures,
Battlestar Galactica,
Big Wheel,
Disney,
lunch boxes,
Mary Poppins,
records,
Rickel,
Sleeping Beauty,
Star Trek,
Star Wars,
The Rescuers,
Tonka,
toys,
Tupperware,
videos,
View Master,
Yogi Bear
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