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Time Traveling

I time traveled this morning. Well, I didn’t technically time travel, but I certainly took a journey into the past.

I was chauffering my dog Jasper to his favorite park when I made an unusual decision. I turned on the radio – not to hear news updates but to listen to music. I knew full well that this was a crap shoot. I’ve grown accustomed to listening to streaming services or to my favorite music on my phone. I knew the odds were against my hearing something I liked and, even if I did, that song would be sandwiched between commercials. But when I turned on the radio, not only was I surprised, but I was thrown back 40 years in time.

Kasey Kasem was announcing that the Police’s “Wrapped Around My Finger” had moved up four spots to number 19 on the charts.

Wait! What?

I quickly determined that the radio station was playing an American Top 40 episode from 1984. I sang along Madonna’s “Holiday” and and Billy Joel’s “An Innocent Man” with the feeling that, if I closed my eyes and opened them again, I’d be sitting on my teenage bed underneath a blue, yellow, and red Synchronicty poster.

Since I was driving and couldn’t close my eyes, I just basked in the wave of nostalgia that came over me as I connected each song with a snapshot in time: cruising in Kanawha City with the car windows down, a group of friend calling the local radio station again and again to request the same song, and feeling lucky to have great concert seats for the Police’s Synchronicity tour. The music was more than just tunes and lyrics. It was like opening a treasure box but instead of trinkets, this box was full of snippets in time that held some strong emotions.

When I turned off the engine, and with it the music, my thoughts continued to reel about how, while music is often a communal experience, it can also be a very private. Songs are like pieces of literature. The writer is telling their story, but the listener can interpret and even create their own story from that same work of art.

Forty years ago today, I was on the edge of 17 listening to the same songs on the radio that I listened to today. I thought that 40 was old, and I had no concept of how quickly that much time can pass. Forty years ago today, before the internet, or cell phones, or streaming services, I was excited that I had tickets to see the Police in concert in just over a week. And forty years ago today, I would never have guessed that, in the future, I would be able to get on this device called a laptop, find a recording that someone I didn’t know would do something called post on something called the internet, and I could listen to a moment in time I never thought I would experience again.

Yes, there is a recording of the Police Synchroncity tour in Charleston WV on February 13, 1984: Police 1984 Charleston WV.

Isn’t time travel cool?

365 Reasons to Smile – Day 32

One of the greatest benefits of the internet is how it my links my own youth to that of my children’s.

When I’m talking about a movie or a television show and they give me a blank look, I can usually conduct an internet search and find a video, a photo or at least a description that serves as a great explanation.

Even better are the times when they discover something from my youth and ac t as though it is something completely new.

Recently, my daughter giggled and insisted I watch a clip from the movie This is Spinal Tap. 

The first time I saw the scene I was actually in the theater, but watching it with my daughter was even better.

The Stonehenge scene always makes me smile.

Day 32:  The Stonehenge scene from This is Spinal Tap

Day 31: Perspective

Day 30: Unlikely Friendship  Day 29: Good Samaritans

Day 28:  Am I a Man or Am I a Muppet?    Day 27: Shadows

Day 26: Bike Riding on Country Roads

Day 25: When Harry Met Sally

Day 24:  Hibiscus   Day 23: The Ice Cream Truck

Day 22:  The Wonderful World of Disney   Day 21: Puppy love

Day 20 Personal Theme Songs     Day 19:  Summer Clouds

Day 18: Bartholomew Cubbin’s Victory

Day 17:  A Royal Birth        Day 16:  Creative Kids

Day 15: The Scent of Honeysuckle   Day 14: Clip of Kevin Kline Exploring His Masculinity

Day 13: Random Text Messages from My Daughter     Day 12:  Round Bales of Hay

Day 11:  Water Fountains for Dogs    Day 10: The Rainier Beer Motorcycle Commercial

Day 9: Four-Leaf Clovers  Day 8: Great Teachers We Still Remember

Day  7:  Finding the missing sock   Day 6:  Children’s books that teach life-long lessons

Day 5: The Perfect Photo at the Perfect Moment     Day 4:  Jumping in Puddles  

Day 3: The Ride Downhill after the Struggle Uphill    Day 2: Old Photographs

Day 1: The Martians on Sesame Street