Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Your Record Collection - How Cool Were You!?


While a contentious split can create the loss of many beloved objects and possessions – and this was certainly the case as my ex refused to give me any of the kid’s pictures – I was pleasantly surprised when, fairly early in the apoplectic, apportionistic, redistribution process, I asked for some of the vinyl records, and she said “take them all! (I made up “apportionistic”. There is just such ownership given to contentious re-distribution, I needed something new.)

It is true that neither of us had a turntable – but there are many memories tied up in music, and I thought it would be nice to be able to drag them out some day.

That day came this last weekend. I found a turntable that will play thru your computer. So now I can put all my vinyl recordings in my i-tunes – to be forever available with the 1,000 other songs already on my i-pod. I was quite excited as I started going through albums I had not perused in 20+ years. Here are a few initial thoughts that went through my head as I started looking through my stack of black, vinyl gold!!

  • Where did this soundtrack from “Tron” come from?”
  • “What was I thinking when I bought Xanadu? Wait. I know what I was thinking. And it wasn’t about music.”
  • “I wonder if Phillip Bailey can still hit those high notes?”
  • “When was it I thought Bob James was cool?”
  • “Cruisaders! Now that IS cool!!”

And so it went. Time to start spinning some of these babies!! As I revved up the turntable and let the disks fly, the following were some more thoughts as I continued down this sentimental journey:

  • “This Kansas album isn’t quite the Rock Opera Masterpiece I used to think it was.”
  • “That French Kiss album cover is still sexy! At least, the woman is sexy; Bob is ugly with a capital UG! It’s good to be a rock star!!”
  • “All right, what's wrong with this picture? The coolest album in here I inherited from my parents!! Ray Charles and June Carter!!”
  • “If I inherited that one, where are Herb Alpert and his Tijuana Brass?”
  • “I know every word to Styx Cornerstone! (How embarrassing)”

One of the more conflicted moments came when I realized I really missed hearing some of these songs with the scratches and skips, the way I originally learned them, (B-B-B Benny and the jetsB-B-B Benny and the jetsB-B-B Benny and the jets…….) and that digitally recording them will preserve those scratches and skips “electronically, forever!”

There were a few gems in the collection – all 9 of Beethoven’s symphonies by the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra when their Brass and Wind sections were the best in the world – and in pristine condition – but mostly, I realized something that was hard to admit to myself – a lot of the music I loved so much kind of sucks.

Well, I’ll just pick through the lot and keep the stuff that I still like - or is nostalgic. Traveling Willburies, Double Fantasy (every other track/sans Yoko), Monty Python, Strause, ELO (yeah!), Soundtrack to Big Chill…. And I’ll take a positive spin on my music taste…..

It’s not that my music tastes used to be questionable. It’s actually that my music tastes have improved!

Oooh look!! Kiss!!!

3 comments:

Judy Zimmerman said...

I think our big brother has the Herb Alpert "Whipped Cream" album which apparently played a pivotal role in his adolescent development...not unlike your copy of Xanadu. Too bad you aren't cool like me because you would have Captain and Tenille and the Carpenters.

Sister

Anonymous said...

And now, at last, you can add that "phantom third channel".
Love, Mom

The Jones Fix said...

Nope, I have Herp Alpert. I took when the Chalet in Waters was sold. I love that nobody even suspects me, I have usurped you in the "I am the youngest and therefore blameless in this situation" category!