Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Tuesday Night Music .... 12.04.07


Snowing.....cold....I am where I want to be....inside....No One has been by for a few days....Must be the time of year...Christmas....and all...oh well....I will sit and watch the snow...

{Click the Title for the music, this was the First hard Rock Album I ever bought, save all my allowance and weeding money the summer I was 10 or 11, I remember it because I was promptly grounded after buying the album, my mother was furious, sadly for her she ordered me to my room, I sat and read "Crime & Punishment" to her added horror, and with my Headphones on, listened to this song Fullblast....ahhhh those were the days }

6 comments:

D.K. Raed said...

oh enigma, I've been by, just rushing around! I swear, taking care of things while hubby recovers from his torn knee makes me really appreciate all he did while I recovered from the broken toe this summer.

First rock album I ever bought was The Beatles, the one released in America with I Wanna Hold Your Hand, after their Ed Sullivan appearance. I know I listened to 50's rock, but someone else must've been buying those 45's (my mom?) -- stuff like Little Purple People Eater!

OMG, I'm trying to imagine reading Crime & Punishment while listening to Aerosmith!

Mary said...

Those were the days weren't they? I have vivid memories of my Toys In the Attic album a few years later. Good times. Even those agnst ridden times when you were grounded. That was when you really listened to music. I would hang out my bedroom window smoking a cigarette (a short lived habit)listening to the same album over and over.

the walking man said...

I read your posts every day, but sometimes it is best to just read and understand than to make comment. Yet you know I mean nothing but...

Peace4you

mark

Casdok said...

Yes those were the days!!

Fran said...

Great song-- but you were grounded for buying the album, but your parents did not take the contraband away?

enigma4ever said...

Fran: my parents loved music ( cough....) they listened to alot of Ray Conniff Singers...so I got to keep my album because I had paid for it with my own money that I had earned...but I had broken the rules about WHAT I could buy...."No HARD Rock"...what a joke...they were so conservative who knows WHAT would have kept me out of trouble...( these were the same parents that would not allow me to get jeans...I was labeled a "hippy" before I could fall off my bike)

Walking Man: you can come by anytime- you are always welcome- and I know you don't have to comment...just enjoy whatever I have left on the table ;-)

casdok: Hello, funny that seems soooooo long ago....

Mary: ahhhhh, yes, the wonders of snuck cigs...I loved my clove cigarettes....which confused the hell out of my mother....( she thought they were Something Else)...

DK: I had that Beatles album- at my grandmothers....that was a GREAT album....and for some reason Crime and Punishment really did go well with Aerosmith.......