Tom Lester was in a local TV commercial years ago, I mean decades. He acted all goofy like he was Eb or something. Happy 420. My first act of retirement will be to smoke a big fat doobie.
I'm just Listening to Metallica and justice for all, the latest remaster version, because Metallica wanted it to sound better than the original they didn't like.
I was 18 when justice come out working 2 jobs, and army. reserves. Really not sure how time has changed.. Feels like an illusion..
I had this perception at some point as a kid that cassettes cut off parts of albums. For instance, you know how Dark Side of the Moon has several songs that segue into the next? I thought the cd was just one continuous uninterrupted flow with each song seguing into the next but the tape cut some of that off between Side 1 and Side 2. It didn't really occur to me that the albums were made for records with 2 sides. It's not a perception I had for a long time but I bring it up mostly to kind of trip on how the mind, particularly as a child has these notions about things based on familiarity, because cd's were the most familiar and relevant at the time.
I had an 8-track in my first car. So during a song it would fade out, switch tracks and then fade back in.
Work today we discovered that we didn't move any feminine sanitation products to donate. How we miss that?. We only stock once a month. That's too funny..
I was actually really good with my CDs. I remember I handed a CD out to a friend came back scratched and I told my dad and he got me to ring that guy and tell him straight up to buy me a new one. Dad was listening to me as I was on phone lol. He gave me $30 and I re ordered it. Dad said never lend CDs out again. So I didn't. Then my later teens I bought a CD and copied it straight away, put CD in storage and always used the copies. I still have many CDs I've never actually "listened" to.
Lol the cd burner my family had was brutal. It took a few hours to burn a cd and there were times where the computer crashed during the process.