Crap but left a lasting impression (time)
Songwriter & teacher Sheila Davis has opined that songlyrics are never
remembered for no reason; it is often the case that the song was
"burned" into your brain at the same time something ELSE of GREAT importance
was occurring in your young life...
The song "Strawberry Letter #23" will forever be emblazoned upon my mind,
because it was my favorite song at the very moment I, aged 14,
learned my beloved grandmother had just died of sudden cardiac arrest...
[September 15th, 1977] We drove up to Arkansas to bury her, and
jeez, the radio must've played that song once every hour on the car
radio... Now, of course, few will deny that that record is a
brilliant one, but it has always given me a haunted, even grim,
feeling whenever I hear it.
On the other hand, I was recently dismayed and tickled to realize I
remembered nearly *word-for-word* those little snippets of dialogue from
that now-campy and over-wrought mini soap era hit from 1974 called "Once
You Understand" by Think. I'm pretty sure this record looms large on
many critics' "crap of all time" list! (-:
I suspect that, while one faculty of one's brain considers a record
"crap", there is another, more primal part lurking that latches onto
that selfsame record for reasons of its own (however pathetic)...
Dave B.
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