Monday, June 26, 2006

May I Have Those hours Back, Please

Listening to a classic soft rock station on the way home from work today I chanced to hear "Baby I Love Your Way" from Frampton Comes Alive. I cannot begin to count the countless hours I spent listening to this sleep-inducing morass in Jr. High. I suppose nearly everyone of a certain age, race and perhaps gender would turn to this recording in moments of adolescent inner and outer-spection. I can see I am in profound disagreement with the Allmusic.com guide review (linked above). There's nothing today to me that pops about this album save the dust crunchies of my original LP.

I know that there are many ways my time then (and now) could be spent. But, one major regret is the time I invested in the low-return payoff of listening to Peter Frampton. I suppose I could be kind and say that listening to that tripe allowed me to recognize in future days the smell of excess through a too-close familiarity. "Do You Feel Like We Do?" The answer is no, not any more.

1 Comments:

At 1:39 AM, October 25, 2007, Blogger Fred Way said...

Everyone has listened to what they call crap from their past. I bet it meant something to you at the time though. I listened to Frampton Comes Alive, Kiss Alive, and Boston s/t all around the same time period. Can't say any of that means much now, but I liked it then, especially Boston. My daughter listens to Hannah Montana now. I'm betting that's going to cause some future embarassment, but she loves it now.

 

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