I'm often amused
when someone a half
or a quarter of my age
assumes I've learned
absolutely nothing
@ceorl I'm a septuagenarian. I spoke to a twenty something who was listening to techno. She said, "you like this music?!?!?". I laughed and explained it wasn't new: Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, The Flying Lizards, the Chemical brothers...
I responded, "Well, it's not new, if that's what you think. "
She had to look to her friend, who nodded at what I said: he was 24. Children
First recording to use an electronically produced sound was Del Shannon's Runaway. The middle eight.
@Violetvelvet I don't mean it in a mean way,
sincerely just amused,
and ready to help.
I remember being a young idiot myself once too.
@ceorl I'm 72 with AML Leukemia. I don't know what you're referring to...
@ceorl MOMA, Guggenheim. Broadway. I feel so grateful to have experienced everything I have, including 2 master's degrees. Lived in 3 states.
Couldn't go to Woodstock cuz I was preggers. They would take me... I was 18.
I'm Italian so dad taught me opera and classics and Sinatra. Have a great day!
@ceorl lifelong learning keeps us young! Nice to know you.
Here's that special issue of LIFE about Woodstock in case you don't still have your copy :)
@ceorl thank you!
@Violetvelvet
Oh! I was just a bit too young for Woodstock, I remember poring over the LIFE magazine article with friends, but I did go to the attempt at reprise at Watkins Glen later ;)
I was a Boston museum rat myself when younger, memberships and classes at the Museum of Science and Museum of Fine Arts. My faves were some of the smaller ones, niche museums at Harvard and the Gardner Museum.
I hope we are both still discovering and expanding though, that is what keeps me energized!