Songs that take you back to another time...

Was just down in town hitting my P.O. Box. I don't get mail up here. But anyway, driving back up the mountain listening to the only F.M Classic Rock station I receive out here, a Bob Seger tune came on:

"MAINSTREET".

I gotta admit, every time I hear that tune I immediately am transported back to late 1968, on a revisit to Lawton Oklahoma.

I was stationed at Fort Sill for my AIT (Advanced Individual Training) just after my Basic Combat Training at Fort Ord, CA.

I was in a very specialized school, so weekends began on Friday after school and ran thru Sunday, and we were not subject to K.P. Duty, Guard Duty, C.Q., etc.---it was my and my new classmate buddy's time to use as we pleased.

So we were quite pleased to don our civilian clothes and grab a shuttle into town. The town was Lawton, Oklahoma, and was a typical town with a military base nearby.

Oklahoma at that period and might still be now(?) was what is known as a "Dry State". 3.2% beer was all there was for beers, while whiskey and other hard liquor drinks were not available. BUT, vodka in many flavors was available, as with "Ever Clear", which is grain alcohol. 180 Proof I believe it was, as in 90% alcohol.

So, we, and usually there was 4 of us who had become tight friends, all from different parts of the country, but we would buy 2 Fifths of Orange Vodka and a Quart of Ever Clear and then mix our potent chest hair growing concoction up. It was pretty stout, and as the guy from Baltimore would say:

"That'll put lead in your pencil buddy!"

As a rule, after drinking my share I would mosey on over to "D Street" where the seedy bars were. I always went alone as I didn't want my pals to know what I was up to.

There was one bar in particular with a big glass front window that always had gyrating girls in bikinis doing their stuff. I didn't go to that bar to see gyrating girls in bikinis doing their stuff, but I did go to see ONE gyrating girl in a bikini doing HER stuff.

I never went in the bar, I stayed outside until it was her turn in the window, then I got up close, leaving nose grease and lip marks on the glass, no doubt, because I got in CLOSE.

I was madly in love with the girl; maybe she was a couple years older than me, a blond, and gorgeous. It was not your typical sexual fantasy kinda young guy "lust/love" though.

Sometimes she was not working in the window, and I wouldn't bother looking at the other girls. When it was clear that she was off the night of my visit, I would get bummed out and catch a shuttle back to my barracks.

I never even said one word to the lady.

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Listening to the lyrics of MAINSTREET now, brings back all the feelings I felt at that point in time, 50+ years ago, there on D-Street. And quite honestly, all the years since has not dampened those feelings.

I usually sit and wonder when I am listening to the song, how her life turned out?

You kids have any songs that do that to ya?

There are live videos available, but this works great for simply listening:


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Bob , wrote "everyman tunes", and his works are not only genius within the lyrics, but are so very easy for me to relate to.

Most of the song lyrics nowadays do not move me the way his lyrics did and still do...He put out one of the greatest bodies of work of any singer songwriter...I M H O.

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I was studying Architecture in junior college. Several of my classmates and I were heading to University of Miami (school of Architecture) for the weekend in a '76 Firebird with t-tops. I still remember this song playing on the radio, and it has become my anthem in life.

 
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I have the YouTube channel playing on my Roku and it's set to auto play. Some good stuff is popping up including this song which reminds of when I sang it to my first love as if I was on stage. He got a kick out of it. That was more than 52 years ago.

 
Hearing Queen songs, particularly 'We are the Champions' brings me back to the smoky darkness of my favorite pub in Oxford and all the characters who were my friends.
 
So many songs bring back memories to me. The one that had the most effect on me was "Love me Tender". I saw the movie on my first date and I was about 9yrs old. I was already a fan of Elvis and during the movie when he was singing I was pinching the arm of the boy that took me so hard that he actually screamed.
 
I Want to Hold Your Hand
I know exactly where I was--in my sister's first car, a white Dodge Dart, us in front, mom in back. Driving around Prospect Park, Brooklyn. The world stopped for me and I knew I had changed forever. Didn't know how or why, just knew I did.
 
Many regular folks don't recognize Glen Campbell as a great guitar player, but great guitar players do!

Dude could play guitar.

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He originally played with the Beach Boys. Probably a better guitar player than a singer, and that's saying something. I was never a fan of Glen's hit songs but go om youtube and listen to him sing some old classic songs like My Way, etc. He was incredible
 
Oh my, I only listen to music that takes me back ...

Just about anything from Bob Dylan's Woody Guthrie days -- Blowin In The Wind was a good one.
Audrey Hepburn wasn't a great singer, but I always loved her Moon River.
Joan Baez, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.
Jefferson Airplane's, White Rabbit.
Creedence Clearwater's memories of the Vietnam War, Have You Ever Seen The Rain.
And of course, the great Judy Garland, Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
 
Rose of Cimarron, Poco.
coming out of the hills on horseback singing.
i Knew it was the first time those hills had heard that music. let alone sung by me. ;)

Hearts like yours belong
Following the dawn
Wrapped up in a song
Rose of Cimarron
 


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