Music Memories Part III
In the past ten days, I have driven over 3300 miles in 55+ hrs. I had heat exhaustion in Ft. Lauderdale and decided to skip the Charlotte concert to get a few things done. I have so many things to share with you and they will be coming in Sept and Oct.
For today, I will share some of the music from my first year of college in 1975. My roommate Mary Beth Iezzoni had the most varied taste in music. Living with her was like a music course in itself. I had a turntable/stereo and she had the records.
We walked to classes, studied, played Frisbee on the quad and listened to music…and listened to music and listened to music. I loved it. My world was opening up in so many ways.
I didn’t go to many concerts during that time. No money or transportation. But, I was so in love with the band Renaissance and Annie Haslam, the lead singer that somehow we managed to get to a local college that we hosting the band. And somehow we managed to pay for tickets.
Annie Haslam’s voice was so beautiful. I was in awe of her talent and loved the whole band. Our seats were so far away, but it didn’t matter. It was a live concert. The music vibrated the building and our souls. Thinking back to that concert, I am transported back to 1975. It makes me so happy I could cry with joy.
So, here are a few links to music I played over and over during that first year of college.
The first song is by Renaissance. It is a 10 minute song and the first 3 1/2 minutes are instrumental. Then, Annie Haslam begins to sing.
Renaissance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKh4kqMiV-I
Pink Floyd
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d78K4rCEfAo
Todd Rundgren
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsezr0qiFIc
Linda Ronstadt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5C710lnPfQ
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6vN9nadqtQ&feature=related
In gratitude,
Andrea