Tattoo You

Tattoo You album cover

The last great Stones album.  Every track. Though released in 1981, most of the tracks were outtakes from the 70s.  Their greatest decade.

I remember playing this as loud as our stereo could go while home alone on a Friday afternoon back then.  It wasn't until Waiting On A Friend ended that I finally heard my Dad knocking at the door.  He was here to pick me up for the weekend and had given up trying to get me to hear him.  I guess he waited until the album was done.

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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album cover

The soundtrack to my earliest memories.  From living in Seattle, to Waterbury, to Hamden. You know how audiophiles take pristine care of their vinyl, holding it by the edges, dusting, being oh so gentle as they lower the needle?  My Mom is the opposite.  I remember the needle  bouncing on The Magical Mystery Tour when it would hit specks of white paint.  Records were usually stacked five high on the player and in piles next to it. House cleaning included dusting the records.

Buying GYBR on CD was a revelation.  In fact, listening to all of the music of my childhood again on CD was a revelation.

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