“Late Night Saturday”

Saturdays from 7pm to Midnight AZ Mountain Time

I know what I like when I hear it. My tastes are  pretty eclectic,
Not a lot of music was played in our house – not until my brothers and I got to be teens and could  put it on ourselves.”
The first I can remember is hearing Jimmy Dean sing/narrate ‘Big John’ on the radio.
After that things are a little fuzzy. I remember hearing Lorne Greene sing ‘Ringo’ when it came out.  That became my nickname in high school. I think More because of the similarity to my last name rather than my character traits.
I also remember hearing the Beatles on Ed Sullivan.  ‘I want to hold our hand”.  I was not impressed. Even at the ripe old age of 9 or 10, I thought it to be a bit bubble gummy.  And i did not  understand what all the fuss was about.  Of course I was not a pre-adolescent or adolescent girl.
I must say that the Beatles did get better over time.
Perhaps at the same time or a year or two later, my aunt gave my brother and I a stack of her old 45s.   We about wore out the grooves playing Mony Mony and  Louie :Louie over and over again.  (Wish I had those two 45s today).  Contrast that with my remembering ‘the ballad of the green berets’ by Barry
Sandler (yes, I am a military brat).
From there it is kind of a blur until the late 60s and early 70s. Depending on who you ask I was either a jock/nerd or an Ernst Mensch or maybe both.  My tastes in music pretty much reflected that. Played ‘Get Back’ during batting practice and A lot of the protest songs and artists Seeger, Dylan, Baez etc. etc. and whatever came up on the tv or radio.  Mostly pop – the carpenters (that voice – crush), Bacharach, Simon & Garfunkel, Peter Paul and Mary, James Taylor, Carol King, Carly Simon and Linda Ronstadt.  Some light rock – Monkees and Partridge family (tho not a lot of that).  Most of the music I played for myself was classical.  Checked out records from the base library and bought and played a lot of Tchaikovsky. Got my first transistor radio not to listen to music,, but so I could hear ‘the Thrilla in Manila” in the wee hours of the morning.
So pretty eclectic and nerdy and Ernst. Basically, I know what I like when I hear it.
Over the years (a lot of years) I have developed an affinity for rock and roll (the old ones – deep oldies) and the Blues. For whatever reason the rock makes me happy/feel good and the Blues speak to me.