12 years old breaking horses, working cattle, building fence (with the help of a bucket to stand on since I was too short to reach the top of the post) learning from the old hands, wouldn’t trade it for the world
I will stick with 1982. I was 13 it was my very first date, she was 50% white Scottish 50% Filipino and 100% hot hot hot.
We went to coasters roller disco and although neither of us could really skate we happily went round hand in hand. Everything was fine until this song came on. When it got to the fast bit everyone started going faster and faster, we were trying to keep up when centrifugal force came into play, she slipped out my hand and went shooting off into the barrier like a missile and tumbled over it hard. She broke her arm badly.
She was actually ok about it after, just an accident after all. Her mother however, gave me the fish eye every time we crossed paths. Helluva first date and I have flashbacks of a pair of upside down roller skates 6 feet in the air every time I hear the song
I was 18 and just learning ballroom dancing as opposed to the disco and line dancing I was used to. My favourite was the Salsa, but finding the right music for my mood was not easy. A shy new member of the class brought this old vinyl record for us to try, and as soon as this song was played I realised I had found the right rhythm for the kind of Salsa I liked. Try dancing the Salsa to this - I still love it!
Just to lower the tone.
Glastonbury music festival 1990 aged 21, Saturday night, I had been awake for two days and taking every substance available , I was also wearing very cheap plastic sunglasses (£1) it was very dark.
Elvis Costello was the main attraction and had just came on at the main stage, I was making my way over when I fell head first into a refuse pit, my pals had to pull me out. I got a tent to myself for the rest of the trip for some reason
Tom Waits at the Edinburgh Playhouse with my dad 1981 aged 11. I was a bit young to appreciate the great man, and believe it or not the hall was half empty, went back to see him at the same venue in 1985, struggled to get tickets, the old dad had to use all his skills and connections to get us in
This song always makes me think of the old man, it could even be about him
It was the summer 1967…I was 17. My husband and I had let a cottage in Snowdonia for 3 months for his band to write new music. Lots of friends came and went. Many days and nights spent getting high. You name it, we did it. I do remember one night in particular that someone had some amazing “shrooms” It was that night that I heard the Youngbloods song for the first time. Every time I hear this song it brings me back to that magical time…
TV was just beginning and the kids in the neighborhood got together and said whatever tv got the best reception on their tv we would meet at that house to watch.
I was 8 years old.
Antenna tv
I want to hold your hand the song ushered in rock and roll as we know it
Everyone should listen to what one of the Beatles sand late in life