Summer Radio
I had forgotten what it was like —the splash of pool or surf, laughter in the distance and always, always the radio. In many ways it was the sound of summer, the low simmer of pop tunes from the transistor.
With the advent of the Walkman decades ago and for many years now the iPod, music is only in our ears and not our neighbor's. But this week I've lounged beside a pool and listened to tunes from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Can't remember the songs themselves; they weren't important. It was the whole experience: the scent of sunscreen, the movement of breeze, the heat of the sun. The radio sounds just completed the circle.
It's the sort of summer I always remember, and this year it's summer still.
With the advent of the Walkman decades ago and for many years now the iPod, music is only in our ears and not our neighbor's. But this week I've lounged beside a pool and listened to tunes from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Can't remember the songs themselves; they weren't important. It was the whole experience: the scent of sunscreen, the movement of breeze, the heat of the sun. The radio sounds just completed the circle.
It's the sort of summer I always remember, and this year it's summer still.
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