"Favorites" in this case is a complicated term. ![]() ![]() How better than by choosing my late '70s soft rock favorites? And so rather than curse my heritage, I've embraced it and want to find its nature. Intellectually I understand what she's saying, but emotionally, well, depriving me of bearded men singing about one-night stands in quavering tenor backed with strings would be like cutting out my heart. My wife, who imprinted instead on Phil Collins and Chicago 17, has a technical term for many of those hits: "car-sickness music." Fair enough. I can pin down more or less to the month when the same thing happened to me, because starting in early 1978, when Player's "Baby Come Back" was #1, all the hits were imprinted on my mind like Konrad Lorenz on a baby goose. ![]() I was wondering when and if it would happen-do the kids even listen to the radio anymore?-but it did, thanks to middle school and, specifically, to his bus driver, who plays Movin' 92.5: All the Hits!, whose website confirms that they really do play the same songs every hour. My 12-year-old son has discovered the radio.
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