Riding home with my husband one night after eating out, a Simple Pleasure for Dayle's weekly challenge jumped out at me from the dash of our car.
I'm a child of the 60's...actually, it was the 50's, but in the 60's, it was college and the start of my teaching career. I love the music of that era! When we bought a new car a year ago, it came with a 3-month subscription to Sirius XM radio. I soon extended that subscription, and I now have "60's on 6" tuned in almost all the time. Now and then, I switch to the 50's station. (Maybe Dayle listens to XM radio while wearing her warm driving gloves! )
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What a great idea for a photo, Evelyn! Gorgeous! The last photo made me immediately think of "Bridge over troubled water" :-) great memories :-)
Hi Evelyn, I think Simon and Garfunkel were great!!
I remember taking their EPs to school for Wednesday afternoon's last period. That was when the nuns let us play our music for a treat - I think that's how they kept up with the latest pop stars back then lol!
Good memories :-)
bless you..Trish
We have Sirius on our sattilite TV and my husband and I often tune in to listen. Although I was born in the late fifties and listen to 70's music a lot, my older brother was a teenager during the sixties. Love that music!
Blessings,
Joan
I loved 60's 70's music ...Simon and Gradfunkel's bridge over troubled water is a all time favorite of mine
music is the best. Glad you found those tunes that make you feel good.
I think we're from the same era. I never would have guessed we'd still be listening to the same music 40 or more years later!
I'm a child of the 70s. I was born in the 60s but, a disco queen I'm ashamed to have been.
I STILL enjoy the 60s music instead, though. I would love this.
Funny thought about Dayle rocking it out to 60s music in her driving gloves.
What a good post. Music is timeless and always a pleasure.Glad you found a station with your (our) kind of songs.
God Bless
Barb rfom Australia
Too cute! The 70s/80s is more my preference, but I do enjoy the 60s music on occasion, as well.... and even some 50s and earlier music. I'm just a music lover, period, and I can often be found slapping the steering wheel with my warm gloves, in perfect rhythm with the radio. ;)
Great post!
I'm a child of the 80's who was raised on 60's music. I never understood why my parents stopped listening to music once they graduated from high school. Now that I hear the current music, it's become all too clear!
I'm a HUGE fan of 60's on 6. Absolutely a simple pleasure!
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