My Music and Another Digression
An early implementer of rock and roll music I was not. In fact, I think most of the music I listened too was on somebody else's stereo until I was about 18 years old. I was not an early fan of the Beatles and in some ways rock and roll somehow escaped me and even though I went to high school dances, it was mostly to catch a ride to eat pizza on a Friday Night.
I got a Zenith Trans-Oceanic Radio and listened to shortwave radio. Radio Moscow, HCJB, VOA... were as popular as WLS in those days before college.
Then I went to college, and I got to listen to a collection of eight track cassette tapes courtesy of Andy Krause, who was a fan of Neil Diamond, The Rolling Stones and whole lot of other groups. He may have worked at Ampex, a company that made cassettes, if my memory is correct. I think he liked Solitary Man. I'm pretty sure it was part of his top ten.
Another Digression.
Sweet Caroline:
The song reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week ending August 16, 1969,[9] and was certified gold by the RIAA on August 18, 1969, for sales of one million singles.[10] "Sweet Caroline" was also the first of fifty-eight entries on the US Easy Listening chart, peaking at #3.[1
My sister Caroline was not a big fan of this song. A good song but?
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