Could I be anymore summer 1977? #NowPlaying a 7.5 ips reel-to-reel of Rumours. I haven't listened to this album for decades. I listened to it a lot in my early teens. ImageImage
1977 always feels like a benchmark year for me. Perhaps it was the first year I started to consciously have my own tastes and interests. I liked stuff when I was younger, apparently, but I don't have a memory of it. I think I started to become 'me' in 1977 (age 5-6)
I think I liked Rumours because I found 70s America, especially California, very exotic at the time. It seemed so laid back compared to the grey northern UK town I lived in. Clapton's 461 Ocean Blvd had a similar feel. Maybe I watched too much CHiPs, Starsky/Hutch, Hart to Hart! ImageImageImageImage
Films I saw at the pictures in 1977. Bond was an 'A' cert., so I'm glad my parents took the risk! ImageImageImageImage

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Whether it's people in TV interviews emotionally describing the difficulties they had choosing the right socks/bike/cat, or appearing in a simple Google search, can we stop using the word 'journey' to describe even the most banal actions? Everyday life is not a Homeric epic. Image
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"Wales? That slag heap? It's not worth one night's raid!"
(Don't get me wrong: The Vikings is a guilty pleasure and I watch it every time it's on)
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I think I've found the 1st proto @Scarfolk image from 2011, which I eventually recycled for one of the 1st Scarfolk posts two years later.
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