Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Morning Cheese

I was fiddling around this morning in my car looking for my Zepplin CD with Heartbreaker and Livin' Lovin' Maid when instead I found this 1987 top hits CD I bought some time ago. I believe Zepplin is in the house :( so I couldn't listen to it this morning.

Instead, I put in the '87 CD and had a wistful drive into work while driving down memory lane from my Freshman/Sophmore year in college. I didn't listen to the whole thing, but my breakfast of pure cheese consisted of: Touch Me - Samantha Fox; You Keep Me Hangin' On - Kim Wilde; Tell it to my Heart - Taylor Dayne; Want Me - Jody Watley; I Think We're alone now - Tiffany; and Heaven is a Place on Earth - Belinda Carlisle. That last one took me on the short trip up I-77 from exit 6 to exit 11. Never thought I could be so happy on I-77 north!!!

When I listen to AC/DC in the morning, I feel like a bad ass going into work and this morning I felt lighter than air. Perhaps it was just some leftover air from the can of Easy Cheese I inhaled while listening this morning!

3 comments:

Todd R. Vick said...

Mot, be careful with that Easy Cheese. As a native of the Dairy State, I assure you that it becomes addictive. Find an ECA (Easy Cheese Anonymous) meeting should you feel the need to inhale more cheese. :)

Steve said...

Boy, those songs take me back, too. Wasn't Samantha Foxx a former porn star? That was what all the buzz was about...it certainly wasn't because the song was any good.
1986-1987 was about the last year I really gave Top 40 a chance. After that I regressed (or truly found) Classic Rock. I've never looked back.

Martha said...

I like some Top 40 as it can be fun, but I started listening to alot of classic rock in college as well. I always heard that rumor about Samantha Fox as well. I watched the video for that song on You Tube a few weeks ago and the visuals + music is quite racy.

I guess I really do like all kinds of music - there is even some rap (limited though) that I like, I listened to country for awhile at one point, I love dance music, classic rock is a fave, and good dance music of any genre makes me happy too.