Saturday, September 21, 2024

All those years ago.

Summer 1981. Turning thirteen. Picking up skills. Yearning, longing. Lying in a hammock next to the Birchview, listening to my first mixtape -- a collection of contemporary singles -- on a borrowed Walkman. Dreaming of a kiss. 

Were we ever so old? 

Distance: 3.1 miles
Duration: 28:48
Pace: 9:17

The subject of Jim Steinman came up the other day. One of the actor-teachers speculated on what it must have been like to have been alive when Total Eclipse of the Heart was released and did they know it was the greatest song of all time?

I could attest, we did not. But it was huge. And did you know that was a Jim Steinman composition? And do you know who Jim Steinman was? This is what it is like to be drawn down a rabbit hole by David Hansen. 

So, anyway, I made a playlist for 1981 starting with Jim Steinman's own Rock and Roll Dream Come Through but also one just of songs written by Steinman. I will run to that eventually. But first!

Summer 1981 Playlist
Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes
Boy From New York City - Manhattan Transfer
Time - The Alan Parsons Project
Elvira - The Oak Ridge Boys
You Make My Dreams (Come True) - Hall & Oates
All Those Years Ago - George Harrison
Jessie's Girl - Rick Springfield
Believe It Or Not (Theme From 'The Greatest American Hero') - Joey Scarbury

Route: Forest Hill Loop
Temperature: 73°
Climate: sunny  beautiful
Mood: good
Stretches: yes
Water: yes
Pain Reliever: TBD

Weight: 175 lbs. (-0-)

Gained no weight during rehearsal period. Huh.

Upper body: 
Core Strength: 

Breakfast: coffee w/cream
Lunch: leftover sub, pizza
Snack: PB&J, beer
Dinner: TBA

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