Absolute Zero
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So I'm streaming Amazon music listening to Metallica's Enter Sandman and my coworker who just had a birthday last week (turned 33) said "Oh, I like this song." So I look it up and am reminded that it was released over 30 years ago - in August of 1991. Then I tell her that my friends and I went to Zia Records on University near Mill Ave. at midnight to buy it (the Black album on CD) as soon as it was released. She's like "I had just turned 3 !!" lol
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I really enjoy this album. It's one of my favorites.
I especially like: High, You're Beautiful, Tears and Rain and Cry.
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This is one I remember listening to in the back of the car when I was a little kid in Prescott.
Great memories.
A few songs I especially like by Gordon Lightfoot is: Sundown, Carefree Highway and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
That's hilarious!
I guess I am wondering how long heavy metal fans will continue listening to it. I mean, when you are in your 80's, will you still be cranking the Metallica on the way to the grocery store?
I was in high school in the 1980's but never really got into heavy metal. I am in my mid 50's now and still like listening to tunes from back in the day, but tend to gravitate towards the mellow stuff.
I feel that Philly - one of the great things about music through
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