by azbackpackr » Nov 17 2006 4:39 am
Hey, I never grew up with TV either! In fact, the first one I ever owned, my father-in-law brought it down from Nebraska when we were first there in Tucson. I was 35 at the time. My husband had told me about Jackie Gleason's old show from the 50's. I had never seen it. Now I have seen it, many times. To the moon, Alice!
I still collect music from the Haight-Ashbury period, too. (Yes, I was there, but that's another story!) I have been buying CDs of all the LPs I used to own. Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, the Dead, Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, etc., etc. I do like some of the "alternative music" my daughter has played for me, such as the Shins. I haven't purchased any yet, should have her burn some CDs for me. My kids also burned CDs for me of Sublime, Third Eye Blind & Alanis Morisette--probably "old hat" to you but definitely new to me! (My kids are ages 21, 23 and 25.) They will also listen to some of my music, especially the Dead! One of my sons also loves Hendrix. (I saw him in concert in '68.)
Anyway, my knowledge of the popular culture is a bit spotty at best, but I do try to know a little bit. The thing is, most of it is so trashy and uncreative it doesn't hold my interest. On the other hand, the high-brow classical stuff doesn't grab me, either.
Meanwhile, about those tents. Remember, this is a thread about tents? I'm going to Tucson today. I'm planning on doing some hiking tomorrow and Sat.--will put on websites afterward. I am going to try to get a space at Catalina State Park, so I'm going to take that USMC Eureka combat tent to try it out. The campground may be full, though. Fingers crossed!