Back in the day, you would record cassettes from records. I
loved some of their cover art. Truly classic. And the cassettes are what you
took with you to play in your car. And usually that’s how you got turned on to
new music and groups and people. That’s how I got exposed to Billy Joel’s The
Stranger album. It was from a guy named
John Nichols at Kemper. Usually he would drive me out to the farm so we had
about a 30 minute or so drive. I remember getting my love of Marshall Tucker
from him also. Just like Mark Craft gave me my love of Jim Croce’s Photographs
and Memories.
Thank you guys.
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