Ted Kennedy on health care ---> Gerry Rafferty "Baker Street"
While I understand other people's point of view, this song will never be LN for me.
How to describe what it does to me? The current term of the art on this message board,
sledgehammer, hardly seems adequate.
For most of the spring of 1978, I ping-ponged around the Northeast and Midwest, attending as
many different frisbee tournaments as I could. Then in June I headed straight for an event in
Vancouver, B.C. After that I made my way down the West Coast for my first visit to the Bay
Area and San Francisco (a story in itself). My trip back included a visit and a brief stay in the
Twin Cities for yet another tournament, before I finally returned to New England.
I put more than ten thousand miles on my thumb that year. I got hundreds of rides in hundreds
of vehicles, and the radio was on in many of them. I heard
Baker Street just about every
day that summer, if not multiple times per day. It's not far from the literal truth to say that I
heard that song everywhere.
So when I hear those opening flute notes, especially if I'm not expecting them, I am transported
instantly back to that time and I vividly remember the feeling of being in a stranger's car, traveling
a stretch of highway I'd never seen before, heading to an often equally unfamilar destination.
Few other songs evoke such a powerful reminiscence for me.