
Misty Mountain hop. Sharing my imagination through Art and Music. From my soul to yours!

Misty Mountain hop. Sharing my imagination through Art and Music. From my soul to yours!

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A Short Story
It was late June, sticky-hot in a small town just outside Cleveland. Nate Jennings, 63, parked his old ’78 Camaro next to the faded sign of Spin City Records. Inside, the familiar must of vinyl and dust welcomed him like an old friend.
«Morning, Nate!» called out Mia, the twenty-something shop owner with a Ramones shirt and electric blue hair.
Nate tipped an imaginary hat and walked straight to the back where the vintage bins lived. Saturdays were for crate-digging — a ritual he’d kept alive since he was sixteen.
As he flipped through albums, memories flooded back: teenage Nate transported by Sgt. Pepper’s psychedelic swirl in 1967. College dorm room sessions with Led Zeppelin IV in 1971, when Stairway to Heaven wasn’t just a song but an experience. His first date in 1979, dancing to Don’t Stop Believin’ — Journey’s optimism following him through marriage, kids, and life’s ups and downs.
«You ever wish you’d been around for all this the first time?» Mia asked, waving a Bowie album.
Nate chuckled. «I was around. Those years? Nothing like it. The music was alive, raw. We didn’t stream songs—we wore them out on the turntable.»
He paused, eyes twinkling. «The ’60s was rebellion and reinvention. Dylan going electric. Hendrix lighting his guitar on fire. The ’70s? Rock got bigger, more ambitious. Pink Floyd built sonic landscapes. Queen turned concerts into theater. The ’80s brought glam and stadium anthems. Van Halen’s pyrotechnics. U2’s earnest calls for change.»
«But what made it so great?»
«It was real. Imperfect. Musicians played together in rooms, feeding off each other. No auto-tuners, no algorithms. We discovered bands because a friend handed us an album and said, ‘You have to hear this.’ When you dropped that needle and heard the first crackle of vinyl — that was magic.»
Mia sighed. «Wish I could’ve been there.»
Nate handed her an album. «You can. Every time you spin one of these.»
Back home, Nate settled into his worn recliner, dropped the needle on Born to Run, and closed his eyes. The E Street Band roared to life. For a moment, the decades melted away. He was back in a sweaty club, fist in the air, heart full of hope.
Rock & roll wasn’t just music. It was a time machine. It was forever.
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Track List:
Kashmir, Led Zeppelin
Eminence Front, the Who
Roadhouse Blues, the Doors
Breaking the Law, Judas Priest
Wild Thing, The Troggs
Keep Your Hands to Yourself, Georgia Satellites
The Loco-Motion, Grand Funk Railroad
Round and Round, RATT
Welcome to the Show, ELP
Caught in the Crossfire, Stevie Ray Vaughn
Can’t Get Enough, Bad Company
Stop Draggin My Heart Around, Stevie Nicks
Life is a Highway, Tom Cochrane
Sweet Emotion, Aerosmith
I drink Alone, George Thorogood
Layla, Derek and the Dominoes
I Got a New Girl Now, Honeymoon Suite
Radar Love, Golden Earring
Shakin’, Eddie Money
Come Together, Beatles
Da Do Do Do, The Police
Black Water, Doobie Brothers
Lovin Every Minute Of It, Loverboy
The One I Love, REM
Gimme 3 Steps, Lynyrd Skynyrd
Land of Confusion, Genesis
Rebel Rebel, David Bowie
Bad Reputation, Joan Jett
You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Rolling Stones
Brass In Pocket, Pretenders
Bang a Gong, Power Station
Rock & Roll Band, Boston
I Got My Mind Set on You, George Harrison
You Ain’t Seen Nothin Yet, BTO
When You Close Your Eyes, Night Ranger
Don’t Fear the Reaper, Blue Oyster Cult
Forever Man, Eric Clapton
Love Her Madly, the Doors
Everybody Wants Some, Van Halen
We’re an American Band, Grand Funk
Hot in the city Billy Idol
Gimme Some Lovin, Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis Group)
I Need a Lover, Pat Benatar

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04.Fuel for the Fire
05.Fast Lane Love
06.Chains I Chose
07.Echoes on the Wind
08.Honey and Sin
09.After the Flame
10.No More Lies
11.Ride the Thunder
12.River Don’t Lie
13.Rollin’ Back to You
14.Shadow in My Mind
15.No Way Out
16.Raw Desire
17.Play With Fire
18.Temple of Noise
19.Smoke in the Streets
20.Winds of No Mercy

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