Just the girl next door listening to her Hi-Fi

Just the girl next door listening to her Hi-Fi stereo, 1978

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  1. Imagine no social media no smartphone just this button, friends want to listen to your new album on vinyl.
    That’s freedom. Hooah!

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  3. I think I have that same television in my garage. Still plugged in with an Atari 2600 attached. May be time to put on a record and play some Donkey Kong.

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  4. We had no idea how good we had it when we were only longing for computers in the home and phones we could use on the road. What were we thinking.

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  5. She looks stoned to the bone. One of those double album covers is just out of sight with a pile of weed and some rolling papers on it.

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  6. Such a simple time. I remember being very young in the late 70s, born in 74, and my mother would play Styx on the record player while cleaning the house. And we would both rock out.

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  7. Oh girl you take me back! I used to have gorgeous girls like you to come over and listen to music. I never had a chance because I was nowhere close to their league like you!

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  8. I will always remember… The three legs of the tripod. My business partner. My student advisor. The next Einstein. Eli’s calling card. Klitz’s big debut. My own scholarship to Georgetown. And of course, I’ll never forget the girl next door.

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