GaryAlan
Well-Known Member
Thanks, again, Harry for elaborating upon my query.
One might say that a modern consumer has an entirely different perspective than one who
'grew up' in the 1970's watching those Carpenters' specials on television and listening to those songs on the radio--
in an entirely different light than what is presented through today's technology.
Little wonder that my own perspective has evolved through the years, as what I remember as a teenager in the 1970's
is distinct from the listening environment promulgated from vinyl through compact disc and onward to digital streaming.
Also, of course, with the alternate vocal takes and remixes offered throughout the 1980's, 1990's and onward, it is little
wonder that a Carpenters song I hear today can evoke memories which are different from when I first heard the song.
One might say that a modern consumer has an entirely different perspective than one who
'grew up' in the 1970's watching those Carpenters' specials on television and listening to those songs on the radio--
in an entirely different light than what is presented through today's technology.
Little wonder that my own perspective has evolved through the years, as what I remember as a teenager in the 1970's
is distinct from the listening environment promulgated from vinyl through compact disc and onward to digital streaming.
Also, of course, with the alternate vocal takes and remixes offered throughout the 1980's, 1990's and onward, it is little
wonder that a Carpenters song I hear today can evoke memories which are different from when I first heard the song.