4haverstocks
Member
Hi guys.
I know this topic may be a bit off the wall, but hey, isn't that what the internet is for?...
My introduction to the TJB was as a little kid learning to ice-skate in the mid-60s. The rink where I went for lessons always played their music over the sound system. Even though many years have passed, their music still reminds me of ice-skating, and I still remember how much fun it was to skate to those tunes. As I think about it now, it seems like the ideal music to skate by... upbeat, fun, lyrical, even exhilarating sometimes.
The funny thing is, awhile back I was casually mentioning the TJB to a friend, and out of the blue she said it always reminded her of ice-skating, because it turns out that she'd had a similar experience.
Anyway, does anybody else find that hearing the TJB today conjures any special memories or associations? Just wondering.
I know this topic may be a bit off the wall, but hey, isn't that what the internet is for?...
My introduction to the TJB was as a little kid learning to ice-skate in the mid-60s. The rink where I went for lessons always played their music over the sound system. Even though many years have passed, their music still reminds me of ice-skating, and I still remember how much fun it was to skate to those tunes. As I think about it now, it seems like the ideal music to skate by... upbeat, fun, lyrical, even exhilarating sometimes.
The funny thing is, awhile back I was casually mentioning the TJB to a friend, and out of the blue she said it always reminded her of ice-skating, because it turns out that she'd had a similar experience.
Anyway, does anybody else find that hearing the TJB today conjures any special memories or associations? Just wondering.