![]() ![]() I can’t remember now if my family already had cable at the time MTV started (I think we did) or whether I watched that original MTV broadcast (I probably didn’t), but MTV soon became a big part of my early teenage life. At that time, the local radio stations played a lot of soft rock and pop and some rock but not much (if any) alternative, punk, New Wave, or electronic music. This was a super-exciting event, as it meant that I was exposed to a broader range of music than was previously available in my small town. MTV started in August 1981, the year I turned 13. ![]() As I said in my most recent blog entry about my childhood music favorites, I had started getting into some classic rock (thanks to my older brother) and power pop (Pat Benetar) and a little New Wave (The Go-Go’s) by my pre-teens. In my early teens, I was into a mishmash of musical genres. So, here goes! At a cast party for a play I was in my sophomore year in high school (1983–1984) with my friend Laurie in the background. I’m not sure anyone was really waiting with bated breath for more “soundtrack” posts from me, but I enjoy the reminiscing. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.As promised, I am writing a post on favorite songs from my high school years.
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