Vern Scott
1 min readJul 17, 2022

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Yes, the first CSN Album a transformative experience for me...I remember it was my first big album purchase (as a h.s. frosh), at Leopold's in Berkeley on a 1970 trip to visit my older brother (up to that point, I just listened to his albums). But how could I leave out "Abbey Road", possibly one of the great albums of all time? Led Zep a great choice, as are Simon & Garf, Queen. I was never more than a moderate Stevie Wonder/Elton John fan (they were my annoying first g.f.s favs...couldn't have that!) In late college, the interests branched out apparently. Funny how old music takes you back...I instantly recall about 1962 and many departed family members each time I hear Sinatra, Kingston Trio, PP&M. Thanks for sharing those now ancient memories!

PS-Sirius radio has those "all 40s", "all 50s, "all 60s" etc stations. Given a choice, which ones do you listen to? (me the 50's or 60s, hands down...back when AM/DJs/Garage bands were king & before over-production watered it all down!)

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Vern Scott
Vern Scott

Written by Vern Scott

Scott lives in the SF Bay Area and writes confidently about Engineering, History, Politics, and Health

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