Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Record Store of Memories



Drove down to the new Rasputin Record Store across the street
from Sun Valley Mall. I haven’t been in a record store for a decade.
It was strange and wonderful and I probably won’t do it again. I had
a list of used CD’s I wanted to find.  Red Hot Chili Peppers and Daniel
Lanois, The Boss and Led Zeppelin. I flipped through the racks and adjusted
my stance to let other shufflers pass. The artwork on the sticky CD cases
triggered dusty memories. Dark smoke filled rooms with only the light
from the faceplate of a cheap stereo for illumination. I remembered the
cute ugly pimple faces of childhood friends. I was lost in trauma and wonder
and loss and love. The screaming from the stores sound system pulled
me back into the moment. Hateful painful lyrics, why? Perhaps it’s a lifeline
to pull the shufflers out of their fog of memory.  The one CD I found was
used and not cheap. I placed it back in the rack and opted to buy it in its
pristine digital form from iTunes.

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