Are You Old Enough to Remember PP&M???
By alaskanray
@alaskanray (4636)
United States
November 26, 2010 9:59am CST
Many years ago I used to babysit for a friend who had a fairly large record collection. Among these records she had "Peter, Paul & Mary in Concert". This was one of maybe four or five albums that I listened to every time I babysat for her. I grew up on PP&M. I grew up singing their songs and hearing them on my sisters' records and they were such a presence in my young life that their music really shaped much of my personality and taste.
Well, this particular album had such a special place in my heart that I determined that I had to have it. The trouble was that finding it for a price I could afford was difficult at best. Many of the albums I want for my collection are like that...even used they are costly. I finally found an affordable price on Amazon and after my gift certificate balance was used up, I ended up paying less than $7 for it. When I got it, I was thrilled!
One thing that happened after getting this album was a renewed desire to reconnect with my friend that I used to babysit for. I decided to try Facebook and I am happy to say I FOUND HER!!!
Since then my daughter and I listen to this album almost every day. She loves it as much as I do. Some music is just timeless. Good music will appeal to generation after generation. PP&M is such quality music. A lot of music has limited appeal but this stuff will never fade or die. I will never tire of it.
Isn't it amazing what an emotional connection we form to the music we grow up with? We build memories that our brains attach to the music we hear and, just like a touchstone, those memories come back bright and vivid when we hear those songs. What music does this sort of thing for you? What memories do you attach to your music?
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@alaskanray (4636)
• United States
27 Nov 10
Funny. I was never around Donovan's music all that much growing up but got into it a little just in recent years with my daughter. He had a couple good songs but that's about all I know of him.
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@alaskanray (4636)
• United States
26 Nov 10
I never bought any of their albums when I was a kid, either...and this particular album is the only one I've ever owned. I had it on vinyl as a young adult and now I have it on CD. My kid sister had more albums..."Peter, Paul & Mommy" was her favorite...and my older sisters always had their albums. I think I may have to start collecting them now since my daughter loves them so much. Nice to know the younger generation isn't completely devoid of taste, eh? LOL
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@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
24 Nov 11
I'm old enough to know who they are but I couldn't tell you what were their hit songs or anything.
I think we all attach some memories to songs that we heard playing at various points in our lives. Most of us probably remember our teens and twenties the best when we had more time to listen and focus on music and of course converse about it with our peers.
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@alaskanray (4636)
• United States
24 Nov 11
I'm sure you are right. There are some songs that just take me back sometimes and I feel like a kid again...full of energy and thrilling at just something as simple as breathing.
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
24 Nov 11
oh mygosh hi alaskan ray my husband and I listened to P eter,Paul and Mary every year at christmas time as they had a special and we loved them. they were part of our lives and part of our Christmases. but I los my hus band in 1991 and for a few years after my son and I listened to them too but he did not like them as much as I did.they did make quality music and wish I had a way to hear them ag ain. alas I live in a tiresome retirement center.
so yes I am a senior citizen and we loved PPand M so much.wow.I am glad you reconnected with an old friend.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
26 Nov 10
Yes i love Peter ,Paul and Mary, my favorites are Puff the magic dragon, Blowin in the wind,Where have all the flowers gone,etc..Ummmm... the best Their songs are mostly protest war songs, loved their music so much that i still watch their old and recent concerts on youtube and observe how they aged but the quality of their voice is still the same and so damn goooood especially Mary, I'm so happy for you Maam and how the group has done to enrich your life and mine as well...best regards.
@alaskanray (4636)
• United States
26 Nov 10
I especially love their harmonies and the humor with which they presented their concerts. They are so real and natural and listening to their concert is like relaxing at home with a good friend. They are the sort whose fan base just grows...because we never outgrow them and once we are hooked, we stay hooked. Such is the way with truly talented artists!
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@alaskanray (4636)
• United States
26 Nov 10
Perhaps their most familiar song was "Puff, the Magic Dragon".
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