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It’s only taken me 5 years but I definitely have it nailed down to Weezer, Blue for Jake’s record collection.

It represents a joyful time in my life.  College, venturing out on my own, animal trainer, NO boyfriend and just completely happy to be me.  Going to the beach and listening to the waves by myself at night.

So poetic yet in hindsight I had no idea.

The world is your oyster and you can be or do anything you want in life.  That’s how everyone should feel when they are in college.  And that was exactly how I should have felt. And that was exactly what I should have been doing.  And that is exactly what I felt and what I did. And Weezer is the sound that represents pure freedom for me.  Authentic freedom that I didn’t need friends or a boyfriend to validate me.  AMEN!

This is what I want for Jake, to always be unique and always know that he is enough and he will always be enough and that he shouldn’t be afraid to be different as long as he stays himself and allows himself to explore and be himself and be completely comfy in his JAKE boots.

Grandpa Grimes Contribution to Jake’s Record Collection

In my dad’s own words:

Growing up in Coulee Dam Wa did not allow much exploration into the contemporary music of the early 60s.  Being in a hole below the dam with all sorts of powerlines above, we could not receive radio from more than 15 miles away.  On top of that, the only local station was a country station.  I have never liked what I call the “twang and beer” songs.  My Grandpa Ray had a massive stereo built in his den which was the back porch of his house walled in.  He couldn’t hear very well and high notes not at all.  His philosophy was if you couldn’t feel it then turn it up.  That’s where I learned bass and the volume dial was my friend.  (In the car I really like to feel the base come through the seat.)  Music was not something I paid a whole lot of attention to.  My brother was in a band in the early 60s and Dad had a long history of playing in bands in the 20s and 30s with his brothers.  Just a note here, your great Grandpa Lefty, Uncle Lee and your dad all play the saxophone.  I carried one in a high school marching band for parades but never learned to play.  I did take piano lessons for at least a year but never could read music.  So where does music fit in?  I had a lot of trouble getting to sleep when I was in junior high and high school.  I found that if I played records when I went to bed, I would fall asleep faster.  I put together a record changer and several 33rpm albums and would play them when I went to bed.  The changer would automatically turn off at the end of the albums.  It worked like a champ especially music without words.  I can still remember one of my favorite visions was a high mountain meadow the size of ½ a football field in a forest ringed by pine trees.  I imagined the smell of the prairie grass and flowers mixed with the sent of the pine trees on a sunny 75 degree day.  Add some music (Long, Long Ago-explained later) and sleep was inevitable.  Another vision I would use seemed to be one where I would look out the window of a space ship as it lifted off from earth, seeing the blue/black of space and floating among the millions of stars.  (Ventures in Space album- )  This was the time of Sputnik and the space race with the USSR.  This was also the time frame I read the Foundation Series by Isaac Asimov.  I am still a very slow reader and have to reread things when I take a break.  It took me over 8 months to read the series the first time then I reread them in college which took me about 2 months.  Not long ago I got the audio version which was much easier.  But I digress.  This is about music that influenced me.  As I was thinking back I remembered two songs that Mom used to play that still make me feel good.  We got an upright piano sometime around my 4-5th grade.  I didn’t know Mom could play but she could and played two songs that have stayed with me over the years.  The first is “” just as I remember it.  It has a very haunting melody and although I do not remember the words other than ‘long long ago” I can still hum the chorus. The other song is the Susa march “Stars and Stripes Forever”.  Mom loved marches and this was her favorite.  Both these songs still get stuck in my mind as I ride my motorcycle on long trips.  Just got to make sure I stay awake.

 

Records: Lynyrd Skynyrd – The Essentials | Catherine Golden

Who: Catherine Golden

Relation to Jake: Jake’s first non-family babysitter. 🙂

Record: The Essentials Lynyrd Skynyrd [Discs 1 & 2]


Why did you pick that particular record?

Every west coast music fan should have at least one southern rock album so when they are on a random road-trip through the south, they’ll know what’s playing in the background while they stop at a country bar in the middle of nowhere Georgia. Lynyrd Skynyrd is a classic.

Jake Virtual Record Collection

Hey everyone,

So we’ve finally gotten around to starting it. We will be collecting suggestions from you for Jake’s Virtual Record Collection. All you have to do to participate is answer the following questions — just send an email to Jess or I. No need to buy anything, just document it!

Who are you? We will steal a photo from Facebook if you don’t provide one 🙂

Relation to Jake: Self explanatory

Record: You Choose!

Why did you pick that particular record?

Your reason.

We want Jake to have an incredibly diverse collection of music recommended to him by his and our closet friends and family. You can’t make a mistake unless you’re suggesting Kenny G.

Thanks everyone for participating!

Jason / Jessica

Records: Madonna’s 1st Album | Super Aunt Emily Troxel

Who: Emily Troxel

Relation to Jake: Super Aunt

Record: Madonna – Self Titled


Why did you pick that particular record?

It has my fav M song: “Holiday” – it also has some classics, Lucky Star, Borderline, Everybody. I picked this album because it was the beginning of the making of a superstar. “Holiday” is like a universal theme song for Madonna music as it is a positive, feel good song to bring everybody together.