Brian, left, with state park ranger, working to save sea otters |
We didn't stay in close touch during our college days. Music-wise, I was singing in classical ensembles and folk and Latin groups, and he was "dead-heading" his way to rock concerts during every school break. He got my attention big-time when he sent the song "Stairway to Heaven" to me while I was living in Spain. Ever since then I've paid attention to the music he introduces me to and have become a grateful fellow fan of Los Lobos, Lucinda Williams, Old & In the Way, Chris Isaak, Traveling Wilburys and of course, The Grateful Dead.
It's a long way from our childhood, sitting around the turntable in the room we shared, entranced with Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf", Woody Guthrie's "Chisholm Trail", and the Howdy Doody theme song. We somehow survived our early years without videos and even without television. A radio and a record player, that was it.
The romantic lure of the "ki yi yippee yippee yay" lyrics must have played a part in my "horse period", and Prokofiev's music, text, and accompanying illustrations may have influenced Brian's Fish and Wildlife work assignments to Russia years later! ♫
Cool piece of history! Stairway is one of my favs too. I think Brian's favorite music of all time however is the soundtrack to Speed. DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN!
ReplyDeleteI just learned 2 things----that STH seems to be a part of our family genetical makeup, and that six "DUNS" gets us up to Speed. :) Thanks for leaving a comment!!
DeleteYou two have the same birthday? Did I know that and forget? Or have you already forgotten whether I knew or not? I have always admired Brian for his intelligence, his comfortable silence, and his kindness.
ReplyDeleteYep, he's my Best BD present! Your take on my brother is right on. It's a pleasure to write about all that we've shared----and then keep on sharing with dear readers like you.
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