#SongoftheDay Punch Me in the Neck (Fritz Helder & the Phantoms)
When I was a teenager, I listened to CBC Radio 2 and all my friends teased me about it.
In those days, the CBC played classical music and a smattering of jazz. I always looked forward to Saturday Afternoon at the Opera. My sister and I were like little Frasier and Niles. We ate this stuff up, because it was so different from the music our father listened to. We made a point of latching on to "the finer things" in order to feel superior. We hoped to rise above our childhood.
Mission accomplished, you'd think--my sister used to be a concert pianist! But the truth, as we've both discovered, is that you never really rise above your humble beginnings. Trying to do so only causes you grief.
Anyway, that's not the story I meant to tell.
What I wanted to tell you about was a mix tape my best friend made me in high school. It's a lot of Tori Amos and Ani DiFranco. She called it "Songs you'll never hear on the CBC."
When I heard this raunchy song called Punch Me in the Neck late at night on the CBC, I thought of my best friend's mix tape and I laughed. How the CBC has changed...
If you're wondering how you can support me in bringing you songs and visits every day, the easiest thing you can do is tell your friends about the site. Tell anyone you know--particularly people who are isolated and enjoy music.
Readers of adult fiction can also buy my books or check them out from your local library. Supporting my AudioErotica endeavour on Patreon would also help me hugely!
But you don't HAVE to do any of that. I'm very happy to get a daily visit from you, so just keep coming back.
Oh, and I also recommend hitting the "Subscribe" button at the top of the page so you won't miss a song!
See you tomorrow!
Giselle
In those days, the CBC played classical music and a smattering of jazz. I always looked forward to Saturday Afternoon at the Opera. My sister and I were like little Frasier and Niles. We ate this stuff up, because it was so different from the music our father listened to. We made a point of latching on to "the finer things" in order to feel superior. We hoped to rise above our childhood.
Mission accomplished, you'd think--my sister used to be a concert pianist! But the truth, as we've both discovered, is that you never really rise above your humble beginnings. Trying to do so only causes you grief.
Anyway, that's not the story I meant to tell.
What I wanted to tell you about was a mix tape my best friend made me in high school. It's a lot of Tori Amos and Ani DiFranco. She called it "Songs you'll never hear on the CBC."
When I heard this raunchy song called Punch Me in the Neck late at night on the CBC, I thought of my best friend's mix tape and I laughed. How the CBC has changed...
If you're wondering how you can support me in bringing you songs and visits every day, the easiest thing you can do is tell your friends about the site. Tell anyone you know--particularly people who are isolated and enjoy music.
Readers of adult fiction can also buy my books or check them out from your local library. Supporting my AudioErotica endeavour on Patreon would also help me hugely!
But you don't HAVE to do any of that. I'm very happy to get a daily visit from you, so just keep coming back.
Oh, and I also recommend hitting the "Subscribe" button at the top of the page so you won't miss a song!
See you tomorrow!
Giselle