My Gen X Playlist: Every Beat of the Heart – The Railway Children

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  1. That’s such a nice story…and funny…when I have the time, I try ‘n look up the songs you talk about and today I did expecting to recognize it but I don’t. Hope her toe heals up fast 🙂

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  2. Nice you still have a CD player in your car. mine doesn’t but Friend Husband does.

    I think often about this whole music situation where everything I listen to is streaming. The only way I can play CDs is on an old Sony Walkman. if I use all the right cords, I can play through my computer, but the convenience of streaming is almost irresistible.

    I haven’t heard this song before but I really like it. I can also see your wife tapping here (non-broken) toe to it.

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    1. We do! But when we retire that car, that’ll be it. I don’t think we’ve ever used it, though.

      I only listen to streaming these days. It’s so convenient and at our fingertips. I was looking at Amazon and might buy a discman so I can listen to my CDs once in awhile. But then again, I can find all the music online.

      Haha… yep, her non broken toe!

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  3. Can’t say as I have ever had any desire to go to Las Vegas. Gambling doesn’t seem to have much of an attraction for me. When we lived in the Bahamas when we were bored out of our minds we would go to a casino, my husband would lose at blackjack and anything else he played while I would win on the slots. My budget was $20 and I could never lose it. I’d be down to my last quarter and bada-boom, bada-bing – ding, ding, ding – I’d win my original $20 and then some. And then I’d cash out and go home. Slot machines are tedious.

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      1. It was a work thing for my husband – could have stayed for 6 years, got out after the first 2 – it’s nice for a long weekend but live there? Boring! Going ‘off island’ was celebration time – and I certainly did it often.

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      2. Sounds like a case of island fever… my wife and I have considered retiring in Hawaii one day, closer to her family. But she’s concerned I might get island fever…

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  4. You really brought it all around! I’ve only been to Vegas once, and was working so didn’t get much of a chance to learn to gamble. The atmospheres are so unique that I could imagine that 4 am to 9 am environment pretty well. Also, I don’t think I’ve ever heard this song. Not sure how that happened. 🙂

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      1. Reading your post, I felt like I must have heard this and was tracing my memory to those years, but no, so thanks for the exposure. 🙂

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  5. Glad to hear you’re sorting through those CDs. That tune isn’t familiar to me, but definitely sounds like peak 80s! Hope you get that road trip to Vegas rescheduled soon.

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      1. I’m doing fairly well, thanks! With a family wedding, a family visit, time at a cottage and then sick time, I’m just on my third post in almost a month so there may not be much to catch up on!

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  6. lol i have a love/hate relationship with vegas. my friends and i might be going next month depending on if we get free tickets to a concert or not. hopefully, you’ll be able to go soon and have a great time!

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  7. I don’t think think I know the song, but it has an 80s sound to it. Catchy
    Free trip to Vegas? Thats awesome, I hope you get another! And your wife’s poor toe heals quickly!
    I’ve had a few fun Vegas trips, it’s always an adventure. There’s a lot of stuff to do there. I’m not much of a gambler, but I’ve had some fun losing🤪

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