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I received an email the other day that read, “Phil, any time I hear a one-hit wonder band from the 1990s, I think of you.” In case you were wondering what the song was, it was Shawn Colvin, “Sunny Came Home,” and when you saw Shawn, you thought Shawn Mullins, “Lullaby,” oh how wrong you were. Now before you accuse me of liking crummy music, this email was spawned from a string of prior conversations I’d had with my friend about how much we both loved 1990s music.
There’s a reason that I love 1990s too, aside from it being one of the better decades of music . It’s nostalgic, it is when I really started listening to music, whether it be via radio, tape or compact disc. There is something to be remembered about the first time you heard a certain song and to a degree, hearing that song today takes you back in some small way to that first time.
Umm, right, this a blog about cards, not about my incessant 1990s music ramblings. Well, here’s the thing, there’s a large parallel between my feelings about songs like this and cards like the Sandberg pictured above. The parallel being that they both remind me of a time earlier in my life and I love them both still.
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I received an email the other day that read, “Phil, any time I hear a one-hit wonder band from the 1990s, I think of you.” In case you were wondering what the song was, it was Shawn Colvin, “Sunny Came Home,” and when you saw Shawn, you thought Shawn Mullins, “Lullaby,” oh how wrong you were. Now before you accuse me of liking crummy music, this email was spawned from a string of prior conversations I’d had with my friend about how much we both loved 1990s music.
There’s a reason that I love 1990s too, aside from it being one of the better decades of music . It’s nostalgic, it is when I really started listening to music, whether it be via radio, tape or compact disc. There is something to be remembered about the first time you heard a certain song and to a degree, hearing that song today takes you back in some small way to that first time.
Umm, right, this a blog about cards, not about my incessant 1990s music ramblings. Well, here’s the thing, there’s a large parallel between my feelings about songs like this and cards like the Sandberg pictured above. The parallel being that they both remind me of a time earlier in my life and I love them both still.
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