I know nothing of Diesel, aside from the fact that they are Dutch. The only thing I know is that "Sausalito Summernight" (which cracked the lower reaches of the Top 40 in 1981) is one of the catchier tracks to have fallen through the cracks of my DJ brain.
When I heard it a few minutes ago (after randomly scrolling through my iTunes library) and heard that guitar hook that drives the song, I felt a rush of happiness and regret: happiness that I heard one of my favorite '80s tracks after many years, and regret that I couldn't drop it into a DJ set list or radio show so that someone else could share my enthusiasm. The joy of re-discovery dampened by the awareness of the passing of time, the ten-year-old boy who first heard that tune only dimly recalled by the man who's staring down 40 towards the end of the year.
But so is life. It can't be summer all the time, especially when you're Dutch. But it's going to take a while for me to push "Sausalito Summernight" back into the deep recesses of my musical memory, so for a few minutes more, the sunshine will stay.
When I heard it a few minutes ago (after randomly scrolling through my iTunes library) and heard that guitar hook that drives the song, I felt a rush of happiness and regret: happiness that I heard one of my favorite '80s tracks after many years, and regret that I couldn't drop it into a DJ set list or radio show so that someone else could share my enthusiasm. The joy of re-discovery dampened by the awareness of the passing of time, the ten-year-old boy who first heard that tune only dimly recalled by the man who's staring down 40 towards the end of the year.
But so is life. It can't be summer all the time, especially when you're Dutch. But it's going to take a while for me to push "Sausalito Summernight" back into the deep recesses of my musical memory, so for a few minutes more, the sunshine will stay.
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