Hey jude
Part 2: I laboured with viola lessons throughout 1983, guiltily aware that my parents were forking out their precious work-for-a-crumb ( beer : dad) income for an instrument I found onerous to play. Alternately, as an antidote to this tedium, and being terribly bad and bored by viola, I discovered pop music with all of its refreshing charms. Simple, contemporary pop, straight from my little transistor radio I kept at my bedside table. I’d taken scant notice of pop music in earlier years. I did recall the video to ABBA’s ‘Fernando’ closing Countdown for about upteen weeks in a row during 1976. There were other songs that may have come through my brother’s radio that I’d taken some notice of – the one that went “…January, sick and tired you’ve been raining on me…” but that was it really. No real interest in pop, and no demonstrable facility either. I enjoyed the Top 40. Luckily, in late 1983 into 1984, Top 40 music was plentiful and – for a ...