1964: the Jelly Beans, "I Wanna Love Him So Bad"
1964: The Shangri-Las, "Remember (Walkin' In The Sand)"
Note the allusion to military service: boyfriend got drafted?
1964: Dusty Springfield, "Wishin and Hopin'"
This is the second Bacharach/David tune recently, the other being "My Little Red Book," performed by Love.
MEANWHILE: Monday night, I found that neither my phone nor my internet wifi worked, and since I don't have a cell phone (not one that works in these hills), that's pretty serious. The semester is about to begin and, well, being incommunicado isn't helpful.
The next day, I called AT&T and tried to get them out here to fix the lines. The best I could do was a window of 8:00 a.m. to noon today.
They never showed up. They did not communicate with me using the ways I gave them (my sister's land line, etc.).
I called again. They said they'd try to get someone out there by 6:00. But again, they were a no show.
I've been trying to call AT&T in the last hour, but they're overwhelmed and said to call back later.
Naturally, I've been through this before. On occasion, I've been forced to wait weeks while they get their freakin' acts together.
The world ain't what it used to be. Sheesh.
UPDATE [Thursday night]: The AT&T guy is supposed to show up between 8 and 12 Friday morning. We'll see.
UPDATE [Friday night]: they never showed this morning. Eventually, I guy showed mid-afternoon and couldn't fix it. He'll be back tomorrow afternoon, I guess.
UPDATE 1-8: still have no service. Technician won't call back.
UPDATE 1-9: at long last, the lines are repaired—but the problem seemed to be something other than the causes earlier claimed. —Whatever; I'm once again connected to the world.
1964: The Beach Boys, "Don't Worry Baby"
Inspired by the Ronnettes' "Be My Baby," which was a hit a year earlier. Some consider this the Beach Boys' finest recording and Brian's finest vocal. It's my fave.
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Behind the scene of the AT&T repair drama I (Sister Annie) would call to see why the technicians would pull a no-show with no communication. They actually said they tried to call Roy's home number(the land-line that was down) but there was no answer! Then they noted that they resorted to texting his home number (land-line) with no answer, so they simply gave up. Idiots.
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