APAD: Blast from the Past

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Meaning:

   Something or someone that returns after a period of obscurity or absence. It

   is normally applied to things that that were thought fondly of previously and

   are making a welcome return - particularly pop songs.

 

Background:

   Used first by US radio DJs when introducing old records. It isn't clear which

   DJ coined this, and no one lays especial claim to it. A strong contender has

   to be Jerry Blavat (`The Geator with the Heater'). Blavat's style was frantic

   and he was known for his impromptu `stream of consciousness' verbal delivery.

 

   Here's an example from an article about him in `The Progress', a Pennsylvania

   newspaper, from 1967:

 

     "Kings and queens, yon [sic] royal teens, this is your Geator with the

     Heater coming to you on Big-Tahm Tuesday where we rock the big tick-tock,

     where we got the class to beat the blast from the past"

 

   The article began with a dictionary of `handy translations, straight from The

   Geator', including:

 

     Groove, blast - great

     Golden Oldies - old rock `n roll songs

 

- www.phrases.org.uk [edited]

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It was a beautiful morning when we visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art aka

the MET on the east side of the NYC Central Park. The end of summer was mild

and a gentle breeze chased away the slightly muggy air.

 

I was a stranger to the city and didn't expect a Monday crowd. They had to

control traffic, letting in the same amount of people as trickling out. I saw

much fewer Asians than in the SF Bay Area and tried to practice visual

subdivision on the white majority as we waited under the Corintian columns.

 

Imagine my astonishment when blasts from the past hit us like lightning out of

the blue. A black 30-ish saxist at the bottom of the steps first blared out the

Chinese national anthem, followed by The Jasmine Flower, and Nan Ni Wan and just

as I suspected he could be a devotee to Chairman Mao, he did a political

about-face and switched to the once-banned decadent bourgeois The Four Seasons.

最西边的岛上
Wow, the musician's really sth! :-) Actually I felt a blast
最西边的岛上
from thePast when Utube gave 茉莉花 by Carl Doy theOtherDay. C:

 

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7grizzly
Yes. A marketing genius. Many Chinese donated.
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7grizzly
Yes. "Take control of your ride" by Uber and College
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7grizzly
Essentials from Google, then a masterpiece from Doy :-)
最西边的岛上
understoodTotally! every song has a memory,那是被唤起的记忆和割不断的乡情!!
最西边的岛上
LOL, what a mix and what a blessing :-))
最西边的岛上
another piece from Doy: 世上只有妈妈好

 

暖冬cool夏
What an encounter! Street musicians are found in subways of
暖冬cool夏
NY, sometimes with crowds cheering merrily, as I once saw.
暖冬cool夏
NY is a very vibrant and diverse cultural hub.
最西边的岛上
+1! fyi: I played on a street piano (see pic below) lastWeek

with self made music, but no one cheered for me, except my hubby  

 

硅谷居士
Great writing! We all like the good old time.
最西边的岛上
Yep, Long may it run, Long may all remember ... ...
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7grizzly
Indeed. I found I like the place. Friendly people, no need
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7grizzly
for a car, great views, Chinese food...&don't mind the crowd
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7grizzly
Thanks, 居士. It was an eye-opening experience for me.
暖冬cool夏
Like most young people, J likes NY the best. Hope Tim will 2
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7grizzly
You bet. He went for the city more than the school :-)