My cousin showed me how to drop the record on the turntable. Until then, I had been

He turned the volume up. The unmistakable crackle and hiss of needle upon vinyl filled the room. I sat on our overstuffed living room couch that afternoon and listened to Tommy in its entirety. When the first side ended, I grabbed the vinyl with my palms, the way my cousin had showed me. I felt so much older than my eight years as I flipped the record over and gently laid the needle down. No more Banana Splits or whatever cartoon music I had been listening to before then. I had discovered a new world.
This was the first album I fell in love with and thus, its perfection is timeless.
(And for the record, I hated the movie)
Favorite song: See Me, Feel Me/Listening to You
Amazing Journey