The Album that Changed Your Life

 Admit it -- somewhere in your youth, you heard a piece of music that changed you.  That impacted your life unto this very day.

For me, it's a piece by Charles Mingus called "The Clown."  A friend of mine, Ted White (editor of Amazing Stories at the time, later to be the editor of Heavy Metal magazine) wrote a little essay about Mingus.  I was 16 or 17.  I knew nothing about jazz.  Jazz was the stuff my parents listened to.  Smarmy, boring horn charts.

So, seeing an essay by Ted, I figured, "Hey, I'll check it out."  And not only did the music challenge me -- the story did.  Because Mingus got the great Jean Shepherd to improvise a narration to go with the music.  A marvelously dark little tale about a clown.

I had no idea it was the same guy who wrote the stories A Christmas Story is based on.  I'd read those in Playboy years earlier.

So, here's MY mind-warper song.  Now share yours!


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