I've been told from time to time it's odd that I know damn near everything about Led Zeppelin's recordings. From song title, to the album it's off of, to the order of songs on the album, to songwriting credits/label, and what year it was released. My da will ask me what Zep song is playing on the radio and I'll give the whole spiel about it being "Black Dog" from L.Z. 4 (Zoso), its the first song, released 1971, and pre-Swan. And my da will give me this look: I don't think I've really listened to Zep that much but I am really keen on them. I do the same thing with the Beatles. It's odd. I don't think I'm obsessed with certain bands, but my knowledge of them is certainly amazing considering I'm about thirty years too young to be this knowledgeable about some of them (and most of my knowledge is pre-internet, off of the liner notes). I do however listen to an album for weeks if not months on end. Might explain why I know quite a bit about a lot of classic rock.
Kinda side-related: my da and I have been playing "guess that classic rock song", mainly to test my memory, and he played the first three notes of "Angie" by the Stones and I had it.
edit: And this is one the reasons my da has been saying this a lot recently: "And you only think you have Asperger's?".
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