First I'd like to say that this is really bringing out some great stories from you all. Thank you for those who have participated and those who will.

One weekend (a Sunday morning, actually) we were at the place on the lake (where my Dad lives now) and Mom decided that we (my She, my Dad, my brother and I) should got to this small cafe nearby, for a nice
Quiet Peaceful breakfast. Now, I was about 14 (or so) at the time and music (50's & 60's Rock & Roll) was my thing then. I couldn't seem to pass up a jukebox without playing a few tunes. Again, it was a nice QUIET PEACEFUL morning. And, as we entered the little cafe, I asked my Mom if I could play something on the jukebox. She stopped, turned, looked at me and said,"It better not be loud!" Of course I assured her that it wouldn't be.

I went over to that jukebox and searched and searched for something suitable to my Mom's request. Then I saw it.

How many of you have ever heard a song called "Rythum Of The Falling Rain? For those who haven't heard it, Picture the type of morning that I have described and imagine (if you will, the sun is shining) all of a sudden, there was a clap of thunder and the sound of rain coming from the jukebox (before the actual singing) and picture the look I got from my Mom. She never said a word and I never asked to play a song on an outing like that again. Funny, that song never seemed THAT loud to me before "That Particular Morning".

Later on, Bill