"We used to listen to all the marvelous operas on records. Music was a very important part of our lives"
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The intent reads warmly personal, but the subtext is gently corrective. She’s reminding a modern listener that taste is built through repetition and proximity, not through algorithmic suggestion. “Music was a very important part of our lives” sounds simple, almost childlike, yet it carries a claim: art wasn’t background content. It was something you lived with, argued over, learned to recognize by ear. Records also imply scarcity and curation. You owned what you loved, and that ownership shaped identity in a way playlists rarely do.
Context matters: Rae came up in an era when mass media and “serious” music overlapped more than we remember, when opera on vinyl could sit alongside Broadway cast albums and radio standards. Her recollection quietly bridges class and access: you didn’t need a velvet seat at the Met to feel musically literate. You just needed a turntable, time, and the belief that listening counted.
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| Topic | Music |
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Rae, Charlotte. (2026, January 15). We used to listen to all the marvelous operas on records. Music was a very important part of our lives. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-used-to-listen-to-all-the-marvelous-operas-on-169310/
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Rae, Charlotte. "We used to listen to all the marvelous operas on records. Music was a very important part of our lives." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-used-to-listen-to-all-the-marvelous-operas-on-169310/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We used to listen to all the marvelous operas on records. Music was a very important part of our lives." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-used-to-listen-to-all-the-marvelous-operas-on-169310/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.


