点评:The first album I ever bought in my life was in 1974 at 10 years of age. I walked uptown to the dime store and with my own cash bought "John Denver's Greatest Hits". I've been a fan ever since.
I was on my first trip to the area, hitting big spots like Yosemite, Sequoia, and San Francisco, but I knew I had to go here. I listened to his music in the car on the beautiful drive there. I had to check my map a few times to actually find it since it wasn't marked with a sign or anything, at least not that I saw. The actual stone/plaque itself was covered with things people had left, which is fine except a lot of what was left were shells from the beach which really weren't the prettiest. I guess I was a little naive as to how special this place would be to other people. There were a lot of people in the area and on the beach, but it was obvious that they either didn't realize where they were or didn't care.
So I got away on my own a bit, sat on a big rock, and stared out to sea. His cover of "Thirsty Boots" was playing in my head, and I sat there and shed a few tears.
A worthwhile stop for a JD fan. Just make it your own if conditions are less than ideal.
翻译:我人生中买的第一张专辑是在 1974 年,当时我 10 岁。我步行到住宅区的廉价商店,用自己的现金买了《约翰·丹佛精选辑》。从那时起我就一直是它的粉丝。
这是我第一次去这个地区,参观了优胜美地、红杉和旧金山等大景点,但我知道我必须去这里。我在美丽的车道上的车里听着他的音乐。我不得不检查我的地图几次才能真正找到它,因为它没有标记任何标志或任何东西,至少我没有看到。实际的石头/匾额本身覆盖着人们留下的东西,这很好,除了留下的很多东西是海滩上的贝壳,它们真的不是最漂亮的。我想我有点天真地认为这个地方对其他人来说有多特别。该地区和海滩上有很多人,但很明显他们要么没有意识到自己在哪里,要么不在乎。
于是我独自离开了一会儿,坐在一块大岩石上,凝视着大海。他翻唱的《Thirsty Boots》在我脑海中回响,我坐在那儿流下了几滴眼泪。
对于京东粉丝来说值得一去。如果条件不太理想,就自己做吧。