Hello! My name is Gus Paul. I am a born and raised Fairbanksan, and I guess I take some pride in that. I grew up in Goldstream during the 2000s (I am freshly 21 years old), and for those of you not familiar with the area it's a hotspot for harmless hippies and hicks alike. I have been studying accounting the past almost 3 years, and love the profession. Most of my classes are online this semester, but I take my accounting class in-person. Excited things happening in my life right now include finishing my degree on-time next year, and also working as an intern for an accounting firm in Anchorage this summer.
This is a photo of my Passionfruit vine last March
My relationship with music has always been an intimate one. Some of the first music I remember as a child include "Pictures of You" by The Cure, "Stronger" by Kanye West, "Thank you" by Dido, and "The Scientist" by Coldplay. Both of my parents listened to a broad range of music growing up. From Joni Mitchell to 50 cent, I was exposed to it all. The only instrument I have been guided to play was the recorder in 3rd grade. My grandma on my dad's side is an avid musician, and lovingly forced my brother and I to learn a few Christmas songs on the piano and bass. This did not go over well, and after the 2nd year of trying she gave up. Today, I enjoy having endless access to all music through my Spotify account and still love music. An old family friend with season tickets to the Fairbanks Concert Association shows often invites me along. Much of the music isn't to my taste, but there is enjoyment in just watching the performers, and the feeling of live music.
Here is a link to the first song I ever remember, this is a live version so it's a little different than the one I listened to:

I got a chuckle out of hippies and hicks. I have several friends that in the Goldstream area. My friend Hilda is an artist, so I guess she'd be in the hippie category. The recorder!!! Inexpensive and fairly unbreakable - weapons of screeches and squwacks.
ReplyDeleteHah! I'm glad you liked my description. I love Goldstream, and the 85 degree hazy days in the valley are what I live for.
DeleteHi Gus,
ReplyDeleteYour name sounds like it belongs to a relatable side character; a compliment you may not have received before, but it is nevertheless a compliment. I also learned the recorder in third grade, but I'm starting to realize that it's one of those memories that everybody has.
Best of luck to you for Spring 2023!
I'll take it! Thank you. The Recorder seems to hold a special place in many of our hearts.
DeleteWoah, the recorder is an awesome instrument to learn! Having a broad music range is always so interesting because sometimes you can be in the mood for country and the next day heavy metal. Living in Alaska all your life must have brought you so many good memories as it has me.
ReplyDeleteHi Gus! I too was raised with a wide variety of music though I refused to listen to anything other than country until I was about 12 years old give or take. As an adult though I now listen to mostly everything. I love your description of Goldstream though I haven't lived there since I was a baby in the late 80's. We then moved to the trailer park right at the beginning of Chena hot springs road and stayed there until the summer of 99 when we moved to North Pole. I would say there's a wide variety of hippies and hicks all over Alaska though!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Good luck this semester!
Hey Gus, I think it's really cool that you have such a wide taste and appreciation for different kinds of music. I am eager to hear your thoughts and opinions on topics this semester!
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