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This strip never made any sense to me. When this strip was released (1988), a man Johnās age would be far more likely to be listening to the Guess Who, Blood Sweat & Tears, or Steppenwolf (like how I got all those Canadian acts, eh?) than Chopin. Sure, some guys might be into classical music, but John doesnāt seem persnickety enough to have been that type in the late 60s.
I wonder what Mike might have been listening to in the late 80s. Hair metal, no doubt, or maybe he was into Guns & F-in Roses.
My tastes run the gamut. I often surprise my older daughter by asking to borrow some of her CDs. Sheās recently turned me onto Evanescence (she also introduced me to Melanie Martinez, but I canāt stand it). My younger daughter has little patience for most music after mid-1980s, although I would still love to know how she learned about Elvis when she was 3 (neither my husband nor I are fans, but heās her #1 favorite solo artist).
Although Iām not an expert on Chopinās music, the score quoted in the first frame looks inventedāit has parallel fifths. Not something Chopin would write.
In the final panel, I am not sure if John is listening to music or if he is suffering from being electrocuted with all those lines popping out of his head.
I hope Michael grows out of it. I listened to classical music as a child, when through a brief & regrettable spell of listening to pop music as a teen, & then returned permanently to classical. I canāt stand most modern music, in any genre. I hope when I have kids I can raise them to deplore it as much as I do & stick with classical.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Oh, Frederick Chopin is the devilās music, Michael? Give me a break.
Argythree about 8 years ago
Define āgoodāā¦
Mr. Peterson about 8 years ago
This strip never made any sense to me. When this strip was released (1988), a man Johnās age would be far more likely to be listening to the Guess Who, Blood Sweat & Tears, or Steppenwolf (like how I got all those Canadian acts, eh?) than Chopin. Sure, some guys might be into classical music, but John doesnāt seem persnickety enough to have been that type in the late 60s.
I wonder what Mike might have been listening to in the late 80s. Hair metal, no doubt, or maybe he was into Guns & F-in Roses.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 8 years ago
I hope Iām not still around when the pop music of today becomes the elevator music of tomorrow.
Tyge about 8 years ago
I can appreciate most styles of music. But cannot take just one style for too long. Gotta hear some different after awhile.
Wren Fahel about 8 years ago
My tastes run the gamut. I often surprise my older daughter by asking to borrow some of her CDs. Sheās recently turned me onto Evanescence (she also introduced me to Melanie Martinez, but I canāt stand it). My younger daughter has little patience for most music after mid-1980s, although I would still love to know how she learned about Elvis when she was 3 (neither my husband nor I are fans, but heās her #1 favorite solo artist).
A R V reader about 8 years ago
Reminds me of that scene in āBack to the Futureā, when Marty woke up George the same way.
AndyOram about 8 years ago
Although Iām not an expert on Chopinās music, the score quoted in the first frame looks inventedāit has parallel fifths. Not something Chopin would write.
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
Good music is in the ear of the beholder.
howtheduck about 8 years ago
In the final panel, I am not sure if John is listening to music or if he is suffering from being electrocuted with all those lines popping out of his head.
ladykat Premium Member about 8 years ago
I think John now has damaged eardrums.
Linguist about 8 years ago
Listening to only one style of music is like eating your favorite meal over, and over and over.
Just as we need variety in our food to grow and be enriched, so too, with music. Limiting our musical taste, is limiting ourselves.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
After listening to Joan Jett singing āI love rock ān rollā John is going to throw away his Chopin records.
rowena28 Premium Member about 8 years ago
I hope Michael grows out of it. I listened to classical music as a child, when through a brief & regrettable spell of listening to pop music as a teen, & then returned permanently to classical. I canāt stand most modern music, in any genre. I hope when I have kids I can raise them to deplore it as much as I do & stick with classical.
JPuzzleWhiz about 8 years ago
He WAS, Michael. you MORON!
USN1977 about 8 years ago
The Parentsā Dictionary:
Armenia: A place where children would be happy to eat creamed corn.
Noise: Any piece of music composed after 1949.
Sixteen: The number of miles your father had to walk to school.