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Everyoneâs music âwas goodâ. If youâre really lucky, other generations will think so as well.
(Although, in truth, at any one time about 98% of everything out there is somewhere between mediocre and really bad. And always was, even when you were really into it. Itâs just that, occasionally, you get a gem.)
My grandson (17) loves classic rock. He âborrowedâ all my classic 70âs & 80âs CDâs and we just went together to see Bohemian Rhapsody. Some kids have great taste!
The first time I bought Christmas presents for my nephew, his mother asked if it had a high âparental annoyance factor.â Remembering how his dad had tormented me when we were young, as only a little brother can do to his big brother, I just responded, âI certainly hope so.â
The only local station that plays Classical music, plays the Classical versions of Christmas music this time of year. I like Christmas music but not when they exaggerate it into something by a symphony. For some reason it just doesnât do it for me. Thatâs when I switch to the only Jazz station in the area.
When my 7-yr old son was walking around with a boxed set of âBest of South Parkâ, I asked where he got it and he said âNana gave it to meâ. Sometimes, older people donât know what they are giving kids. She told me that she just thought it was another cartoonâŠ.lolâŠ
My parents like my music, as I was a 50s, 60s, 70âs fan and my mom and dad loved to dance. In fact, they taught me the cha cha, Lindy and all the dances of their time. I learned by leading my dad in the dance. However, in later years most guys didnât like that. However, they did like me showing them how to do the dances they didnât know, so a win win. The only songs that eventually drove my father nights were Itâs My Partyby Leslie Gore and Itâs Judyâs Turn To Cry by her! LOL
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
and the music the Fox kidsâ grandmother played to drive their great-grandmother nuts was good
Kim Metzger about 6 years ago
Anyone else remember âMy baby loves the hanky-panky?â
fredd13 about 6 years ago
Everyoneâs music âwas goodâ. If youâre really lucky, other generations will think so as well.
(Although, in truth, at any one time about 98% of everything out there is somewhere between mediocre and really bad. And always was, even when you were really into it. Itâs just that, occasionally, you get a gem.)
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Payback is sweet!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
Here is an amazing Christmas song for you all to enjoy. WARNING! Lance and the Boils may be better.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5Ng1HbOAKs
dukedoug about 6 years ago
This is why kids get on so well with their grandparents ⊠They have a common enemy.
rmercer Premium Member about 6 years ago
âChewy, Chewyâ was bubblegum. âHanky-Pankyâ was just brain-dead pop.
chris_o42 about 6 years ago
My grandson (17) loves classic rock. He âborrowedâ all my classic 70âs & 80âs CDâs and we just went together to see Bohemian Rhapsody. Some kids have great taste!
wcorvi about 6 years ago
Calvinâs mom says, I hope someday you have a kid just like you. Calvin says, Thatâs what grandma said she told you.
MD Bear Premium Member about 6 years ago
The first time I bought Christmas presents for my nephew, his mother asked if it had a high âparental annoyance factor.â Remembering how his dad had tormented me when we were young, as only a little brother can do to his big brother, I just responded, âI certainly hope so.â
Qiset about 6 years ago
The only local station that plays Classical music, plays the Classical versions of Christmas music this time of year. I like Christmas music but not when they exaggerate it into something by a symphony. For some reason it just doesnât do it for me. Thatâs when I switch to the only Jazz station in the area.
kab2rb about 6 years ago
Not to your mom, and is payback time. When I grew up we listened to a country music station, was not aware of other on the radio.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Frigginâ Grandma.
Irish53 about 6 years ago
When my 7-yr old son was walking around with a boxed set of âBest of South Parkâ, I asked where he got it and he said âNana gave it to meâ. Sometimes, older people donât know what they are giving kids. She told me that she just thought it was another cartoonâŠ.lolâŠ
billswingle about 6 years ago
An excellent portrayal of a timeless reality.
Jeffin Premium Member about 6 years ago
It must have been good. Itâs played in malls and grocery stores now.
whenlifewassimpler about 6 years ago
My parents like my music, as I was a 50s, 60s, 70âs fan and my mom and dad loved to dance. In fact, they taught me the cha cha, Lindy and all the dances of their time. I learned by leading my dad in the dance. However, in later years most guys didnât like that. However, they did like me showing them how to do the dances they didnât know, so a win win. The only songs that eventually drove my father nights were Itâs My Partyby Leslie Gore and Itâs Judyâs Turn To Cry by her! LOL
rgcviper about 6 years ago
Yupârevenge can be a [you know what], canât it? This one made me chuckle.
The Pro from Dover about 6 years ago
Itâs all relative.
tarnrider about 6 years ago
itâs all a matter of opinion