JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for March 16, 2012

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    Phatts  almost 13 years ago

    … smart parents!

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    typerson  almost 13 years ago

    So true! New music lacks depth and live instrumentation. I quit watching music videos years ago because it was all bling and T-n-A.

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    yoda1234  almost 13 years ago

    Lacks depth & Instrumentation? Try listening to Trans-Siberian Orchestra or Nightwish! :)

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    blackman2732  almost 13 years ago

    The ultimate childhood dilema

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    gmforde  almost 13 years ago

    “New” music has dirtier lyrics, and everything is electronic (almost). If you want new music that is “real” you have to search for it. Music videos are a waste of time. I’m glad the parents are taking the responsibility to control what the kids listen to.

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    hcr1985  almost 13 years ago

    There are great artisit out there, and I agree that Adele is a great singer, but it seems for every Adele out there, there is a artist that has raunchy lyrics, or is auto-tuned to death. Yes, the parents of the 50s had the same complaints about music, but last time I checked, Johnny Mathis or Pat Boone didn’t talk about drug use or explicit sex acts.

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    tbritt99  almost 13 years ago

    Put a guitar into some of these new so-called pop/rap “musicians” & they wouldn’t know what to do with it. It’s all digital; no “know-how.”

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    bigdad1211  almost 13 years ago

    “Flashlight!” That was my song at the roller rink!

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    cozy3952  almost 13 years ago

    If mom & dad find “Brickhouse”, look out kids!

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    StoicLion1973  almost 13 years ago

    This series remind me of when Marcie “went back in time” to the 80s and ran into teenaged Joe. Classic.

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