As a part-time job to make ends meet, I used to sell and maintain Muzak equipment back in the early 60’s when an E-4’s pay lasted only a 3-week month in the Biloxi area. Fun, but tending bar and guitar-flailing was more profitable and besides, I met a lower-class of wimmin !
What I think interesting [BTW, I’ll turn 61 on 8/28/15] is that I don’t hear Muzak these days. Now “elevator music” is the original version by the original artist. Example, Hotel California by the Eagles being played in a supermarket when you know that would not have happened the year the LP was released.
A few years ago, there was a record of Paul McCartney’s Beatle tunes done in 19th century classical orchestration. Good stuff. I have wondered since if that what got him composing in that symphonic style.
Weirdest Muzak experience I ever had was walking through a supermarket hearing a Muzak version of “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” — while the original Tears for Fears song was still in heavy radio airplay!!
Baarorso over 9 years ago
I guess it’s true that yesterday’s “Devil’s rock” (like The Rolling Stones) is today’s Muzak you hear in your corporate office.;-D
Plods with ...™ over 9 years ago
What if they’re newer than the ones you know the words to?
Tenner over 9 years ago
Worse is hearing a favorite in an aerobics class
PoodleGroomer over 9 years ago
Singing the classic oldies in the elevator with NWA, Insane Clown Posse , and GWAR.
riverhawk over 9 years ago
Those are the ones I consider NEW!
Brett Bydairk over 9 years ago
We may be old, but we got to see all the great bands!
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
You are a Plugger if you even know what Muzak is was…
pschearer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Last week my supermarket played “Rock Around the Clock”. I just love classical music.
unca jim over 9 years ago
As a part-time job to make ends meet, I used to sell and maintain Muzak equipment back in the early 60’s when an E-4’s pay lasted only a 3-week month in the Biloxi area. Fun, but tending bar and guitar-flailing was more profitable and besides, I met a lower-class of wimmin !
geneking7320 over 9 years ago
What I think interesting [BTW, I’ll turn 61 on 8/28/15] is that I don’t hear Muzak these days. Now “elevator music” is the original version by the original artist. Example, Hotel California by the Eagles being played in a supermarket when you know that would not have happened the year the LP was released.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
A few years ago, there was a record of Paul McCartney’s Beatle tunes done in 19th century classical orchestration. Good stuff. I have wondered since if that what got him composing in that symphonic style.
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
Since I’m almost a Plugger, the sixties in the store is where I’m at!
choo choo willy over 9 years ago
“Smoke on the Water” in D minor.
Caldonia over 9 years ago
You know you’re a Plugger if you find yourself in an elevator that plays music! LOL
SClark55 Premium Member over 9 years ago
You’re a plugger if you remember that word muzak! Hmm – maybe not, muzak passes spell-check.
K M over 9 years ago
Weirdest Muzak experience I ever had was walking through a supermarket hearing a Muzak version of “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” — while the original Tears for Fears song was still in heavy radio airplay!!
anserman38 about 9 years ago
I collect the oldies and besides knowing the words, I know what company the original was recorded with, how many versions there were of it.