A rock group with a saxophone and a banjo? I don’t think I’ve ever heard those two instruments played together in the same song, least of all a rock song.
This can be interpreted two ways: (1) the stereotypical attitude from the older generation (which included Parker and Hart), that rock music was “just noise,” which was still very prevalent in the mainstream media as late as 1972; or (2) that earplugs are recommended as standard hearing protection (in spite of their instruments being acoustic and without electricity to amplify them?)
C over 2 years ago
I hear that
BigDaveGlass over 2 years ago
I can diggit, man……
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Been a booming business since the 1960’s.
Purple People Eater over 2 years ago
A rock group with a saxophone and a banjo? I don’t think I’ve ever heard those two instruments played together in the same song, least of all a rock song.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Get me a pair too!
Skeptical Meg over 2 years ago
I saw The Who Monday. I could’ve used a pair. Not because of the band, because of the crowd. (Actually, I call then The Who’s Left.)
oakie817 over 2 years ago
ba dum tss
brklnbern over 2 years ago
And even so much more true today, example rap!
FrostbiteFalls over 2 years ago
This can be interpreted two ways: (1) the stereotypical attitude from the older generation (which included Parker and Hart), that rock music was “just noise,” which was still very prevalent in the mainstream media as late as 1972; or (2) that earplugs are recommended as standard hearing protection (in spite of their instruments being acoustic and without electricity to amplify them?)