Show her that archaic thing. It was a big black disc with grooves on it and a tiny hole in the middle. They often became warped and when you played them they wobbled up and down.
Don’t leave your records in the SU-HUH-UN,
They’ll warp and they won’t be good for anyone.
Don’t leave your records in the SU-HUH-UN,
Or they won’t play,
They won’t play,
They won’t play,
They won’t play,
They won’t play
Any more.
Most teens don’t even use CDs these days, Furienna. All the music is on computers or ipods and downloaded digitally from the internet or itunes store. However, even on itunes the term album is still used, so Jerri should know what it is. The comic would make more sense if the dad had said record.
alondra over 15 years ago
Show her that archaic thing. It was a big black disc with grooves on it and a tiny hole in the middle. They often became warped and when you played them they wobbled up and down.
farren over 15 years ago
Don’t leave your records in the SU-HUH-UN, They’ll warp and they won’t be good for anyone. Don’t leave your records in the SU-HUH-UN, Or they won’t play, They won’t play, They won’t play, They won’t play, They won’t play Any more.
– John Hartford
lakita_lover over 15 years ago
Most teens don’t even use CDs these days, Furienna. All the music is on computers or ipods and downloaded digitally from the internet or itunes store. However, even on itunes the term album is still used, so Jerri should know what it is. The comic would make more sense if the dad had said record.