@catman. You’re right. You can go all the way back to the 30s. The difference is you can understand the words. Entertainers have a bad habit of slurring their words. That’s why I can’t watch Fallon. He mumbles and slurres his words.
My kids both like the Beatles, The Andrews sisters, the Clash, Whoever’s on the radio, my collection of folk music (especially Pete Seeger) and the world music stuff I’ve accumulated, and the classical collection their mother inherited; in other words, they like everything.
One of my Sister’s kids cam home one afternoon Raving about the great new Rock Band he’d just heard over at a neighbor’s house: A Great Group called Beethoven …
Wren Fahel about 9 years ago
My older daughter prefers music from the ‘80s on up; my younger daughter prefers music from the ’80s back. They’re both CONSTANTLY borrowing my music!
Dkram about 9 years ago
Can’t see where your face ends and your hair begins..\\//_
stoneswivel about 9 years ago
I couldn’t make out panel 5, but I got The Cars, The Clash, Talking Heads, and After the Fire in the others. What was the song I missed?
jppjr about 9 years ago
Late 50’s-mid ’70’s….nothing finer!!
common sanse about 9 years ago
@catman. You’re right. You can go all the way back to the 30s. The difference is you can understand the words. Entertainers have a bad habit of slurring their words. That’s why I can’t watch Fallon. He mumbles and slurres his words.
FRITH RA about 9 years ago
My kids both like the Beatles, The Andrews sisters, the Clash, Whoever’s on the radio, my collection of folk music (especially Pete Seeger) and the world music stuff I’ve accumulated, and the classical collection their mother inherited; in other words, they like everything.
Tarredandfeathered about 9 years ago
One of my Sister’s kids cam home one afternoon Raving about the great new Rock Band he’d just heard over at a neighbor’s house: A Great Group called Beethoven …