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"N2EY" wrote in message
... In article , Dwight Stewart writes: Remember the Village People, Kiss, Disco, the song Muskrat Love, houses filled with incense, chopper motorcycles, the song My Ding-a-Ling, Elton John's sunglasses, and so on. Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs comes to mind.... Actually, I don't think that people ae dumbed down compared to whatever mythical time that they were "smart". One of my favorite songs when I was a teen-ager is Pleasant Valley Sunday: The local rock group down the street Is trying hard to learn their song Seranade the weekend squire, who just came out to mow his lawn Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Charcoal burning everywhere Rows of houses that are all the same And no one seems to care See Mrs. Gray she's proud today because her roses are in bloom Mr. Green he's so serene, He's got a t.v. in every room Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Here in status symbol land Mothers complain about how hard life is And the kids just don't understand Creature comfort goals They only numb my soul and make it hard for me to see My thoughts all seem to stray, to places far away I need a change of scenery Ta Ta Ta... Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Charcoal burning everywhere Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Here in status symbol land Another Pleasant Valley Sunday That song was a completely anti-social, anti-success song, according to my parents, grandparents, etc. Yet, quite prophetic when looking back now. Kim W5TIT |
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