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WCDT 2-6 May 2011 (1916-1920)

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celticgeek:
Absolutely!

mike837go:
Whoa, wait a second.

Your post had a link to a legitemate [sp?] site about second-tier folk singer compliations.

I countered with a link to a absolute sacastic commentary on the Folk movement.

Was your reply double-ironic or did you miss the sarcasm?

Me cornfused  :?

Emperor Norton:

--- Quote from: bunnyThor on 06 May 2011, 09:27 ---
Faye was 24, same age as Marten, at the start of the strip. So she's probably about 25 now.

This means that her musical tastes became fixed when she was about 11.  :|

And unless her town in Georgia had an awesome alt-rock station that really brought in the pre-teens, the music from 1997 that she was actually listening to is more like:

-snip-

Yeah, not a lot of alt-rockin' on the airwaves going on then.

--- End quote ---

I grew up in Georgia and am really nostalgiac for 90s music of the alt-rock type. We had some great stations to listen to. Also, though my two favorite albums came out in 98 (Darkest Days by Stabbing Westward) and 99 (Neon Ballroom by Silverchair) which was when I was 15ish, I listened to a lot of alt-rock music that was released much much earlier. Its not like you can ONLY listen to music that was just released that year.

pwhodges:
The album that started me thinking...

mike837go:
I'm gonna lead off by playing my GOM card: My kids were 8 and 10 in 2000. So my 1990's music world was Mostly Sesame Street and Raffi.
Thank Goodness Tom Chapin released some new kids material in the late 90's.

My wife and I got quite a surprise, though. Mr. Chapin had a kids-oriented song about sexual reproduction on one of his ealier tapes. He re-recorded it with the help of Dr. Ruth Westheimer! I almost drove off the road with all 4 of us in the car, I was laughing so hard.

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My son will turn 21 this year and loves Tull, Zepplin, Pink Floyd, Queen, etc. I call him "Hopelessly Square". That's MY music! For pity's sake!

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