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zippyjet
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Posted: 09 Nov 2018 at 12:11am |
No offense to Perry Como or his family but, never a fan of his syrupy hit parade music. Really before my time. Anyway, here we have hit or miss Tar-Gay with a definite miss. The frickin holiday advertising blitz is upon us. Yuck! I'll take the political adds any day of the week. Refer to my thread on Starbucks; seems the same hipster breathy vocal fry chick with the little girl voice has cranked out a horrible commercial for Target. She's on a roll! Starbucks and now Target. I guess all you I Phone politically correct Millennial generation love this stuff. Listen in private, don't foist it on me. Thank You! And for your listening pleasure here's the original POS from Perry Como from 1957. Yep, there was plenty of squaresville culture back in the day. I was an infant so I don't remember. I guess if you were looking for commies in your toilet bowl you'd groove to stuff like this. Early music video. Older folks tell me the 50's had a lot of repressed peeps in the closet. I guess that's how acts like Perry Como thrived back then.
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zippyjet, is this the one? |
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zippyjet
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Yes! Croak-A-Palooza! A cover version of a disgusting old smarmy song in breathy little girl Vocal Fry.
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aka ron
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It sounds like the (artist?) threw in some 'auto tune' as well. Much like a thread I started with that skank c*nt Cardi B. Yes! She got into a fist fight with some other so called diva at a fashion show. I don't follow this pop culture bullsh*t, it's shoved down my throat!
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No offense to Perry Como or his family but, never a fan of his syrupy hit parade music. Really before my time. Anyway, here we have hit or miss Tar-Gay with a definite miss. The frickin holiday advertising blitz is upon us. Yuck! I'll take the political adds any day of the week. Refer to my thread on Starbucks; seems the same hipster breathy vocal fry chick with the little girl voice has cranked out a horrible commercial for Target. She's on a roll! Starbucks and now Target. I guess all you I Phone politically correct Millennial generation love this stuff. Listen in private, don't foist it on me. Thank You! And for your listening pleasure here's the original POS from Perry Como from 1957. Yep, there was plenty of squaresville culture back in the day. I was an infant so I don't remember. I guess if you were looking for commies in your toilet bowl you'd groove to stuff like this. Early music video. Older folks tell me the 50's had a lot of repressed peeps in the closet. I guess that's how acts like Perry Como thrived back then.
[/QUOTE]I was 5 years old. The commies were not in our toilet bowls they were in outer space! I have a remarkably
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memory of all the neighbors out in the street watching Sputnik pass over. There were only 9 houses on our gravel dead end street so only about 3 dozen parents and kids. Yes. Homosexuals were definitely still in the closet. When my parents were married in 1927 my Father was a cowboy on a Colorado cattle ranch. They were housed in a private cabin. My Mother (paid the same meager wages as the cowboys) cooked cleaned and cared for the non bovine livestock. Of course the cowboys cared for their own horses. She learned to prepare wild game. Fish, fowl, deer, and elk that was harvested. She also tended a large garden/small orchard and canned the fruit and vegetables used during the winter. Their musical tastes in 1957 were mostly Cowboy songs (father) and contemporary Western songs for my Mother. So I was mostly listening to Sons of the Pioneers, Hank Williams, and Patsy Cline on 78rpm records.
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