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shake dat laffy taffy.
Thursday. 9.17.09 11:26 am
i think there are beatles stuck in head.

i can't stop singing their songs in my head, out loud, or humming them, or whistling them... but i don't hate that. i love that, actually.

who knew that fifty years after the beatles created their music that they would still be so inspiring to people? will this be the case in another fifty years?

i often wonder if several years from now, if people will look back at music from out time, and call it "classic" whatever genre. i think about listening to music from the 1800's, and how music has gone through so much change. people don't sit around and listen to 1800's music, or marching music (except dexter). plenty of people still listen to oldies, stuff from the 60's and 70's.

but will people, generations from now, look back and listen to that old 50 cent album and call that oldies? and what will come of the music from the 60's? is that going to become really oldies? and will 1800's music be really really oldies? or just dust?

and what will music be like, generations from now? just a random set of electro-funk techno, or like booming club music?

that reminds me, has anyone heard that song laffy taffy? it's probably a few years old now, but i just remembered it. the lyrics, deep as they are, go something like this:

"shake dat laffy taffy, dat laffy taffy, shake dat laffy taffy, dat laffy taffy whaaaat"

that song is just like four different sync-keyboard noises. it's awful. i don't want the NEW oldies to be that in fifty years.

*yawn*

a customer gave me a penny today, and said "here, make up for the money your bank lost last week." actually, our bank is thriving. *flips the bird*

we have these cardboard cut-outs of people for a promo we are running, and they scare the shit out of me everytime i see one around a corner, or right when i open a door. it sucks. i almost fell once.
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I don't know, I don't think that hip-hop and all that will really be "oldies" music. I mean, if you think about it, up until pretty recently, music, at least in the west, was not that diverse. For a long period of time we had "classical" type music, with those big orchestras, and then there was jazz, and rock. Now that we have the internet and such, there are like five million different genres, so there isn't anything that pretty much everybody listens to and likes. Since we don't have that mass popularity anymore, chances are that there won't be any songs that really stick out and keep living years after their time.
» randomjunk on 2009-09-17 11:57:56

Yeah I would never actually write them the link for the page, that would be awkward lol
» AmbyrJayde on 2009-09-17 01:41:03

I listen to Mozart and Haydn and other music like that. But then, I listen to almost anything.

My friend Jamie had cardboard cutouts from Star Wars and LotR in her bedroom. Every time I went over to visit her, they freaked me out.
» squid on 2009-09-17 02:31:43

Hmm
I've thought about that whole musical thing as well. I really can't see anything from our era becoming a "classic"...because a lot of it just noise. Like that laffy taffy (not as annoying as fucking "lip gloss be popping" garbage...). But I like Randy's explanation better.

HAHA I wish we posted up cardboard cutouts in our store because I love watching customers epic fail. It never fails to amuse me...because they're soooo freaking dumb
» The-Muffin-Man on 2009-09-18 03:53:12

OH
and I saw your comment on Randy's blog about the chocolate muffins. So bad for you. If you value your arteries, avoid them. A real solid chocolate muffin will give you just a smidge under half of the calorie intake that you need for the whole day. It's kinda gross but that's why they taste absolutely delicious...life's a cruel game
» The-Muffin-Man on 2009-09-18 03:55:15

I can see some music becoming classic. Like Lifehouse. And eventually the emo music will be to the next generation what Elvis was to this generation.
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