[Jukebox-list] 50's play list

Jackie etreble7 at comcast.net
Mon Jul 31 14:14:02 PDT 2006


David,
I think my Dad could find 50 good records that he remembers and loves!  When 
he comes over or I have a Family Gathering, I will load the Wurly with lots 
of the Big Band 45's for the other generation.  They all love it and I don't 
mind listening but don't get that Dancin' feeling, lol  I know my parents 
thought our music in the late 60's/70's was terrible.

Quick story, I saved up my babysitting $$ for a few weeks to buy the Beach 
Boys 45, "Lets Spend the Night Together".  My Dad took me to the store and I 
brought it home and put it on.  My sister and I were dancin up a storm and 
my Mom came down and took it off and broke it in half.  NO spending the 
night together until after you were married!! I will never forget it, she 
made her point, God Rest Her Soul, I miss her sooooo much.  Music for 
EVERYONE
Jackie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Breneman" <david_breneman at yahoo.com>
To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] 50's play list


>
> I think you're going to have to face the fact, at some point,
> that popular music in the early 50s by and large sucked.
> It didn't all suck, but enough of it did that I'm not sure
> you could find 50 records to put in the machine if you
> limited yourself to that period.  The era between the death
> of the big bands and the birth of rock-n-roll was by and
> large one of the least inspiring in the history of
> popular music, and probably only rivaled by the early 80s.
>
>
> David Breneman         david_breneman at yahoo.com
>
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