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^^^"Fortunate Son" is powerful as well.
We sang a lot of Foster in our grade-school "Music Appreciation" classes, but I doubt many kids today would recognize "Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair" or "Old Folks at Home" today, and they certainly wouldn't recognize "Old Black Joe." And if they know "Camptown Races" at all, it's as the song Foghorn Leghorn sings. If, indeed, they have any idea who "Foghorn Leghorn" is.
Our "music book" was a strange thing in those classes. We learned a mix of nineteenth-century fake folk/minstrel songs like Foster wrote, a few sea chanteys, some patriotic pseduo-hymns like "My Country Tis Of Thee" and "America The Beautiful," and a whole bunch of World War I songs. I might not have known much about the Beatles, but I knew "A Long Way To Tipperary," "Pack Up Your Troubles," "There's A Long Long Trail," and a sanitized version of "Hinkey Dinkey Parley Voo" before I was ten years old.
I might not have known much about the Beatles, but I knew "A Long Way To Tipperary," "Pack Up Your Troubles," "There's A Long Long Trail," and a sanitized version of "Hinkey Dinkey Parley Voo" before I was ten years old.
I'm far from an expert (I'm the opposite of one), but I still think it's faster on the outside - where's Hudson Hawk when you need him .
I read somewhere that the worst moment in life comes when, after a lifetime of integrity, you finally decide to sell out, only to find that nobody is interested in buying.
Some realizations as you reach 60 or more:
1. Kidnappers are not very interested in you.
2. In a hostage situation you are likely to be released first.
3. No one expects you to run--anywhere.
4. People call at 7 PM & ask: Did I wake you?
5. People no longer view you as a hypochondriac.
6. There is nothing left to learn the hard way.
7. Things you buy now won’t get old.
8. You can live without sex but not your eye-glasses.
10. Your supply of brain cells is finally down to manageable size.
11. You can’t remember who posted this list.
12. Never take a sleeping pill & a laxative on the same night.
13. And you notice these are all in Big Print for your convenience.
My Mom is 82 and nobody but her family cares a whit about her - but she knows her family cares deeply so, other than on a bad day, it doesn't bother her. But what I have learned by just observing is that non-acertive elderly people do not count in our culture / society. It's sad and probably says a lot about our culture, but my girlfriend and I will protect and defend her. Hence, whatever, she'll be okay and we make sure she knows how much we care so that, hopefully, she'll never let the negative society view overwhelm her.
8. You can live without sex but not your eye-glasses.
Maybe not, but sometimes that "fine print" you didn't see can come back to haunt you.8. You can Live without Sex but not your eye-glasses.
^^^^
Moral to the story:
Sometimes you don’t need "eye-glasses” to see the writing on the wall
to have a great time!
Maybe not, but sometimes that "fine print" you didn't see can come back to haunt you.