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Post by mcallan on Jan 7, 2006 20:58:17 GMT -5
I just came back from my Saturday night beer run to the local supermarket. As I walked through the aisles, I felt that something familiar was crossing my sensory pathways. No, it wasn't the boxes of Cocoa Puffs, the Campbell's Soup cans or the smells of the bakery.
"I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" by the Ramones was playing over the muzak system. No, it wasn't a Muzak version. It was the real deal.
I stopped dead in my tracks when I realized this.
If popular acceptance is a form of Musical Justice, how does this fit in?
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Post by musicaljustice on Apr 17, 2006 22:09:03 GMT -5
The Ramones? That's a pretty cool grocery and definitely a bit of Musical Justice...
Beer is good.
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Post by cindirita on May 2, 2006 16:15:34 GMT -5
Beer is good, I second that.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I am realizing that I am no longer a youngster. So it seems reasonable that music I once considered wonderfully annoying to my parents, is now grocerystore-fodder. sad but true.
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Post by justicefan on Jun 4, 2006 17:24:43 GMT -5
I remember the first time I heard the Ramones' Blitzkrieg Bop on a commercial for some kind of telephone. Too bad the Ramones never got any justice when they were making music together (or still alive, for that matter). Just watched the movie, End of the Century a couple weeks ago and if you're a Ramones fan or a fan of the NYC music scene, you gotta see it.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 7, 2008 8:33:56 GMT -5
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