"A musical snob, guilty of snobbery, is a person who adopts the world-view that some people's musical tastes are inherently inferior to others for any one of a variety of reasons."
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
"And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee..."
My youngest daughter's favorite new song is "Puff The Magic Dragon".
She sings it all day and all night, and I chuckle a little to myself everytime she does. I think I'll wait until she turns 18 to tell her what it's really about...
Rhonda and I heard her sing it over the phone. I was so doggone cute it was hard to stand. Plus, that little girl can carry a tune dang well for her age!
Rhonda and I heard her sing it over the phone. I was so doggone cute it was hard to stand. Plus, that little girl can carry a tune dang well for her age!
ReplyDeleteThanks Hal. It is kinda cute, eh? I always chuckle when she gets to the "little Johnny Paper" part...
ReplyDeleteIt was my favorite when I was 8, too. Now, as you know, it's Corner of The Sky! :)
ReplyDeleteMusic Junkie @ Fusion 45
So, when my daughter was 8 and was singing David Peel's, "The Pope Smokes Dope" should I have been concerned?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, the "secret word" verification under this box says, "gargyabi," which is, I believe, the Dutch term for "I got splinters in me tootsies!"
Wooden shoes, you know.