Soundtrack of Your (Early) Life

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The soundtrack to my youth was Michael Jackson's Dangerous.

Mad God 40/40 (Z S), Friday, 8 June 2012 20:47 (eleven years ago) link

evie pretty much just knows standard kid stuff like ABC, twinkle twinkle, etc. but now she's in day care so i just yesterday heard her sing the first song we didn't expose her to. i couldn't even tell what song it was but it had the name of her day care in it so she definitely learned it there.

she does sometimes sing "footloose" or "oh yeah" by yello (just the BOW BOW part) or "rosemarie" by the monkees (just "rosemarie" and the BAH BAAAAH horn stab)

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 8 June 2012 21:04 (eleven years ago) link

Ava's first pop star crush is Johnny Marr, particularly the Electronic era. One of my proudest moments was hearing her, aged 3, dreamily singing the riff to The Fall's Dead Beat Descendant in the backseat of the car, unprompted. So, yeah, I've been throwing stuff at her since day one, seeing what sticks. Dancing to Janacek's Sinfonietta, called an ambient Pan Sonic piece "music for sad ghosts", throwing a tantrum cos I wouldn't let see the video for Propaganda's P-Machinery again, singing her own words to Sagittarius songs, Beefheart, Neko Case, Autechre, Orbital...

Lulu ploughs her own strange furrow. Sometimes I think she might be the more musical of the two, more inventive, but a lot of noisy or atonal stuff freaks her out. She's more into kiddie stuff (she'll go for a CBBC song over a pop video).

Back in the early '70s, it was Mouldy Old Dough, Brain Salad Surgery and Son of my Father than shaped me.

Michael Jones, Monday, 11 June 2012 12:06 (eleven years ago) link

I haven't made any people and am unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future, but when I was a newly made person I am told I was quite taken with Kenny Rogers, Blondie's "One Way or Another," and various Sesame Street and Muppet records.

Not quite on topic: I loved watching records play but naturally wasn't allowed to touch them. So once when I was three or four and the babysitter fell asleep, I pulled a bunch of records out of their jackets, spread them out on the floor, and walked on them in my bare feet. I don't actually remember doing this, but the footprints are there on the records. I guess you always hurt the one you love (particularly at that age).

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Monday, 11 June 2012 12:34 (eleven years ago) link


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