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What's the best album to introduce your dad to PJ?
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I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he liked the song about the bee girl. “What a voice!”
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I could see my dad bopping along to that one except I think it’s in 2/4, not 4/4.spike wrote:I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he like the song about the bee girl, “What a voice!”
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Dad’s can bop to odd time sigs as long as they’re soft acoustic.Bammer wrote:I could see my dad bopping along to that one except I think it’s in 2/4, not 4/4.spike wrote:I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he like the song about the bee girl, “What a voice!”
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My dad is over 80 and for some reason I think that puts him in a different category. Probably because he refuses to wear a hearing aid, needs one, and can’t even hear the aforementioned soft acoustic song.spike wrote:Dad’s can bop to odd time sigs as long as they’re soft acoustic.Bammer wrote:I could see my dad bopping along to that one except I think it’s in 2/4, not 4/4.spike wrote:I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he like the song about the bee girl, “What a voice!”
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My old man was in his 50s when this happened. Sharp as a tack then., and probably still would be.Bammer wrote:My dad is over 80 and for some reason I think that puts him in a different category. Probably because he refuses to wear a hearing aid, needs one, and can’t even hear the aforementioned soft acoustic song.spike wrote:Dad’s can bop to odd time sigs as long as they’re soft acoustic.Bammer wrote:I could see my dad bopping along to that one except I think it’s in 2/4, not 4/4.spike wrote:I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he like the song about the bee girl, “What a voice!”
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It's definitely in 3Bammer wrote:I could see my dad bopping along to that one except I think it’s in 2/4, not 4/4.spike wrote:I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he like the song about the bee girl, “What a voice!”
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We’ll have to wait for tree to settle this.Jorge wrote:It's definitely in 3Bammer wrote:I could see my dad bopping along to that one except I think it’s in 2/4, not 4/4.spike wrote:I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he like the song about the bee girl, “What a voice!”
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Isn't bammer a drummer? Jeez.Jorge wrote:It's definitely in 3Bammer wrote:I could see my dad bopping along to that one except I think it’s in 2/4, not 4/4.spike wrote:I left a PJ cassette in my dad’s car once. Not sure how much he listened to, but he said he like the song about the bee girl, “What a voice!”
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If they can’t find something in Vs then it’s not gonna happen.
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Maybe something from, but as a whole it is too noisy for a lot of people.
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Yikes. Yesterday between this and my Slim Jim gaffe, I think I need a little time out.
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True buttragabigzanda wrote:Hate to do this jorge but I think 6/8 is what you’re looking for
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It applies
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Re: What's the best album to introduce your dad to PJ?
it's definitely 3/4. Some songs are 6/8, but this isn't.