Now, I know this is a Northern Singing forum, but these kind of subjects don't get tackled in the Southern singing forum.
I think these songs are alright. Theyre kinda fun to listen to. However, I don't like to sing them. I just don't get into them like I do other types of songs. My buddy's sister insists that we sing the Flinstones song every time she shows up to our practice. Her daughters get a kick out of it, so it's worth the effort. There's a Kiowa song that I'd rather sing for the little ones. If I recall correctly, the song speaks of how good it is to see the young people dancing.
Raptor, I have wondered for some time how these songs came about. Could you shed some light on this for us? It might be able to ease some peoples minds. Perhaps not.
OTR
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I think these songs are alright. Theyre kinda fun to listen to. However, I don't like to sing them. I just don't get into them like I do other types of songs. My buddy's sister insists that we sing the Flinstones song every time she shows up to our practice. Her daughters get a kick out of it, so it's worth the effort. There's a Kiowa song that I'd rather sing for the little ones. If I recall correctly, the song speaks of how good it is to see the young people dancing.
Raptor, I have wondered for some time how these songs came about. Could you shed some light on this for us? It might be able to ease some peoples minds. Perhaps not.
OTR
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The expressed opinions above are not particularly the opinions of the author's friends, family, or employer.
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