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From "John L. Micek" <jlmicek@comcast.net>
Subject Re: Worse than DEVO 2.0...
Date Thu, 6 Apr 2006 12:57:13 -0400

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 Which reminds me:  I'm not sure if I'm damaging the psyche of my 
8-month-old
> daughter or broadening her musical horizons, but her bedtime music for the 
> last several days has been "Stay Awake:  Interpretations of Vintage Disney 
> Films."  It's one of those albums I hadn't listened to in years, but I 
> broke it out for her, and, man, it's even better than I remembered it. 
> The Replacements doing "Cruella DeVille," Sinead O'Connor singing "Someday 
> My Prince Will Come" over a plucked acoustic guitar, Bonnie Raitt and Was 
> (Not Was) doing a sweet, soulful version of "Baby Mine," and a version of 
> the closing theme to "The Mickey Mouse Club" by Aaron Neville which...and 
> this I swear...will someday close a SOTT entry of mine.

Will:
Can't imagine you're doing her any harm.
For what it's worth, my 8-month-old daughter loves dub and rocksteady. I was 
listening to it pretty much constantly while she was in the womb, and it's 
been playing quite a lot since she's been born.
I swear that she stops what she's doing and responds to it, almost as if 
it's familiar to her.
She's also become a big Steve Kilbey (The Church) fan. We play his solo 
stuff when she's having trouble sleeping.

john.





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