I was walking through the kitchen the other day and my 10 year old was putting away some dishes singing suffergette city. Gotta love ROCK BAND!! michael --- On Fri, 8/21/09, plattc@optonline.net wrote: > From: plattc@optonline.net > Subject: Re: Duckworth-Lewis Method! and Kids! > To: "J&J Giddings" , audities@smoe.org > Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 11:39 AM > My boy Toby is also enthralled with > Kelly Jones' "sheBANG!"  I hear him absent-mindedly > singing some of the songs at random times.  Coolest. > Thing. Ever.  I'm trying to parlay that into an > appreciation for Mike Viola (whose daughter is about a month > older than Toby, as I recall). > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: J&J Giddings > Date: Friday, August 21, 2009 11:28 am > Subject: Re: Duckworth-Lewis Method! and Kids! > To: audities@smoe.org > > > > > >My 4 ("and a HALF!") year old loves it too. One > recurring > > theme of our recent Cape Cod vacation was singing > "Meeting Mr. > > Miandad" as "Meeting Mr. Hermit Crab." > > > > > Ha ha ha! > > Awesome. ;-D > > It's really nice having an album I can enjoy and play > for her > > that doesn't have a cartoon counterpart. > > Although it's been nice hearing some old things I > never knew > > existed. Like the 3 albums by H.R. Pufinstuf alum, > Jack Wild. > > Some of it is horrible, but the some of the pop songs > are cool, > > and The Kinks and Small Faces covers he does are > actually pretty > > dang good. > > The Banana Splits, The Beagles, and the songs from the > original > > Willy Wonka, as well as a host of one-hit-wonders from > the 70's > > have been her > > recent listening choices. The Duckworth-Lewis Method > is the > > latest and greatest, though. > > later,joe > > > > > > >