Why cant they make music like this anymore? Yakity Yak....

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The song is playing now. God I love that type of nonsensial music. I wonder if its by the same group who sang that Charlie Brown song??? I cant think of their names off-hand?
 
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I love "Yakkity Yak". Great song for teenager's trying to make sense of the world:

A few stanzas, if I may:

Just put on your coat and hat
And walk yourself to the laundromat
And when you finish doin' that
Bring in the dog and put out the cat
Yakety yak
(Don't talk back)

Don't you give me no dirty looks
Your father's hip, he knows what cooks
Just tell your hoodlum friends outside
You ain't got time to take a ride
Yakety yak
(Don't talk back)
 
Have you heard rap or hip-hop? Now that is nonsensical.

Sadly--yep. The only rap I actually like--is the very old school stuff.The funniest I heard was by a guy named: Ugly Kid Joe--and it came out about twenty three years ago.
 
My vote for best non-sensical music is Ray Stevens and "The Mississippi Squirrel", with "Ahab the Arab'" a close second.

And of course "The Streak" is in there also.

Pure music, no lyrics I would vote for "Yakety Sax" with Boots Reynolds, Chet Atkins and Ray Stevens on the old TNN Ralph Emory Show.
 
I love "Yakkity Yak". Great song for teenager's trying to make sense of the world:<br />
<br />
A few stanzas, if I may:<br />
<blockquote>Just put on your coat and hat<br />
And walk yourself to the laundromat<br />
And when you finish doin' that<br />
Bring in the dog and put out the cat<br />
Yakety yak<br />
(Don't talk back)<br />
<br />
Don't you give me no dirty looks<br />
Your father's hip, he knows what cooks<br />
Just tell your hoodlum friends outside<br />
You ain't got time to take a ride<br />
Yakety yak<br />
(Don't talk back)<br />
</blockquote><br/>

Yakkity Yak is in a school music textbook adoption. Today's hip hop generation loved it, the Beatles, the Go-Go's, and the Beach Boys.

Yes, we sang them. And threads like this are why I'm not a math or "useful" subject teacher.
 
The father in law was making sport of my taste in music some years ago.

I mentioned a popular song from his era called 'Ragg Mopp'. No only was it nonsensical, it wasn't even spelled correctly. We agreed no generation had a lock on 'real' music.

Still a fun song though...,
 
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