As fun as you think this is, if you would have grown up in the '60's and suffered each morning by rising at 6 AM to earn slave-like wages on your paper route for enough money to buy a transistor radio [re: iPod], you would have gladly smashed said radio against the wall and broken it into a thousand pieces like the mirror in "The Snow Queen" rather than hear more than 4 notes of this song and thousands and thousands of others just like it collectively known as bubble gum music and made popular by 9 year old girls who had infinitely more money than music sense.
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As fun as you think this is, if you would have grown up in the '60's and suffered each morning by rising at 6 AM to earn slave-like wages on your paper route for enough money to buy a transistor radio [re: iPod], you would have gladly smashed said radio against the wall and broken it into a thousand pieces like the mirror in "The Snow Queen" rather than hear more than 4 notes of this song and thousands and thousands of others just like it collectively known as bubble gum music and made popular by 9 year old girls who had infinitely more money than music sense.
Smack-down humbly accepted.
In fact they invented FM radio as a timely prophylactic. (Well, the "in fact" part may be enthusiastic.)
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