The history person in me can't ignore that I listened to the Cramps in 1979.46 years before that it was 1933. These were 1933's most popular songs https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933_in_music
Punk rock as "oldies" will never sound right to me.But everyone used to say "Mozart was a punk",so maybe it tracks?
Punk rock as "oldies" will never sound right to me.But everyone used to say "Mozart was a punk",so maybe it tracks?
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I stood aside.
Schubert is a runt
They both went to Vienna
Composed symphonies
(Not the Cramps, but I couldn’t resist.)
https://you.regettingold.com/