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"Minnesota" - Marsh Family adaptation of "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)"
We hope the good people of San Francisco won’t mind us adapting this iconic track (about their city in the sixties, in the midst of protests and the counterc...YouTube
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•Wow. That's something I never expected to hear in my lifetime. Granted, this isn't dance music and I mostly look for dance music because I might be able to use it in my DJ sets. But I've done 10-hour DJ sets multiple times every summer since 2021, with music from all over the world (except Russia*), with tons of music people never heard before. Which I can do because I'm a music nut and listen to way more music than anybody else I know. And yet, because I hadn't heard _one song_ from the 1960s before, _"You really need to listen to more music, it sounds as if you missed a lot."_
You know what this reminds of of? One time I was posting online "80s music you never heard before". Various tracks I figured most people never heard, from B-sides and tracks on albums, various whacky stuff I listened to in the 80s. Well, one time I posted a track and said, "I heard this only once on the radio in the 80s, and somehow stumbled across it again 30 years later on YouTube." And people got
... show moreWow. That's something I never expected to hear in my lifetime. Granted, this isn't dance music and I mostly look for dance music because I might be able to use it in my DJ sets. But I've done 10-hour DJ sets multiple times every summer since 2021, with music from all over the world (except Russia*), with tons of music people never heard before. Which I can do because I'm a music nut and listen to way more music than anybody else I know. And yet, because I hadn't heard _one song_ from the 1960s before, _"You really need to listen to more music, it sounds as if you missed a lot."_
You know what this reminds of of? One time I was posting online "80s music you never heard before". Various tracks I figured most people never heard, from B-sides and tracks on albums, various whacky stuff I listened to in the 80s. Well, one time I posted a track and said, "I heard this only once on the radio in the 80s, and somehow stumbled across it again 30 years later on YouTube." And people got mad at me! "I heard this a million times on the radio!" "Rrrrrr! Rrrrrr! Rrrrrr! Rrrrrr!" "I thought you said this was 80s music you never heard before!" People got so mad! As far as I know this track was played once on the radio in the 80s where I live -- how was I supposed to know it was played a million times where you live? Seriously, how could I have known that?
Maybe in your mind everyone heard this "If you’re going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair" song, but that just means everyone in your city or your social circles at the time. It's not reasonable to expect "everyone" to have heard any song. Pick the most popular song you can think of, I'm sure there's people on this planet who never heard it.
Having said that, it is a lovely song. I like it.
*The group I was DJing for does BBQs in a park in the summer, and in 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine, the organizers banned Russian music. Russian music has strange company in this regard because the other music they banned was Weird Al Yankovic (one time I played some of his polkas back-to-back), Spike Jones, and anything with swearing (one time I played the song America Fuck Yeah from the 2004 movie Team America World Police).