This is not relevant but it's funny nonetheless. Thought you guys might get a kick. It's real.
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Off topic, but I would have sworn we sang this song in summer camp through the 00s
I remember that as well
I know I heard it at youth functions as a kid.
I'm almost certain I remember it being a thing in high school over a decade ago.
LOL
But they will try to do worse to us if they are able to start up the camps. I saw that documentary on Scientology and scientologists said they got tied to chairs and were forced to listen to Bohemian Rhapsody at full blast for days until they broke.
May sound silly given the song in question but the damage is valid. Sensory overload by repeated stimulus is a real thing.
How dare they!
One of the worst things I remember about working in Toronto in the 1980s was CHUM-AM.
Wasn't as bad as being stuck listening to Ted Nugent's morning show in the 90s (nearly quit my job over that one), and then there was the chick who wanted to play nothing but the Purple Rain album, but damn, CHUM was bad for repeats upon repeats. "WE BUILT THIS CITY!" AAAARRRRGH! RAT SMASH!
Ah, should have mentioned by then I moved back to Windsor, and shithead had bought what used to be a good radio station and turned it to shit after other stations stopped inviting him on for being a dick.
Even Danny Bonnaducci's stupid show was more tolerable; he was just painfully unfunny.
I preferred these guys: https://soundcloud.com/detroitmark/jj-and-the-morning-crew-down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O8HJZKNeLk
I agree with you on your point, but I think the "restrained and held against a wall, while being forced to listen" is what crosses the line from ignorable background noise to direct attack. If you literally can do nothing else besides stand there, its harder to remove stimuli.
is it as bad as the 5 finger family song?