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2 comments:
William,
Everything old is new again.
Back in the Doo Wop days in 1961 the song: The Duke of Earl, could be heard 'blaring' throughout the West Side of Dayton Ohio, as my sister and I walked or played throughout the
neighborhood.
It seemed everyone was listening to and/or singing along with the song The Duke of Earl, listening either on their transistor radios, or High-Fi record players.
Everything old is new again.
and yes, I would agree, nothing can stop the progression of what is to come.
Debbie, in 2022 my friends get the song stuck in their heads when I share the DOE content William posts.
This is a rare, top-shelf meme.
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