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Dex Quire's avatar

Great article Cobb ... we must have been separated at birth (just kidding; don't ask me to figure the logic behind that one ...); you nailed my childhood down into the boards... I think you only might have left out Monty Python ... but otherwise ...I've always gotten along with the tail end of the Boomers (I'm in the middle) shading into Gen Xers more than with the front end Boomers who always struck me as self-obsessed and hysterical (Clintonesque?). When I was a senior in high school a lot of our student teachers were recent U of W (Seattle) graduates and they were really sick of all the protest BS. After Vietnam ended I was amazed at how fast the First Wave Boomers took to coke and disco - party time! Politics? Wha? Huh? Since I am slightly older and crustier, I'll tell you that growing up with Motown in the 60s probably slaughtered more racism, more effectively than, well, I don't know what to compare it to - it was amazing. Someday someone will do a book on that. Finally I've often thought that the problem with millennials and Gen Zers is that they grew up without "In Living Color" re-runs - cheers! DQ

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MR's avatar

Is there a more poignant GenX song than this one?

https://youtu.be/KSVetAleJLw?si=e7aQChwSKpTeU9kI

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