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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: J-R who wrote (4399)4/1/2003 3:32:26 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) of 8273
 
Well sorry, you are the weakest link. It was the Music Explosion. The time was 1967.

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As the notes note, it was the Ivy League who originally wrote it. That was perhaps back in 1963.

I didn't realize bubblegum was a movement. Perhaps it was a splinter group of the weathermen.

Was it gum or was it not? in 1967 the word bubblegum was not yet being applied to records. That did not come out until about 1968-9.

Chewy chewy

"Yummy Yummy
I got love in my tummy."

Probably as real as a song gets. But how old are we here?

Now they were a bit silly. Andy Kim owes a lot to that sticky sort of stuff.

Perhaps Marcosovitch could comment on the name, 1910 Fruitgum Company and its colonial implications. It is related to the Dulles Brothers, another sort of group. Harmony is by the CIA.

So who did Walk Right In and when? And when was it written?

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"Walk right in,
Sit right down,
Daddy let your mind roll on.
Walk right in
sit right down
do you want to lose your mind?
Everybody's talking about the
new way your walkin
Do you want to lose your mind?"

Definitely not gum.

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