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Early Electronic Music from 1960
This is why I'd rather listen to music on Spotify. There are so many people who abandoned their channels prior to the COPPA update or still used their channels being completely oblivious to the COPPA update or lack any understanding of it whatsoever, and then some of the videos get marked as Made for Kids due to machine learning's incompetence. Unfortunately this song isn't on Spotify. Quite a dirty shame because this song is really quite a gem.
A song from 1980, although some people consider that year to be part of the 70s decade but it kind of counts.
This song in 1970 is quite the masterpiece.
The channel's newest 3 videos were marked as Made for Kids but thank god the rest of his videos are untouched, including this masterpiece.
This guy is still alive by the way as I am writing this.
Sesame Street before it became allied psychological warfare. Sesame Street used to be one of those children programming's like Mister Roger's Neighborhood that was supposed to help children be set for life. It's sad what Sesame Street was turned to now but here is a song to reflect on those feels.
This song released in 1971 is a really interesting song right here.
Pink Floyd song from 1977, Sometimes they may include suggestive things and the end up Age-Restricted
Masterpiece from 1972
 
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Not enough Elvis in this thread. here's an under the radar tune from Elvis Presley's Sun Records days. In the mid 60's RCA took this song, slowed it down a tad to try "match" it better with Elvis mid 60 voice, put a couple of overdubs on it and and released it. I like the song in spite of the cynical way they released it. Rather than getting Elvis in a studio to record fresh contemporary music (as opposed to the movie slop he was saddled with), they dusted off a 10 year old song and tried to present it as "new" to the unknowing fans.
 
Early Electronic Music from 1960
Sesame Street before it became allied psychological warfare. Sesame Street used to be one of those children programming's like Mister Roger's Neighborhood that was supposed to help children be set for life. It's sad what Sesame Street was turned to now but here is a song to reflect on those feels.
Speaking of Sesame Street, the song "Sing"(sometimes called "Sing a Song") was an other classic who gained higher level of popularity thanks to the Carpenters.
 
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Speaking of Sesame Street, the song "Sing"(sometimes called "Sing a Song") was an other classic who gained higher level of popularity thanks to the Carpenters.
The ratio for this is kind of unusual since this video refers to the renaissance days to Sesame street. Either a bunch of Go!Animate people disliked it or people had PTSD over The ABC's of COVID vaccines which I agree that it was the shittiest thing of Sesame Street.
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Then I checked the ratio for the 1970 song I love Trash and it has a much better ratio.
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Also this classic.
 
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This was one of my favorite songs when I was a kid.
 
Found Babe Ruth on a mashup album from the Prodigy The Mexican is a classic song but all their songs are crackers.

The Mexican (live version)

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