Why do you keep playing all that yaya music that I hate...
By winterose
@winterose (39887)
Canada
April 21, 2007 2:25pm CST
I was washing dishes last night and I started to sing I am living in shame by Dianna Ross and the supremes. I remember when it first came out and I was just a young girl. I loved it.
My grandmother whom I lived with couldn't understand it and she hated the music of my generation. She called it yaya music,which she got from the beatles song, she loves you yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.
It really showed the generation gap between.
Can you explain a situation in your life where there is a big generation gap between yourself and your parents?
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3 responses
@dixie1 (1330)
• United States
21 Apr 07
This is not a generation gap response. I just wanted to share with you th at The Supremes were one of my favorite groups when I was young! Also, I got to hear and see them in person while attending college. Standing Ovation after every song!! Awesome!!
@crackhead (1826)
• India
22 Apr 07
Youth loves some thing fast and trendy music. Yey yeye music or what ever you call it. I do listen to those fast beats, yo yo yo music which keeps me in a happy mood. My parents don't like the same music when i play that with full volume at my house. My dad always justs comes and switch off the audio system.
Even my cousins and all the children in my family do play some yo yo music at full volume and some times i don't like that. That is the generation gap and the music trends are changing day by day, people are more interested in yo yo music than the slow and pleasant music.
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@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
21 Apr 07
When I was in my youth I loved listening to Aerosmith, Black Sabbath and other hard rock musicians. I know that she really didn't care for me listening to it. I still enjoy Aerosmith and much of the old Black Sabbath tunes. She was listening to old country music at the time.




