Posted by Billy NY on June 28, 2015 at 07:35:58 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Lawrence Welk? posted by larry@stinescorner on June 28, 2015 at 05:36:36:
I think for awhile on sunday evenings, it was on after Disney. I did watch it at times, was hit or miss for me, as most kids did not care for the show, but that was just a generational thing, as well as education. Its hard to appreciate something you know nothing about, more so if you did not like the style. We did have music classes in school and some of that was really fascinating. I was not a big fan of classical, nor country, however I did watch the Lawrence Welk show and Hee-Haw. Of course you may not have had any other choice, but then again, I did not like the Waltons at first for some reason, but did later, given the setting and the period it took place in. Its good to be open to all the musical varieties, and I have watched a clip or 2 of the Welk show on you tube, have more of an appreciation for it now, it was a nice clean family show, nothing like it is today. Funny looking back at things like this, lot different when you are older.
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