Going sideways with this answer.
So when I was in either year 3 or 4 (first or second year juniors), they encouraged us to bring in an example of music we liked. Of course, at age 7-8, this was all really stuff our parents liked because we hadn't had chance to be exposed to much else (mine was undoubtedly something by Jimmy Shand).
One of the other girls in my year brought in a recording of "Wake Up Little Suzie" by the Everly Brothers. For whatever reason, that's the one that stuck. I hear it and wham!, I am straight back in that classroom.
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So when I was in either year 3 or 4 (first or second year juniors), they encouraged us to bring in an example of music we liked. Of course, at age 7-8, this was all really stuff our parents liked because we hadn't had chance to be exposed to much else (mine was undoubtedly something by Jimmy Shand).
One of the other girls in my year brought in a recording of "Wake Up Little Suzie" by the Everly Brothers. For whatever reason, that's the one that stuck. I hear it and wham!, I am straight back in that classroom.
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