The Pepsi Generation
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To bad the Pepsi generation is now the Left Wing Fruit Cake generation.
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I dont give a damn whats in Pepsi . I will always keep drinking it no matter what those fitness psychos say.
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this is when we had the best pepsi in the bottle. this song helps bring back those good days when days were young to my PEPSI GENERATION !
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who wrote this song ? is amazing !
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when you get old you will like to hear old jingles. they bring back to your memory what it was like to be young and if you play guitar the chords in this jingle are nice to play.
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I was at a James Gang cobcert in September of 1971 at the OSU State fair and this guy came out, with an acoustic guitar, and played a small concert before the JG. He closed with this jingle that he had written, "you've go a lot to live and Pepsi's got a lot to give". He had records being sold and I bought a 45. The song, "Child of December" I think was beautiful and somehow through the years I've lost it and forgot his name. I would love to find a recording but noone knows what I'm talking 'bout
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Singer sounds like Mac Davis
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@Halftrac Must be awful to be you, huh?
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@Halftrac Why don't you come and visit me in New Hampshire and say that to my face? You know the new law that we have on the books up here, right?
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@soapbxprod One more time... NO ONE CARES NUMBNUTS!
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@Halftrac You're a really nasty sort, aren't you? Can you imagine how little anyone cares about YOU? Looked at your channel page and you must be some kind of fascist fanatic. Blocking you now. Go play in traffic and do us all a favor.
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@soapbxprod NO ONE CARES!
I wonder who's singing the jingle? It sounds a bit like Johnny Rivers.
lucnatang 3 years ago
I think it's Mac Davis.
nebulax 3 years ago
Stoner Girl? Zombie? Enough of that...you younger guys might laugh but back then people like this were as much the picture of cool as you in your spiked hair, piercings, torn clothes and nihilistic attitudes are now...forty years from now you'll be looked on with just as much derision as you have here...
There was a radio version of this in 1973 too...both exhibited enjoyment of life and dreams for the future...you don't see that as much now...more cynicism, lack of trust, depression today...
luxaurum 4 years ago
Dude, I'm 48 years old, and I was 13 in '73, so I remember what the cool older kids were like back then, but I'm not making fun of their ideals (which I still pretty much agree with), just their drug intake!
nebulax 4 years ago