Does anyone remember a song from way back in the early days of MTV - I think it was GWAR?, and the only lyric was a repition of the words Gore- Gore, or something like that. The video had a bunch of people stomping around a campfire. I need the song for a little research project filler. Any help from the masses? Barry
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000007T54/102-7231114-5788927?v=glance Here you can even listen to it I think, click on "more product details"....
I have this client if you were wondering.... who seems to find great meaning in that song, and ONLY in that song. Otherwise he is fairly rational. Barry
It is a random pic from Google. I was joking about the client as well. I wanted the song as a background song to a slide show I am doing on anti-social posturing versus actual acts and behaviors. My theory is simple. I think that kids that act all rebellious are for the most part just acting. Barry
That would be the anti-theory, and is probably true. The more I work with kids, the more I believe that they are more similar than different. Barry
Yes, yes. It can all be one big theory: "99% of the time, kids are just acting." Now let's go to the pub.
Reiz - What I mean is that all kids have similar needs, and are motivated in similar ways to have those needs met. While they may be unique in the individual ways they meet those needs, the drive is the same. For example, nearly every teenager I see has a strong need to belong and be accepted by a group. ANY group. They will go to great lengths to be accepted and to fit. Inclusion and identity of some type is a driving force of the teen years. I do recognize the uniqueness of an individual, but that uniqueness is probably on a few percentage points of the whole. The pub it is Chester. Barry