There are too many to count, like rock a bye baby, why is a baby in a tree? And ring around the rosies, that was a song about the plague! Anyway, discuss.
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...What?
And this better not turn into a fad.
Buuuuuut, since you asked, 3 blind mice is pretty disturbing.
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There's the most disturbing kid's shows, so I made this. But yeah, 3 blind mice is disturbing. Especially after watching the Mousetrap, a play by Agatha Christie I believe.
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Justin Bieber // Baby
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ilackoriginality wrote:
Justin Bieber // Baby
thats not what he means :P
perhaps the better phrase would be "nursery rhyme"
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A comedian made a whole show out of this, why are we teaching little kids these songs?
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Such a great song, isn't it. Where do we come up with this stuff?
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sanddude wrote:
I thought we were only allowed to talk about music that "inspires" us, not songs that relates to a certian theme.
There is also a most disturbing kid's shows topic, I assume we're fine. And those two songs are disturbing too.
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Jack and Jill. Who came up with their heads BREAKING?
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777w wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
Justin Bieber // Baby
thats not what he means
perhaps the better phrase would be "nursery rhyme"
Well, Justin Bieber is aimed at 7 and 8 year olds.
and teenagers.
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Garr8 wrote:
There was a CD with a list of kid songs and one song was about a lady bug. Her home was burned and her children died.
Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home. Your house is on fire, your children's alone.
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
Garr8 wrote:
There was a CD with a list of kid songs and one song was about a lady bug. Her home was burned and her children died.
Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home. Your house is on fire, your children's alone.
I'm kinda glad I didn't ever hear that one when I was little. Probably would have scarred me for life...
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Are we trying to freak out our kids, or what's up with this violence in our nursery rhymes and songs?
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sonicfan12p wrote:
Are we trying to freak out our kids, or what's up with this violence in our nursery rhymes and songs?
We're just discussing.
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ImagineIt wrote:
Jack and Jill. Who came up with their heads BREAKING?
Actually, that was his CROWN.
And it was about the fall of a king or something.
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Jack and Jill. Who came up with their heads BREAKING?
Actually, that was his CROWN.
And it was about the fall of a king or something.
no... A crown Is apart of the head...
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funelephant wrote:
777w wrote:
ilackoriginality wrote:
Justin Bieber // Baby
thats not what he means
perhaps the better phrase would be "nursery rhyme"Well, Justin Bieber is aimed at 7 and 8 year olds.
and teenagers.
Wait did I say Justin Bieber I meant Nikki Minaj lul !!
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Jack and Jill. Who came up with their heads BREAKING?
Actually, that was his CROWN.
And it was about the fall of a king or something.
A crown is another word for a head...
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ImagineIt wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Jack and Jill. Who came up with their heads BREAKING?
Actually, that was his CROWN.
And it was about the fall of a king or something.A crown is another word for a head...
It was originally called Jack and Gill and it's purpose was poking fun at 2 English Noblemen. It was later interpreted as the modern Jack and Jill.
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funelephant wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
Are we trying to freak out our kids, or what's up with this violence in our nursery rhymes and songs?
We're just discussing.
I know, I made the topic.
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Mokat wrote:
Humpty Dumpty.
Why is he always portrayed as an egg? Who ever said that he was an EGG? What if he isn't an egg?
It was a riddle and how was that disturbing?
SiLeNtScRaTcH wrote:
I'm kinda glad I didn't ever hear that one when I was little. Probably would have scarred me for life...
That's the good version. :L
This is a ridiculous topic. This music was made for a different time, when children couldn't be uplifted but needed to be warned. It was very likely that they would fracture their head and the people wouldn't have medicines to fix it.
So looking at this now, of course it seems ridiculous (not 'disturbing') but back then they were life lessons.
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