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"textContent": "Let's do something a little different today. Sometimes, when I have weird and/or funny interactions with my children, I like to turn those little dialogues into \"Lego webcomics,\" for no other reason than they're fun to make, and my kids love them too.\n\nToday, I thought I would share one with you since it's about introducing music to the next generation.\n\nAfter giving it some thought—and even talking about it with an Irish friend—it's probably because both styles are pretty high-energy, with many different instruments, varied sounds, and quite festive. Maybe?\n\nI do intend to introduce **the Pogues** here one of these days, but not yet. If you're curious about the music we were talking about, you can listen to the album right here:\n\nI hope you enjoyed this short comic strip. I may or may not post more in the future—we'll see. Let me know if you'd like to see more.\n\nIn any case, thanks for reading. If you liked it, please share it with your friends and contacts, and subscribe if you haven't done so yet.\n\n## Sign up for Music for the Next Generation\n\nMusic, videos, culture, Japan, art, islands, France, the internet, and the rest...\n\nSubscribe\n\nEmail sent! Check your inbox to complete your signup.\n\nNo spam. Unsubscribe anytime.\n\nBest,\n\nDavid",
"title": "What kind of music do the Pogues play?",
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