Economy
In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Clean Out Davy Jones' Locker, March 2-4, 2012 [View all]Demeter
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I was the target age when the Monkees came out...my classmates raved about them...while I didn't particularly crush on them (my heart belonged to Vulcan) I liked the comedy, and the songs were singable. The best part was, the Monkees looked like they were having fun.
Not too many people were having fun in the '60's, especially the young men. Vietnam sucked the joy out of everything and everyone.The search for comedy brought the Monkees, Laugh-In and many other tours de force to the public.
And joy is something we lack even more these days. Our comedians are trying too hard and come across as far too serious: Colbert, Stewart, Maher: they are serious because they are satirists. Slapstick is left to the GOP, who can't really handle it effectively. Consider Limbaugh, for example...get the hook! Or take Santorum, please!
Maybe vaudeville is finally dead. T'would be a pity if it were.