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The Music That Makes It Worth It To Be Put On Hold When Calling the Doctor's Office

Yeshuasdaughter

You know, that one lady we met that one time.
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Since the first time I heard it, about eighteen years ago, while trying to schedule a well baby visit at the County Health Department, this song has been a good reason to be put on hold. They serenade you with a little 1980's synthpop concert.

It's so good, that when they finally pick up, you almost forget why you called.

I didn't realize other people loved this song as much as I did until I looked it up on YouTube. It's Cisco's "Opus 1". It came to be back in 1989, when two 16 year old boys created it on a 4 track in their garage. One of the boys went on to work for Cisco, and the rest is history.

 
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Just the phrase "hold music" makes my blood boil. :mad:

Some customer service contacts are incredibly stressful. Overly loud muzak that goes on for 45 minutes to an hour or more...depending on how long it takes to make a connection with a humanoid.
 
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Finally another Opus 1 enjoyer. It's a good song.

I heard someone say putting popular songs in Dance Dance Revolution (yes they're still making them) was pointless because when they put the R&B song Torn in, no one played it. They were talking like it was a huge hit but I've only ever heard it on hold for the bank...
 

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