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Mr. Softee Song Annoying? You Don't Say!


The biggest revelation from yesterday's City Counil hearing on the noise ban was that even Mr. Softee owner James Conway Jr. thinks the Mr. Softee song is annoying! He told the City Council, "I have four children, and if you pull up a truck in my neighborhood, I wouldn't want it to be there playing music over and over again, either." The NY Times calls the Mr. Softee song a "flashpoint" in the noise code debate. Conway is offering to turn the jingle off in the trucks once they are parked for a period of time, linking the playing of the song to his company livelihood, saying, "Does it get stuck in your head occasionally? We hope so. But the Mister Softee song as a threat to the health and welfare of New Yorkers? I don't think so." Yes. Gothamist would rather start a ban on "Who Let the Dogs Out" during baseball games, because that song kills us. Anyway, one city councilman said that not playing the song would traumatize children (ahem) and the Mayor didn't have a response but his press secretary told the Post: "The mayor likes Mr. Softee's ice cream and his attitude." And what an attitude it is - that saucy "come hither and try my ice cream" stare... oh, wait, does Mayor Bloomberg like Mr. Softee the imaginary figurehead of the company or was he calling Mr. Conway Mr. Softee? So many questions!

Other people were questioning the noise, including club owners, but Gothamist was tickled by this description:

City Council member Margarita Lopez, who represents the Lower East Side, a neighborhood in which the concentration of bars and nightclubs is among the heaviest in the city, asked darkly: "Don't you understand that you are threatening the fiber of my community?"
That's it: The fiber of the Lower East Side Community is made up of alcohol and music.

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  • you scumbags - you destroy times square, destroy coney island, destroy williamsburg and now you want to eliminate Mr Softee? *** you, yuppies assholes. Leave my neighborhood alone. We'll manage fine without you thanks.

  • I grew up in Manhattan, haven't lived there for ten years and I still know the song. And I wasn't even allowed to have Mr. Softee. (My parents were really strict about sugar.) But is it just a New York thing? I always thought that every ice cream truck in the country played that same song.

  • am

    margarita lopez rocks. not only is she the strongest advocate that the mentally ill of NYC could hope for but she defends the rights of loud drinkers too. There is a special place in heaven for that woman.

  • Captain Midnight

    "Occasionally" stuck in your head? I have a friend who moved away 20 years ago and he could still hum the Mr. Softee tune even after not having heard it all these years.

  • It's not the fact that the trucks play music that annoys me, it's THAT FREAKING SONG. Maybe Mr Softee could rig the trucks so that they play more than just three notes over and over again.

  • S.D.

    Must remember to install "mr. Softee" Car Alarm (© Tien Mao)...

    Just Kidding!

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