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You may or may not be aware of composer Aaron Copland. You've probably heard his work, or something inspired by it, at some point. In fact, if you remember the 90's (edit: in the US) you most certainly know one of his works, from the Rodeo suite. Specifically "Hoe-down". You just associate it with a particular food
https://youtu.be/dYdDYSTEuWo
Just past the 1 minute mark is where it gets real familiar
I was born on the eighties and remember the nineties. The music sounds vaguely familiar but, even after the one minute mark, I have no association for it.
Beef, it's what's for dinner
Thank you for the information.
edit: I played this for my similarly aged wife and she said "is that from an ad?" but couldn't identify which one.