Brian Rogers wrote to All <=-
We had so much fun with movies pre-2000 let's try this one:
Try to think of 5 songs that were current during your high school years that were near the most popular amongst you and your classmates. This
will somewhat define your age range as well <G>. Some picks that I can think of from my years would be:
We had so much fun with movies pre-2000 let's try this one:
Try to think of 5 songs that were current during your high school years that were near the most
popular amongst you and your classmates. This will somewhat define your age range as well <G>. S
picks that I can think of from my
years would be:
Bad Girls - Donna Summer
Cities on Flame With Rock & Roll - Blue Oyster Cult
Night Moves - Bob Segar
FunkyTown - Lipps, Inc.
Highway Song - Blackfoot
So many others from that era and I did my best to omit any BeeGees :D
This I hope will be as fun a thread.
... So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
That would be hard to do! I graduated in 1983, and music in the bay
area went through a renaissance. New Wave had really kicked in, and a local radio station cribbed KROQ's "Rock of the 80s" format and shook
up a market that was all rock, all the time.
There was a vibrant music scene in LA/SF back then - there was a weekly newspaper called BAM that covered the bay area music scene.
I need to go watch the Us festival on Youtube and relive some of those bands live. :)
Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
I am a metalhead, and I have been a metalhead for as long as I
remember. Most kids in school and high school liked whatever junk the radio was promoting at a given moment instead, so there is no song that was popular among ($me and &classmates) and &general_population.
That said, my best friend and I had "House of Death" from Manowar as
our friendship anthem.
Mind you, we didn't have a clue in English back then so we refered to
this song as "The Song of 'Die'".
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Arelor wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
"Blood and thunder mix with rain
into the kingdom of darknes again.
Ligthning flash, my body in flames.
All shall kneel to the sound of Death's name.
My path is set, I lived with no regret
I was sworn to kill, but never to forget.
No road back, I never will return.
Into the fire of hell I will burn and
DIE! DIE! DIEEEEE!!!
Into the House of Death.
DIE! DIEEEEE!!!
Into the fire of hell!"
Mind you, we didn't have a clue in English back then so we refered to
this song as "The Song of 'Die'".
Mind you, we didn't have a clue in English back then so we refered to this song as "The Song of 'Die'".
Mommy, I'm scared.
Quoting Arelor to Elf <=-
Mind you, we didn't have a clue in English back then so we refered to this song as "The Song of 'Die'".
Mommy, I'm scared.
Then wait until you listen to "Hail and Kill"
Try to think of 5 songs that were current during your high
school years that were near the most popular amongst you
and your classmates.
Night Moves - Bob Segar
Quoting Arelor to Elf <=-
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Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
That is an impossible category for me to pin down just to 5.
I was a Columbia House member and ordered many albums over the
years.
1. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin
2. <any song> - Fleetwood Mac
3. Joy to the World - Three Dog Night.
4. Crocodile Rock - Elton john
5. Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffet
There are tonnes more!
Even Abba swept the airwares and made an impact.
Hotel California - Eagles
Walk This Way - Aerosmith
Saturday Night - Bay City Rollers. (S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y.. Night)
Try to think of 5 songs that were current during your high
school years that were near the most popular amongst you
and your classmates.
But off the top of my head, I can think of:
1. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin
2. <any song> - Fleetwood Mac
3. Joy to the World - Three Dog Night.
4. Crocodile Rock - Elton john
5. Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffet
I was a Columbia House member and ordered many albums over the
years.
Wow! That in itself brings back memories! The initial sign
up deal seemed too good to pass up! I was too for a while,
then years later I was all in for many of the oldies
collections from time-life :)
Sylvers - High School Dance.
That should rattle the noggin a bit <G>
Mind you, we didn't have a clue in English back then so we refered to
this song as "The Song of 'Die'".
Mommy, I'm scared.
Then wait until you listen to "Hail and Kill"
Rip their flesh, burn their hearts..
Then wait until you listen to "Hail and Kill"
Rip their flesh, burn their hearts..
That's Death Metal, right? I'm not too familiar with that
genre.
But here are the lyrics of a tradtional irish tune that was
recorded for commercial success by at least 3 different
artists:
Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
After a few orders after the obligatory 4 or 5 full-price
albums, I would cancel the membership and start all over with
the 10 for $1 intro deal.
There are simply far too many to mention. Even Led Zepplin's
Stairway to Heaven was a biggie.
More... Supertramp's Crime of the Century material was just
about my earliest years in highschool.
Linda Ronstadt's You're No Good was a constant repeat play on
the lone jukebox that the Student Committee planted in the
cafeteria near the end of my stint in highschool.
There were a LOT of tunes that I enjoyed in between those
years. So.. it's just hard to limit to a small handful.
Brian Rogers wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
A lot of TV hosts came from Califorina radio:
Bob Eubanks
Wink Martindale
Gary Owens
Re: songs of highschool years
By: Brian Rogers to Ogg on Sun May 23 2021 08:46:00
Dead or Alive was really big my senior year.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Jim Lange was on KSFO 560 (San Francisco) before The Dating Game -
there's another one.
Lupine Furmen wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Dead or Alive was really big my senior year.
There are two things that can instantly teleport me back to my last year of high school: the smell of Molson Canadian, and any song by Silverchair.
There are two things that can instantly teleport me back to my last
year of high school: the smell of Molson Canadian, and any song by
Silverchair.
I think here in the states it was known as Molson Golden. And I've never heard of Silverchair. Will have to look them up on YT this afternoon.
My high school beer experience was Moosehead beer and Rolling Rock.
Lupine Furmen wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
My high school beer experience was Moosehead beer and Rolling Rock.
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