What songs remind you of High School?

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Lord Foul wrote:Okay, Joy officially had the coolest high school experience. 8)
*grandmotherly chuckle*
That's because I was first in line. :D
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"Even the Losers" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers!
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Dragonlily wrote:
Lord Foul wrote:Okay, Joy officially had the coolest high school experience. 8)
*grandmotherly chuckle*
That's because I was first in line. :D
Now, now! I was not alluding to age! :shifty: I merely saw the inherent coolness of an era when the Doors and Hendrix were at the musical forefront.
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Thank you, Foul. I am glad to see the greatest pioneers of an era appreciated by a later era. I also saw the chance for a joke. :wink:
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But it was so self-deprecating! Or at least from my angle of view. :mrgreen:
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From your angle of view, yes. A connoisseur might see it somewhat differently. :wink:

However, I will officially admit that I am not a grandmother.

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A Gunslinger wrote:"Even the Losers" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers!
Losers? NOT. 8O ;)
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Off the top of my head, I can remember THE WALL and The Eagles'
HOTEL CALIFORNIA
Then there is Styx's GRAND ILLUSION that was a favorite then.

But I was more into Black Sabbath (with Ozzy) and Deep Purple.
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Come Sail Away - Styx

My Sharona - The Knack
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OK, this trhead is interesting- and I see there are some people here even older than me. :lol: Here goes- the songs that remind me most of high school are :
"Every Breath You Take"- The Police
"Hysteria" - Def Leppard
"Showstopper" - Salt N Pepa
"Distant Early Warning"- Rush
"One" - Mettalica
"High on You"- Survivor
and anything by Duran Duran.

Any guesses when I graduated?
OOps- Almost forgot "Take on Me"- a-ha
By the way- this is not (all) the music I still listen too- I am more of a Floyd, CSN&Y, 70's Rock kinda girl myself. Some groups like Rush, and the Police span both decades, though. I bet I couldn't tell you one popular song and who sings it on the radio today. Kind of embarassing- my daughter is doomed........
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Edge wrote:
CovenantJr wrote:Class of 82... I was 1... ;)
I was 1 year out of High School :P
I was starting my second year of teaching, you babies!


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"Smokin' in the Boys' Room" and "School's Out for the Summer" remind me of High school.

Heh heh.

That and, "Mama Told Me Not to Come.
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Class of '86

You've Got Another Thing Coming

Rock of Ages

Let's Go Crazy

The Reflex

Rock You Like a Hurricane

2 Minutes to Midnight

Ahhhh, they just don't make stuff like that anymore.
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Having gone back and actually read the thread, I see that I was supposed to write the songs I LIKED from high school....oops.


Almost anything by Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, John Denver, or Janis Ian. With a little Three Dog Night and Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show tossed in for fun.
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You've Got Another Thing Coming

Rock of Ages

Let's Go Crazy

The Reflex

Rock You Like a Hurricane

2 Minutes to Midnight

Ahhhh, they just don't make stuff like that anymore.
Cail- You've got THAT right. I almost always listen to 70's stuff now, but after finding this thread and looking over some of the hits from the 80's I realized just how much I miss those years!
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class of 86.

Garbage Man : the Cramps
Whatever : Husker Du
Blue Monday : New Order
Just Like Heaven : the Cure
Gardening At Night : REM
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R.E.M - It's the End of the World (As We Know It)
The Cure - Fascination Street
B52's - Channel Z
10,000 Maniacs - Trouble Me
Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus
Dead Milkmen - Stuart
XTC - King for a Day
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Loggins & Messina's "Your Mama Don't Dance (and your daddy don't rock 'n roll)"

Anything by Cat Stevens - I think my high school years ('70 - '74) encompassed his whole top-40 repertoire.
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Well guys, im not really outa high school yet but you know...i think i would have to chose Simple Plan "I'm Just a Kid". Its a really awsome song, just perfect for high school years.
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The Joker (Steve Miller)
Black Dog (Zep)
Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo (Rick Derringer)
Mind Games (John Lennon)
Rock On (David Essex)
You Haven't Done Nothin (Stevie Wonder)
Hello It's Me (Todd Rundgren)
Tell Me Something Good (Rufus)
You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate)
Love Hurts (Nazareth)
It's Over & Lido Shuffle (Boz Scaggs)
She's Gone (Hall & Oates)
Shinning Star (Earth Wind & Fire)
Bungle in the Jungle (Jethro Tull)
any and all Cat Stevens but especially Catch Bull at Four
Demons & Wizards (Uriah Heep)
then, in my senior year i got turned on to Yes
saw Tull on the Warchild tour and Yes on the Relayer tour
Joni Mitchell
Neil Young
CS&N
Allman Bros
The Band
Fleetwood Mac
Jeff Beck (Wired)
Clapton

phew...back in the day... :wink:
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