Tuesday, February 03, 2004
Your favorite songs
I'm asking for help here! I am in charge of music for our 30th high school reunion (actually 30 1/4, we came to the party late,) and since I have an Internet radio station (insert gratituous plug here,) I will play the music that was the soundtrack of our lives.
First pass: there are over 1000 songs in my collection that came out between 1969 and 1978. I picked these years as it covers from freshman year through college graduation. That is over 64 hours of songs. I need only four hours. So, here's the deal.
Tell me what your favorite three (or so) songs were that you remember from high school or college. Help me out here, if you were born in 1978, you are not going to be much help. You went to high school or college between 1969 and 1978, it can't get any easier. I'll post the songs I'll play when its all said and done.
Here's a start: from 1973, three songs that my class thought was most remembered: Edgar Winter Group's "Frankenstein," Jim Croce, "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," and Paul Simon, "Kodachrome." What was the soundtrack to your high school and college life?
And isn't this fitting. It was 44 years ago today, that it was "the day the music died." You remember the song, now check out that site. Thanks, JJ!
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First pass: there are over 1000 songs in my collection that came out between 1969 and 1978. I picked these years as it covers from freshman year through college graduation. That is over 64 hours of songs. I need only four hours. So, here's the deal.
Tell me what your favorite three (or so) songs were that you remember from high school or college. Help me out here, if you were born in 1978, you are not going to be much help. You went to high school or college between 1969 and 1978, it can't get any easier. I'll post the songs I'll play when its all said and done.
Here's a start: from 1973, three songs that my class thought was most remembered: Edgar Winter Group's "Frankenstein," Jim Croce, "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," and Paul Simon, "Kodachrome." What was the soundtrack to your high school and college life?
And isn't this fitting. It was 44 years ago today, that it was "the day the music died." You remember the song, now check out that site. Thanks, JJ!
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