Wait -- there's another one too, but I can't remember the name of it. Something about some lady who's sure all that glitters is gold, and if there's a bustle in your hedgerow don't be alarmed because it's just a Spring clean for the May Queen and some other stuff. Yeah, what was the name of that song? I'm not sure about this but I think the band that did it was called Iron Balloon or something like that. Anyway, that would be a good song too.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with an assorted selection from the Casey Kasem's America's Top 100(Is he still with us, by the way?).
I'm certain these i(hs)tunes will both delight and repulse all at the same time.
A line-up featuring Leo Sayer, Shawn Cassidy, David Soul (which one was he? Starsky, Hutch or BO Duke?), and Climax Blues Band is guaranteed to put the "ick" back in "Classic Rock."
In no particular order:
Year Of The Cat, Al Stewart
Boogie Nights, Heatwave
Go Your Own Way, Fleetwood Mac
Angel In Your Arms, Hot
I Like Dreamin', Kenny Nolan
Don't Leave Me This Way, Thelma Houston
(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher, Rita Coolidge
Undercover Angel, Alan O'Day
Torn Between Two Lovers, Mary MacGregor
I'm Your Boogie Man, K.C. and The Sunshine Band
Dancing Queen, Abba
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, Leo Sayer
Margaritaville, Jimmy Buffet
Telephone Line, Electric Light Orchestra
Whatcha Gonna Do?, Pablo Cruise
Do You Wanna Make Love, Peter McCann
Sir Duke, Stevie Wonder
Hotel California, Eagles
Got To Give It Up, Pt. 1, Marvin Gaye
Theme From "Rocky" (Gonna Fly Now), Bill Conti
Southern Nights, Glen Campbell
Rich Girl, Daryl Hall and John Oates
When I Need You, Leo Sayer
Hot Line, Sylvers
Car Wash, Rose Royce
You Don't Have To Be A Star, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
Fly Like An Eagle, Steve Miller Band
Don't Give Up On Us, David Soul
On And On, Stephen Bishop
Feels Like The First Time, Foreigner
Couldn't Get It Right, Climax Blues Band
Easy, Commodores
Right Time Of The Night, Jennifer Warnes
I've Got Love On My Mind, Natalie Cole
Blinded By The Light, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Looks Like We Made It, Barry Manilow
So In To You, Atlanta Rhythm Section
Dreams, Fleetwood Mac
Enjoy Yourself, Jacksons
Dazz, Brick
I'm In You, Peter Frampton
Lucille, Kenny Rogers
The Things We Do For Love, 10cc
Da Doo Ron Ron, Shaun Cassidy
Handy Man, James Taylor
Just A Song Before I Go, Crosby, Stills and Nash
You And Me, Alice Cooper
Slow Dancin', Johnny Rivers
Lonely Boy, Andrew Gold
I Wish, Stevie Wonder
Don't Stop, Fleetwood Mac
Barracuda, Heart
Strawberry Letter 23, Brothers Johnson
Night Moves, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
You're My World, Helen Reddy
Heard It In A Love Song, Marshall Tucker Band
Carry On Wayward Son, Kansas
New Kid In Town, Eagles
My Heart Belongs To Me, Barbra Streisand
After The Lovin', Engelbert Humperdinck
Jet Airliner, Steve Miller Band
Stand Tall, Burton Cummings
Way Down, Elvis Presley
Weekend In New England, Barry Manilow
It Was Almost Like A Song, Ronnie Milsap
Smoke From A Distant Fire, Sanford Townsend Band
Cold As Ice, Foreigner
Ariel, Dean Friedman
Lost Without Your Love, Bread
Star Wars Theme-Cantina Band, Meco
Float On, Floaters
Jeans On, David Dundas
Lido Shuffle, Boz Scaggs
Keep It Comin' Love, K.C. and The Sunshine Band
You Made Me Believe In Magic, Bay City Rollers
Livin' Thing, Electric Light Orchestra
Give A Little Bit, Supertramp
That's Rock 'N' Roll, Shaun Cassidy
Love So Right, Bee Gees
The Rubberband Man, Spinners
I Never Cry, Alice Cooper
Nobody Does It Better, Carly Simon
High School Dance, Sylvers
Love's Grown Deep, Kenny Nolan
Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman), Joe Tex
There's another one that might be appropriate for these circumstances. It's the one where they sing, "We don't need no (sic) education...something...something...hey, teacher, leave those kids alone!" Again, I'm not all that good at remembering band names so I'd only be guessing, but I think it was by Pink Frampton maybe? From "The Fence" album?
As for my smoking toooooo muuuuuch pot, umm, what's pot? Is that anything like "Vitamin W?"
Maybe we should ask Allison for a different activity for our renunion...How about purchasing a Keg and just partying in the woods???? Then we can pass what ever we feel like......
OK, enough Good Ole Days, Lets get modern...say, Arch Enemy (Nemisis}, Cradle of Filth {Nemisis} and Bullet for My Valentine {These 4 Words and Scream Aim Fire}. Or if we must stay in the 70's Genre....and MUST do Led Zep...make it Dyer Maker.
Personally, I think the definitive IHS Class o' 1978 song has already been mentioned above in the semi-comprehensive list cribbed from Casey Kasem's AT40/Top 100 listing. Incidentally, Casey IS still with us -- just turned 100 years old too which makes him about 18 months older than Dick Clark. You may remember Casey from these sort of exchanges:
Scooby -- "Rrr-rrr-rrrrrr-rr-RRRR-rrr-rrrrrr..."
Shaggy -- "You SAID IT, SCOOOOOOOB!"
(Scooby? Said? Hunh?)
So, uh, yeah, moving right along, here's the song -- the marching band version of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke." Ya with me on this? Now, to extend the special moment of recollection, play it over, and over, and over, and oooooooooover...aaaaaaaaand overrrrrrrr...
And over...
Maybe ya had to be there, but anyone who was in the marching band, the color guard, the cheer squad, or any fall sport should know exaaaaaactly what I'm talking about. Whataya think? Marching band version of "Sir Duke" for about three hours straight? Wouldn't that be just about the perfectest way to slice back through 30 years?
Hey, I think I still have my IHS marching band records...somewhere... which closet?....which box?... If I ever find them, shall I bring 'em? Yup, marching band was great - definately lots of memories!
Say, has anyone contacted former teachers about our reunion? There were a few that it'd be nice to see again. I think I heard via the grapewine that Mr. Lloyd is retiring or has just retired.
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How about some classic rock, the kind we heard in high school? Bob Segar, Skynyrd, etc...
Freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-birrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrdddddd!
(heheheheheh...)
Wait -- there's another one too, but I can't remember the name of it. Something about some lady who's sure all that glitters is gold, and if there's a bustle in your hedgerow don't be alarmed because it's just a Spring clean for the May Queen and some other stuff. Yeah, what was the name of that song? I'm not sure about this but I think the band that did it was called Iron Balloon or something like that. Anyway, that would be a good song too.
(hah!)
Looks like someone smoked too much pot.......
LMAO....Ummm Led Zep?
And Maybe some Foghat? I wonder if we can all guess whom this is....
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with an assorted selection from the Casey Kasem's America's Top 100(Is he still with us, by the way?).
I'm certain these i(hs)tunes will both delight and repulse all at the same time.
A line-up featuring Leo Sayer, Shawn Cassidy, David Soul (which one was he? Starsky, Hutch or BO Duke?), and Climax Blues Band is guaranteed to put the "ick" back in "Classic Rock."
In no particular order:
Year Of The Cat, Al Stewart
Boogie Nights, Heatwave
Go Your Own Way, Fleetwood Mac
Angel In Your Arms, Hot
I Like Dreamin', Kenny Nolan
Don't Leave Me This Way, Thelma Houston
(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher, Rita Coolidge
Undercover Angel, Alan O'Day
Torn Between Two Lovers, Mary MacGregor
I'm Your Boogie Man, K.C. and The Sunshine Band
Dancing Queen, Abba
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, Leo Sayer
Margaritaville, Jimmy Buffet
Telephone Line, Electric Light Orchestra
Whatcha Gonna Do?, Pablo Cruise
Do You Wanna Make Love, Peter McCann
Sir Duke, Stevie Wonder
Hotel California, Eagles
Got To Give It Up, Pt. 1, Marvin Gaye
Theme From "Rocky" (Gonna Fly Now), Bill Conti
Southern Nights, Glen Campbell
Rich Girl, Daryl Hall and John Oates
When I Need You, Leo Sayer
Hot Line, Sylvers
Car Wash, Rose Royce
You Don't Have To Be A Star, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
Fly Like An Eagle, Steve Miller Band
Don't Give Up On Us, David Soul
On And On, Stephen Bishop
Feels Like The First Time, Foreigner
Couldn't Get It Right, Climax Blues Band
Easy, Commodores
Right Time Of The Night, Jennifer Warnes
I've Got Love On My Mind, Natalie Cole
Blinded By The Light, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Looks Like We Made It, Barry Manilow
So In To You, Atlanta Rhythm Section
Dreams, Fleetwood Mac
Enjoy Yourself, Jacksons
Dazz, Brick
I'm In You, Peter Frampton
Lucille, Kenny Rogers
The Things We Do For Love, 10cc
Da Doo Ron Ron, Shaun Cassidy
Handy Man, James Taylor
Just A Song Before I Go, Crosby, Stills and Nash
You And Me, Alice Cooper
Slow Dancin', Johnny Rivers
Lonely Boy, Andrew Gold
I Wish, Stevie Wonder
Don't Stop, Fleetwood Mac
Barracuda, Heart
Strawberry Letter 23, Brothers Johnson
Night Moves, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
You're My World, Helen Reddy
Heard It In A Love Song, Marshall Tucker Band
Carry On Wayward Son, Kansas
New Kid In Town, Eagles
My Heart Belongs To Me, Barbra Streisand
After The Lovin', Engelbert Humperdinck
Jet Airliner, Steve Miller Band
Stand Tall, Burton Cummings
Way Down, Elvis Presley
Weekend In New England, Barry Manilow
It Was Almost Like A Song, Ronnie Milsap
Smoke From A Distant Fire, Sanford Townsend Band
Cold As Ice, Foreigner
Ariel, Dean Friedman
Lost Without Your Love, Bread
Star Wars Theme-Cantina Band, Meco
Float On, Floaters
Jeans On, David Dundas
Lido Shuffle, Boz Scaggs
Keep It Comin' Love, K.C. and The Sunshine Band
You Made Me Believe In Magic, Bay City Rollers
Livin' Thing, Electric Light Orchestra
Give A Little Bit, Supertramp
That's Rock 'N' Roll, Shaun Cassidy
Love So Right, Bee Gees
The Rubberband Man, Spinners
I Never Cry, Alice Cooper
Nobody Does It Better, Carly Simon
High School Dance, Sylvers
Love's Grown Deep, Kenny Nolan
Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman), Joe Tex
Barry Manilow? I'd rather hear Iron Ballon!
Iron BALLOON?!?!?! There's no band named Iron Balloon! You're thinking of Led Butterfly!
There's another one that might be appropriate for these circumstances. It's the one where they sing, "We don't need no (sic) education...something...something...hey, teacher, leave those kids alone!" Again, I'm not all that good at remembering band names so I'd only be guessing, but I think it was by Pink Frampton maybe? From "The Fence" album?
As for my smoking toooooo muuuuuch pot, umm, what's pot? Is that anything like "Vitamin W?"
"Looks Like We Made It", Barry Manilow?
I prefer his other hit, "Let's Pretend We All Have Bright Futures."
Wait a minute... was that the theme of our prom?
Pass the bong.
Billy Joel - The Stranger
I think "Glory Days" by Springsteen would be an appropriate song for the reunion.
Bong? Now days it's pass the Blunt...
I think he meant Iron Butterfly.
Call it what ya will, but pass it.
Maybe we should ask Allison for a different activity for our renunion...How about purchasing a Keg and just partying in the woods???? Then we can pass what ever we feel like......
What an entertaining discussion! As far as tunes go, how about something from the band Chicago (in their "classic" days)?
OK, enough Good Ole Days, Lets get modern...say, Arch Enemy (Nemisis}, Cradle of Filth {Nemisis} and Bullet for My Valentine {These 4 Words and Scream Aim Fire}. Or if we must stay in the 70's Genre....and MUST do Led Zep...make it Dyer Maker.
Who is gonna build the Mosh Pit?
Personally, I think the definitive IHS Class o' 1978 song has already been mentioned above in the semi-comprehensive list cribbed from Casey Kasem's AT40/Top 100 listing. Incidentally, Casey IS still with us -- just turned 100 years old too which makes him about 18 months older than Dick Clark. You may remember Casey from these sort of exchanges:
Scooby -- "Rrr-rrr-rrrrrr-rr-RRRR-rrr-rrrrrr..."
Shaggy -- "You SAID IT, SCOOOOOOOB!"
(Scooby? Said? Hunh?)
So, uh, yeah, moving right along, here's the song -- the marching band version of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke." Ya with me on this? Now, to extend the special moment of recollection, play it over, and over, and over, and oooooooooover...aaaaaaaaand overrrrrrrr...
And over...
Maybe ya had to be there, but anyone who was in the marching band, the color guard, the cheer squad, or any fall sport should know exaaaaaactly what I'm talking about. Whataya think? Marching band version of "Sir Duke" for about three hours straight? Wouldn't that be just about the perfectest way to slice back through 30 years?
("Hey, thawuz great! One. More. Time!")
Hey, I think I still have my IHS marching band records...somewhere... which closet?....which box?... If I ever find them, shall I bring 'em? Yup, marching band was great - definately lots of memories!
Say, has anyone contacted former teachers about our reunion? There were a few that it'd be nice to see again. I think I heard via the grapewine that Mr. Lloyd is retiring or has just retired.
Thanks, I've had the song Sir Duke in my head all morning....
I particularly enjoy those Rolling Stones fellas.
"Start Me Up."
Seriously, ... start me up. It's not part of the song. I can't my Hugh Jazz out of the chair!
Now then... where was I?
As long as the bassist doesn't look like too much like Matlock, I don't care.
My medic alert beeper will probably drown out the music anyway...
"Ammf soorree, mah teef just fell intoo mah lap..."
I can't get no met-a-mucil.
I want to hear disco music. I love saturday night fever music.
Yeah, "Stayin' Alive!" ... something we somehow managed to do despite all the partyin we did....
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