Blast from the Past - so fun! 09.13.08  

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Well, I've just spent time listening to some of my favorite songs from when I was younger (elementary school to early 20s). They brought up such fun memories for me. So, if you're hearing a very cheesy song from the past or maybe a song you've never heard it's because I created a PlayList (www.playlist.com) and posted it at the very bottom of this blog. Have fun checking out what I used to listen to. And here are some of my memories associated with most of the songs on the playlist.

Every Breath You Take, The Police - I remember borrowing this tape (Every Breath You Take: The Singles) from my friend, Joanna Reed, in high school and it's one of those that are so good, you just listen to it over and over for like two weeks and you can't get enough. I recently heard this song again and it's just as good as the first time I heard it.

These are the Days, 10,000 Maniacs - Another one of those CDs where you just listen to it over and over and love every song. It actually was one of my roommates CDs when I was 22ish - she never got that CD back--oops!!!

Wake Me Up, WHAM! - WOW! This is a way blast from the past. I think I was still in elementary school??? And my family used to go camping/fishing at Lake Mead with another family. The girls were a couple years older than I was and they were in love with WHAM. After that summer, I was hooked too.

Only a Lad, Oingo Boingo - Okay, this group I've probably seen in concert five times. Unless you're from Southern Californa and older than 30, you probably have never heard of this band. They were one of my favs in high school. Danny Elfman, the lead singer and main songwriter for this group is actually very well known for writing musical scores for movies and TV shows; just to name a few: Nightmare before Christmas, Desperate Housewives, Spiderman.

Cruel Summer, Bananarama - Loved this song when I heard it in the first Karate Kid movie. Need I say more?

Lost In Your Eyes, Debbie Gibson - Oh, Debbie. My mom bought me her tapes on my 13th Birthday because when I saw her perform on some music awards show, I told my mom that I really liked the song she was playing. I also learned how to play it on the piano and if you asked me now I could still play the very beginning chords! LOVE IT!

She's in Love with the Boy, Trisha Yearwood - My first official favorite country song.

The River, Garth Brooks - I was so drawn to the harmony in this song. The woman's voice is so pretty. Plus the lyrics are great too!

Greatest Love of All, Whitney Houston - My favorite song in 6th grade. I think we sang this in our 6th grade promotion - HAHA!

Luka, Suzanne Vega - Do you remember the first CD you bought? I remember I worked at Sam Goody's Musicland in high school and that's when I switched from tapes to CDs. My first 2 CDs were Suzanne Vega ones. Kinda sad.

We are in Love, Harry Connick Jr. - One of my high school best friends, Jessica Roos, and I were absolutely in love with Harry Connick Jr. We would listen to his CDs for hours, watch anything on TV that had him in it and went to all his concerts. The first of his concerts we attended, we stayed late and actually got his autograph as he left the Open Air Theater at SDSU and walked to his tour bus. I still have the signed ticket.

I Think We're Along Now, Tiffany - Another 6th grade fav.

California Dreamin', The Mamas and the Papas - Yep, owned their tapes. Loved 'em. I think I was born a bit late, what do you think?

Hold On, Wilson Phillips - Another 90s classic group! I think this is how I learned to harmonize.

Step by Step, New Kids on the Block - Ummm, what junior higher didn't love NKOTB?

Closer to Fine, Indigo Girls - Another group that helped me learn how to harmonize. Their guitar is just phenomenal. Their lyrics I don't agree with most of the time, but the music is just so pretty to me. This is another group, that my friend, Jessica and I would sing for hours and hours to, sing the different parts, and I think I've seen them in concert like 7 times.

Boot Scootin' Boogie, Brooks and Dunn - Thanks to my mom, I learned the line dance to this song in high school and still do it at InCahoots now! So, you can blame my mom for my country music-line dancing craze. :)

A Song for You, The Carpenters - Oh this brings me back to some good memories! My mom bought many records (vinyl) of The Carpenters when she was in high school. She kept them, and when I was in high school I used to listen to these records (and others) with my good friend, Mikey VanMeter. Karen Carpenter's voice is so rich and soothing - it's so sad she died at such a young age - devastating really.

Well, I'll be surprised if anyone actually read's this blog entry. It's pretty long, but I had so much fun listening to the music, reminiscing and writing about it. Did any of these songs bring back memories for you? Or am I too old and you can't relate to it? Haha. Oh well. I enjoyed it.

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4 comments

I read it! I loved it! What can else can I say but thanks for the trip down memory lane!!!! :)

September 15, 2008 at 5:32 PM
Anonymous  

Hey C. I rmember that too sitting in your room listening to records. i remember my first tape that I ever owned was the Ghostbusters soundtrack...Who you gonna call?

I want to make a list too.

September 16, 2008 at 2:39 PM

You won't believe this, but just last weekend, I took a carload of stuff to the Salvation Army, and in the load. . .

my "tape organizer."

It was stuffed with tapes similar in genre to these that you mention, and what did I find and have to stash in the save pile? The tape you made me when I went to Italy in our senior year of high school. You talked me through the long plane ride, and sang to me, and put oodles of our favorite songs on that great tape. Thanks again for that. . .

I miss you and called you a few days ago and your phone dissed me, sucka.

Can we meet for, um, water?

September 21, 2008 at 6:20 PM

OMG (goodness!) seriously! Samantha Fox...Debbie Gibson. Yeah, we pretty much had dance routines for all the '80's/early 90's songs! LOVE 10,000 Maniacs. So fun to read this one.

November 13, 2008 at 8:12 PM

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