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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Throwing It Back Old School-- Elementary Style

I listen to music while I'm doing just about everything-- while I work, while I cook, while I teach, while I travel. The other day I was doing just such while working on some designs I had in mind. I decided to change things up a bit and thought I'd put the good ol' iPod on shuffle. Mind you, I have thousands upon thousands upon thousands of songs on that thing. Some stuff that's on there I forget about. I've actually come to a point where I have to make the horrible decision of what to take off of the iPod when I want to add something new! Ugh!

Anyway, as I sat there working, some very interesting things that I am slightly ashamed of happened to come on. And to make it even more embarrassing for myself (I tend to make fun of myself a lot, so it's ok, you can laugh) I began singing along to these songs word for word at top notch volume. The scary part-- I honestly hadn't heard some of these songs in such a long time that I don't even know how my mind was able to remember the words from that far back! When I'm talking a long time ago, I'm talking like first and second grade. This was 1990-1992 for me, so you know, 20 years ago.

2nd grade. (Sorry about the crappy scanned photo.)

Funny thing, first grade was an important year in music for me. It's when I was first introduced to my forever favorite band Midnight Oil. I'd run around the house singing King of the Mountain (check it out below) at the top of my lungs. I also started that lifelong relationship with the Red Hot Chili Peppers that I wrote about earlier this week. And then of course there were all of those other artists that should remain nameless or semi-nameless due to the embarrassment factor. But I'll be nice and share with you anyway.



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Any of that sound familiar to you? What did you listen to when you were in elementary school?

5 comments:

  1. I love to pull out the ipod! I loved many of those songs on your list (RHCP yay!) at one time or another and could probably sing along as well. :)

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  2. In second grade I listened to county music. My dad was a DJ at our local country station, so I guess I kind of listened by default.

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  3. My embarrassing band of choice was New Kids on the Block :)
    I even got to go to one of their concerts and thought I was so cool!

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  4. Songs of the 90s are all the best songs! My RHCP fave song is 'easily' its so good! And isn't it amazing how we can remember music so well? I wish the 90s never ended lol

    -rwk
    rwkrafts.blogspot.com

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  5. Ummmm...did you steal my playlist? Don't be too embarrassed. After all, you are not alone. :)

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