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| music of your era if you had to select 1 song (and only 1) that was most often played at house parties during college (or college aged years), what would it be? not the most popular song at the time or your favorite, just the song that was always on a playlist due to your circle of friends or type of party you attened. mine would have to be... black star - definition this always seemed to be on a playlist, and this was before playlist were created on iPods - circa 2000. i guess the cd was always ready to go. as i remember, we even got Bogie's to play it a few times on $1 call Wednesdays funny how music taste changes over time. the older i get the older the music i enjoy gets. anyone used to jam Blackstar? what says you, whats your most common house party jam back in the day or currently for undergrads? Reply Back to Top |
Posted by Zamoro10 on 4/7 at 9:59 pm to jose canseco Good thread. quote: Have to break this down into two distinct categories: Random don't know the house party Move This Circle of Friends party: Magic Carpet Ride Reply Back to Top |
quote: interested combination. steppenwolf was normally something i jammed in my car, rarely was it at a house party...i only heard technotronic at highschool dances Reply Back to Top |
| I was usually the guy who made the party tapes in college. The songs that immediately come to mind are Love Shack, It's the end of the world as we know it, and baby got back. Reply Back to Top |
| Did you really say that the older you get, the older the music gets? Well, no shite Einstein. Btw, that Blackstar cd was/is badass. Reply Back to Top |
Posted by Degas on 4/7 at 10:19 pm to jose canseco If you were in college in the early 80s, you couldn't go anywhere without hearing the Billy Idol version of Mony Mony.Reply Back to Top |
quote: Shag music Rick James Michael Jackson The Gap Band Squeeze REM Reply Back to Top |
quote: yeah, i realize how that sounded. but what i meant was, in college i listen to tupac, STP, RHCP. 10 years later, i'd rather drink whiskey and hear whipping post or Jimi shred. point being, i listen to less "pop" and have been exposed to more of the "classics" Reply Back to Top |
| Got'cha and we appear to be from the same era with similar tastes in music. Reply Back to Top |
| Regardless of the crowd. Strangelove Reply Back to Top |
| The perfect soundtrack to using my fake ID and trying to f*ngerb@ng: Local H---Bound For the Floor Dishwalla---Counting Blue Cars Better Than Ezra---At the Stars Folk Implosion---Natural One Brother Cane---And Fools Shine On K's Choice---Not an Addict Black Lab---Time Ago Toad the Wet Sprocket---All I Want Jimmy Eat World---Lucky Denver Mint Offspring---Gotta Get Away Our Lady Peace---Superman's Dead Marcy Playground---Sex and Candy Mighty Joe Plum---Live Through This (15 stories) Lo Fidelity All-Stars---Battle Flag Wallflowers---6th Avenue Heartache Wallflowers---One Headlight Soul Coughing---Circles Porno for Pyros---Pets The Rentals---Friends of P ...and if I had to pick just one: Primitive Radio Gods---Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand Reply Back to Top |
| The entire GZA-Liquid Swords album. I've bought this CD at least 3 times over the years. The older I get the older it gets. When I was little... my father was famous. He was the greatest sam-urai in the empire; and he was the Shogun's decapitator. He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords. Reply Back to Top |
quote: very underrated 90's hip-hop album Reply Back to Top |
quote: that was mostly played when i hung out with my NOLA friends or when i would travel down to hammond for a thursday nite...great cd. i recently listend to it while hanging out uptown nola Reply Back to Top |
| Love blackstar. Ive listened to that album thousands of times. Liquid swords is the best wu tang album ever. Reply Back to Top |
quote: new blackstar album to be released soon. i hear some singles are already out there, but have not had a chance to really search/listen to them. Reply Back to Top |
| Dazz band Let It Whip The Gap Band THese were staples at exchanges and any sorority party we either went to or dj'd. Reply Back to Top |
| ...and that "Shout" song from Animal House. Reply Back to Top |
| Very true, that was played at every party Reply Back to Top |
quote: I'm gonna go rogue here and throw in Dixieland Delight. Most overplayed song of my college life, with Livin on a Prayer coming in second. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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