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Friday, April 23, 2010

...High School Class of 1995...

No matter where you live or who you are, i'd love to hear from you, class of '95.

Post your comments to my blog or my facebook, but I'd love to hear what your top 3 or 5 songs that remind you of your Sr. Year in high school....Fall 94 and Spring 95.

I'll post mine later.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Anything Hootie.
This is How We Do It - Montell Jordan.
Good - Better than Ezra.
Far Behind - Candlebox.
Here and Now - Letters to Cleo (obviously).

Those jump right off the top of my head. I'm sure there are a million others, but I can never remember what year something came out.

Faith (Pratt) Bermingham said...

Here and now.. (same here Mike)
Anything from the Cranberries.
Baby's got sauce - G. Love
One of Us- Joan Osborne
Feed the Tree- Belly
Lightning Crashes- Live
And there are so many more..

Stephen said...

"What's the frequency, Kenneth."

Skz said...

Nirvana- Unplugged - Lake of Fire
The Cure - Just Like Heaven (came out earlier, but I remember it ALWAYS being on the radio the summer of '94)
Dinosaur Jr. - Feel the Pain
Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye
Belly - Superconnected
Green Jello - 3 little pigs
and Green Day - Longview
I could go on. I listened to a lot of music, rather than participating in life...

Luke O'Neil said...

You hear from me enough I suppose. I forget what I liked. OH RIGHT. "Forever Baby." You know by who.

TCook said...

94-95
"These Are Days" - 10.000 Maniacs
"Interstate Love Song" - STP
"Rearviewmirror" - Pearl Jam
"Fade Into You" - Mazzy Star
Everything from R.E.M.'s 'Monster'
"Buddy Holly" - Weezer
"All Apologies" - Nirvana
"Hook" - Blues Traveler
"High and Dry" - Radiohead
"Here and Now" - Letters to Cleo
"Naked Eye" - Luscious Jackson
Other stuff from Toad the Wet Sprocket, Better Than Ezra, Bush, Hole, Ace of Base, U2, Pearl Jam, R.E.M.,

Unknown said...

used to have a million of these, but my number 1 has shaken out to be the pumpkins' version of Landslide.

also, heard Lithium by Nirvana yesterday and it reminded me of Keri Mac sitting in front of me in Atwood's chemistry class. not senior year, but still a sweet memory. Every time the old duder would say the word lithium, we'd both whisper into the 'yeah a yeaaaah' chorus. then laugh.