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What year did you graduate?

What year did you graduate from High School?

  • 2002-2007

    Votes: 3 5.3%
  • 1995-2001

    Votes: 2 3.5%
  • 1989-1994

    Votes: 6 10.5%
  • 1983-1988

    Votes: 8 14.0%
  • 1978-1982

    Votes: 8 14.0%
  • 1971-1977

    Votes: 17 29.8%
  • 1965-1970

    Votes: 6 10.5%
  • 1958-1964

    Votes: 5 8.8%
  • 1950-1957

    Votes: 2 3.5%
  • Prie 1949

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    57

I Am Blessed 24

Active Member
Class of 1962 listening to Elvis, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, Burl Ives, Everly Brothers, Beach Boys, Ray Charles and many, many others.

Top 20:

I Can't Stop Loving You
- Ray Charles # 1

# 2 Big Girls Don't Cry
- The 4 Seasons # 1

# 3 Sherry
- The 4 Seasons # 1

# 4 Roses Are Red (My Love)
- Bobby Vinton # 1

# 5 Peppermint twist
- part 1
- Joey Dee & The Starlighters # 1

# 6 Telstar
- The Tornadoes # 1

# 7 Soldier Boy
- The Shirelles # 1

# 8 Hey! Baby
- Bruce Channel # 1

# 9 Duke of Earl
- Gene Chandler # 1

# 10 The Twist
- Chubby Checker # 1

# 11 Johnny Angel
- Shelly Fabares # 1

# 12 He's a Rebel
- The Crystals # 1

# 13 Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
- Neil Sedaka # 1

# 14 Monster Mash
- Bobby "Boris" Pickett # 1

# 15 Good Luck Charm
- Elvis Presley # 1

# 16 Sheila
- Tommy Roe # 1

# 17 Stranger On The Shore
- Mr. Acker Bilk # 1

# 18 The Stripper
- David Rose # 1

# 19 The Loco-Motion
- Little Eva # 1

# 20 Don't Break The Heart That Loves You
- Connie Francis
 

webdog

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ccrobinson said:
Class of '87
With or without you, we were walking like an Egyptian and living on a prayer.
Wow...20 year reunion this year! Are you going? I'm looking forward to my 20 year reunion, as I didn't go to the 10 year.
 

webdog

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mcdirector said:
We sure have a lot of us that were in HS at the same time here.
yeah...but I see the Gen X'ers starting to take over ('92, '90, '87).
 

webdog

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I Am Blessed 17 said:
Class of 1962 listening to Elvis, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, Burl Ives, Everly Brothers, Beach Boys, Ray Charles and many, many others.
Wow...'62! Did you guys use feathers as pens back then? ;)
 

FriendofSpurgeon

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I Am Blessed 17 said:
Class of 1962 listening to Elvis, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, Burl Ives, Everly Brothers, Beach Boys, Ray Charles and many, many others.

This is before my time, but I love your music.

It's funny, so many kids today love "our music." I took my son to a baseball game so we could see Kansas perform after the game. (Of course, I think they needed oxygen after each song.)
 

Bro. Curtis

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1979, and I hated the contemporary music of the time. (Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, ugh)

I listened to my dad's country records, and Motown radio.
 
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Bro. Curtis

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FYI....


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It refers to being cold. Often when ranchers or cowboys were out on the range they would have to sleep with their dogs to keep warm. A one dog night was a night when he had to share body heat with one dog, two dog night was two dogs and a three dog night was an extremely cold night where he would have to share body heat with three dogs. “how cold was it on your trip?” “It was a three dog night”.
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Jimmy C

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In 1975 when I graduated the Pittsburg Steelers beat my Dallas Cowboys in the Superbowl - I still have not forgiven Terry Bradshaw!

The top 40 songs follow:
  1. "Love Will Keep Us Together" - Captain & Tennille (First chart appearance: 5/24/75; Highest position: #1)
  2. "Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell (6/21/75; #1)
  3. "Fame" - David Bowie (8/2/75; #1)
  4. "Shining Star" - Earth, Wind and Fire (3/22/75; #1)
  5. "My Eyes Adored You" - Frankie Valli (1/18/75; #1)
  6. "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" - John Denver (4/5/75; #1)
  7. "Philadelphia Freedom" - Elton John (3/15/75; #1)
  8. "One Of These Nights" - Eagles (6/14/75; #1)
  9. "Pick Up The Pieces" - Average White Band (12/21/74; #1)
  10. "At Seventeen" - Janis Ian (7/12/75; #3)
  11. "Kung Fu Fighting" - Carl Douglas (12/21/74; #1)
  12. "Boogie On Reggae Woman" - Stevie Wonder (11/30/74; #3)
  13. "Laughter In The Rain" - Neil Sedaka (11/16/74; #1)
  14. "Black Water" - The Doobie Brothers (1/11/75; #1)
  15. "Lady Marmalade - LaBelle (2/1/75; #1)
  16. "Why Can't We Be Friends" - War (6/14/75; #6)
  17. "The Hustle" - Van McCoy (5/31/75; #1)
  18. "Best Of My Love" - Eagles (12/28/74; #1)
  19. "Wasted Days And Wasted Nights" - Freddy Fender (7/19/75; #8)
  20. "Before The Next Teardrop Falls" - Freddy Fender (3/8/75; #1)
  21. "Some Kind Of Wonderful" - Grand Funk (12/21/74; #3)
  22. "Island Girl" - Elton John (10/18/75; #1)
  23. "Lovin' You" - Minnie Ripperton (2/15/75; #1)
  24. "Jive Talkin'" - Bee Gees (6/28/75; #1)
  25. "Mandy" - Barry Manilow (12/7/74; #1)
  26. "Please Mr. Postman" - Carpenters (12/7/74; #1)
  27. "Have You Never Been Mellow" - Olivia Newton-John (2/8/75; #1)
  28. "Jackie Blue" - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils (3/22/75; #3)
  29. "Ballroom Blitz" - Sweet (8/2/75; #5)
  30. "Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" - B.J. Thomas (3/1/75; #1)
  31. "He Don't Love You" - Tony Orlando & Dawn (3/29/75; #1)
  32. "Feelings" - Morris Albert (8/23/75; #6)
  33. "I'm Not In Love" - 10cc (6/14/75; #2)
  34. "Games People Play (They Just Can't Help It)" - Spinners (8/30/75; #5)
  35. "Love Won't Let Me Wait" - Major Harris (4/19/75; #5)
  36. "Angie Baby" - Helen Reddy (11/2/74; #1)
  37. "I'm Sorry" - John Denver (8/30/75; #1)
  38. "Fight The Power (Part 1)" - The Isley Brothers (7/12/75; #4)
  39. "Lady" - Styx (1/18/75; #6)
  40. "Fire" - Ohio Players (12/28/74; #1)
 

just-want-peace

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'54, when fishtails were the cat's meow on Caddys!

And some guys rode around in summer with their windows rolled up to make the folk they passed on the street think they had (---drum roll----) AIR CONDITIONING!

Gas was ~ $.30/gal, but milage was ~ 8-10/gal.

Had a friend that bought a VW bug, that got 18MPG on the road & that was absolutely fantastic.

Seems like a hunnert years ago now.
 

Hopeful

New Member
FriendofSpurgeon said:
This is before my time, but I love your music.

It's funny, so many kids today love "our music." I took my son to a baseball game so we could see Kansas perform after the game. (Of course, I think they needed oxygen after each song.)

"they needed oxygen after each song."!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :applause:
That is TOO funny, and too, too, true!!!

1976 for me, so I'm right in the thick of this. Loved all the music you ALL have listed, including the REAL oldies (Patsy Cline, Elvis, et.al.). I listened to EVERYTHING--even the stuff from the 40's coz that was what my mom loved--the Big Band Sound! (Yup, and even Perry Como!)
 

tinytim

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1988...

Our Senior song was "Take a walk on the wildside" by Motley Crue...

We forgo the traditional "pomp and circumstance" and walked the walk to our senior song...

I always have walked to the beat of a different drummer!
 

Bible Believing Bill

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You guys do realize this is Saggy's way of figuring out how old we all are, and she hasn't said when SHE graduated.

Class of 1983, and I really didn't listen to much music then or now for that matter so I couldn't tell you what was popular.

Bitsy you graduated the same year as my oldest sister.

Oh yea and I robbed the cradle when I married Jeanne she was class of 1988. Yup I was out of collage before she was out of High School.

Bill
 

mcdirector

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Bible Believing Bill said:
You guys do realize this is Saggy's way of figuring out how old we all are, and she hasn't said when SHE graduated.

Class of 1983, and I really didn't listen to much music then or now for that matter so I couldn't tell you what was popular.

Bitsy you graduated the same year as my oldest sister.

Oh yea and I robbed the cradle when I married Jeanne she was class of 1988. Yup I was out of collage before she was out of High School.

Bill
If y'all haven't figured this out yet, I might as well be Bill's oldest sister :laugh:
 
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