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To: Thomas C. White who wrote (11175)6/23/1998 6:37:00 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
It was Tell Laura I love Her 60s- and then there was Leader of the Pack. Lotta dead teens in the 60s.

You have GOT to find that tape. really. I insist. We want to hear this. I'm sure you were---impressive. I played keyboard in a rock band in high school. (My high school love played drums.) I think we played everything in D because the guitarist could only play four chords. Which of course was all you needed in the 60s. I-vi-IV-V. Every song written between 1962 and 1967 used the same chords; we just changed the tempo. Our best number was probably Wipeout. Because there was so little actual music. We thought we were....brilliant. We played at the KP Hall. For free Cokes.



To: Thomas C. White who wrote (11175)6/23/1998 6:51:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 71178
 
<<My high school love and I went parking... much better not to doze off. Wasn't there a 1950's song about the dire fate of a parking pair that snoozed away their reputations for good? I think the girl got run over by a railroad train. No. That was Teen Angel.>>

Try Wake Up Little Suzie. I'd think I was getting old but the "oldies station" played it a couple of days back so it is a recent tune to me.