Thursday, October 8, 2009

Intertwingularity

When I look back at the pictures of us from 1980, 1981, and 1982 I am flooded with wonderful memories of life well lived. As the likes of the internet and facebook unravel the neat comparmentalization of the periods of time in my life, I find myself most drawn to this period of time for a number of reasons.

The music was really good. Well, mostly that's true. The friendships forged at Bronco Junction were very special. Again, mostly that's true.

The atmosphere created by too little adult supervision of children who in their "normal" environment lived generally under close scruitny of over protective parents and a society that viewed childhood asthma as a handicap is something Matthew Mintz and I have discussed. I think there is something special here, but I think all children who go to camp gain the benefit of living in an environment where they must take greater responsibility for their choices, precisely because there can never be enough adult supervision at summer camp. The economics don't work.

So, I'm left wondering if part of my fascination is in part driven by the incompleteness of our last experience together.

There was always supposed to be a next summer. Part of me is still waiting for it.

I cried a lot when my mom told me there wouldn't be a 1983. I can't imagine how John France must have felt. To go on his honeymoon and come back to find his camp closed.

There are those nagging questions I have never resolved: like what is Randy (Qualls) doing now? What happened to the property? I read that it was vandalized.

Then there are things I wish I didn't know. The same technology that brought us together again virtually gave me the news that Jeff Meadows is in prison for murdering someone. I find myself not knowing if I should write him or not.

The music quest I launched the other day floods me with other wonderful memories.

A long way of saying:

Thank you for the wonderful memories.

We really ought to find a way to get together next summer. Perhaps we could all meet at Camp...






Monday, October 5, 2009

The Play List ( so far )

Here's what we have so far:
SongArtistLink
The Best Of TimesStyxStyx - Styx: Greatest Hits - The Best of Times
ElviraThe Oak Ridge BoysThe Oak Ridge Boys - The Definitive Collection - Elvira
SeptemberEarth, Wind & FireEarth, Wind & Fire - Earth, Wind & Fire: Greatest Hits - September
Just What I NeededThe CarsThe Cars - The Cars: Complete Greatest Hits - Just What I Needed
MacArthur ParkDonna SummerDonna Summer - Endless Summer - MacArthur Park
Brick HouseThe CommodoresThe Commodores - Pure Funk - Brick House
You May Be RightBilly JoelBilly Joel - Glass Houses - You May Be Right
My Best Friend's GirlThe CarsThe Cars - The Cars: Complete Greatest Hits - My Best Friend's Girl
Bette Davis EyesKim CarnesKim Carnes - 80's Super Hits - Bette Davis Eyes
Shining StarEarth, Wind & FireEarth, Wind & Fire - Earth, Wind & Fire: Greatest Hits - Shining Star
UrgentForeignerForeigner - 4 (Expanded) - Urgent (Single Version)
Juke Box HeroForeignerForeigner - 4 (Expanded) - Juke Box Hero (Single Version)
Come Sail AwayStyxStyx - Styx: Greatest Hits - Come Sail Away
Rock With YouMichael JacksonMichael Jackson - Off the Wall (Special Edition) - Rock With You
Three Times a LadyThe CommodoresThe Commodores - Lionel Richie: The Definitive Collection - Three Times a Lady
Get the Funk out Ma FaceThe Brothers JohnsonThe Brothers Johnson - The Brothers Johnson: Greatest Hits - Get the Funk out Ma Face
You Dropped a Bomb on MeThe Gap BandThe Gap Band - Gap Band: Ultimate Collection - You Dropped a Bomb On Me
Stairway to HeavenLed ZeppelinLed Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV (Remastered) - Stairway to Heaven
Last DanceDonna SummerDonna Summer - Greatest Hits - Last Dance


-- Others? ---
Hello Again - The Cars The Cars - The Cars: Complete Greatest Hits - Hello Again

867-5309 / Jenny -Tommy Tutone Tommy Tutone - Now That's What I Call the 80s - 867-5309 / Jenny

What else? So far I've heard back from Tim, John France, Tonya, and Cas

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Ok, so I got this idea...

I wanted to see if we could collectively recreate a dance playlist from the Summer of 1981...

I know it ended with Stairway to Heaven and some where in the middle would have been Styx's Too Much Time on My Hands, but what else was there? Post replies and I'll see if I can't put together an iMix on the iTunes Music Store...

:-)

Alex