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Old School Friday and I Got The Remedy

Old School Friday. This week the theme is “the year you graduated from high school”.

A year of wreck and residue, not my words, they belong to a poet, maybe Longfellow not sure. A year of wild hearts and heads not thinking clearly. I read “The Awakening”. The protagonist annoyed me. I tried re-reading “Catcher in the Rye” to make it what so many told me it was. It still wasn’t. I found success with “The Lexus and the Olive Tree”, though my heart was with “War and Peace” and “The Trial”. Still is. Some memories are seeded deep in the crevices of my brain, almost irretrievable, while some remain above the abyss ready for grasping at a moments notice should the need occur. It rarely does.

A rose did bloom and die that spring only to bloom again the subsequent fall, the autumn of the life after high school. A year so far away and gone so fast I’m not sure it occurred. But for photographs not yet faded enough to be truly old I’d be leaning on the side of “never happened”.

Then I remember the music.

You’ve all heard this before, we ( I mean you G, you too Dane) were cool, geeky for sure, we followed him to the 9:30 Club in D.C. at 15 and 16. We had his Java Joe’s cd, something you bought off the internet in 2001 (a great CD which has been remastered and re-released by the way). His first studio release didn’t occur until late 2002 making the charts in 2003. The year I graduated from High School.

“The Remedy”Jason Mraz.
Studio Version Here

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Who didn’t love The White Stripes?

“Seven Nation Army”


Same year, later on though. I was already outta there. OutKast,“Hey Ya”.

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Check out the players:

Electronic Village | Fresh And Fab | Quick| Marcus | Cassandra |iriegal | Mahogany | Hagar’s Daughter | Lisa C | Chocl8t | DP | Dallassouth | John | CC Groovy | Kreative Talk | Regina | Clnmike | Vivrant Thing | AJ | Sharon | The Creole Pimp | Invisible Woman | Believer 1964 | SJP | Bria | BklynQueen 86 | Hey Shae | From the Battlefield | Thembi | D Spot | Malcolm | Pop Art Diva | Pjazzypar | Kevin

27 Thoughts on “Old School Friday and I Got The Remedy

  1. I loves White Stripes.
    I should read more fiction, but seldom ever. In high school I was a geek, but I mixed with a variety of stereo types. I had a huge crush on a very tall girl named Alicia. That was when I realized shooting for the moon would be easier than shooting for much taller women.
    She did have a really good fashion sense for which I disturbingly made mental record of her entire wardrobe.
    She looked happiest on days she wore the big baggy red sweater.
    What does it all mean, & why? No clue.

    Bennet’s last blog post..Finding The Positive In Christianity

  2. I can’t even POSSIBLY explain how much I LOVE Jason Mraz! LOVE LOVE LOVE. We (my friends and I) became huge fans of his when we were still in college (around 2001). Eventually we drove ourselves all the way down to North Carolina to see him at a music festival.

    He makes me smile.

    deutlich’s last blog post..Men Don’t Do Heartbreak

    • He is a worthy artist to follow I think unless you’ve been to a few of his concerts or smaller venue performances it is hard to grasp. Welcome to the club.

  3. OMGoodness! You are just a baby with all this worldly knowledge!

    Even more reason to love ya…

  4. Nice concert.

    My son was carried around, the word may be danced around, to “hey ya” for months. He is very bright, I blame the song.

    Must you so blatantly show off your youth? ;)

    jacob’s last blog post..The Tour Begins

  5. The year I graduated from high school. Ah, the memories…Rudy Vallee on the gramophone…going down to the speakeasy on Saturday night for some bathtub gin…Lucky Lindy…gosh, how this world has changed.

  6. with Toco Rivera right?
    My girlfriend is a fan of Mraz. He has a voice.
    Love the White Stripes – Hey Ya is a great dancy song, it was played so much back then I got sick of it, but it’s nice to hear again.

    casey’s last blog post..Weekend Plans

  7. Hey Ya was so catchy and infectious!
    Great picks!

  8. I forget how young you are.
    My high school graduation year it was Duran Duran singing “Rio” and Prince’s “Little Red Corvette”.

  9. You have come a long way girl with a blog. Wonderful writing that does sound poetic

    pia’s last blog post..When am I going to grow up and not question everything? For I think many people believe a measure of maturity is acceptance and I can’t

  10. I really like The Remedy :)

    Hey Ya was a fun song. I would clap and sing it when I heard it on the car radio and my husband would just shake his head and act like he didn’t know me. LMAO!

  11. That’s a great Letterman performance-by OutKast.

    Hey, folks are going to think you were just too well read and studious for your own good but oh yea. sneaking out of the house to go into DC until late at night at age 15, “well I guess it’s ok as long as you read War and Peace”. ;)

    john’s last blog post..Links and Jinks On an Icy Night

  12. It’s funny I wrote a post tonight related to high school before I came here and saw how you touched on that topic too. Of course, you approached it in a much different matter than I did.

    I just sound bitter in mine. LOL

    mojo shivers’s last blog post..There’s Nothing Time Hasn’t Touched, Is It Really Him Or The Loss Of My Innocence, I’ve Been Missing So Much

    • Being that it was an old school friday post and not gnerally a high school post – I added the high school to the old school friday maing it hard to sound bitter.

      I would not expect you to sound otherwise mojo. lol

  13. White Stripes rock!

    Chris’s last blog post..Refusing to the Bitter End

  14. glad to see you are still loving on mraz. you may slander my name like this any time.

    g’s last blog post..Almost Inaugeration

  15. Love the White Stripes. I won’t mention anything about age since so many have before me, but boy do I feel old :)

    I read and enjoyed The Lexus and the Olive Tree.