Govs Reunion 2012
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Music
Kobi and I will put together a musical act for our 25th reunion at The Governor's Academy (formerly Governor Dummer Academy). Will we out-do Marty and Bobbi Mohan-Culp? See http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/photos/sketches/548#item=12416
Set list
- Don't Go, by Yaz
- Love Is a Stranger, by The Eurythmics
- MLK, by U2
- People Are People, by Depeche Mode
- Thinking about singing this over Travis Porter's My Team Winning (instrumental), or making a similar beat but with better chords, or changing chord-change-timing on Talib Kweli's Distractions.
Suggestions by kobi
Entries with a star are highly recommended by kobi, and entries with a $ by sreeves.
- Peter Gabriel
- Sledgehammer
- Red Rain$
- Shock the Monkey*
- Depeche Mode
- Everything Counts$
- Flies on the Windscreen*$
- Till Tuesday
- Voices Carry$
- Human League
- Don’t You Want Me*(Karaoke)
- Violent Femmes
- Please Please Please Do not Go
- Gone Daddy Gone
- Hall & Oates
- Kiss on my List
- Rich Girl*
- One on One
- Sade
- Sweedish Baboon
- Smooth Operator*
- Eurythmics
- Sweet Dreams
- Love is a stranger*$$
- Cure
- Love Cats*$
- Head on the Door
- Police
- Wrapped around your finger*
- Eddie Grant
- Electric Avenue
- Thompson Twins
- Hold Me Now
- U2
- MLK*
- Tears for Fears
- Shout
- Cars
- Drive
- Lionel Ritchie
- Hello
- Billy Idol
- Dancing With mYself
- Simple Minds
- Don’t you Forget About me* (karaoke)
- The Fixx
- One thing leads to another
- Saved by zero*
- Prince
- When U Were Mine$
- When Doves Cry*$
- Aha
- Take on Me
Maybe even that silly Red Red Wine song...
Suggestions by Shawn
Here's a list of possible tunes we'll perform:
Music from our time at high school
(alphabetical by artist)
- Depeche Mode, People Are People*$
- "Why should it be you and I should get along so awfully?"
- Depeche Mode, Sometimes
- Downtime song.
- Echo and the Bunnymen, Lips Like Sugar
- Eurythmics, Sweet Dreams Are Made of This
- If WBCN wasn't rocking this on my alarm radio in Perkins freshman year, I don't know whether I'd make it through breakfast.
- Hall and Oates, One on One
- Drum machine carries the beat.
- Kate Bush, Running Up That Hill
- Everybody else has covered it, why can't we?
- Madonna
- Queen of our pop
- Michael Jackson
- King of our pop
- New Order, Blue Monday
- Official dance club hit of our generation.
- New Order, Every Little Counts
- Essence of irony. Lonesome Tonight is another slow jam from NO.
- Peter Gabriel, Don't Give Up
- Denny Hannon '88 performed both sides of this duo; we won't make that mistake. Anything from So would go over well.
- Sinéad O'Connor, Just Like U Said It Would B
- Tears for Fears, Everybody Wants to Rule The World
- Tears for Fears, Mad World
- Tears for Fears, Pale Shelter
- The Cure, In Between Days
- Cheery, bet a lot of day-schoolers woke up to this on the way to Byfield.
- The Cure, Just Like Heaven
- Big hit at our college dance parties.
- The Police, Every Breath You Take
- What better breeding ground for casual stalkers than a boarding school? jk—not!
- The Police, King of Pain*
- The Pretenders, Don't Get Me Wrong
- Crossover between alternative types and mainstream listeners.
- The Psychedelic Furs, Heartbreak Beat
- The Smiths, Ask
- "Shyness can stop you from performing the songs you'd like to."
- The Smiths, How Soon Is Now?
- Alt Anthem.
- The Smiths, anything from The Queen Is Dead
- U2, Pride (In the Name of Love)
- U2, With or Without You
- Mr. Robb performed this with a student band. Just one incident from a long list of embarrassing fraternization with the enemy.
- Violent Femmes, Kiss Off
- Drowned in teen angst all over the place, pretty easy to play. "They'll hurt me bad, but they do it all the time." "I hope you know that this will go down on your permanent record."
- Violent Femmes, Please Please Please Don't Go
Other music
More bands with TGA/GDA sensitivity I would like covering include
- Aimee Mann
- Cocteau Twins
- The B52s
- Bob Marley
- Cake
- Coldplay
- The Flaming Lips
- Fleetwood Mac
- Garbage
- Joy Division
- Morrissey
- Natalie Merchant
- Neil Young
- No Doubt
- Pink Floyd
- Sade
- Siouxsie and the Banshees
- Smashing Pumpkins
- Weird Al Yankovic
Bands that don't fit that sensitivity—but who cares?—include
- Alicia Keys
- Aretha Franklin
- Björk
- Dinosaur Jr.
- Erasure
- James Brown
- Joni Mitchell
- King Missile
- Kraftwerk
- Lush
- The Muppets
- Prince
- Radiohead
- Stevie Wonder
- Tom Waits
Musicians and Instruments
kobi
- Bass
- Vocals
kobi provided a list with a few overlaps with Shawn's list (Cure, Depeche Mode, Prince), but also some pop music, because it is so recognizable and hysterical. She tried to pick songs that were do-able on a synth with drum capacity because if she is singing, she could do without playing anything at all, and besides that's what the 80s was all about.
sreeves
- Bass
- Vocals
- Drums
- Keyboards
- Programming
- Guitar?
Shawn wouldn't be ashamed to rock a 505, the Gov's 707 probably not still available. Here's what shawn can bring if necessary:
- V-Drums
- Electric bass + amp
- Electric guitar
- PA + 2 mics
- Prophet 2000 sampling keyboard
- Ensoniq synth