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Transported by Song - My Freshman Year of College

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Austin Texas Homes, LLC 453249

I realized a few days ago how long it had been since I wrote a post strictly for fun, much like this one that I was challenged to write by Paul Slaybaugh back in November:

He Just Smiled and Gave Me a Vegemite Sandwich 

This one is along the lines of the post I wrote about meeting my wife:

Songs from the Night I Met My Wife - A Tribute

And this one about the summer of that same year:

1988 - Memories and Music

I realize this post is long, but these are memories, people!

I attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas from 1988-1992.  My first semester in the fall of '88 included a LOT of parties, although I wasn't drinking then, because I had done more than my fair share of that in high school, and wanted a break.  As such, I got to know a lot of people that I could actually remember later. 

My roommate and I had met a couple of months prior during CLEP weekend ("testing out" of some classes), and we became fast friends.  This made the transition to college easier, because we already sort of knew each other, and I had visited him in Katy (near Houston) before school started.

Andy and I were notoriously social, and the other guys in our dorm would marvel at the number of girls that came to visit us.  Please note, "visit" is not a euphemism in this case.  We just had a lot of female friends, some of whom became girlfriends later. 

Looking back on it, I think we had so many visitors because we sort of established ourselves as a team, unafraid to meet anyone and everyone in our path.  In fact, people often confused us for each other, or at least mixed up our names.  We were also ridiculously funny (not that I am bragging, mind you), and there was a synergy which formed that is pretty hard to duplicate with friends in adult life.  I remember going on a double date with Andy to a place in Round Rock called "Pass the Biscuits".  Despite its backwoods name, they had terrific food and it was reasonably priced.  We spent some time crafting a large tower of biscuits with a knife supporting it in the middle of the table.  "The Biscuit Tower - the tallest free-standing structure on our table!", I declared for all to hear.  We were fearless then.

We both ran for student senate and won, then petitioned to get a coin machine added to the laundry room in our dorm.  That was added quickly.  It is amazing how easy it was to meet people.  I sometimes miss the openness that we experienced at that age.  Everyone was a potential friend, until they did something to convince you otherwise.

During those parties I mentioned, there were a few tunes that we seemed to hear every time.  Hearing them today on the radio or in a restaurant, I am transported back to age 18, when I still wanted to be a pediatrician, and I had no idea that I would make Austin my permanent home.  My grades were so bad that first semester that I was forced to re-think my decision to be a biology major, and I wasn't able to join a fraternity, so I started my own (that is a story for another post).  There are also some songs that I heard during more introspective or private times that left an impact on me.

So, what was I listening to in the fall of 1988?

 

R.E.M. - "Orange Crush"  AND "Stand" - I was already an R.E.M. fan (and I suppose I still am, to some extent), but these songs are almost complete gibberish if you pay any attention to the lyrics.  In "Orange Crush", Michael Stipe actually sings, "Got my spine.  Got my Orange Crush."  Where is this checklist handy?  Spine?  Check.  Orange Crush?  Check.  Where are you headed that you had to double-check to make sure you are still a vertebrate?  As an aside, do they still sell Orange Crush?  What about Diet Chocolate Mint Shasta?

For "Stand", he basically sings the same refrain throughout, which is "Stand in the place where you live, think about direction, wonder why you haven't before."  Deep.  Why not "Dance in the place where you live", or "Laugh in the place where you stand"?  The profundity of these lyrics is amazing.  I guess that's why it was so appealing.  Simple, yet...simple.

When in Rome - "The Promise"- Yikes!  I had no idea what a visceral effect this one would have on me when I played it on Youtube just now.  I remember dancing with a girl that I had a huge (Orange?) crush on at the time, and there was a guy who took himself far too seriously as a dancer right next to me.  I would use his name here, but I have never met anyone else with the nickname Boots before, so he might see this someday (oops!). 

Erasure - "Chains of Love" - This one became popular during the late summer of 1988, and I distinctly remember talking about the video on the phone (corded, no less) with a girl that I liked.  I liked the song back then, for much the same reason that I liked other songs - there was a girl that I liked who enjoyed it.  This was also how I discovered Led Zeppelin, Morissey, and Love and Rockets.  I will take credit for liking the Doors and Jimi Hendrix on my own.

Will to Power - "Freebird/I Love Your Way"- I can't even believe I am including this particular one-hit wonder in a public post, but it was playing on the radio when I first kissed the girl whom I would later ask to marry me (we were engaged, but broke up before getting married).  Despite the 80's stylings of this one, it gave me appreciation for the Frampton and Lynyrd Skynyrd originals.  I will readily admit that it is almost unlistenable now, reminding me more of elevator music (does that exist anymore?  why not?).

Frankie Valli - "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" - You are probably thinking that I am far too young to include this one here, but (as with the Erasure), this was played for me when I was with THAT girl, and I always think of her when I hear it now.  Pretty much any song from 10,000 Maniacs "In My Tribe" (like this one) also reminds me of that time in my life.

The Beach Boys - "Kokomo"- This was kind of a last hurrah for the Beach Boys, as I recall.  I even saw them live, I think in the summer of '89 in Dallas.  I wrote previously on my blog about my inability to understand the lyrics of this song.  When they sound "Martinique.  Monserrat mystique", I thought they were saying something about "that monk's a rotten stink".  This was ubiquitous at parties for that year.

 

UB40 - "Red Red Wine"- I think this song was originally released by UB40 in the earlier 80's, but it hit #1 in the fall of 1988.  I remember listening to it when I was trying to learn how to play bocce ball near the girls' dorms.  That last sentence sounds so dated that it reminds me of an SNL monologue I saw from Rob Lowe when he was supposed to be reading from his diary of the 80's, "The Thompson Twins spilled a kamikaze on my parachute pants today."  I still like this particular song enough to have included it on the soundtrack for my birthday party a couple of weeks ago.

Robert Palmer - "Simply Irresistable" - I didn't know any guys who didn't like the video for this song, despite the fact that the girls look much like mannequins.  This one was inescapable for a few months.  I remember riding in the car with my roommate and another friend listening to this song, and all of us thought it was playing for the respective females that we liked at the time.

Tracy Chapman - "Fast Car" - Many people hate this song, either because it is so sad or because of the type of tune that it is, but I still like it, and I am not ashamed of it, either. 

 

Peter Gabriel - "Solsbury Hill" - This one had been released in the late 70's, but I first heard it on my roommate Andy's cassette tape (not CD).  I know that I had never heard it before college, and it stuck with me.  Great song, even today.

INXS - Entire Album - "Shabooh Shoobah" - This was great music for just driving around with my friends, usually Andy, since he owned it.  Includes "The One Thing" , "Don't Change" and "To Look at You".  Classic stuff.  Man, those guys look really young in the video!

 

 

I guess I could go on, and explain why I have such a strong appreciation for the music of James Taylor (true), but you can probably figure it out based on some of the stuff I said above.  Thanks for reading through this post, if you actually did.  If not, I can't say that I honestly blame you.

 

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Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

JER - I can't say I would blame you for that, if you have to hear it all the time!  That would really irritate me, too!

PAUL - My kids love Yahtzee, believe it or not.  Don't forget that naughty girls need love, too.  As for the Blackhearts, I saw them hanging out with this guy in the back alley earlier:

Sep 02, 2008 03:53 PM
Hope Goss
Ventura Property Shoppe - Ventura, CA
Ventura Real Estate

Brings back tons of memories from that time - you are a few years younger, but not by much!

Sep 02, 2008 04:03 PM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

STEVE - Thanks, man.  Also, thanks for subscribing to my blog today!

Sep 02, 2008 04:05 PM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

KRISTIN - Cool!  I figured this one would certainly resonate with anyone around my age, and maybe with some a bit older, too.  My wife also loves UB40, even today.

HERE'S ANOTHER ONE YOU MIGHT ENJOY

 

Sep 02, 2008 04:11 PM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

LARRY - I visited an office around the corner from my own office years ago, and there were tons of ZZ Top Gold records on the walls - apparently, this was their record company at the time!  Believe it or not, this band is older than I am now.  Here's one to take you back to the good old days:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MKPby9D8MQ&feature=related

This song was the theme song for some pro wrestlers in Dallas in the mid-80's, too.

Sep 02, 2008 04:15 PM
Susie Blackmon
Ocala, FL
Ocala, Horses, Western Wear, Horse Farms, Marketing

Holy cow, I don't have time to read all of this, let alone write something like this!!  You are super-human. 

Sep 02, 2008 08:23 PM
Michael Sahlman
www.HomesForVIPs.com - Keller Williams Realty - Miami Beach, FL
e-PRO - Miami Beach Florida Luxury Homes

I miss college too sometimes. It seems like a totally different world than now. Great songs by the way!

Sep 02, 2008 11:16 PM
Jeremy Blanton
Myrtle Beach Homes Blog - Myrtle Beach, SC
Myrtle Beach REALTOR®- myrtlebeachhomesblog.com

Freaking Great- she walked in again this morning first thing... Red Red Wine....AHHHH Now, I have another thing to make me think Jason Crouch...Before long I will have to make the 7 degrees of Jason Crouch

Sep 03, 2008 01:23 AM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

PATRICK - Josie's on a vacation far away.  Come around and talk it over. 

I actually loved New Order in high school - this is one of my favorites, from a lyrical standpoint:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l36eO6BwPq8&feature=related 

Sep 03, 2008 04:59 AM
Bo Hussung
Bell Title /Triserv LLC - Nashvle, TN

Me?.....Anything by The Police, A Flock of Seagulls, REM, U2, Split Endz, Echo and the Bunny Men, The Clash, The Ramones. There are more, but my IPod is full of College sounds.

Great list, great post!

Bo

Sep 03, 2008 06:03 AM
Anonymous
Anonymous

I'm glad my post triggered the idea for you to write about your university years........love the memories and the songs!  And I love how you wrapped it all up!

Sep 03, 2008 11:24 AM
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Lara O'Keefe
North Texas Home Finders - McKinney, TX

Jason, I also started college in 1988 at UT down the road from you. It's amazing how our college years help us to figure out who we are and who we choose as friends. Like you said, everyone is so open to meeting new people. We are lucky to be in an industry that is similar and has so many dynamic and diverse personalities. Thanks for the tunes while I type :-)

Sep 03, 2008 12:12 PM
Scott Skinner
Liberty One Lending - Tempe, AZ

I started college in 1988 and graduated in 1992 - we caught the end of Guns n Roses and the begining of Kurt Cobain and grunge rock

Sep 03, 2008 05:18 PM
Anonymous
Not Yet Licensed

This was kind of a last hurrah for the Beach Boys, as I recall. 

As a Californian, I'm all for The Beach Boys but where's Willie and Waylon and Merle?  :)

Sep 03, 2008 05:48 PM
#39
Brian Belcher
RE/MAX Executive - Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Realtor

Oh man, blast from the past! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Good stuff!

Sep 04, 2008 02:11 AM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

KEVIN - Thanks, man!

JER - Sorry to hear that, but at least I have a "hook" now in your life.

COURTNEY - I actually wrote about Love & Rockets in this post:  Don't You (Forget About Me) - A Real Estate Lesson from 1985

MELODY - Believe it or not, that Howard Jones tune was one of the songs I played at my birthday party two weeks ago!  Good stuff!  Here's another one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE61Bz7IHKg.  I also feel old now.

ELIZABETH - When I read a comment like that, I realize what a hole there was on ActiveRain in your absence.  Thanks so much for your kind words, my friend.  I hope to talk to you soon.

 

Sep 04, 2008 02:12 AM
Robert Worthington
Worthington Realty - Manitowoc, WI

The late eighties and early 90's were wondeful music years!  I'm a dork...oh well.  Keep posting for young kids like me!  I read your blogs all the time.  Thank You Sir!

Warm Regards,

RJW

Sep 04, 2008 02:56 AM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

LESLIE - Here's an REM song that I included on the mix for my birthday party last month:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWOAeI9fE64

THESA - I'm sorry about that.  There is at least one song which might make you feel young (the Frankie Valli one). 

JAN - Sorry to make you feel old.  I just like writing this kind of stuff sometimes.  Amanda's comment was spot-on, actually.  With regard to the "rotflmao", you might enjoy this post of mine:

Some Suggestions for New Active Rain Abbreviations - Do you LOL often?

LISA - I am also not a big fan of red wine (or wine in general, frankly), but I love that song.  Here's another one by UB40 that I enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTYekhOxRyE

JIM DOWNING - That was my aim with this post.  Glad to hear it!

Sep 04, 2008 02:05 PM
Angelia Garcia
Pure Realtors - Dallas, TX

Love the music as well.  I can't really get into the music now.  Nothing gets me up and dancing like New Order, Erasure, Depeche Mode. They were and still are my faves.

Sep 04, 2008 02:47 PM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

HOPE - Glad to hear that this one elicited a few memories!

Sep 06, 2008 06:36 PM