Friday, December 25, 2009

Top 5 Songs About Education

The theme of the school was an important issue for the pop songs of Chuck Berry Goose-stepped his way through School Days (Ring Ring Goes The Bell) in 1957. However, it seems that the seventies was a golden age of some school songs, even though no such thing as a loophole for fans of pop music a lot. What makes these songs so memorable? And what a lack of quality education odes today say about education in the noughties?

5: Rock 'n' High School - Ramones. "I do not careIn the story 'cos that's not where I want to be! "Although often than a traditional Ramones, the number 1979 soundtrack of the same name as proud as a heartbeat Sing-Along at a time when the group spent a long time for new pop direction, and finally have some recognition chart. It is curious that At no time during my training for life outside the university, I have seen, never on a cruise of students for a GTO.

4: When I Kissed the Teacher --ABBA. "I bow before me and tried to explain the laws of geometry, and I could not stop myself, I had to kiss the teacher!" This movement back, and certainly not worthy of PC-representation of teacher reports of students is the opening round of the Swedish quartet's fourth album, Arrival. Apart from the story by playing the videotape, the disturbing aspect of this song is the answer of the teacher with Agnetha's. In short, he wants to.

3: Baggy Trousers - Madness. "Everything I was taught in schoolHow to bend not break the rules. "Yes, I know that this song is from 1980, but no matter. How can you ignore this blatant celebration of school vandalism and pranks nostalgic. Whatever happens, get the tube? And to be honest, once again, you probably have received one ASBO for pulling someone's hair stand on end today. Make me young.

2: Another Brick In The Wall - Pink Floyd. "We need no education We do not need mind control." Everything seems a bit "sad and serious at the time that FloydGet involved. Waters also melody and accompanying film and animation into a sort of prog-anthem for young offenders. The innocent love, which we are accustomed, is replaced by a choir strangely disturbing - and suddenly there is a reason for rejecting the need for training on the juvenile "Heroes do so.

1: School's Out - Alice Cooper. "Well, nothing, no class, and we do not even started and we had no intelligence, we can not a word that rhymes." Herepost po 'modern Declaration of Acceptance of the lack of rhyming ability Cooper's. But he does not do it! It's just something eternally visceral sensation of leaving the school back and it is a piece to start, it's also funny, which was 24 years and four albums into his career when the song has been released!

I know that there are numerous other items from that period. But how many names over the last ten years? Is not much I know. Why? Now it seems that in this age groupThe home-schooling and a greater variety of school, it is less easy to complain today. For the sake of pop music, which might be a sin.

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