Discussion Name ONE FAST song and ONE SLOW dance song played at your High School PROM that you danced to.

Remobz

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Alright folks, this should be interesting since we all graduated at different years and different decades more or less.

Like myself, time has made my memory poor, but I remember one good fast one and one good slow one.

Here we go.

Graduating Class Year 1991

Fast Song was "It takes two by Rob Base"


I killed it on the dance floor to that song.

Slow song was "Nothing Compares to You by Sinead O'Connor"



what about you?
 

IronWing

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I didn’t go to prom. Thanks for rekindling the pain and loneliness of high school. I think I’ll go ride the bus around downtown for a few hours just to catch glimpses of happy people and wonder what it’s like.
 

Captante

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All the "cool" kids (lol... aka: "hippies/freaks/punks/greasers") in my HS had a giant raging ANTI-prom keg party on "prom-night". (drinking age was 18 in Connecticut and NY @ the time)




No doubt this played at some point! (no slow songs though!)

 
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Remobz

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I would rather be alone and lost in my own thoughts than feel fake happiness being around fake people.
I went to an all-boys private Catholic School. NO GIRLS!!

I will make you feel better. I was a shy virgin trying not to be so shy. I had no girlfriends during high school. I wasn't going to PROM. I was shy to get a date and had no options. So, my mother stepped in and got her female friend to let her daughter take me to the PROM. She was younger than me, but she was much more experienced.

Anyway, my prom date divorced men three times in later life and finally came out as a lesbian. She is happily living with a woman now.

So, basically I was a shy virgin whose mother had to get him a prom date who later turned out to be a lesbian.

True story I swear!! Did I make you feel better buddy?

 

Dr. Detroit

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Missed both my Junior & Senior Prom. Tough circumstances, not for lack of popularity or being a member of the Trenchcoat Mafia...
Switched high schools mid year my Junior year & then graduated early my Senior year.


 

MrSquished

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junior/senior year was the year of Nirvana. I'm pretty sure smells like teen spirit was played at my senior prom
 

Captante

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I went to an all-boys private Catholic School. NO GIRLS!!

I will make you feel better. I was a shy virgin trying not to be so shy. I had no girlfriends during high school. I wasn't going to PROM. I was shy to get a date and had no options. So, my mother stepped in and got her female friend to let her daughter take me to the PROM. She was younger than me, but she was much more experienced.

Anyway, my prom date divorced men three times in later life and finally came out as a lesbian. She is happily living with a woman now.

So, basically I was a shy virgin whose mother had to get him a prom date who later turned out to be a lesbian.

True story I swear!! Did I make you feel better buddy?


Want to feel even BETTER about this?

How do you KNOW she was a lesbian PRIOR to your "date"?
 
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scorpmatt

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No proms for me. was home schooled grades 7-12, took my GED half way through grade 12 and passed with a 93%.

Had I gone to HS where I was living at the time I probably would've ended up with an early start to a family as the HS had the highest pregnancy rating in the USA, go Buena High School.
 

IBMJunkman

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Did not go to my prom. It would have been 1966.

I chummed with a band in the 70s. They played a prom in a gym. They covered Stones, Zep, Humble Pie, etc. After a while someone asked for them to play a slow song. Can’t imagine why.

Well, the only slow song they knew was Sunny by Bobby Hebb. It got played 3 times that night.

Had lunch with the bands singer on the 10th. He now looks like the Dos Equis guy.

 

nakedfrog

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All the "cool" kids (lol... aka: "hippies/freaks/punks/greasers") in my HS had a giant raging ANTI-prom keg party on "prom-night". (drinking age was 18 in Connecticut and NY @ the time)




No doubt this played at some point! (no slow songs though!)

This was closer to my experience, except it was only the four of us--might have been the same percentage-wise since my graduating class was 19 people though. We were in Germany so the drinking age wasn't particularly relevant, and we gallivanted about town with a bottle of apfelkorn.
 
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WelshBloke

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Prom wasn't a thing in the UK in those days!
My entire school year booked out a local night club for the night though. Was pretty messy.

Pretty sure Blue Monday would have been played at some point!
 

Exterous

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Married my high school sweetheart and we went to senior prom together but neither one of us could answer this question.

Somewhat related we've been to like 10 proms together. She was frequently in charge of helping students plan prom and I usually volunteered to help chaperone
 

Perknose

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I didn't go to my prom either. After "escaping" Catholic school starting in 6th grade, I loved Tome Street Elementary school in 6th grade and then Ridley Park Junior and Senior HS from 7th through 10th. It was small and friendly and relaxed and had a ton of older teachers and a few newer ones all of whom we're varying degrees of chill. Then we got sold out for school district reorganization and ended up at Ridley (township) HS. I disliked it thoroughly.

I went from a school with ~600 students in 6 grades to a school (if you can call it that) with 3,000 students in 3 grades. It had one way halls and you weren't allowed to go to your locker between classes all day long and ALL the bathrooms except the one near the front entrance were locked because the goombahs had literally demolished all the others. We had 22 minutes for lunch and you weren't allowed to leave the cafeteria and if you bought your lunch, after waiting in line you had about 5 minutes to eat it.

At Ridley Park we had 45 minutes for lunch and you could walk the 4-5 blocks to "the stores" and get what you wanted if you wanted to go that route. If you brought your lunch they opened the gym and opened the sound system and you could bring your favorite records (45 rpm singles) and the AV boyz would play them. The guys sat in the bleachers on one side and the girls sat in the bleachers on the other side. The girls would get out there and dance and the boys would watch. Every now and then we'd pool our nickels and dimes and bribe on of us to go out and dance with the girls. Good times!

Also, they made all the gym equipment available and you could go out and play some ball if you wanted, plus there was a lake across the street and you could go there and commune with nature if you wanted to.

We'd regularly have assemblies which featured paid presenters which would always go over the allotted time so our principal, Ollie, would come out on stage and figure out for us the truncated afternoon periods. At the big Ridley (Township) HS, in the two years I was there, we NEVER had even one assembly plus we didn't have ANY senor class trip. Nada, zero, zilch.

You were only supposed to be able to take 4 "advanced" (as if) classes but they let me take all of mine as such. They had a football team which never lost and got 10,000 to 15,000 spectators for the Thanksgiving team. We were absolutely HATED around the league for our boorish, even semi-violent behavior. I never attended one game.

The captain of the football team ran for student council president. He had been caught mooning traffic out the window of the team bus and was just another low grade goombah. Through my guidance counselor the administration asked me to run against him. I had ZERO chance of winning as this was halfway through my Junior (first) year there and I had the same ~30 folks in all my classes and didn't really know very many people. I did almost no campaigning as it was a hopeless Bataan death march and, of course, I lost BUT the admin told me it was the closest election they'd ever had. I still don't believe I would have won even if I'd campaigned, but there you go.

There was no chance I was going to that fucking prom. The joke was that ~ 30 pregnant girls and I were the non-attendants.

I've said all this before. Do I feel better now? No.
 

WelshBloke

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I went to an all-boys private Catholic School. NO GIRLS!!

I will make you feel better. I was a shy virgin trying not to be so shy. I had no girlfriends during high school. I wasn't going to PROM. I was shy to get a date and had no options. So, my mother stepped in and got her female friend to let her daughter take me to the PROM. She was younger than me, but she was much more experienced.

Anyway, my prom date divorced men three times in later life and finally came out as a lesbian. She is happily living with a woman now.

So, basically I was a shy virgin whose mother had to get him a prom date who later turned out to be a lesbian.

True story I swear!! Did I make you feel better buddy?

Obviously no other man could match up to the high standards you set on that prom date!
 

Oyeve

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I didn't go to my prom (was not cool to do so) but I would have played:

For fast song, "Fast as a Shark" from Accept
And slow song, "Moments in Love" from Art of noise
 

skyking

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On another note, the OP has been missing since about this time last year. I remember he had health issues and wish him the best.
 

[DHT]Osiris

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Earth Angel. Some weird guy played an awesome song I've never heard of, we had a riot with that one. Jackass broke the instruments after though so that kind of ended the night.
 
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