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It began . . . and never ended.
Throughout the school year,
IMSA students proved the
undeniable fact — WE NEED
OUR MUSIC!! Boxes, walkmans,
CD's, stereos, and just by simple
singing, music could be heard
from every corner of our lovely,
orange school and dorms at any
time of the day.
On the whole, IMSA musical
tastes varied from legends like
Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink
Floyd, and the Doors to top 40
regulars like Bruce Springsteen,
Chicago, and Madonna — to
classics like Vivaldi, Mozart, and
Bach.
According to
Rolling Stone,
the
top five albums of 1986 were:
# 1
Whitney Houston
—
Whitney Houston
#2
Miami Vice
—
music from the television
series
#3
Brothers in Arms
—
Dire Straits
#4
5150 —
Van Halen
#5
Afterburner
—
ZZTo p
Yuck! Who likes those?!
Obviously we didn't. The
top five albums yaccording
to IMSA students were:
# 1
Somewhere in Time
—
Iron Maiden
#2
Invisible Touch
—
Genesis
#3
Slippery When Wet —
Bon Jovi
#4
Master of the Puppets
—
Metallica
#5 So —
Peter Gabriel
The five groups were:
# 1
Bon Jovi
#2
Genesis
#3
Iron Maiden
#4U2
#5
Talking Heads
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