Best Soundtrack Ever, Fast Times at Ridgemont High

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I saw this clip a few months ago and it cracked me the F up. So here goes.



AND tonight I was watching Fast Times tonight and song after song it has to be the BEST soundtrack ever.
I particularly love this crazy guy's song and ...




 
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Fixed my english language blunder...


Thank you for flying Walks Backward Airlines, the only airline where you arrive at the same place you departed from.:facepalm:
 
HAHA Wade, sounds like a fun airline. Might also add a disclaimer that if you want to land elsewhere, "here is your parachute"
 
ya, moving in stereo Phoebe jubblies.
Just call me Judge Reinwank err, Reinhold.
 
The opening sequence with American Girl is so awesome! It's a great song to perform, too. Not over done. And everybody loves it.

This was almost my high school experience to a "T". East coast was a little behind the west, but other than that. I was the weirdo wearing vans or Chuck Taylors and surf t-shirts with the punk/new wave hair cut. As tame as that sounds, the east coast was still stuck in the mid 70's in the early 80's.


Moving in Stereo is an absolute classic. All of the songs off The Cars and Candy-O are the soundtrack to my junior high and early high school years.
 

Great Baltimore power pop from a time when we still had the Colts and the Orioles were winning World Series. :dood:

Even the Washington Bullets (formerly the Baltimore Bullets - my first pro basketball game was the Bullets at the Baltimore Civic Center :fingersx: ) were pretty good at that time.

Anyone that's seen Heavy Metal Parking Lot, that is how we grew up. :rolf:
 
Mdub, Jeff Fahey still plays Bmore as does Kerry Ziegler formerly of Crack the Sky, and John Polumbo and a good number of original CTSky members. Can't forget KIX, Mannekin, Child's Play, either.
 
And if you want some really good R n R from some of my local friends Never Never still puts on great shows with it's roots as far back as 70's and 80's Bmore thru the classics of the world famous bands recreated in their covers.
 
HAHA Wade,,,,,,,,,,,, A number of "our east coast bands" were in sound tracks to some of these movies including Fast Times..

Ric Ocasek from The Cars,, born in Baltimore, Fast Times Sound Track
Rob Fahey-- Ravyns Raised on the Radio,, Fast Times

The Ravyns are an American rock group from Baltimore, best known for their 1982 single Raised on the Radio, which was included on the soundtrack to Fast Times at Ridgemont High. In 1984, the group signed with MCA and recorded a self-titled debut album, and then won the 1985 Basement Tapes competition on MTV with the music video for Rhythm of the Heart.

The first Ravyns line-up formed in 1979 and featured Rob Fahey (guitar and vocals), Kyf Brewer (keyboards and vocals), Bobby Hird (guitar and vocals), Lee Townsend (bass) and John Tracey (drums). Fahey had previously recorded an album in 1977 as a member of Baltimore group Hollins Ferry. The other members had all played together in another Baltimore band, Climbadonkey, which recorded an album in the 1970s that was not released until 2013. The Ravyns debut release was a four song EP which came out in 1981. By this time, Vince Crist had replaced Tracey on drums. Shortly thereafter, the group broke up.

The Ravyns eventually reunited with a new lineup that included Fahey, Brewer, and Townsend along with David Bell (guitar) and Tim Steele (drums). This line-up recorded "Raised on the Radio" which was included in the film and soundtrack Fast Times at Ridgemont High in 1982. This led to a recording contract with MCA and the release of a self-titled album in 1984. Although the album was well-received, it did not become a hit and the band was ultimately dropped by MCA and later broke up a second time. Brewer went on to record several albums with Company of Wolves in the early 1990s.

In 1996, the Baltimore Ravens football team got their name, and The Ravyns released a single called I'm a Rav'n Maniac—this was the first time the original group had recorded as a unit since 1985. In 1999, a second album called Remnants was released, featuring recordings the band made in the 1980s. A live album recorded in 1983 at Baltimore club Maxwell's was released in 2004. The Ravyns have occasionally performed reunion shows in the Baltimore area in the 2000s. In 2013, The Ravyns announced their intention to record their first album of new studio material since the 1980s.
 
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