Coronado High School - Legend Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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music Boston’s Don't Look Back—After a two-year wait, fans listened to hear different words to a much the same style. Joe Walsh’s But Seriously Folks—In this comedy version of tunes relating to his life, he combines a mixture of different rock styles. Styx' Pieces of Eight—Although untypically mellow, the typical hard Styx unexpectedly surfaces. Definitely this is something new to get used to. 16

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Mjant fcEVEN 50 S DAY has a taste ot the disco cene. The Fox Trot Rhythm: Step, step-step. Step, step-step. 1 Move right foot back (slow) 2 Move left foot back and to the side (quick) 3 Move right foot next to left foot (quick) 4 Move left foot back (slow) 5 Move right foot back and to side (quick) 6 Move left foot next to the right foot (quick) CL a 5 o 3 CD 15



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music madness “Music is like a backbone of society; it generally dictates the attitude towards life. better because it has better music. Since it came on the air. I haven’t listened to the others. It's just a good station. said senior Marcy Rettig. The PASS. KINT 98. XEROK and KHEY continued to promote new albums and. concerts. T-shirts promoting the radio stations were to be found in an array of colors, styles and designs, revealing the dedication of the station listeners. Music is like a backbone of society; it generally dictates the attitude towards life. concluded junior Barney Given. 3 tyle —a unique tapestry to be originated and built upon by a group making it different from any other artist. Perhaps this was a main factor in the success of such groups as Aerosmith. Kansas and Foreigner appearing consecutively June 23. Aug. 14 and Sept. 23 as sellout concerts. Kansas and Foreigner, both new in the field, presented their best, leaving fans to imagine what was to come. Double Vision. Hot Blooded. and Cold as Ice. by Foreigner, and Dust in the Wind and Point of No Return.” by Kansas, were dominating favorites. Aerosmith returned with Walk This Way. and Toys in the Attic. Other groups appeared to full houses also. Thousands of psyched out fans flocked to the concert halls to see such chart busters as Bread. Nov. 14: Linda Ronstadt. Dec. 19; Styx. Feb. 15; Boston. March 6; Billy Joel. March 16; and Eric Clapton. March 31. Each left their fans asking for more. Although many albums were released this year, among the favorites were Boston's Don't Look Back, after a two year wait; Foreigner’s Double Vision: Joe Walsh’s But Seriously Folks: The Rolling Stones'. Some Girls: and Billy Joel's The Stranger, which was honored as the number one selling album of the year. Creativity not only with the music, but with album covers and cover slips providing the words to the songs, became quite popular. Also new on the music scene. 92FM came alive with The 92 Days of Celebration.” giving station flippers a new station to switch to. I like 92FM 17 music

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