Yes, this record documents the infamous occasion in 1980 when a soon-to-be-fired children's choir director thought it would be fun for the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade mixed voices to sing "Nothing" from "A Chorus Line", with its famous line "...except the feeling that this bullshit was absurd", which instigated a riot among the parents whereupon a set of bleachers collapsed, killing a janitor and...no, only kidding, this is just your average Honor concert record. Lots of unison singing and talktative babies in the audience. For many listeners, this will be a short visit to hell; for the collagists, a boon. Note especially the cut "Commercials" where a group of kids sing a medley of jingles for Almond Joy / Mounds, Coke, Oscar Meyer, and Alka-Seltzer. Even though I felt I was obliged to digitize this because I've had the record since I attended the original concert, this was of course not true, and this blog post may mark the end of my capacity to make good decisions in life. Still, it was worth it to rescue the concert band's rendition of "Blowin' in the Wind".
Kiwanis Choir: My Train
Kiwanis Choir: Tomorrow
Kiwanis Choir and Training Choir: Commercials
Elementary Honor Orchestra: Turkish March
Elementary Honor Orchestra: Two Woodland Dances (part one)
Elementary Honor Orchestra: Two Woodland Dances (part two)
Elementary Honor Orchestra: Canyon Sunset
Elementary Honor Orchestra: Skip to My Lou
Elementary Honor Choir: If Tomorrow Never Comes
Elementary Honor Choir: Dream a Dream
Elementary Honor Choir: June Is Bustin' Out All Over / June
Elementary Honor Band: Aura Lee
Elementary Honor Band: Blowin' in the Wind
Elementary Honor Band: Love That Latin
Combined Honor Groups: Salute to America
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