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Trey_P-I_47 12-05-2006 03:20 PM

Songs that remind us of Lambda Chi Alpha
 
OK, now I know we have probably done this before, but it wasnt on the first couple of pages that I checked so I figured I would start it over again.

What are some songs that you have heard that in some way or another remind you of Lambda Chi Alpha.

I'll start with a few and yall can add to the list.

Magic Carpet Ride (obviously) Steppenwolf
Carry On My Wayward Son Kansas
He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother The Hollies
Robin Hood Brother Jono

Ok guys, add to the list and lets see what everyone thinks.

GammaZeta 12-05-2006 05:12 PM

Too Sexy - Right Said Fred

OH YEAH BABY!!!

chopperLI905 12-05-2006 09:08 PM

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...endID=60019167

This is a song completely about us Chops. It is called "Where the Chops at". Just thought I would share it with everyone.

LXA grits 12-06-2006 09:28 AM

I have two special songs that I hold near and dear to my heart via Lambda Chi Alpha.

The first is Old Time Rock 'n Roll. This is because we used it in my associate member class' mock ritual...before our Phi told us the objective was supposed to be serious. Let's just say we took the phrase "MOCK ritual" the wrong way...until we cleaned it up and put on one hell of a performance, I must say.

Secondly, a part of Epsilon-Xi Zeta regards The Joker, by the Steve Miller Band with affection. A) It's a good song. B) Spring 2001 was the year of the Jokers. and C) Ep-Xi #1 (our immortalized founder) was Maurice Felton. Get it..."...Space Cowboy...Gangster of Love...Some people call me Maurice...Wfhoo-wfheeooo." We even had an imaginary A.M. (That eventually got blackballed) named Steve Miller. Isn't that pompatous?

Keep on rockin in Z A X ,
Chris Hall

GammaZeta 12-06-2006 05:38 PM

Anything by Brother John Tesh...

*shudders*

JonoBN41 12-06-2006 06:39 PM

Trey, thanks for the mention of Robin Hood. I have to admit it's one of my favorites too.

We used to play these two following initiations:

He Ain't Heavy - usually the Neil Diamond version
MCR

But a little-known John Prine song always makes me think of going back for Founders' Day and seeing the old crew again. It's on The Missing Years, which won the 1991 Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

Way Back Then

Night is falling, we're doing the things we do
You are acting just like me, I'm acting just like you
Do you remember when you were my friend
That's the way I'd like things - just like way back then

Baby's sleeping, brother is on the run
I am out undoing all the good I've done
If you loved me, tell you what I would do
I'd wrap the world in silver foil and bring it home to you.

Lately I feel that I can't pretend
That I may never ever see the likes of you again
I take a walk, I come back home, then I sit a spell
And watch the ponies dance around the empty wishing well.

Night has fallen, Ive said the things I did
The only baby sleeping is when I was a kid
Do you remember when you were my friend
That's the way I'd like things - just like way back then

lcalbdpzax 12-06-2006 08:39 PM

For various reasons my chapter has a thing for

Sisters of Mercy - Cry Little Sister

Trey_P-I_47 01-04-2007 12:32 AM

There has been a new song that a small parts just grabs ahold of me every time I hear it on the radio.

Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning Alan Jackson

ZetaPhi708 01-04-2007 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eli_the_chopper (Post 1367515)
dear God, that's awesome. I just got a chance to listen. That's so cool. I'm just completely floored by this.

Heey, it's Lambda Chiii!

This is gonna close all our parties now. well, before MCR.

Who did this? He should have a feature in the C&C.


See if he has a webpage...heard he is a brother from a fraternity....don't remember which one tho...

Trey_P-I_47 01-04-2007 07:55 AM

He goes by the name of DJ Scrilla and I think he is a Sig-Ep, he has done several GLO songs, the only other one I have heard is about Phi Mu, and I cant remember the song that was altered.

Ottor 246 01-04-2007 09:04 AM

For me, it's not about the lyrics or any of that, it's the memories the song evokes.

Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meatloaf

Every time it comes on the radio, I am magically transported back in time to 1992. I'm standing in the doorway between the kitchen and the living room of 339 E. Burd St. (Our chapter house at the time) with a beer in my hand. There's a foosball death match in progress right inside the back door. All my brothers are singing the "Meatloaf" part of the song at the top of our lungs, while all the sisters of KTE sing the girl's part back to us. We've got old mattresses tied over all the windows to deaden the noise so the neighbors don't call the cops, and I know it's only about five minutes before the kitchen floor will be wet enough for the naked beer slides to start. Good times...

Also, The Weight by The Band

My senior year, I was still learning to play the guitar. Four other brothers and I decided to play "The Weight" for the Greek Week talent show. Between going to class, working and trying to learn that damn song, I hardly slept for a week! But learn it I did, and that song has never sounded as good to me, before or since, as when we played it in front of 800 screaming college students. I was so nervous I had to tap my foot as I played so the audience couldn't see my leg shaking. Still, it's one of the stand-out memories of my college career.

Thanks for getting me thinking about that!

In ZAX,
Ottor

Tom Earp 01-04-2007 05:10 PM

For those who do not know what Brother Jono is refering to with "Robin Hood", it is a CD that He and another Brother from BN did.

It is awesome about his time in College in Fl. Yepper the Boy from Long Island in Florida!:)

He gracefully gave me one in our many encountrs and I play if often on my way for LXA events at My Alma Mater on home Zeta.

While I am not promoting his sale of it, it is a nice thing to have!:D

JonoBN41 01-04-2007 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1378353)
He gracefully gave me one in our many encountrs and I play if often on my way for LXA events at My Alma Mater on home Zeta.

While I am not promoting his sale of it, it is a nice thing to have!:D

That sounds very noble, Tom, but you certainly did promote your own sale of my CD. I "gracefully" gave you three copies - two of which you sold to a brother who was going to buy them from me.

I never planned on recouping the ten thousand dollars it cost me to produce the album, but I was looking forward to the satisfaction of actually selling a couple of them. You took that away from me.

I cannot fathom why you chose to drag up something I've tried very hard to forget (and in such a snide way), but I will try again to put it behind me because it was a very painful incident.

It's a good album. The CD contains two versions of the song Robin Hood, which was written about one of our ceremonies. Copies are available directly from me for $10 including S/H.

ZAX,
Jono

JoinerLxa 01-12-2007 07:57 PM

This one is a personal one, or maybe one for my AM group:

YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME - Bon Jovi

I was an AM when this came out and was popular (gee I'm OLD!). My AM
class made up a few new words for it, and used it in our "serenades" of
girls' dorms, especially Crescent Girls (LXA little sisters). Makes me think of
my AM days every time I hear it.

Chorus:
Shot to the heart, and you're to blame
You give LAMBS a bad name ("lambs" is our nickname at GC)
I PLEDGED LAMBDA CHI, and you play your games ("associated" just didn't fit)
You give LAMBS a bad name......

The rest was the same I think. We may have made up another "verse",
but the chorus is repeated so much its what I remember.

A few of the Crescents didn't like that "you give Lambs a bad name" part...
but oh well! It was all in fun.

DUST IN THE WIND and FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE (along with WAYWARD SON)
from Kansas.

For some reason "GIVE IT AWAY, GIVE IT AWAY, GIVE IT AWAY NOW"
(don't know who sings it...some early-90's hip hop group) was almost as
popular (don't know why ;) ) as MCR at Vandy during the colony days.
I rarely hear that one on the radio, but when I do, it makes me remember!

AH1683 WBF 01-18-2007 10:40 PM

Brothers

I currently am the promoter for DJ $crilla, the guy who raps for the greeks. If you didn't already know we did a Lambda Chi Alpha "Where the Chops At" song last spring and also put together a Lambda Chi ringtone.

If you are interested in hosting a DJ $crilla concert or want to do a song for your specific chapter, just let me know. We did one at Oklahoma State (Alpha Eta Zeta) last fall and raised money for the OSU wheelchair basketball team.

To get the ringtone and/or song just get in touch with me on facebook and I will send it to you via email.

One more thing, if you choose to do a concert with us, we will throw in a song at no charge. So you get a chapter song or if you wanted to do another national song, we could do that too, and it wouldn't cost you anything. And of course you would get ringtones too for free.

And I also forgot to let you know that the ringtones were for free too, just visit the myspace link below and find it below the music player:

http://www.myspace.com/wbfproductions

for sorority ringtones, down on the right:

http://www.myspace.com/scrilla05

Best to all and please by all means let sororities know too,

Blake
AH 1683


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