Sunday 21 October 2018

Farewell Class of 2018

Class of 2018

I have been trying to contact you with  songs for  6 years. Here is your final playlist. Good Luck in  the  future...may  your  song always be  sung ...and  stay  forever  young.


Thursday 18 October 2018

Party like it's 1999 - Playlist

This week we  play songs from  1999


To travel back in time to 1999, you have to start by shedding a few things, as though you’re going through airport security. No iPod. No smartphone. No YouTube. No Facebook. No Twitter. In 1999, the Internet was shiny-new and just out of the box, and we still believed that its greatest utility was to deliver dog food to our door and packs of gum and cigarettes to us by hand. We were just starting to figure out that the new search site Google, which had launched in 1998, might prove useful for something. We couldn’t yet peek 24/7 through our neighbor’s digital windows. We knew the word friend but not the word unfriend.
We were excited about the new century, but also anxious.

Culturally, though, the decade that started in a bang of guitar fuzz and feedback was ending in a whimper of boy-band harmonies. Nirvana gave way to Candlebox gave way to Britney Spears; Public Enemy was usurped by Puff Daddy. 1999 was both the year that Ricky Martin sang “Livin’ La Vida Loca” and the year that Napster launched, so it was the last time it felt like everyone was listening to the exact same song at the exact same time.

In fact, 1999 can be pinpointed as Precisely the Last Year of How Things Used to Be. We listened to music on stereos. We watched TV on TVs. We read books in books and newspapers on newspaper. We didn’t yet suspect that our desktops and laptops, lurking innocently in our workspaces and spoon-feeding us e-mail, were exerting a black-hole tug on our lives.

enjoy the  music...

Saturday 15 September 2018

2018 Victorian State School Spectacular Playlist


I was amazed by the determination and talent of Victorian Students  during the performance of  TheVictorian State School Spectacular at Hisense arena on Saturday. Two of our students, Joseph Stewart and Rahni Wightman performed at this world class event in front of a sell-out crowd.

It is a lot of work to   get to the performances. Months of rehearsals and auditions and dedication by our students was on show. They were amazing and as a way of congratulating them we will feature the songs that made up the setlist of the event.

Each year a great deal of work goes into programming the theme of the show. These songs are from diverse places but are all exciting in their own way. I Think the rendition of the Living Years performed by Joseph is better than the original. Go to the college Facebook page and sample the performance.

Congratulations to all the students who performed at this fantastic event. rehearsals begin again in October. Go Cranbourne SC.

George Massouris
Assistant Principal


Saturday 25 August 2018

90's Mix this week.....




3CSC likes to mix it up. Many of your teachers like the music from the 90’s.  There are so many unforgettable hits of the era. If you're looking for the perfect mix of songs from the 1990s, look no further, because we've got 100 of them for you to walk to class to this week. 

 Talk to the Hand, Totally,  Boo-ya! O M G 

Enjoy

Tuesday 20 February 2018

Hold Up | SEFA x SENE





An example  of the great talent  that  exists right here...in our college. Spread  the word. Sefa & Sene.

Monday 5 February 2018

Walk to class to The Temptations





Dennis Edwards, a former lead singer of Motown pioneers the Temptations,
died Thursday at the age of 74. He was a member of the revered soul
group originally from 1968 until 1977 and later rejoined for various
reunions into the Eighties. His voice was present on a string of hits,
including "I Can't Get Next to You," "Ball of Confusion" and "Papa Was a
Rollin' Stone."Edwards delivered and The Temptations continued their winning ways,
landing 27 Hot 100 entries during the main Edwards era of late 1968
through 1977. Nine of those titles reached the top 10, with three – "I
Can't Get Next to You," "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" and
"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" – becoming the group's second, third and
fourth No. 1 hits, respectively.



Dennis Edwards will be remembered this week  for  his  great vocals on  many  classic songs. The Temptations always  inspire us  as we  head off to class.