Over In About An Hour: Volume 5 (Mitch Lapa’s party circa 1986)
Here is the latest edition of the Over In About An Hour mixtape series. The inspiration for this playlist came to me this week as I spotted groups of teenagers heading back to high school after their summer vacation.
Some time during my high school years, I think it was the summer of ‘86, a guy by the name of Mitch Lapa threw a party while his parents were out of town. Mitch had gone to my high school for a couple of years before switching to another closer to his house. I knew his sister Loretta better than Mitch but can’t remember how I ended up at his place that night.
The house had had all its furniture moved upstairs. The barren dining room was now furnished with a borrowed card table and a lone strobe light with a blue gel on it. Stacks of vinyl records were littered around the makeshift dj booth. A couple of speakers were hidden underneath old white bedsheets. The night was warm. The cigarettes and other flavours were burning. Resourceful teens have acquired copious amounts of beer and liquor. The crowds gathered in the front and back yards (as well as an impromptu picnic collective in the neighbour’s backyard – they were away too).
Unlike most of parties of those days, the Steve Miller, Beastie Boys, and David Wilcox tapes were – thankfully – nowhere to be found that night an hour outside of Toronto. Instead a mix inspired by the eclectic CFNY 102.1 punctuated the night air. CFNY would play anything and everything. Its styling leaned to what then was truly alternative – indie, new wave, punk. Fans, including Neil Peart of Rush, nicknamed the station “The Spirit of Radio”.
Begin the day
With a friendly voice
A companion, unobtrusive
Plays that song thats so elusive
And the magic music makes your morning moodOff on your way
Hit the open road
There is magic at your fingers
For the spirit ever lingers
Undemanding contact
In your happy solitudeInvisible airwaves
Crackle with life
Bright antennae bristle
With the energy
Emotional feedback
On a timeless wavelength
Bearing a gift beyond price —
Almost free…All this machinery
Making modern music
Can still be open-hearted
Not so coldly charted
Its really just a question
Of your honestyOne likes to believe
In the freedom of music
But glittering prizes
And endless compromises
Shatter the illusion
Of integrityFor the words of the profits
Are written on the studio wall,
Concert hall —
Echoes with the sounds…
Of salesmen.– Neil Peart
The Spirit of Radio
From the album Permanent Waves
This list is by no means definitive of that night’s soundtrack. It’s quite likely that many of this tracks were not even played then. They do reflect the “spirit” of the proceedings.
- Age of Consent – New Order
- Death or Glory – The Clash
- Heaven – The Psychedelic Furs
- Sound And Vision – David Bowie
- Going Underground – The Jam
- Jumping Someone Else’s Train – The Cure
- She’s In Parties – Bauhaus
- Warm Leatherette – The Normal
Had added this to my playlist and then discovered that Robert Of The Radish had done a full playlist on Mute records, The Normal and Daniel Miller. Worth a read and a listen. - No New Tale To Tell – Love and Rockets
- Mad World – Tears For Fears
- Only You – Yaz
- Bring On The Dancing Horses – Echo & The Bunnymen
- Add It Up – The Violent Femmes
- One Step Beyond – Madness
- Twist & Crawl – English Beat
- The Spirit Of Radio – Rush
Listen to the lyrics. So true of the problems with traditional radio today.
users can listen to this mix by clicking here.
To learn more about CFNY and its impact read some of the testimonials from SpiritOfRadio.ca. Some of the station’s old djs and fans have recently posted their home taping sessions as a 24/7 Internet radio station.
I wonder if the current high school generation will look back in twenty years and find a special night to build a playlist around. With all their cameraphones, myspace, and file-sharing they’ll probably have a perfect recollection instead of my fuzz one.
Feedback and comments are welcomed.
related articles
- Over In About An Hour: Volume 8 (music for washing the dishes to) (June 12th, 2007)
- Over In About An Hour: Volume 7 (songs for driving) (November 21st, 2006)
- Over In About An Hour: Volume 6 (September 30th, 2006)
- Over In About An Hour: Volume 4 (August 16th, 2006)
- Zach Braff soundtrack for The Last Kiss (July 20th, 2006)
September 11th, 2006 at 4:25 pm
Ah… Now this brings me back to my teenage years. What perfect years they were. This music will always be as close to me as Elvis, and the Beatles were to my parents.
September 11th, 2006 at 9:25 pm
[...] The latest mixtape in the “Over in About An Hour” series has been published over at The Rugs Don’t Work. This time, Johnny O’Brien takes us back to 1986, the year I graduated high school. His blog entry is a great example of how a personal story becomes more compelling when music is added. Not only do we get a great nostalgic 80’s playlist featuring bands like New Order, The Clash, The Psychedelic Furs, The Jam, The Cure, Yaz and Echo & The Bunnymen, but we get the story behind the music heard at a high school party 20 years ago. Every song in this list strikes a chord with me, and this shared musical connection took me back to my own teenage parties. The music you loved in high school will stay with you for the rest of your life, and this playlist for me is right on the money. [...]
September 12th, 2006 at 11:19 am
[...] The latest mixtape in the “Over in About An Hour” series has been published over at The Rugs Don’t Work. This time, Johnny O’Brien takes us back to 1986, the year I graduated high school. His blog entry is a great example of how a personal story becomes more compelling when music is added. [...]
May 13th, 2007 at 7:57 pm
Wow, now that brings back some memories, Too bad I wasn’t at the party, but I do remember Mitch telling me all about it, I believe that toward the end of the party there was a guy naked thumbing a ride down Rossland Rd. Great tunes, great times. I’ll ask Loretta to visit the site, It’s nice to know the family had an impact….
Chris Lapa – Mitch’s Brother