Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002: Transcendence CD Track Listing
Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002
Transcendence
A CD representing my transcendence from junior year of high school all the way through graduation. Many of the songs on this disc can be applied to anyone's life at this point in time, while some only fit the bill of the creator. Track 8 symbolizes the climax of this transcendence--graduation itself.
This soundtrack cd contains 12 tracks and runs 49min 32sec.
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- Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Backstreet Boys / Not For Me [ST's facade] (03:17)
Personal meaning... symbolizes a friend's front. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Backstreet Boys / Get Another Boyfriend [Megan & "Nick"] (03:07)
This song might not seem to fit the soundtrack, but that's because the reasons for its inclusion are strictly personal. I don't really feel like getting into the story, since it's quite long... - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Underdog Project / Summer Jam [junior year summer] (03:35)
A universal summer theme; to me, it represents the summer following the end of my junior year. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Deborah Cox / Absolutely Not [senior picture memory] (03:38)
This song has ties to my past. This was the last song I listened to before walking into the school to get my senior picture taken in August of 2001. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Eagles / New York Minute [September 11] (06:21)
Another universal theme, this song represents the attack on September 11. Amazing how you don't appreciate what you have until it's put in danger... - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Digimon / Change Into Power [Digimon] (02:35)
I began watching Digimon faithfully in my senior year--and so this is the reason for this song's inclusion. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - George Michael / Teacher [a pre-graduation goodbye] (05:52)
Graduation might be the ultimate goodbye, but you have to say goodbye even before commencement--to all your teachers. This song encompasses that universal theme. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Vitamin C / Graduation (Friends Forever) (05:42)
The true climax of childhood. Graduation is never easy. To leave all your friends behind is just not an easy task. You know you'll always be friends in your heart, but you still don't want to seperate. This song clearly displays that. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Debbie Gibson / Locomotion [Megan's graduation party] (03:15)
A personal theme to me, but this could easily envelope many graduates. No more than a week after graduation, some graduates go to a friend's party to celebrate the achievement, and this song encompasses them. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Chicago / Look Away [I cried for days] (04:01)
The emotion of graduation alone can bring tears to anyone's eyes. But then to know you might never see most of your friends again is sometimes too much to bear... - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Bon Jovi / It's My Life [finally moving on] (03:46)
A person has to move on sooner or later. I chose this song because it's the best theme for taking back control of one's life. You learn after eighteen years that it's not good to live in the past. - Graduate Bruce, Class of 2002 - Destiny's Child / Bills, Bills, Bills [unfortunately...] (04:15)
Clearly a universal theme. Graduation marks the beginning of new responsibilities--ones that we aren't always ready to take on. But as any graduate should know, you can't postpone the inevitable for very long...
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