That Was My Jam: Joe Wier
Before he mixed up chemicals in the lab, science teacher mixed it up on the dance floor with his favorite high school tunes
November 13, 2020
Every week, The Lancer Feed will feature one Lafayette staff member and present a playlist made up of some of their favorite musical memories from high school.
Joe Wier, Science

What is a song that reminds you most of a special event from when you were in high school?
Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks. It reminds me of graduation gatherings and we would all sing in a group together.
What song seemed to always be played at every school dance or pep assembly at your school and what did you think of it?
Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. It had a great beat back then, LOL.
What song(s) always made you dance in high school?
The Power by SNAP!
What song would your students find it hard to believe that you loved when you were younger?
U Can’t Touch This by MC Hammer
What song did you blast in your car after a good day?
Def Leppard’s Pour Some Sugar On Me
What is your all-time favorite song?
The Final Countdown by Europe
Name your TOP FIVE favorite songs from high school.
The Final Countdown by Europe
Poison by Bell Biv DeVoe
Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks
Roxanne by The Police
Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice

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