music memories

Discussion in 'Music' started by Acorn, Jun 9, 2004.

  1. Acorn

    Acorn Member

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    are there any songs when you hear them you think of somthing.
    mine are:
    1. black water, doobie brothers. when we were driving to califorina i was listing to that when we were driving though the green moutains.

    2. happiest days of our lives, pink floyd. me and my friend were riding a bus back from a feild trip, and that song came one. and we were all happy and stuff, and everyone looked at us like, what the hell is wrong with you?!

    3. comfortably numb, pink floyd. when i went to a pink floyd light show, they had this guy floating around the screen.
     
  2. spinelli

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    Constantly, 90% of songs remind me of something
    So ive decided to go with ones that take my memories the furthest back in time

    Fine Young Cannibals- She drives me crazy
    Im 7 yrs old, on holidays, driving through a city.. my bro and I are playing a game where we pinpoint ppl on the street who are talk'n, and pretend theyre singing the song - so funny -yeah in 1989
    Its gonna take time, a whole lotta precious time, its gonna take patience and time, to do it right child. 5 yrs, guests for dinner, their son says we should do a show for parents. He was the singer, my bro on bottom bunk, dancing around stuffed animals and I was on the top throwing down a shower of paper on the singer, meant to be money??
    Kylie Minogue-1988-Put ur hand ur heart and tell me that u love me
    Running home from school, cause Mum was dating radio announcer and he promised me, Monday 4pm he would play my song, he did
     
  3. NightOwl1331

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    Oh yeah...there are many songs that remind me of things.
    One that comes to mind is Third Eye Blind's Motorcycle Drive-by. I cannot help but think of my dad when that song comes on. My dad has a racing motorcycle and he had his friends make a video of him riding it at crazy speeds up on these mountain roads. And I don't know much about racing, but he said there's a race called The Isle of Mann or something like that...and his name is Dan so his video is called The Isle of Dan. It just cracks me up!
     
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    Seeing Sparks perform "This Town Ain't Big Enough..." on Top of The Pops at the age of 4 and being scared shitless of Ron Mael's stare
    LMMFAO
     
  5. hiddendoor

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    Hearing Phuture's Acid Trax in a nightclub in London in 1988, life has never been the same since
     
  6. mamasoul

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    there are lots of those songs...that's one of my favortie things about music, how it can transport you to other places and time.....
    too many songs to list....
     
  7. Dilapidated

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    Pretty much everything by this local band in NH, Synthetic Pain, because I went to like all of their shows when I lived there... ahhh good times at the Sad Cafe. And for some reason "Yoohoo" by Imperial teen reminds me of one of my best friends and all the fun and random times we had during this one summer before I was in 8th grade.
     
  8. HippieFlowerGirl67

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    I love the song Blackwater by The Doobie Brothers! The singer sorta sounds like Robby Krieger!
     
  9. miami musician

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    i can't remember each and every song, artist, and album, but i know exactly what you speak of. twice a year i usually go home for winter or summer break, and each album that i listen to during those breaks the most, i always come back to school listening to those same albums, and they bring all the memories back...

    the summer of '03 was definitely radiohead's hail to the theif.

    summer of '04 was a mix between radiohead's ok computer and phish's junta. i was so psyched about seeing them for the last time that summer and i didn't get to see them, so that made the memories last even longer.
     
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