Songs that remind you of...
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One song reminds of both life and death whenever I hear it. The folk song Lord of the Dance. Life because I saw an impromptu performance by a really classy folk trio in a pub garden one evening when everyone was so full of life. I was on my own but still felt part of it all. Death because it was played at the funeral of a loved one and I can never disassociate it.
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Let’s cheer this up.
Clarity - Zedd - Vegas club - top 5 best nights ever
Sultans of swing - dire straits - back seat of the old mans Fairmont driving between Mangakino and Tokoroa
Don’t stop me now - Queen - Hong Kong mates anthem
Beautiful Feeling - Feelers - my wedding and my wife
Everything Now - Arcade Fire - driving my wife and kids into Surrey to our new house
Anchor Me - mutton birds - Home, everything about home.Edit:
Hunger Strike just came on ... 7th form at TE Puke High! Boom!!
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The first few notes of History Never Repeats takes me back to a sun drenched lounge in Otumoetai
I link songs to books I read as a kid. In a weird way. Like I'm Fee by the Soupdragons reminds me of the novelisation of Alien.
Gold to Me by Ben Harper reminds me of a particularly great night with an ex.
I have a music trigger for almost every event in my life. I lost one GF ever, and it happened to be the year that The Black Eyed Peas had a huge hit with I Gotta Feeling was huge. I hate that song soooo fucking much. I can still remember those fluffybunnies singing that as they got their medals
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@snowy said in Songs that remind you of...:
They tried something similar when I was flying rotting bodies around PNG due to refrigeration failures
why does this not surprise me....
That's awful though 😔
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@r-l said in Songs that remind you of...:
why does this not surprise me....
I had nothing to do with causes of death. I was just in the pine scented means of transportation.
Song wise - Sinead fucking O'Connor, Nothing compares to you. Used to work with, and date, a girl who played it endlessly. Takes me back to both the job and her. She asked me to marry her - the whole Feb 29th thing - and we were engaged for a while before I went to PNG and it fell apart.
Now that I think about it I've got loads of them.
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My Sharona - washing the walls of an Uncles Food Bar in New North Rd
April Sun In Cuba - walking the streets of Toledo and coming across a music shop with the entire front window full of Dragon LP's - years after it was released in NZ
Prokofievs Romeo and Juliet - smoking dope in the cinema in den bosch Holland watching John Gielgud in Bob Guccione's Caligula
Baker St - R rated filthy week in Wellington staying at Hutt Park Motor campagree with @snowy there's loads of them
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Childhood: One Summer by Daryl Braithwaite. Most of the mid-80s hits will trigger some happy childhood moments but I like this one in particular. Carefree summer days at the beach. Good times.
Love: I was together with a Norwegian for 18 years so got into a lot of the naff Scandinavian pop that was huge over there in the 70s and 80s. This is When two become one from Gyllene Tider. The voice may sound familiar because it’s Per Gessle from Roxette. It’s a load of bubblegum but always reminds me of innocent teenage love.
Death: I played this at my wife’s funeral. It’s The Most Beautiful by Jan Teigen. It’s about love lost and the things he never got to say to her. Gets me every time.
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No Doubt - Dont speak, just had a chick break up with me, was the first song I heard when I got in the car to drive home, although I was more gutted I couldnt hang out with her family anymore than her, that was part of what pissed her off so much is that her family would often ring me to ask if I wanted to go fishing or do stuff even when she was away!
Lou Bega Mambo #5 - me and my mates on a roadie to Edinburgh, was being thrashed on the radio, was in the clubs, but such a cool time!
Dave Dobbyn Loyal - 2nd song played at our Wedding
Bic Runga - Something Good was first song played at our wedding, wife heard it while we were holidaying in NZ and loved it. -
The first song I heard when I arrived in UK. Oh how I was looking forward to catching live gigs in the worlds music capital.
Fiddlers Fucking Dram - Fortunately you never hear it but I can picture the scene now. Dull overcast London day AND THIS SHIT COMES ON THE RADIO
Second song was much better
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@mariner4life said in Songs that remind you of...:
@dogmeat i could listen to that woman sing all day
Chrissie just has one of those awesome and instantly recognisable rock sounds.
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@antipodean you mean he wasn't talking about Cathy LeSurf!!!?
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@dogmeat said in Songs that remind you of...:
@antipodean you mean he wasn't talking about Cathy LeSurf!!!?
I wonder what trauma happens in people's lives that they listen to folk music
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Not so much a song as an entire album. I went to a 21st a long time ago and the birthday boy played Tom Petty's Damn the Torpedoes. All night. There was no other music, he just played that on repeat. I can't listen to it even now.
edit: Just to clarify, there was free piss, so leaving early wasn't an option.
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@antipodean said in Songs that remind you of...:
I wonder what trauma happens in people's lives that they listen to folk music
I would guess that the answer is in your very true statement - they were forced to listen to folk music, a cruel and sadistic parent or suchlike. A sort of Stockholm syndrome ensues.
Eventually you end up with the masochistic self harming, of listening to it by choice.