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LoneStranger
Joined: 23 May 2003 Posts: 127 Location: South Wales
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 21:28 Post subject: Memories to Music |
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I've been listening to "Everything's alright forever", for the first time in a good while. I bought the album after reading a review in Select and listening to a free track on a cassette (remember those?) on the cover of the magazine - Lazy Days.
Soon after I took a trip with a friend across America from coast to coast, on a greyhound bus. We were 18 at the time, and it was one hell of an adventure. The cassette in my walkman for 90% of the time on that bus was Everything's alright forever. I'd never heard anything quite like it at the time.
As soon as I hear the CD now, it all comes flooding back. I think music has the ability to almost make you re-live parts of your life.
Anyway, what's my point? I suppose my question is - What music/tracks bring back strong memories for everyone here? |
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 21:56 Post subject: |
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Nice story LoneStranger, I'm heading out to the US soon for a year and will deffinetaly be taking EAFE with me... Hope to go from coast to coast too!
A couple of Boo Radleys bring back memories for me... C'mon Kids was the first Boo record I bought and didn't really listen to it much but started playing it around the summer of '99 when I was working nightshift in a factory before I went off to uni... for some reason I felt really depresed and it seem to help listening to it.
Kingsize remins me of my first year in London. It was the last Boos CD I bought and I scoured the record shops looking for it at a decent price. Anyway bought it and fell in love with it straight away. Its the only album I've bought that after the first listening I immediately pressed play again. Anyway I stayed up that night listening to it pretty much continuously. |
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Tommy BOO
Joined: 21 Aug 2002 Posts: 3066 Location: here, there, and everywhere
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 14:40 Post subject: |
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Ah, a good thread here, but I don't know if I have any special memories... Well, listening to Wake Up and C'mon Kids and Kingsize helped me through many bad times as well...
And then me and a good friend of mine used to call each other every morning at 8am and we just played Wake Up Boo! on the phone and never said anything. A nice start for the day that was! _________________
"Tommy Boo has played a pivotal role in my life. I've looked up to him since I was a kid and he has inspired every note of music I have ever written. The man is a fucking genius"
-BC
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Setareh Juventina
Joined: 01 Dec 2002 Posts: 1415 Location: Norrköping, Sweden
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 17:01 Post subject: |
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Wow Tomi that's incredible! Just like in films or something. L&P
P.S. I am too hot, help meeeeeeee I want winds. _________________ Man is the only animal clever enough to build The Empire State Building and stupid enough to jump from it. |
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CranesAreFlying
Joined: 11 Apr 2003 Posts: 247 Location: Boston
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2003 08:08 Post subject: |
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specifically? whenever i hear Iron Maiden's fear of the dark album i am transported back to the seventh grade. my mum driving me to my cello lessons, me sitting in the back seat rocking out with my tape player. i can even smell the damn car. that was one of the happiest times of my life, to be 13 years old and discovering loud music. things were so simple then. _________________ "Even I know the solution: love, music, wine and revolution..." (magnetic fields)
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