Music is a powerful trigger

I'm sure that this happens to everybody, but this was first time I gave it much thought. For almost every memory I have - good or bad there is a song or album attached to that memory. Amazing how powerful music is.
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I still have a hard time listening to Radiohead's In Rainbows. When that album was released, I had just found out my then girlfriend was leaving my house to go run around with her jobless, junkie ex-boyfriend (and even letting him stay at her place at times). I seriously thought this girl was going to be "the one." I sank into a deep, dark funk because of that. In Rainbows was released weeks prior to me finding this out and was in continual rotation in my car. I'm long over that girl but that album still reminds me of how sad and depressed I felt at the time, and how I never want to feel that way again. Talk about powerful. Sucks because it's a phenomenal album.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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Just now after 30 ish year able to
Listen to Hotel California.. Had a repeated 'offense' occur as a child.. And the sick bastarf always played that song.. Got to where I'd freak
Out and run if I heard it.. Now that those 'issues' have finally been laud to rest, I can listen to it without running away, or vomiting.0 -
I was listening to ''The wall'' again and again, when my parents get divorce..i don't know why, but it helps a lot..Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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Absolutely I "get" what you are saying - so many memories attached to music throughout the years - The BEST breakup song ever - "Time For Me To Fly" REO Speedwagon - too many to recall. "Sister Golden Hair" by America which I literally thought, when I was just seven or eight years old, was about my oldest sister Sue. "Everyday Is Halloween" on my Walkman (Holy shit I feel old) just seconds before being hit by a truck - I was out for a run - and "Alive" was crucial during my recovery - thus began my love affair with Pearl Jam. Now, I find that each of my five dogs have multiple songs attached to their accoutrement - Sadly, eight weeks ago, I lost my old guy, my 13+ years old English Setter Solomon ("I Love My Setter-Man" to the tune of "Better Man") tragically to GDV. On the way home from the emergency clinic, still in shock from losing my Sol, Sirius radio, channel 22 - PJ, I heard "Long Road" and I had to pull over to until the sobbing subsided, however, what a beautiful and timely tribute to an amazing and worthy soul.
My Tullie dog HAD to be with me on my trek out to Bus 142 - "When I go to cross that river, she is comfort by my side..." Hard Sun" Music is such a strong component of what makes us human - going further, it is essential for us to make sense of, tolerate, share, and endure all that is life. As a high school teacher, I find that music is the ageless connector to and with students - no doubt one of the most powerful gifts we have.0 -
To this day Ik9s4Bern said:Absolutely I "get" what you are saying - so many memories attached to music throughout the years - The BEST breakup song ever - "Time For Me To Fly" REO Speedwagon - too many to recall. "Sister Golden Hair" by America which I literally thought, when I was just seven or eight years old, was about my oldest sister Sue. "Everyday Is Halloween" on my Walkman (Holy shit I feel old) just seconds before being hit by a truck - I was out for a run - and "Alive" was crucial during my recovery - thus began my love affair with Pearl Jam. Now, I find that each of my five dogs have multiple songs attached to their accoutrement - Sadly, eight weeks ago, I lost my old guy, my 13+ years old English Setter Solomon ("I Love My Setter-Man" to the tune of "Better Man") tragically to GDV. On the way home from the emergency clinic, still in shock from losing my Sol, Sirius radio, channel 22 - PJ, I heard "Long Road" and I had to pull over to until the sobbing subsided, however, what a beautiful and timely tribute to an amazing and worthy soul.
My Tullie dog HAD to be with me on my trek out to Bus 142 - "When I go to cross that river, she is comfort by my side..." Hard Sun" Music is such a strong component of what makes us human - going further, it is essential for us to make sense of, tolerate, share, and endure all that is life. As a high school teacher, I find that music is the ageless connector to and with students - no doubt one of the most powerful gifts we have.
Hear the song Pilate, and I miss my two wolf-dogs so so badly !0 -
I never get memory flashbacks with movies I watch over and over like I do with songs. I've got a number of songs in my cloud that are primarily there for nostalgia reasons. 80s music, dated or not, takes me back to my happy childhood.0
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Dude. I know what you mean. Every time I hear Faith No More I weep uncontrollably because the music is so terrible. Lol------------------------------------------------------------
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Cool story, Anthony Kiedis.TD-2243 said:Dude. I know what you mean. Every time I hear Faith No More I weep uncontrollably because the music is so terrible. Lol
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Yea man, music creates bigtime flashbulb memories. Almost every pearl jam song reminds me of something whether it be good or bad, mostly good.Worcester1 13, Worcester2 13, Hartford 13, San Diego 13, Los Angeles1 13, Los Angeles2 13
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