Walkman Flashbacks
There you are innocently going about your day when suddenly a particular song transports you back to a specific time and place.
For me, Animotion's Obssession instantly brings back the fear and nerves of school exams. And you? Tell us all about it.
( , Thu 24 Mar 2005, 10:56)
There you are innocently going about your day when suddenly a particular song transports you back to a specific time and place.
For me, Animotion's Obssession instantly brings back the fear and nerves of school exams. And you? Tell us all about it.
( , Thu 24 Mar 2005, 10:56)
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2 spring to mind…
One sad and one happy; lets get the sad one over with first.
East 17, Stay Another Day reminds me of one of my best mates who was killed in a car crash far too young. Such a waste. They played this song at the funeral, and every Christmas when it’s on, it reminds me of him.
The other is Sandstorm by Darude. When I hear this I’m transported back to the Gatecrasher Summer Sound System in 2000. A superb hot day, England beat Germany in the football and an incredible line up of DJ’s. 16 hours of spikey haired, flourescent dancing, chillin’ and generally being stoopid with my mates in the heyday of clubbing. I remember this tune particularly – must have been about 2.00am when it dropped, in a tent with about 5,000 people; some dancing, other standing, sitting or dribbling in a corner. I have no idea who the DJ was though. An incredible day.
( , Wed 30 Mar 2005, 12:15, Reply)
One sad and one happy; lets get the sad one over with first.
East 17, Stay Another Day reminds me of one of my best mates who was killed in a car crash far too young. Such a waste. They played this song at the funeral, and every Christmas when it’s on, it reminds me of him.
The other is Sandstorm by Darude. When I hear this I’m transported back to the Gatecrasher Summer Sound System in 2000. A superb hot day, England beat Germany in the football and an incredible line up of DJ’s. 16 hours of spikey haired, flourescent dancing, chillin’ and generally being stoopid with my mates in the heyday of clubbing. I remember this tune particularly – must have been about 2.00am when it dropped, in a tent with about 5,000 people; some dancing, other standing, sitting or dribbling in a corner. I have no idea who the DJ was though. An incredible day.
( , Wed 30 Mar 2005, 12:15, Reply)
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