The Soundtrack of your Life
Che Grimsdale writes: Now that Simon Cowell's stolen Everybody Hurts, tell us about songs that mean something to you - good, bad, funny or tragic, appropriate or totally inappropriate songs that were playing at key times.
( , Thu 28 Jan 2010, 13:30)
Che Grimsdale writes: Now that Simon Cowell's stolen Everybody Hurts, tell us about songs that mean something to you - good, bad, funny or tragic, appropriate or totally inappropriate songs that were playing at key times.
( , Thu 28 Jan 2010, 13:30)
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On a happier note...
My late teens early twenties can be summed up by three musical items whether we were at a chilled house party, in a mates car, lying about hung over on the beach of a Sunday morning or trolling down very dark roads late at night on our way home we would end up doing a passable a capella version of Queen's Don't Stop Me Now with accompanying actions, and if we weren't doing that we would have the soundtracks to Good Morning Vietnam and or Platoon playing.
It always reminds me of the proper mates doing everything together period of my life when there was a group of a dozen or so of us constantly living in each other's parent's houses, working together, drinking together etc.
Happy times swept away by the tide of age and children and responsibility.
( , Tue 2 Feb 2010, 19:46, Reply)
My late teens early twenties can be summed up by three musical items whether we were at a chilled house party, in a mates car, lying about hung over on the beach of a Sunday morning or trolling down very dark roads late at night on our way home we would end up doing a passable a capella version of Queen's Don't Stop Me Now with accompanying actions, and if we weren't doing that we would have the soundtracks to Good Morning Vietnam and or Platoon playing.
It always reminds me of the proper mates doing everything together period of my life when there was a group of a dozen or so of us constantly living in each other's parent's houses, working together, drinking together etc.
Happy times swept away by the tide of age and children and responsibility.
( , Tue 2 Feb 2010, 19:46, Reply)
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