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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I wouldn't call it a soundtrack
more a playlist in life really. Whenever I listen to Bon Jovi's more popular songs it takes me back a couple of years to when I went to see him with my girlfriend, the first "real" band she has seen live (Busted do not count in my books)
If I listen to certain Stratovarius songs it takes me to great memories of the front row of one their show in wolverhampton. The resulting deafness and tinnitis which lasted for a week afterwards was worth it. One song of theirs, Learning To Fly, brings back memories of a head-on car crash, which was fun.
One memory I would rather forget though is offering to give my girlfriend a massage whilst listening to some relaxing music, It was an ancient 3CD changer stereo that has its temporamental moments. So rather than listen to the soothing sounds of Moonlight Sonata as planned, We ended up listening to www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawIt27Dzp8 instead.
I'm surprised we're still together after that.
Oh, and Hammerfalls Something for the ages brings back memories of trying to drive on ice/snow along the backroads of Cumbria.
( , Wed 3 Feb 2010, 17:03, Reply)
more a playlist in life really. Whenever I listen to Bon Jovi's more popular songs it takes me back a couple of years to when I went to see him with my girlfriend, the first "real" band she has seen live (Busted do not count in my books)
If I listen to certain Stratovarius songs it takes me to great memories of the front row of one their show in wolverhampton. The resulting deafness and tinnitis which lasted for a week afterwards was worth it. One song of theirs, Learning To Fly, brings back memories of a head-on car crash, which was fun.
One memory I would rather forget though is offering to give my girlfriend a massage whilst listening to some relaxing music, It was an ancient 3CD changer stereo that has its temporamental moments. So rather than listen to the soothing sounds of Moonlight Sonata as planned, We ended up listening to www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawIt27Dzp8 instead.
I'm surprised we're still together after that.
Oh, and Hammerfalls Something for the ages brings back memories of trying to drive on ice/snow along the backroads of Cumbria.
( , Wed 3 Feb 2010, 17:03, Reply)
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