Title: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Waz1892 on October 18, 2013, 11:18:55 AM I heard Nessun Dorma on Radio 2 this morning, and it immediately took me back to Italy '90. Like right back as if I was 16 again. Suddenly pictured myself on the couch, mates and my brother and Dad watching the Germany game.
Although the event itself was awful, the memory now, just magically, although I'm sure I looked a fool driving with a massive smile on my face. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn3XmJE5y9k Do you have one? Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: theprawnidentity on October 18, 2013, 11:34:51 AM I have aloads of songs like this.
Woman - Wolfmother (South Africa) Naive - Kooks (College) Lets Dance to the Joy Division - The Wombats (Leeds Uni) But, Honestly - Foo Fighters (Road trip to Southampton) I have loads more. My life seems to link quite heavily to music for some reason. Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: DaveShoelace on October 18, 2013, 12:20:37 PM Disco 2000 & Common People by Pulp, insta takes me back to Christmas when I was 17 at College.
Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: RED-DOG on October 18, 2013, 12:33:03 PM Great idea for a thread.
Plenty of detail in the memories please. Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: theprawnidentity on October 18, 2013, 12:39:02 PM Great idea for a thread. Plenty of detail in the memories please. I would be not be willing to go into details on mine for 2 reasons. 1) Defamation of my own character 2) Public forum, innit Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Marky147 on October 18, 2013, 01:28:18 PM YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXatLOWjr-k
Takes me back to basic training at HMS Raleigh in the summer 1999, and early mornings in the ironing room! Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Waz1892 on October 18, 2013, 02:01:46 PM With mine, all around the sofa, praying for England, crying my eyes out listening to the song, afterwards. To this day I know the next advert after the game - Kit-Kat, the one with the duck whistle....never eaten a kit-kat since!
A few others too that insta take me back. enjoying the other posts. Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: kinboshi on October 18, 2013, 02:13:53 PM Was watching 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks' the other night, and in the lineup round was Haddaway. Now I don't know if he's done any other songs, but they played the only one of his I know - "What is Love?" from 1993. Not really a fan of the song itself, but I was instantly transported back to Magaluf as an 18-year old on holiday with 6 mates (there were meant to be 8 of us, but one of the lads hadn't realised his passport had expired until the day we were leaving, so he was left behind).
That song was being played constantly in all the cheesy pubs and clubs - and what a brilliant time we had out there (despite Haddaway). I remember it all very well, especially the delightful Kim from Barnsley, who taught me a thing or two... ;) Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Tal on October 18, 2013, 02:54:44 PM Was watching 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks' the other night, and in the lineup round was Haddaway. Now I don't know if he's done any other songs, but they played the only one of his I know - "What is Love?" from 1993. Not really a fan of the song itself, but I was instantly transported back to Magaluf as an 18-year old on holiday with 6 mates (there were meant to be 8 of us, but one of the lads hadn't realised his passport had expired until the day we were leaving, so he was left behind). That song was being played constantly in all the cheesy pubs and clubs - and what a brilliant time we had out there (despite Haddaway). I remember it all very well, especially the delightful Kim from Barnsley, who taught me a thing or two... ;) Life will never be the same Life is changing Yeahhhh Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Nakor on October 18, 2013, 03:00:33 PM Dark is Rising - Mercury Rev
Had been with my then girlfriend for about 5 years when we lost her youngest brother after a long struggle with Cancer. We were young, communicated badly and didn't cope with the grief very well, we both made mistakes and poor decisions. We were far too young to understand that grief can be personal and took insults and meanings where there were none. We took some time apart. Decided I would give her space and not go to Glastonbury. On the Wednesday before I finished work at 5am and biked home along the waterfront in Kings Lynn and witnessed a magical sunrise. I sat with with headphones on listening to this tune contemplating life and decisions made. Decided that Sam would have wanted me to support his sister and put our personal issues aside. I rushed home, packed a bag and met everyone leaving for Glasto at 8am, grabbed a lift. The atmosphere was not the best between us for a couple of days until we stood in front of the "Other" stage watching Mercury Rev and they played this song, we looked at each other, said sorry, cried a lot for Sam and from that point on put our lives back together. Every time I hear this song it takes me back to the exact point of that sunrise, I can remember it vividly, where I was sitting, what I was smoking even what trainers I had on as I dangled my legs over the keyside. I wonder if my life might have been very different if this song did not inspire those decisions on that day. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A102xE-Wnfk Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: kinboshi on October 18, 2013, 03:57:01 PM Dark is Rising - Mercury Rev Had been with my then girlfriend for about 5 years when we lost her youngest brother after a long struggle with Cancer. We were young, communicated badly and didn't cope with the grief very well, we both made mistakes and poor decisions. We were far too young to understand that grief can be personal and took insults and meanings where there were none. We took some time apart. Decided I would give her space and not go to Glastonbury. On the Wednesday before I finished work at 5am and biked home along the waterfront in Kings Lynn and witnessed a magical sunrise. I sat with with headphones on listening to this tune contemplating life and decisions made. Decided that Sam would have wanted me to support his sister and put our personal issues aside. I rushed home, packed a bag and met everyone leaving for Glasto at 8am, grabbed a lift. The atmosphere was not the best between us for a couple of days until we stood in front of the "Other" stage watching Mercury Rev and they played this song, we looked at each other, said sorry, cried a lot for Sam and from that point on put our lives back together. Every time I hear this song it takes me back to the exact point of that sunrise, I can remember it vividly, where I was sitting, what I was smoking even what trainers I had on as I dangled my legs over the keyside. I wonder if my life might have been very different if this song did not inspire those decisions on that day. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A102xE-Wnfk Beats my Haddaway story. Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: redarmi on October 18, 2013, 05:37:41 PM Was watching 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks' the other night, and in the lineup round was Haddaway. Now I don't know if he's done any other songs, but they played the only one of his I know - "What is Love?" from 1993. Not really a fan of the song itself, but I was instantly transported back to Magaluf as an 18-year old on holiday with 6 mates (there were meant to be 8 of us, but one of the lads hadn't realised his passport had expired until the day we were leaving, so he was left behind). That song was being played constantly in all the cheesy pubs and clubs - and what a brilliant time we had out there (despite Haddaway). I remember it all very well, especially the delightful Kim from Barnsley, who taught me a thing or two... ;) Pretty much the exact same story as this unfortunately my song was "Saturday Night" by Whigfield. We left Manchester airport with 8 lads of which 6 were virgins. We came back with one (poor lad - he cried for his mother whilst we were there too). Looking back there is nothing about that holiday I would wish to repeat now but at the time it was the best two weeks of my life. Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Longines on October 18, 2013, 05:39:29 PM When I was 15 I was reading a lot of fiction books. Then Stephen King published a book co-written with Peter Straub. 646 pages and to this day I can vividly recall sitting on my bed reading it in one marathon session, probably 8 to 10 hours. I don't think any other book has ever had me so gripped - could not put it down:
(http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n0/n706.jpg) The entire time this album (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/ce/Thlittlecreates.jpg) was constant repeat on my pride and joy, dual-side auto-reverse *with* Dolby B, it was the dogs b****s: (http://www.deathwishindustries.com/home/What%20Is%20Best/Uncle%20Jacks%20Boomboxes%20aka%20Ghetto%20Blasters/Goldstar%20TSR%20951.gif) Every time I hear a track from that album I'm 15 again, all hormones and angst. Might be fun to fire up the Kindle and Spotify and see if it still feels the same.... Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Waz1892 on October 18, 2013, 05:42:32 PM some great stuff already!
Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: RED-DOG on October 18, 2013, 05:45:05 PM Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: kinboshi on October 18, 2013, 07:31:46 PM When I was 15 I was reading a lot of fiction books. Then Stephen King published a book co-written with Peter Straub. 646 pages and to this day I can vividly recall sitting on my bed reading it in one marathon session, probably 8 to 10 hours. I don't think any other book has ever had me so gripped - could not put it down: (http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n0/n706.jpg) The entire time this album (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/ce/Thlittlecreates.jpg) was constant repeat on my pride and joy, dual-side auto-reverse *with* Dolby B, it was the dogs b****s: (http://www.deathwishindustries.com/home/What%20Is%20Best/Uncle%20Jacks%20Boomboxes%20aka%20Ghetto%20Blasters/Goldstar%20TSR%20951.gif) Every time I hear a track from that album I'm 15 again, all hormones and angst. Might be fun to fire up the Kindle and Spotify and see if it still feels the same.... Love that, and particularly loving the auto-reverse (bet some on here have never heard of Dolby or auto-reverse, never mind chrome or metal play. There's a New Model Album (my favourite band) called 'Impurity', that came out when I was about 15. I remember playing it quite a bit at the time, and it coincided with my younger brother getting a game called King's Bounty on his Megadrive. For a number of days we played both continually and now when I hear the a few tracks on the album (not all of them though), it takes me back to that time. To this day my brother will call me if he hears one of the tracks from the album, or I'll message him online with a line from a song if I'm listening to it and he'll reply with "King's Bounty!". I did English at A Level, and one of the books we had to study was bloody Jane Eyre. I had to read it during a holiday in time for the start of term. I remember sitting in my parent's living room, listening to the "Are You Normal?" album by Ned's Atomic Dustbin that had just been released. When I hear some of the tracks on there now I remember that particular moment, and sodding Jane Eyre - but fortunately I still like the album. Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: BangBang on October 18, 2013, 10:24:33 PM Great thread, people and places for me..
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bd-kXFsNrI first girlfriend Nicola, Christmas 1992... YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKq5Tv8uK7I First love summer 1997 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WYHDfJDPDc Traveling through the US with my Ex wife (also the above) YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-Z3YrHJ1sU New York 2011, one of the happiest times of my life.. Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Marky147 on October 18, 2013, 10:32:49 PM Dilemma reminds me of the year or so I spent on the Royal Navy drinking team at DSSS Chicksands in Bedfordshire in 2002 <3
Title: Re: Music you hear, and it takes you right back to a certain time/place/event Post by: Marky147 on October 18, 2013, 10:37:03 PM YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVzvdCKuu4w
This was playing the first time I walked into Joannas nightclub in early 2000 |