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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... Terminal Frost because I went to Canada once. Ah, what a trip that was. It was just like all the postcards with the snow, the treelines, the animals........ Red Bull gives you wings but that trip was something else, Red Bull
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... I would have to say that the album that filled me with the most emotion would have to be Dark Side of the Moon. Every bit of that album makes me feel emotional... Breathe, Time, Us and Them, Brain Damage. Also, The Wall helped me through some times. And I will admit, Echoes has driven me to tears. |
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... "Echoes" drives me to tears, too, right in that place where the B-minor chord returns after all of that screaming and wailing. I also very much like the "I am you and what I see is me" verse. "Paintbox" also brings back some memories for me--some rather awkward dates, and also, innumberable episodes of having frozen up in front of people or on the phone. (There's a good reason I write stuff down before I make an important phone call...)
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... SOYCD from DSoT...my first Floyd experience
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... Quote:
Umm.. Shine On is from Wish You Were Here. Anyway, pretty much all of DSOTM, but to pick a song, Brain Damage. |
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... well then jokerwild must have heard DSoT first then eh?
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... Dark side of the moon. When i was 8 years old (this was in 1994 just before the DB release) i would go with my dad in the car to pick my mum up from work and he would always be listening to Dark side, he used to turn the Bells and clocks in Time up full blast and me and my brother would find it hilarious, I remember even as an 8 year old i loved Daves guitar on Time, and also Any Colour you Like, then Brain damage too, i would always sit silently through these tracks (except for the clocks in Time) I also remember my dad making me listen to the 'Keep Talking' which he loved when DB was released. Thats maybe why i like DB so much too, brings back alot of good memories from the days of not having a worry in the world. |
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... Quote:
My experience exactly. I heard "Time" on the radio and ran to the record store to find it. The first Pink Floyd album I looked at with "Time" on it was Delicate Sound of Thunder, which had just recently been released, so they had lots of copies of it. (Vinyl) I bought it and was totally blown away.
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... A lot of Pink Floyd songs give me nostalgia. Particularly Cirrus Minor and Echoes, I have no idea why. The Final Cut reminds me of a time I was depressed. It's a pretty depressing album to begin with so the two coupled together kind of keeps me away from it these days.
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... Dark side. by the end of the album i'm on my feet, wanting to increase the volume. somehow i want to get into the headphones and stay with the music. ghh. those emotions. just...YEAH.
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... The Wall - First Floyd album I heard. I still see myself, 12 years old, sitting at my dad's desk with his radio/turntable and many many vinyls...I had way too big headphones on my head and there I listened to that album for the very first time. Good memories DSoTM - Well, after my Wall experience, I borrowed DSoTM at the library and I didn't really like it. I kinda forgot about the Floyd for a year or 2, listened to The Wall once in while but that's it. Then one day I found Dark Side on vinyl for 5 dollars and bought it. I sat down in my room (I now had my own turntable) and listened to it for the second time and I was litterally blown away by it! every time I'd come back home from school, I'd put it on. Brings back so much memories, I see myself doing homework, drawing, reading, being sad, thinking about stuff, with the album playing in the back. all the other albums and many songs make me nostalgic about things I've lived, but none more than Dark Side
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... Comfortably Numb and Nobodys Home bring back memories of the time i felt the most alone in my life, but they helped me in the way that I knew that i wasn't the only one in my situation! Time, gut wrenching feeling, but it helps me work! So hey!
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... "Comfortably Numb" was (and still is in a way) for me the perfect description of what depression is... until I listened to Radiohead's "How to Dissappear Completely" which IS the ultimate description of what you feel (or what I personally felt anyway) during depression (you are not there, you have never been there...) |
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... I would have to say "Us and Them" from Dark Side of the Moon. I just find it so haunting and it reminds me of every war, especially WW2, and all the people that died in them. |
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| Re: Which song/album brings back..... I'd have to say it's a toss up between WYWH (especially the song, but also the album to some extent), which just kind of clicked for me and Outside the Wall, which kind of helped me through some interesting times.
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