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speaking of which, i know for a fact some tanks were cranking this going into battle in desert storm
YouTube - Shadow Man - - - W.A.S.P.
YouTube - Shadow Man - - - W.A.S.P.
that's exactly what I'm talking about. I don't listen to Disintegration every day like I did but that album takes me back to some great times and places. Sometimes albums or songs take me back to bad places which is cool too. Like The Script Breakeven. Takes me back to a bad time "I got time while she got freedom".My list has also evolved as my life has unfolded. Songs that spoke to me so deeply, seem sorta meaningless and hollow these days.
Example; during a major rough spot in my life and I was feeling down years ago, I would listen The Cure's "Disintegration", or anything Brian Ferry, especially "Mamouna", Morphine's "Cure for Pain" was awesome... now I don't play them. But I still have those old CDs in my "don't pitch" collection. I guess because it speaks about a chapter in my life story.
speaking of which, i know for a fact some tanks were cranking this going into battle in desert storm
YouTube - Shadow Man - - - W.A.S.P.
that's exactly what I'm talking about. I don't listen to Disintegration every day like I did but that album takes me back to some great times and places. Sometimes albums or songs take me back to bad places which is cool too. Like The Script Breakeven. Takes me back to a bad time "I got time while she got freedom".
I'm feeling that man. Led Zep does that for me. I was unloading trucks, going to classes. I had to get up at 6 and get on the road and I wasn't home until 11 and just wasted but I was shredded. I can totally dig now how some of my buds are just zero fat. They go like that all the time. I would ride home from the docks or sometimes the airport at Harrisburg International so incredible numb that Robert Plant just got me through it LOL. That whole Zep II album with "Since I've Been Loving You"Exactly. Or on the flip side for me, (on that extremely rare occasion) when I hear the Marshall Tucker Band's "Purdy Little Love Song", I am instantly taken back to that summer I worked construction, busting up concrete slabs with a jack hammer. I was young with no real perceived responsibilities. I still like that song too. Damn, I must be part redneck.