Rebel 3,177 Posted November 20, 2013 Not sure if this should be in entertainment or conversation, but I wanted to make a thread so we all can share music that is sentimental to us, whether you just want to express your love for the melody or the lyrics or if the song has a personal meaning to you. It can be a song from your childhood or a song that you associate with an event or anything like that. I just really enjoy reading about people's psychological and personal association with music. *Prays that no one made this thread already*I I think one day, maybe thirty or forty years from now, we'll be singing Lana songs to our kids. *Hums Ride as I cry myself to sleep* I'll start. 500 Miles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwB2A9HHaCU Donna Donna http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYnKll5PD3A When I was really young my mom would sing both of these songs to me when I couldn't sleep and it's just one of the most beautiful yet haunting songs I've ever heard, and I really really love it. I listen to "500 Miles" once in a while when I miss my family because I'm like 8000 miles away from home. I don't really get homesick, but this song just puts me into a sleepy and sentimental mood. Donna Donna is some sort of Jewish theatre song apparently, and my mom would get the lyrics wrong because she learned it when she was young and sort of just hummed through it and everything. So yeah, these are my two sentimental songs from my childhood. I've got a few more but I don't want to write about all of them in one post. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sitar 22,218 Posted November 20, 2013 Only Disney soundtracks inspire that kind of nostalgia in me But this song comes to mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qq90fUDZBw Got me through some really dark and friendless teen angst circa age 15. This is sort of backwards because the song itself is pretty crushingly depressing but it has a good ~persistence~ chorus: "Get through this night, there are no second chances." I pay a little tribute to lil me in shitty clothes every time I listen 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DUKE 2,530 Posted November 20, 2013 I don't think I need to explain why I like this song because the lyrics give away everything, basically. It breaks my heart just thinking about it. Here's a translation of the lyrics: If I Had At Least Whoever has feltNo tremendous sufferingOnly will have a glimpseOf timeThe slow handWhether it is snowing or blowingThe omnipresenceStresses your absenceAnywhereWhoever has not knownThe unsettled kingdomWhoever has not lost a thingCannot feel the painNo reserve anymore, at allEither god, or hatred, carelessNo haughtyness anymore, I seemingly amIn grief...A darkeningIf I had at leastSeen your face againCaught sight of any cloudIn the distanceBut thoseWho stand upAre told « to hope »Of whom it is said they bleedWithout a goodbye, to believeAnd I, why do I liveWhenever the other replies, I dieWhy does nothing troublesYour heart any longer...All my demonsThe most hostile onesShatter the most delicateVoicesOf all the most loyalAngels of mineAnd I, the lost soul,Am engaged to the darkening... 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trayertrash 7,211 Posted November 20, 2013 I replayed this over and over again after Lawrence & I lost our first child. I started to regret the abortion I had had a few years ago & wondered if it were some kind of punishment for my choice. Being so close to having Lizzy, I am obviously so happy, but I am so scared of loosing her. I felt so much love in my heart for our first child &, in all honestly, I haven't been as happy as my happy during this pregnancy out of fear of losing Lizzy. We went to so many doctors, some telling us that we'll never have kids, others telling us to take this drug & that drug & others telling us to just keep trying. I was pregnant about 2 months afterwards, we weren't trying, but we weren't really using protection either. It was the first time we made love since losing her and it really hurt to be pregnant again at first. We didn't tell anyone until I was around 5 months along. Even now, I still can't say or write her name. I really miss her. A child inside her, Was just too much for her So she cried herself to sleep And she made a decision Some find hard to accept. To young to know that one day She might live to regret. I've been given so much A husband that I love So why do I feel incomplete? With every test and checkup We're told not to give up He wonders if it's him And I wonder if it's me And I want to know what it's like To bring a dream to life. For that kind of love, What I'd give up! I would die for that. What I want most Before my time is gone, Is to hear the words I love you, Mom. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxZhEcTzn6Q 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hundred Dollar Bill 21,805 Posted November 20, 2013 <3 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zagato 235 Posted November 20, 2013 The first song still reminds me of my broken relationship with my girlfriend last year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKnkw88LrAc The lyrics "Vinegar & Salt"I...like the things that you hateAnd you...hate the things that I likeBut it hurtsHonesty's your churchBut sometimesIts better to lieI...am the vinegar and saltAnd you...are the oil that dissolvesMy frustrationHonesty's limitationBut sometimesIts better to lieI am the vinegar and saltAnd you are the oil that dissolves my frustrationsLimitationsBut sometimes... But "Ride" really helped me through this hard time. I feel good when I hear this song and I love the lyrics because I can find myself in that text. Sometimes I have the feeling that I'm not like everyone else. Maybe I'm also a little crazy idk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py_-3di1yx0 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lauradelxx 1,082 Posted November 21, 2013 I love this thread <3 I have a lot of songs to post youtube vids on them but I'll make a short list: City and Colour - WaitingRolling Stones - Paint it Black Righteous Brothers - Unchained MelodyDaughter - TouchSia - I'm in Here (anything by sia really)Hakuna Matata Um that song what was is mona lisa or something it was big in the 90's it goes a little bit of monica by my side alittle bit of somethin and trumpets and shitP!nk - Just Like a PillColdplay - LostEd Sheeran - Small Bump 0 Quote god knows I tried Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
one time beauty queen 18,479 Posted December 4, 2023 gonna revive this bc how wholesome & why not <3 this is the first song I have any memory of, my dad basically taught it to me- we sang it together all the time when I was a lil girl & because of that it'll always be very special to me besides that.... def Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire.. I'd always ask my granddad to spin it when I visited LOL, I thought it was so fun n loved dancing to it 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Make me your Dream Life 88,345 Posted January 21 I remember fighting for someone’s love, doing my best to act in the highest form of love toward someone, defending the ideal of love, remembering people that I’ve lost, and honestly, dealing w most things alone bc of being gay, and this song kinda whips me back into bettering myself and remembering that even if things feel hopeless, and you feel alone, you gotta not get lost in it and not forget about your own self. I know it’s a love song yes, but this song carries great motivational value to trust that moving with good intentions won’t bankrupt your soul. Even if it feels like people won’t get it til later, take it for granted or even abuse and mock you for trying to move with higher ideals/ motivations, you just gotta pay no mind, move with love and appreciation for the more important things in life. It’s kinda like sappy but idgaf. In a sense you have to be different to get different results. Reminds me of the importance of keeping your heart ablaze. I’m finding my way, but also I’ve been reading on research for a while that there’s a correlation with emotion with memory too, so that’s reinforcing as to not forget. This song got me thru so much anguish, and instead of returning behaviors, I kinda just stuck to the ideals behind this song. and also some irl that have dementia, the concept of just not being able to remember’s heartbreaking, for all parties to an extent, so I think of them when I play this on the side. It’s good not to be forgotten. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites