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  • Gerrit
    First Team
    • Mar 2005
    • 1325

    #1

    Childhood memories: music

    Which songs do you remember from your childhood and teenage years that can bring you into a melancholic mood? You know, the sort of songs an adult is not supposed to like, but that still touch you somehow because of the attached memories...

    I was a teenager during the nineties, and even though I am heavily into eighties music ever since reaching adultery (oops, I mean adulthood ) I still have to secretly admit liking these ones:


    ACE OF BASE - The whole "Flowers" album always takes me back to my holiday in Spain. I broke my knee cap there and couldn't walk for a week, so it was a crap holiday, but somehow I still have nice memories of the car drives along the costa's with Ace of Base playing all the time (it was the only record I took with me )

    ARMY OF LOVERS - Okay, I know this is deeply embarrassing, but I used to like them very much when I was like 12 years old... "Israelism", "Crucified", "Obsession" (my favourite of theirs) still bring back memories of the worryless old days... You can still watch the videos on this fansite: www.armyoflovers.info

    GALA : I still think "Let a boy cry" is one of the best dance songs of the last decennium. One of the only dance songs with mature lyrical content. I grew out of dance music as soon as puberty reached its final stage, but I still like this one song.
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  • Neish
    First Team
    • Apr 2004
    • 2417

    #2
    My fav song whem i was a kid(3 or 4 years old) was I Just Called To Say I Love You-Stevie Wonder.

    1st song I really remember hearing was Smells Like Teen Spirit-Nirvana was 11 or 12 when it came out I heard it on the radio. Bought Nevermind shortly after that
    Last edited by Neish; 14/08/2005, 7:08 PM.
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    • hamish
      New Signing
      • Dec 2004
      • 4535

      #3
      The earliest song I can remember is "How much is that doggy in the window?"

      Y'know, the one with the waggily tail.

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      • superfrank
        Coach
        • Apr 2005
        • 6942

        #4
        I'm still in school but a song that, as Gerrit said, put's me in a melancholy mood is "The Man Who Sold The World" by Nirvana. My older brother was mad into them and I was like six when Cobain died but that was my favourite song by them.

        Gives my a few goosebumps thinking that it was twelve years since the Nirvana Unplugged concert and it's even harder to believ it's eleven years since he died....ah Gerrit look what you've started!
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        • hamish
          New Signing
          • Dec 2004
          • 4535

          #5
          Originally posted by superfrank
          I was like six when Cobain died


          Jesus, I'm getting out of Footie - at my age, feels like being in a kindergarden.
          No offence superfrank.

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          • superfrank
            Coach
            • Apr 2005
            • 6942

            #6
            Then who would we have to enlighten us with their tales of wisdom and hilarious experiences. Stay sir hamish!

            In the words of Marvin Gaye: Baby please stay. Don't go away.

            Ehh, don't read too much into that though.
            Extratime.ie

            Yo te quiero, mi querida. Sin tus besos, yo soy nada.

            Abri o portão de ouro, da maquina do tempo.

            Mi mamá me hizo guapo, listo y antimadridista.

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            • hamish
              New Signing
              • Dec 2004
              • 4535

              #7
              Originally posted by superfrank
              Then who would we have to enlighten us with their tales of wisdom and hilarious experiences. Stay sir hamish!

              In the words of Marvin Gaye: Baby please stay. Don't go away.

              Ehh, don't read too much into that though.
              Of that you can be sure, superfrances

              BTW wisdom, enlighten and hilarious do not belong in the same line as Hamish - even with a attached.

              The second song I remember as a young kid is "Rock around the clock by Bill Haley and The Comets. My sister tells me that I used to rock the pram in delight when it came on the radio. LOL

              EDIT - couldn't understand why a pile of ***** came up for clock. Take me to leave the L out.
              Last edited by hamish; 15/08/2005, 1:24 PM.

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              • superfrank
                Coach
                • Apr 2005
                • 6942

                #8
                Rock around the what? Did you say clock or ****?
                Extratime.ie

                Yo te quiero, mi querida. Sin tus besos, yo soy nada.

                Abri o portão de ouro, da maquina do tempo.

                Mi mamá me hizo guapo, listo y antimadridista.

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                • hamish
                  New Signing
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 4535

                  #9
                  Originally posted by superfrank
                  Rock around the what? Did you say clock or ****?
                  Just edited that post.

                  What was that you mentioned about wisdom and enlightenment, superfrances?

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                  • superfrank
                    Coach
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 6942

                    #10
                    You must've had other things on your mind, lady hamish.

                    Anything you can do, I can....
                    Extratime.ie

                    Yo te quiero, mi querida. Sin tus besos, yo soy nada.

                    Abri o portão de ouro, da maquina do tempo.

                    Mi mamá me hizo guapo, listo y antimadridista.

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                    • gustavo
                      Mack Daddy
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 7695

                      #11
                      i remember there was a cd out maybe about a year or two ago that had all these songs that i liked when i was 11 , 12 and i was seriously thinking of getting it but didnt in the end , had all 2 unlimited and snap culture beat etc etc anyway i didnt get it cos i realised i would probably listen to them all once and never again , this is the link by the way!
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                      • ken foree
                        First Team
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 1176

                        #12
                        driving to kerry as a kid, listening to the eagles and beach boys the old man was playing. they were among the earliest memories. the chlorine sound of the b. boys, i was the perfect age for that sun music. eagles made an impression but not as much as the former. then what else was he playing, planxty and stockton's wing, boil the breakfast early by the chieftans. abba too, from the mother maybe. beatles records were there at home but not played a lot
                        zombie/thread killer..

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                        • hamish
                          New Signing
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 4535

                          #13
                          Originally posted by superfrank
                          You must've had other things on your mind, lady hamish.

                          Anything you can do, I can....
                          Yeah breakfast

                          Please no oral jokes about that, superfrank

                          Another memory - Fats Domino's big hit, "Josephine" with the brilliant "Natural Born Lover" on the B-side. Just ordered them again from a rarities records seller.
                          Domino? That was 1960 and I was 6 years old.

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                          • Ruairi
                            First Team
                            • Oct 2001
                            • 1573

                            #14
                            the first album i can remember owning is Paul Simon's "Graceland", when i was 6.. an odd choice for a 6 year old i know.. but every time i listen to it now it brings me back to listening to it onmy headphones before i went to sleep...

                            another song which has just sprung into my head now is that song that was out for the world cup back in 1990.. i think it was sold in pennys, and went along the lines of

                            "we're gonna shout out loud we're gonna show we're proud HEY!!! we're the team that jack built.. and when we start to play you're going to hear us say HEY! we're the team that jack built.

                            The team that jack built, we'll all agree, we're going down in history
                            The team that jack built, we'll all agree, we're on our way to italy"

                            and then there was a rap kinda bit where they were shouting

                            "we dont care, who'll be there, rudi gullit maradonna!!!"

                            anyone else remember that?
                            Whatever it was I am sure it was better than my plan to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would have noticed another madman around here?

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                            • gustavo
                              Mack Daddy
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 7695

                              #15
                              i know it was from an ad but i remember the song from an esb ad, would have been mid to late eighties i think it was about this young guy coming home from college and his mother going to pick him up and the journey they had , anyway the song was going back by dusty springfield really haunting song imo and shows how good the ad was that i still remember it nearly 20 years on.

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