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//What won't kill you makes you stronger, they say.// They do say that, but I've never been killed by a fondue and I'm just as strong as I was before I wasn't not killed by a fondue. Same goes for Eighties-style sweat-bands, I've never been killed by one of those, and I'm just as strong now as I was before. In fact, if anything, I might have been marginally stronger back then - despite being not killed by all manner of other things as well. |
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Just a copy of the normal music i listen to all the time then. Well, more Lloyd Cole i suppose. Hey, could it have wedding music on it? |
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this would be like listening to a Spice Girls CD. |
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Am I the only one who has bad memories triggered by certain songs? (I would guess not). |
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I don't mean bad songs, for example some of mine are by Aerosmith, Robert Palmer, Footloose - well, that one's bad, There's a Bob Marley one also. |
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No you're not, [Zimmy]: Lloyd Cole, "Jennifer She Said" - Woman i'd been infatuated with for two years splits up with her partner. Marillion, "Kayleigh" - Different woman disappears out of my life, i think forever at the time. Madonna, "Dear Jessie" - Outbreak of the Gulf War, 'ninety-one. (Wallow, wallow). |
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Cue list of things that don't kill you but make you considerably weaker... |
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Music to shoot-yourself-in-the-head by...? |
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Bloody Vicky Park. Actually no. Vicky Park is nice, but not all twentieth century memories of it are. How about a map of worst places? |
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My thought is, the more I listen to the song, the more I am reminded that the event occured a long time ago and that I am not the same person now that I was then.
(I don't have a CD like this, though. I just hear the songs on the radio now & again.) |
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This would make for a loooooong cd. I like the idea but I think I preffer the more random melencholy when these songs pop up on the radio. |
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btw my positive vote briefly brought the plus count on this to two so somebody flipped their vote to negative. hmmmmmm |
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I don't think listening to it would work. I went through a phase a couple of years back when i listened to Lloyd Cole a lot, and it didn't so much eliminate or smooth it over as bring it all back horribly. |
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