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Which song .....* Not necessarily bad !*
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Mrs Presley | Report | 23 Oct 2006 03:38 |
Lorraine,,,,,,,,,,,,i'm not the ONLY steps fan..............yayyyy....xxx' 'one for sorrow'.... |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 23 Oct 2006 03:21 |
Thanks for that Poirot, sums it all up! Liz |
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Poirot | Report | 22 Oct 2006 14:01 |
I have found all your stories very moving, some happy, and some very sad. So I thought I would share this poem with you all, especially Purple Poinsetta who mentioned how music and scent can bring back a memory. MUSIC IS MEMORY MUSIC is memory,Music has power- to banish the present and call back the hour - of anguish and rapture, Of pleasure or pain. Time has no meaning. You live it again. Music is memory, cruel and kind, things long forgotten come back to mind. Faces and places, a party, a dance, A garden, a journey, Love, friendship, romance. . . . the breath of life's winter, the roses of June. . . . Caught in the magical web of a tune. ------------------------------- |
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Lorraine | Report | 22 Oct 2006 09:49 |
well lets see if i can have some funny ones Kayleigh - Marillion - reminds me of being in the wrns, also Madonna - crazy for you Anything by Steps - went to see them in concert just before they announced their split - was a really good time !!!!! Also for the same reasons - Genesis - saw them in concert over 15 years ago at Roundhay Park in Leeds - We cant dance tour - was brilliant |
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Sylvia Ross | Report | 22 Oct 2006 09:37 |
Careless Whisper by George Michael - came out when my marriage was going up the creek. Sylvxx |
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♥~Muffy! ~♥ | Report | 22 Oct 2006 08:42 |
Albatross - Fleetwood Mac reminds me of my Grandad, he used to chill out listening to it with his coffee and rum. American Trilogy - Elvis is my Mums favourite song and played every Sunday morning during my childhood without fail. Angels - Robbie constantly on the radio around the time I lost one of my babies (still can't listen to it without tears even now) Flying Without Wings - Westlife. Puts into words how I felt when my daughter was born. Follow you Follow me - Genesis. Was a song used by OH in the early days to tell me he loved me. Great thread Kris !! xx |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 22 Oct 2006 01:43 |
When I was small I would come downstairs when I couldn't sleep (was a night owl even then) and find my Mum ironing and listening to the radio, no tv then, dad on late shift, and Mum would be crying to Abide with me, which she said was her late Mother's favourite hymn - her Mother had died when my Mum was just 16. When my Mum died, she left a note of what hymns she wanted at her funeral, she wrote, 'No Liz, not Abide with me, I won't leave you with that' - did she never realise she already had. Well up whenever I hear it which is difficult as so many people choose it for their relatives' funerals. Songs - well, when I was in a relationship with a man who was still tied to someone else, and I moved away to let him sort himself out, there was Dedicated to the one I love, Mamas and Papas, which he sent to me via my mum, and Albatross by Fleetwood Mac, which I loved, and which my mum said she cried over whenever she heard it cos she missed me! Then just around the time I lost my daughter there was Emma by Hot Chocolate, and The Air that I Breathe, by the Hollies, as well as the Three Degrees When will I see you again? they also relate to my daughter's father who went to America to work a couple of months after her death. Later there was Hello Again, when I was missing the man who was to be my son's father, he was living in Malta and I had come back to England to sort things out before going back to Malta and we used to phone and write. I remember Ben by Michael Jackson, after seeing that little boy Ben on a tv programme, I used to hug my son and dance with him in my arms to that, and also to another song which I can't recall at the mo. My son used to sing Stevie Wonder's I just called to say I love you to me, he was only small but knew all the words and he and my mum were out together and found an elephant ornament with a boy elephant holding a phone and calling a girl elephant in bed, and on it was written the title of the song. I still have the ornament to this day. (I collect all things to do with elephants!) Could add more but I would be here all night! Such memories tho - music and scents must be the most evocative things. |
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Janet in Yorkshire | Report | 22 Oct 2006 01:43 |
'Come up and see me, make me smile' - partner gave it to me when he went back to uni, so I did. 30 years on, he still makes me smile. Jay |
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*Carrie | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:58 |
Hi Mrs P.yes its very moving.i have it on album,but havent listened to it since.if u know what i mean |
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Mrs Presley | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:56 |
Hello Again...Neil Dimond.. my uncle who died from cancer 7 years ago always danced with me to it,on hoils..partys... And Crazy for you...Madonna...my party piece,good memoriesxx Selina,my mother in law loved that song.... |
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Lilly the flower | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:55 |
Gosh.....that an easy question......White Christmas by Bing Crosby.....my dad's fav song, (well he did died 35 years ago!) anyway......this time of the year is really bad, my family turn of the radio's/TV if it comes on, I just turn the tears on and it can get really bad sometimes, I just can't stop...but I only do it once a year, then I'm OK....its as if the 'feelings' build up over the year, and once they are released I'm OK, doesn't help that dad died in the very early hours of Boxing day.....Lilly |
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*Carrie | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:54 |
we played 'the old rugged cross' at my fathers funeral nearly 10 yrs ago.very moving |
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X Lairy- Fairy | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:39 |
Lil has asked me to put for her Luther Vandross Dance with my father (lyrics speak for themselfs) Rose and Lil xx |
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X Lairy- Fairy | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:32 |
Has to be Danny boy Rosex |
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Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:23 |
Thanks Tony - I think it's beautiful! Angela |
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TonyW | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:21 |
That's quite spooky - Make me a Channel of your Peace was also played at my Dad's funeral!! |
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Rosi Glow | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:17 |
He aint heavy, hes my Brother. The Hollys I'v got to leave ol' Durham town. Rodger Whittaker You are not alone. Michael Jackson Wonderfull World. Louis Armstrong. Cherpy Cherpy Cheep Cheep. Middle of the road |
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Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) | Report | 22 Oct 2006 00:10 |
Thanks Kris - didn't know if anyone else would know what I was talking about - my friend's husband has agreed with me before now! Angela |
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Poirot | Report | 21 Oct 2006 23:53 |
While courting my wife to be, she gave me the words to a popular song at the time 1954, 'If I Give My Heart To You ' By Doris Day I think ? We were sitting on a park bench at the time, and I will never forget that moment. |
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Unknown | Report | 21 Oct 2006 23:51 |
I have two songs. For Crying Out Loud (Meat Loaf) played to me by a very special person to tell me he loved me. Everybody Hurts (REM), my first lot of cancer for some reason. |