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What song brings back your most vivid memories
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For me it's the cranberries Dreams
Every time I hear it all I have to do is close my eyes and I'm back in croke park crying with joy watching limerick lift the liam mccarthy in 2018 |
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Buck Rogers by Feeder- Slane August 2003. Chilis Feeder Queens of the Stone Age, I remember that song coming on and the sun was shining, surrounded by about 50 friends and just being absolutely blissfully happy. Best gig ever |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tightrope by papa roach, reminds me every time of standing on deck on the ferry watching England dissappear as I moved to Ireland when I was 15. A good time in my life. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bit of a downer one but Garth Brooks if tomorrow never comes.. My mate used to sing it all the time. He was killed beside me in a motorbike crash when we where 23.. "
I'm not crying..... |
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Paul Van Dyk - For an angel. Reminds me of a night in Slinky at the Opera House in Bournemouth. I have a very vivid memory of me and 2 close friends reaching for the lazers, feeling the blissful togetherness and the youthful energy that comes from a couple of thousand people who are in moving in harmony and feeling the music. We were always a close group, but that night our shared emotions for each other together with the emotion of his trance (and the mitsubishis) moved us to tears. |
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Jeepster by T-rex.
First song on a compilation cassette I bought in 1981 aged 16.
Saved for months to afford the cassette player and had to wait another 6 weeks before I could afford the £5 tape.
Still have both. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Jeepster by T-rex.
First song on a compilation cassette I bought in 1981 aged 16.
Saved for months to afford the cassette player and had to wait another 6 weeks before I could afford the £5 tape.
Still have both. "
Time to clear out that garage maybe? |
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"Jeepster by T-rex.
First song on a compilation cassette I bought in 1981 aged 16.
Saved for months to afford the cassette player and had to wait another 6 weeks before I could afford the £5 tape.
Still have both.
Time to clear out that garage maybe? "
I keep all that stuff in the West wing |
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Anything from Linda ronstadt bring me back to being in the kitchen with my mother whist she was cooking dinner or baking.
Or River Road by Crystal Gayle when it was time to go to school. John the man used to play it every morning on the radio. Anyone from limerick may remember that. |
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By *oserMan
over a year ago
where the wild roses grow |
"The Kane Gang.. Closest Thing To Heaven. "
Superb tune, reminds me of summer evenings as a teenager, showered and half can of links on me calling for some yung wan to suck the face off down the canal |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Kane Gang.. Closest Thing To Heaven.
Superb tune, reminds me of summer evenings as a teenager, showered and half can of links on me calling for some yung wan to suck the face off down the canal "
In case she didn't tell you, she was a lucky girl |
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By *oserMan
over a year ago
where the wild roses grow |
"The Kane Gang.. Closest Thing To Heaven.
Superb tune, reminds me of summer evenings as a teenager, showered and half can of links on me calling for some yung wan to suck the face off down the canal
In case she didn't tell you, she was a lucky girl "
I know right |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have a Son with a disability so it has to be. Luke Kelly “ Scorn not his Simplicity”
Unbelievably emotional ??
Great song for no doubt an amazing son ??"
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
Wooden Heart by Elvis Presley (1962)
I remember you by Frank Ifield (1962)
Stranger on the shore by Acker Bilk (1961)
Yellow Submarine by The Beatles (1966)
If paradise was half as nice sung by Andy Fairweather Low (1968)
Paranoid by Black Sabbath (1960s)
Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey (1964)
You little trustmaker by The Times (1978)
24 Hours from Tulsa by Gene Pitney (1960s)
Seven seas of Rye by Queen (1973?)
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