Songs from your youth that mean *more* to you now.

A brief discussion with Mr T reminded me of a song that means more to me now than it did at the time.

I'll leave it to Mr T to post that song,

Mine is

Björk - Hyperballad (YouTube Video)

As far as I can guess it is about putting on a brave face to be with your loved one. It brings me to tears every time. In my 20s it was just a song that I liked.

[Verse]
We live on a mountain right at the top
There's a beautiful view from the top of the mountain
Every morning I walk towards the edge
And throw little things off
Like car parts, bottles, and cutlery
Or whatever I find lying around

[Pre-Chorus]
It's become a habit
A way to start the day

[Chorus]
I go through all this before you wake up
So I can feel happier to be safe up here with you
I go through all this before you wake up
So I can feel happier to be safe up here with you

[Verse]
It's early morning, no one is awake
I'm back at my cliff, still throwing things off
I listen to the sounds they make on their way down
I follow with my eyes till they crash
I imagine what my body would sound like
Slamming against those rocks

Parents
  • Here is a song that now I can relate to my life.

    https://youtu.be/0cLeyGWthgw?si=xcGJUSEpfUD_qpeI 

    Ghosts - Japan

    When the room is quiet
    The daylight almost gone
    It seems there's something I should know
    Well I ought to leave but the rain it never stops
    And I've no particular place to go

    Just when I think I'm winning
    When I've broken every door
    The ghosts of my life blow wilder than before
    Just when I thought I could not be stopped
    When my chance came to be king
    The ghosts of my life blew wilder than the wind

    Well I'm feeling nervous
    Now I find myself alone
    The simple life's no longer there
    Once I was so sure
    Now the doubt inside my mind
    Comes and goes but leads nowhere

  • That is a blast from the past. 

    I used to have a cassette tape copy of Japan's album Tin Drum including that track. 

    At the time I lived in a really restrictive social setting (from the outlook of a young person at the time). 

    Therefore, that track was played - a lot (I really do mean: ...a lot).

    Good to see the lyrics once again - this time through the eyes of an older adult. 

    I shall revisit the track and reflect upon it's significance.

  • https://youtu.be/ZGCB6Fyn58M?si=3n7ikw7ZmkrCfReb 

    A link to a live acoustic version where you can actually feel the pauses 

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