Music after achieving their dreams, or escaping their problems

I know that this may seem like a strange question, however has anyone ever thought of the music that they would play when they have either achieved their dreams, or when they escaped their problems?

I have to admit that I tend to listen to certain songs or melodies to my certain situations in my life.

For me, it would either be "Battle Cry" by Juliette Reilly, or "Come and Follow Me" from Short Circuit.

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  • So many possibilities.

    This one is a current obsession because I find it quite comically intense, like the singer himself: Magazines - John Cale. It's your guess, in a song so obviously about male mid-life crisis whether' 'magazines' refers to bullets or coffee table reading. I favour both explanations, as John loves a bit of irony. I love the screaming vocalisations. Amusing as hell! Music like this, often improves my mood and aids my concentration while driving. It's like i have to be psyched up to deal with the dreadful driving here, but this is just NOT in the least bit depressing:

    www.youtube.com/watch

    Eno (with Phil Manzanera as lead guitarist) -Third Uncle:

    www.youtube.com/watch

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  • So many possibilities.

    This one is a current obsession because I find it quite comically intense, like the singer himself: Magazines - John Cale. It's your guess, in a song so obviously about male mid-life crisis whether' 'magazines' refers to bullets or coffee table reading. I favour both explanations, as John loves a bit of irony. I love the screaming vocalisations. Amusing as hell! Music like this, often improves my mood and aids my concentration while driving. It's like i have to be psyched up to deal with the dreadful driving here, but this is just NOT in the least bit depressing:

    www.youtube.com/watch

    Eno (with Phil Manzanera as lead guitarist) -Third Uncle:

    www.youtube.com/watch

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