Music lovers, what are your favorite albums and why? What albums can you put on and just listen to and again? Do you have certain albums you go to for a certain event, mood? Talk to me about your favorites
For each album- or whichever you want to comment on- what is your general "feel" on each album? What emotions, themes or sounds do you relate to/enjoy about them? Any specific memories attached to them?Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up The Girl
Goo Goo Dolls - Let Love In
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
10 Years - Division
There's a couple more out there. But these ones are the main ones
I know every word for and were a solace in a lot of formative
periods of my life.
Yes, yes, judge me for the Linkin Park.
For each album- or whichever you want to comment on- what is your general "feel" on each album? What emotions, themes or sounds do you relate to/enjoy about them? Any specific memories attached to them?
That was beautiful; thank you for answering so thoughtfully. Music plays an important place in my life too and I'm always interested in what music people like and what lies beneath it. Also I don't think anybody is gonna tease you about liking Linkin park after that message! Do you play any music yourself?Usually albums and particular songs are attributed to poignant memories or
affiliated emotions relating to that memory. Here goes.
Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy
This one screams of my youth. The first song I'd heard from this band and fell
in love with is entitled "Name", which actually isn't present on this album.
We also have "Iris" on this one, another favorite and largely this band's
biggest hit.
The memory in question, if I close my eyes, is being 7 years old inGoo Goo Dolls - Let Love In
the back of a car in Tucson during the summer. It's baking hot, and
I smell cigarettes - dad's smoking while driving - and I remember thinking
about soccer while driving by an empty field.
This one was a much-anticipated album for me. "Let Love In" really emulates
a lot of my feelings toward the world, as well as "Stay With You" being a
solid mainstay. It's come to my attention I didn't mention their Gutterflower
album which was also important, but let's delve into the memory on this one.
It's a closing cleaning session at the fast food place I used to work at.Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
My parents owned the place, but I'd managed to get my two best
friends hired on. We're mopping the floor, washing trays, I'm singing at
the top of my lungs and all I smell is salad oil and onions.
This entire album is one I know by heart. It was released in the crux of my
teenage years, and being clinically depressed, I could easily relate to every
single song on it.
In front of a grocery store in their parking lot, there's a small carnival.10 Years - Division
I'd just dyed my hair pink, I'd been wearing a pair of jeans I self-stylized
with written song lyrics in permanent marker. My then-boyfriend is there,
and we screamed as we rode the 'hammer' ride together. This was a week
before he moved away to college.
There's another album with this one I used to listen to in tandem together during
the same period of time, actually. The album is Ashes Divide - Keep Telling Myself
It's Alright.
The time is about 2006. I'm playing World of Warcraft's Burning Crusade expansion,------------------
working my way through the final levels to 70 as a human warlock. I can recall
the area I'm in, killing things, letting my mind wander, but hell if I can tell you
what I was thinking of at the time. I was in my early 20s. The world was my
oyster, after all.
Music is pretty inherent to everything I do, iconic to a lot of things in my life.
Likening it to memories is fun for me, and when I want to lose myself to those times,
I re-listen.
Do you play any music yourself?
This is a timeless masterpiece.
I have many, here's a random recent one
Because I listen to music online, I don't typically listen to it in albums. Plus, in every album there's usually better and worse songs, so really I'd wanna group all the songs I'd like most together.
Save Rock and Roll by Fall Out Boy was really their greatest album though. Think I loved almost everything on that one. Haven't listened in a while, but I do love it.
If I were to describe the vibe, it'd be "washed-up losers trying to reclaim their glory days", but that's pretty obvious from the videos I think.