Songs which make you stop in your tracks and think of one person...

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I've been on quite an easyworld kick this evening...and winamp (on random, just playing my easyworld directories...) just played this:

You'll always be to me
A stain to never fade
The worst mistake I've made

A blemish on an otherwise detestable career
A studied insincere

But I'll always be to you
A record overplayed
The rain on your parade

Will you never look at me
And see beautiful again
I would I were the same

But I look for always...

I don't want to understand
To make it go away
Or hush myself when I just want to say
Will you never be to me
A surface kind of friend
I do believe that this is not the end

It's not the end

I'll always be to you
A stain to never fade
The worst mistake you've made

An episode to file under "never try again"
I would I were the same

But I want to be your adrenaline
The redness across your chest
Oh lover I confess

Though you'll always be to me
A stain to never fade
I'd do it all again

Because I look for always...

And still I stand with the persistence of an idiot
Still I stand will I say...

Hell, I do believe that this is not the end

_________________________

And I've just been halted in my tracks...completely.

So do you have any songs which do similar for you...?

*n
 
3 Doors Down - Here Without You

I went away to Brasil for 3 months and bought the album over there, when i first heard it i stopped doing whatever i was doing and just listened to it about 3 times.
Reminds me of Laura who i'd left behind and now when i hear it it reminds me of that one moment when i first heard it and how i felt
 
Thin Lizzy - Still In Love With You off Live and Dangerous. Reminds me of Fiona from 27 years ago. She walked out on me but came back within half an hour and that was on the stereo.

I only listened to it yesterday too.
 
Deftones - Minerva

Just makes me think of a sad period in time :(

Also, Katatonia - Saw You Drown, reminds of the time when i got mugged :eek: ( i was listening to it on my headphones at the time) :(
 
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Dire Straits - Romeo & Juliet - my ex's favourite Dire Straits song and the appropriate line in the chorus - "when you gonna realise that it was just that the time was wrong" - main reason why we split up.

Great song though, and good memories for me :)
 
I'll Be There For You - Bon Jovi, i was listening to it when me and my gf got together and Solid Rock - Dire Straits, was listening to it when i was told my granddad died
 
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Shania twain - from this moment

Remind me of my ex gf laura.....who i still like too much for my own good. Maybe ram jam - black betty could remind me of the time we were dancing while very drunk and slipped on the rug and fell....that was a good time.

Stereophonics - i stopped to fill my car up

Remind me of my best mate,when i first stayed at his years back we sat up listening to their album all night and talking till 6am.
 
the good old soppy aerosmith song " I dont wanna miss a thing " - the GF

also james blunt " you're beautiful " and robbie williams "angels" ( i think it is, not a huge robbie fan) both played at gf's aunties funeral
 
penski said:
Awesome band tbh.

You heard any of David Ford's solo stuff?

*n

No... not yet... my friend from my old work was mates with the band, so thats how I got their stuff, but if you can give us a few tracks of his to find that would be great! :)

BB x
 
Marvt74 said:
3 Doors Down - Here Without You

I went away to Brasil for 3 months and bought the album over there, when i first heard it i stopped doing whatever i was doing and just listened to it about 3 times.
Reminds me of Laura who i'd left behind and now when i hear it it reminds me of that one moment when i first heard it and how i felt

Epic song and my number two of all time.
 
Still Got The Blues by Gary Moore, the song my ex-girlfriend said I would have to be able to play for her to consider me a "good" guitarist!

Everything by Lifehouse, it was always on the radio on the dark nights I was driving back from Winchester hospital visiting my son (10 weeks prem) and girlfriend.. the workds kinds of struck a chord.
Oh and Wires by Athlete, for the same reason as above - almost as if the song was written from my personal experiences. Cor, makes me well up just thinking about it :o

Killer Of Giants by Ozzy Osbourne, reminds me of the exact day my parents split up (Dad is/was a huge Ozzy fan) and I still get the shivers when I hear it 20 years down the line.
 
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