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There are times when one listens to a song and it ends up defining a period.
Regardless if it's sadness, happiness, or whatever else, one hears it and they make some vowel noise that probably our ancestors were using daily. For me, one of them is Waterloo Sunset by The Kinks. Now, granted, I have been to Waterloo, and still go there once in a while, but it has nothing to do with that. I heard this song years ago, when it didn't have a meaning to me, even though I was still in London at the time, but then I moved to Leeds, and it came up in my playlist once again. For me, it represented a time that had come and gone, that maybe I hadn't appreciated as much as I could have, yet it riffed with nostalgia for me, for some odd reason. It came up again, a few days ago, and it reminded me again of the simplicity of times, where, regardless if I was going through something or not, this song, for those few minutes, would make me calm and just bring positivity into my life. Or to put it in another perspective, when one has nostalgia about being carefree as a kid. That's kinda how this song makes me feel. And also, listening to something like this makes me sad knowing full well that music like this will never be made again. *sheds tear* You have a song like this? Tell me about it.
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