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Nostalgia: Why Do We Love or Hate It?
We all listen to tracks that evoke a deep sense of nostalgia.
Whether they are songs that you associate with ages past or simply songs that make you reflect on life, you feel affected, but often, can't put a finger on why. I'm starting this thread hopefully to launch a discussion on the following few topics:
You don't have to answer or respond to everything, but I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I'm curious about MB's thoughts, too. The main thing I'm grappling is really, would I like song x or band z today if I heard them for the first time? Why do I still listen to it when today I can clearly identify it as crap? It usually makes me melancholy to listen to nostalgic tracks, but if I were to delete them, I would go completely crazy. How about you guys? Edit: I realize a similar topic has been started before, but this one is meant to go in a completely different direction. Hope the mods approve. :) |
Good thread Miss P. I was listening to the Spice Girls album earlier, obviously it's crap, but it reminded me of when I was a child and my sister would play the album and we would play on the Playstation together :laughing:, just reminds me of being a child basically and so happy and carefree (plus I love my sister). I will always like it for that I guess.
A lot of nostalgic songs don't make me upset but they make me familiar with that time. Some remind me of bad times in my life but I still like the song. R Kelly's Ignition remix, Busta Rhymes track with Mariah Carey, Wayne Wonder, so many tracks from 2003 remind me of a particular time in my life. All of the tracks are absolute dog shit and there's no way I'd like them if I heard them now. Sometimes I listen to them just to remind myself of times when I was happy, and they remind me of people I like. |
I agree, great idea for a thread.
Nostalgia, eh? You're asking the right person there, young lady! :D I pesonally find that there were songs I would not listen to --- essentially would refuse to listen to --- when I was younger and more cocky, thinking I knew everything, like METAL ROOLZ! But as I grow older (what's that you say? Not possible for me to grow any older? Cheek...) I start to appreciate them more not for who the band are and whether I can like them or not, but for what the songs are. ABBA are a perfect example. I used to jeer anyone who liked them, which was obviously both a sense of insecurity and a result of peer pressure. Without that, I can see the band were outstanding and had many great songs. When you're younger I think to some degree you decide what is cool and what is not, and even if you hear a track by a band not considered by you (or your mates) to be cool, you decide you don't like it. Now I tend to enjoy music for what it is, not what I think, or others think, I should like, hence my often boring and pedestrian music tastes. But that's ok: I'm never going to be into, for instance, Death Grips, no matter how many people tell me they're great. Just not my kind of music. But now I know that: it's not just a case of feelign like you have to like/not like it. Memories can definitely be stirred by nostalgic songs, with comments like "Oh I haven't heard this for ages!" but generally I find that by and large the music I listened to as a youth is still in my collection today. There's nothing really that I don't listen to any more. I've just expanded my tastes a little. However, unlike Fluff, I wouldn't listen to some crap just to be reminded of better times: if I hated it then, I hate it now, and by hate I mean genuinely made that decision not had it made for me as above. Christ, I do ramble don't I? Where's my cup of milky tea? Must nearly be time for my afternoon nap .... ;) |
I think a lot of my reason for listening to nostalgic tracks is that it's the closest thing I have time travel. I listen when I'm in a mood to reminisce and it's usually kind of bittersweet experience.
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a lot of nostalgic songs bring back good memories of the past. even if i do hate the song. my best nostalgic songs are often ones from video games though.
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I don't intentionally go looking for nostalgic type songs but when they pop up on a shuffle or random commercial I usually get pissed off about it and just want it turned off. The ones that usually have a strong effect on me is songs that are associated with certain exes. Those songs are forever tainted for me and I can no longer enjoy them.
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I generally don't place periods of time within whatever I listen to, because then I would be afraid to listen music from previous years in fear that it would bring back embarrassing/awful memories. I tend to use music as a method of escape, an escape completely separated from whatever my current situation is.
I've never been much of a nostalgic person anyway, I have problems with associating my present self with my past selves. If I think about something I did 10 years ago, I can't ever really see that person being the me I know. It's like looking at someone else's home videos from long ago. |
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Wow, so true though. There are songs that when I have shuffle on and my whole collection is up for grabs that really transport me. At least for a few seconds, I am that person that listened to that song 5 or 10 years ago. How long does nostalgia last in those instances? I tend to find it wears off after the first chorus or verse, or even the first 10-15 seconds of a nostalgic song. Do you have a similar experience, Jans? Quote:
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