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Hey 🙂
As the title goes.
Do you have tracks that carry such a memory or emotional weight that you can't listen to it too often, or even not anymore?
Share them here!
Death Cab For Cutie’s “What Sarah Said” is a difficult song for me sometimes.
Yeah... sometimes I wanna listen to those type of songs more, but other times it’s like, “Girl, you need to let that go.” kinda vibes. /shrug
often when I think of my mother, I listen to this song. but listening too often will also make me sink too deep
https://open.spotify.com/track/0d6bZwEAi1XblGRhnzPfgC?si=kgIHM7viQFCZl80Hlkhs1Q
The feelings and memories associated to the track may feel a bit too heavy to listen to that track more often, or when you're not in the proper state.
I absolutely would avoid listening to a certain Bil Bless album when I'm feeling a bit blue. I listened to that album quite a lot around the time my dog left us and was found comatose...
It's a beautiful album though, but that feeling is still there within me:
spotify:album:0K5ykDRVxekFvNkXu60edH
Honestly I find it difficult to listen to Ed Sheeran's "Castle On the Hill", that song just puts a lump in my throat every damn time I hear it.
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