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by juliets
Wed Aug 07, 2019 8:25 pm
Forum: Tin Pan Alley
Topic: ruining music you love
Replies: 19
Views: 1419

Re: ruining music you love

Rej wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:02 pm I love music from Lil Peep and whenever I hear him I become super fragile to depression. Sometimes more sometimes less. Sometimes it helps as I can associate with it.
But I went from "spamming his tracks" to "casual lsitening sometimes" and I guess I can grow old with it.
Rej, it sounds like you are better off only occasionally listening to him. I have music that takes me back to a time and place where things weren't so good and I just can't listen to it without feeling bad. I can't even really casual listen. There is so much music that would make you feel good why bother with music that doesn't :guitar:
by juliets
Sat Nov 24, 2018 7:44 pm
Forum: Tin Pan Alley
Topic: ruining music you love
Replies: 19
Views: 1419

Re: ruining music you love

dunya wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:35 pm i tried to listen to correine bailey rae's self-titled the other day and it literally gave me acid/stomach pains and made me feel entirely uncomfortable. i feel like i was associating it with negative memories and probably a bad phase, though i couldn't pinpoint exactly what they were. i am extremely bummed about this since it is one of my all time favorite albums from my teens throughout my early 20s. i believe i have struggled with finishing ssfdl in the same way, though less extreme in the reaction but i still can't seem to finish it all in one sitting without feeling down.

realization i've managed to ruin my favorite albums makes me sad. anyone else experienced anything like this? does it go away?
Yes there are several albums that were favorites but I can no longer listen to them because of the associated memories. It hasn't faded for me, but nutella's experience is that is does so that's good.

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