Tag: music
Notes on Nostalgia. Monday, the 18th of June, 2018- 16:36.
Nostalgia is an incredibly personal, piercing pain. I had on the radio earlier and heard 'Dead From The Waist Down' by Catatonia (between 15:30 and 15:35): it was introduced as one of their less-played tracks, perhaps it is now, but I remember hearing it quite frequently when it was out. I was a child in… Continue reading Notes on Nostalgia. Monday, the 18th of June, 2018- 16:36.
The Music That Made Me- ‘Disintegration’ by The Cure
My parents split up when I was seven and I lived, until the age of seventeen, between three houses, spending alternate weeks in each with each parent- one week with my mother when she lived with my maternal grandparents and, then, with her alone when she moved into her house in the year I started… Continue reading The Music That Made Me- ‘Disintegration’ by The Cure
The Smiths- ‘I Know It’s Over’
Writing this post under the driving flourescence of the September Supermoon, her body draped in the mystery of the impending, sanguine Harvest eclipse is sure to add a great deal of solemnity to the atmosphere, but the mood I am in needs no embellishing. I was never really into The Smiths as the handful of other… Continue reading The Smiths- ‘I Know It’s Over’