Wednesday, March 01, 2006

songs and memories.

Songs bring back memories.


everytime i listen to the all american rejects, memories of my time with CJC FSV comes tumbling back into my mind because i used the AAR's The Last Song for our first video ever. the one that we made at La Salle during our photography/videography course.


everytime i listen to Taking Back Sunday, Jolene, Brendan, Wendy and people of 1T10 05:01 pops into my head. because Brendan and Jolene are emo kids, and the rest, well, kinda fall into place.


everytime i listen to My Humps by Black Eyed Peas, 1T08 takes over all of my conciousness because we were all so crazy about mass hiphop dance, and Van loved that song, and the Gymnasts used it for their Cheerleading thang for National Day. (and also they were playing it during NDP rehearsals and preview shows)


everytime i listen to Hey Leonardo by Blesse Union of Souls, i'll be brought back to my Back4 days, those days where art lessons were the only thing that made me look forward to school, shan and i singing at the corner, ziqing: our human jukebox, jer and ray: the other half of back4, jason and tommy and bob: the english partner, the english partner's real partner, the imaginary friend, and the class hovering at the background, sometimes taking part in my life, sometimes not.


i listen to eisley, i think of reen.


i listen to mocca, i think of Lem and Chop.


i listen to saving jane, i think of my sister.


i listen to micheal buble and norah jones, i think of my dad.


i listen to sum41, i think of hard and my other sister.


i listen to hoobastank, i think of selene and sowmya. (and how we have yet to meet)


i listen to dygta/radja, i think of sharul and ryan.


i listen to silverchair, i think of ismail.


i listen to disney, i think of john.


it's like there's a song for everyone, and each and every one of them has a memory that has been etched in the back of my mind.


it's not disturbing, no not at all. it's kind of like a wonderful feeling. :)

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