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Song About Remembering

How do you remember a song?

A few years ago I invited a girlfriend to my girlfriend. His uncle Gibson produced an acoustic 50 or 60, and played all those weird nostalgic guitars. He had to play ten seconds, with perfect execution, without mistakes, and remember every verse of the songs, as easy as bread. It was not really my musical style, but I was still thinking. I was surprised to remember easily. Then my girlfriend fled "John plays the guitar, and it's pretty good!" Many Gibson uncles started playing the guitar with great hope "Let him hear then I am!" "Uhhhhh ......" I had to do it now for about 3 years, and * I thought * that I was pretty good. I only played something (leaving aside the mean bad solos), writing music all the time, and my team won the talent show the first year. I did not find it virtuous, but I remember that "good" was a guitar. How surprised am I to see how funny pride is? He gave me the guitar and I lost it. I met riffs and played riffs; I knew parts of the song, playing songs; I discovered that they were only interesting, and I played with them, but I was surprised. I noticed that I could not play a single song of a memory. Reality is a point that makes you happy on the face, breath on theeffective steps to memorize the songeffective steps to memorize the song

Songs about remembering summer?

I need some good songs about remembering the summer, or summer love and all that stuff. But mostly remembering summer in general.
My music taste is alternative, pop, oldies, and some country. Thx!

Do you remember song lyrics?

From the very beginning (“My Country, Tizafee…”) I’ve been more into playing the instrument than remembering the lyrics - in fact, when you’re an accompanist, you’re always helping people understand the lyrics, but don’t really have time to remember them yourself. I find if I am in a choir, I’m really not that bad at remembering the words; but it’s a skill.My Dad played organ in a night club and at ball parks, and was always ready with requests. He had a little black book with just the titles, and a few scratchy notes about key changes and certain chords. But he played thousands of songs flawlessly. I felt I could never do this, and was glued to the sheet music, until once at church I forgot my book - and just started in anyway, and there was the song. So gradually I gave up the fear, which is why I couldn’t remember - fear was blocking me. Today I know at least a thousand songs, and have a little book with the titles, and a few books with notes for the more complicated show tunes.Remembering words, remembering notes, remembering anything is a skill that is first given to you, then is improved through lots and lots and lots of repetition and just gutting it through until you can do it.

Songs about remembering old feelings?

Oh I have a good one! Littlest Things by Lily Allen. It's a cute song about this girl that still remembers her ex, reminicing and dreaming about him, that she can't forget about him, like little things reminds her of him.

This song is a little bit upbeat, but the message of the song clearly says "I still miss you". She even asks "Is this the end?"...awww... :-(

Definately one of the greatest songs (about exes) I've ever heard!

What are some good slow songs about remembering the good times?

"Lille" - Lisa Hannigan

"Your Face" & "Say it to me now" The Frames

What is the meaning of the All Time Low song "Remembering Sunday"?

I always thought about it as a love story that was damned from the start. The boy fell in love with a girl who was incapable of feeling love as a result of depression. (“Even though she doesn’t believe in love, he’s determined to call her bluff.”) She entertained him a while, maybe even thought for a moment that he could be her forever, but her depression was stronger than her hope that good things could be real for her. When she says, “I’m not coming back. I’ve done something so terrible…” I believe she’s referring to what she’d say to him following her suicide.He begins the song as if his time with her had been a dream so amazing that now he can not accept the fact that she’s gone, and even though he doesn’t know what happened to her he’s got a terrible feeling that he’ll never see her again. He’s drinking heavily, pestering neighbors, searching for her any where he can think to look, and it’s driving him crazy not knowing. A neighbor may sugarcoat a death by saying she moved away as a result of not knowing how close he may have been to her.Another big factor in this is when he talks about the rain. When we think of funerals we tend to think of a particularly gloomy day. “Funny how it rained all day. I didn’t think much of it then but it’s starting to all make sense. Oh I can see now, that all of these clouds are following me in my desperate endeavor to find my forever wherever she may be.”I think, by the end of the song, he has realized what happened to her and, after chasing down every possible lead, he admits defeat and goes home because there truly is nothing he can do.

What are the best songs to listen when you are remembering your long unforgotten love?

Here Without You- 3 doors downNothing Else Matters-MetallicaWatch Over You- AlterbridgeCarnival of Rust- POTFChasing Cars- Snow PatrolSweet Child Of Mine-G n RIt's not Goodbye-Laura PausiniSay Goodbye-Junkyard GrooveNever Say Goodbye, See you in Heaven- GuardianWhile My Guitar Gently Weeps- Martin Luther McCoyWake me up when september ends- GreendayWait for me- Them ClonesSab Bhula Ke- The CallShaam Tanha- AgneeThe man who cant be moved-The Script

Are you ADHD/ADD and good at remembering lyrics of songs playing at radio?

Yes! Yes! Yes! I can remember almost anything if you put it to music. I forget faces. I forget names but, I never forget a voice. I don’t know if it’s related to my ADHD but, my audio memory is a vault when compared with the sieve that makes up the rest of my brain. It’s possible that music reaches a part of the ADHD brain that other things do not. It has been proven that music aids in memory retention in patients with Alzheimer’s

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