| Me, this morning, with my ear buds in, sweaty and stinky and feeling peaceful after my run. |
I had a lot on my mind and heart this morning, so I put my homework down and went for a run. I recently rediscovered an old iPod Shuffle of mine, so today I took headphones and listened to my many-years old iPod playlist. Running with music is unusual for me. I nearly always prefer to run in silence; my brain is so constantly busy that adding music on top of it makes my runs feel chaotic. But today, I chose music. I'm so glad I did.
I'm amazed at music's ability to bring us back to the past. Few things can bring a memory back for me as full-force as a song can. I was only a few minutes into my run today when a Dave Matthews song came on. With it came a whole flood of peace and happy memories. I could feel the hurt I was working through start to dissipate. I actually said out loud as I ran, "I friggin' love you, Dave Matthews. Thank you." There are a handful of groups that just always put an involuntary smile on my face...Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dave Matthews Band, Weezer, The Beatles, Nirvana (especially Unplugged in NY...isn't that an amazing CD??). There are some songs that I love so much they feel like they are mine. "Moonlight Sonata." "Acoustic #3." "Blackbird." "A Team." "Scar Tissue." Yo-yo Ma playing "Suite for Cello no. 1 in G Major." "Longest Time." Eva Cassidy's cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
I spent the rest of the run listening to songs I haven't heard in years. I was reminded of runs on beautiful back-country South Carolina roads, college friends, high school friends, and being besties with David in high school. All good stuff. My mom gets pegged as being The Musical One of our family (which is understandable, since she has the most lovely voice I've ever heard in person). The truth, though, is that music is a gift both my parents gave to us. My mom gave me melody, harmony, singing me to sleep, building chords, singing a capella, and Sing This Note. She gave me the technical side of music, along with Dan Fogelberg and Jim Croce. My dad gave me the Doobie Brothers, Bread, Pachelbel's Canon in D, and (best of all) The Beatles. He gave me a version of Malaguena on the piano that slowly and hilariously has deteriorated over the years til it is only slightly recognizable. I'm so grateful for it all.
So today I've been thinking about which music reminds me of whom or what. Below is a small list (I seriously could list hundreds...my brain just instinctively latches on to music) of some instant-flashback songs for me, and the people they remind me of.
* "Under The Bridge", Creed, Linkin Park, Nirvana, Tres Delinquentes, "Hunger Strike", --David
* "Let it Be"--my dad
* Dan Fogelberg--my mom
* Kenny Rankin's version of "Blackbird"--my brother
* "King of Anything"--my sister
* Allison Krauss--Cassie
* "Complicated" (Avril Lavigne)--my close friend Amanda...we went to nursing school together and she died of leukemia right after I graduated. I still think of her all the time.
* "Living on a Prayer"--Rob and Becky
* "Angels We Have Heard On High"--Glen (because "What the gladsome tidings??!?")
* Steve Miller Band--Andrew (he let me listen to it on his headphones on the bus headed to the state track meet our senior year)
* "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"--Meghan (she gave me my first CD...Best of Simon and Garfunkel)
* "What the World Needs Now Is Love"--Lindsay/Ishtar
Do you have songs that remind you of something else? What are they?






