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Another Time and Place?


Dustyrose33

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I have no idea what causes this vision in my mind when listening to this music, which is why I felt this topic belonged here because it deals with the mind.  So, I'll try to describe this the best I can.   This music is by a German band (Kraftwerk) and the name of the tune is called Transistor.   During the music is a vision that I'm in an open carriage drawn by two white horses, and the day is bright and clear.   A few dogs are running with the carriage and we are all very happy.   

I used to cry when I heard this tune and had this vision because I wanted so much to be there again.  Every time I've listened to this tune I clearly see the horses, dogs and carriage.  It never happens with any other tune.   I'm not a solid believer in reincarnation,  but could this be from another place and time maybe?

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Listen to 8-12 Ramones songs and you will be fine again.

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Just a stab in the dark but it could be that the tune or a variation of the tune was the background to a scene in a movie that you saw when you were young(er). Certain associations bring back memories depending how much impact an event had on you.

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Just now, ai_guardian said:

Just a stab in the dark but it could be that the tune or a variation of the tune was the background to a scene in a movie that you saw when you were young(er). Certain associations bring back memories depending how much impact an event had on you.

Yes that's quite possible.

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When my grandma died a song came on the radio I'd never heard before it made me cry and I felt such meaning deep in my soul, I thought it was strange because I was listening to a classic rock station, I heard it again one day when missing her and still grieving, ironically it seemed to be out of the ordinary lol so I ended up doing some research and found it was by Gregorian the song is "Ordinary World" which actually Duran Duran had played maybe even wrote I don't know but I never heard it again until 2 years later when my step dad passed away. I've only heard it a once or twice maybe, on the radio in the last 6 yrs. But it has me wondering if there is more to it.

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22 hours ago, Debra F. II said:

When my grandma died a song came on the radio I'd never heard before it made me cry and I felt such meaning deep in my soul, I thought it was strange because I was listening to a classic rock station, I heard it again one day when missing her and still grieving, ironically it seemed to be out of the ordinary lol so I ended up doing some research and found it was by Gregorian the song is "Ordinary World" which actually Duran Duran had played maybe even wrote I don't know but I never heard it again until 2 years later when my step dad passed away. I've only heard it a once or twice maybe, on the radio in the last 6 yrs. But it has me wondering if there is more to it.

Could very well be more to it.   I believe there is far more to life than we know.

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On 1/4/2020 at 6:10 PM, ai_guardian said:

Just a stab in the dark but it could be that the tune or a variation of the tune was the background to a scene in a movie that you saw when you were young(er). Certain associations bring back memories depending how much impact an event had on you.

Agreed. The song reminds me of early 70's movies, it does not seem out of place for a scene as described by the OP. Very Clockwork Orange-ish /Kubrick like.

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On 1/8/2020 at 6:39 AM, iridescence said:

I think it's just a very vivid imagination. Songs trigger specific emotions and memories, they can even remind you of some smell.

Plausible. 

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