What's the sound of... your nostalgia?!


Question: the one that brings you back your most beloved image of yourself?


Answers: the one that brings you back your most beloved image of yourself?

The sound of a mother's laugh at the foolishness of her child's folly. There is nothing quite like it in how it says safe, happy, and loved. That is nostagia.

teardrops.....

deja entunda by brand new.

Wind on Tree leaves at the end of the day...Summer time.

music boxes various tunes must have loved them when i was very small just can't remember when?

Hotel California as i was a very lost kid at times

The sound of granddads Mercedes... Makes me want to be a child again, half asleep on the backseat whilst listening to my grandparents conversations :-)

"Moonglow"/"Theme from 'Picnic'"
First, an important distinction must be made: the exotica standard, in this case, is the combination of these two songs, not each song on its own. "Moonglow" had been around since the 1930s, and was a hit for Benny Goodman's quartet, among others. But in the 1955 film, "Picnic," it was played as the backdrop to a scene of Kim Novak and William Holden dancing at a Kansas town picnic.
The scene is a dance of seduction, and "Moonglow," played by the band at the picnic on film gradually fades out to the "Picnic" theme, played by a lush studio soundtrack orchestra. For some reason, this combination held a special attraction for listeners and performers alike, for after Morris Stoloff had a hit with the first cover of the two songs, one segueing into the other, dozens of artists followed his lead.

It's a challenge to find a cover of "Moonglow" by itself after 1955--what you'll always find is a tune listed as, "Moonglow/Theme from 'Picnic.'" The combination provided good material for easy-listening groups: "Moonglow" being a light and elegant tune, "The Theme from 'Picnic'" a lush romantic rhapsody. Two for the price of one.


Recordings of "Moonglow/Theme from 'Picnic'"
And the sound of rain

Birds & insects, flowing water, my footsteps on
a forest floor. The deep gurgle of a water pipe.

Wind through the pine trees.
I was camping those innocent lovely days....

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it was called a bag of laughs, my grandfather used to bring it out on special occasions , it would make laughter sounds when you held it, whoever was around would laugh as well , it did no matter how many times he would bring it out , it just never got old, it would always make you laugh and so would he, I miss him he was a funny man

...sighing



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