MrKeith
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Posted: Sep. 10 2013, 14:52 |
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I have always enjoyed albums more when they have a context to my life- a first album, a shop you bought it in, what you were doing at the time.
Millennium Bell never had a context for me- as such it was very "faceless"- until, that was, I read about the details behind the tracks. All of a sudden, Broad Sunlit Uplands had a historical context that made me think about Churchill and the war. Rather than sounds, I now had images, as well- and what had been a mundane track became delightful, intense and deeply moving.
Anyone else had similar revelations?
Keith
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