https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTeFBo3t9AA
I first heard "on the ground" in my freshman year in college. I had just discovered what spotify was and "on the ground" was the first song on my spotify discover playlist. It put me in a kind of trance and sometimes I like to sing it to myself.
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>>71342512
I listened to this song on my last day of high school, sitting all alone on the sun. It was kinda emotional.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veQ2jnBZbb8
>>71342512
i dont think its there anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkdi64Ppe78
when i had felt depressed for months and i had the last of my gcses the next day, i put on this at around midnight and i just listened to it all. just listened. at the end i turned off my computer. lay down and just cried until i fell asleep. it was the first time i had cried in years and i felt both amazing and terrible.
i cant listen to it now without tears coming to my eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL9Smn7Bzf4
I played this song a lot when a close friend of mine was gone for 2 months.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbFGMw1mY48
I was in a really painful on and off "relationship" with a girl, it was supposed to be casual because neither of us were in a good position to have a serious commitment but I desperately wanted one despite it not being a good idea. We hung out often and slept together a few times, but she forced herself to remain emotionally distant whereas I became an emotional wreck over not being able to have her true love or affection. I was very open about my feelings and what I wanted and she was extremely closed and unwilling to share or communicate, which resulted in me pouring my very being into this and receiving nothing in return. Ultimately, it was me just saying "what it is" that I was feeling that caused my relationship to "sublimate away." I was walking with my neck out hoped she'd do the same, but it never happened. It's a weird way to relate to the song but the lyrics seem to translate perfectly to my situation under that interpretation.
>>71342512
But all of the sets below "music" are subsets of "music." What is going on here?