It has affected me somehow, and now I actually feel nostalgic for high school - and I fucking HATED it! I know that consciously, and I would never, ever choose to return to those years under any circumstances, but when I think about them now I unconsciously feel nostalgic. I can't control it.
It has affected me somehow, and now I actually feel nostalgic for high school - and I fucking HATED it! I know that consciously, and I would never, ever choose to return to those years under any circumstances, but when I think about them now I unconsciously feel nostalgic. I can't control it.
What's even funnier is that I definitely remember a thread here right about the time you finished High School when other guys here told you that one day you'd feel nostalgic about it, and you were vehement it would never happen!
I have become very nostalgic for music from the 70's...I am not so crazy about music today. I no longer have any radio stations that play current music programmed in my truck radio. I attributed my relatively recent preference to that I now am officially a geezer.
Perfectly normal. It's called growing up and getting over the stupid shit that bothered you when you were a kid with no perspective. Congratulations, you're an adult!![]()
It was also a time when fashions (or lack of) weren't mocked, because there was no widespread peer pressure.
Nothing that I know of. Nostalgia is about remembering good times; how is that complaining?And it's all recorded for listening whenever we want, what are we complaining about?
We have plenty of radio stations like that, both broadcast and satellite. My cable company has digital music stations for music of the 50/60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. I think the satellite companies even have nostalgia stations with old radio shows like The Shadow. On Sunday nights here in Boston, we have a show on 103 FM called "Lost 45s" with old songs that "you never thought you'd hear again on the radio" (available on the Internet, too, at 7pm local time).For the anecdote, in France we have a radio station called 'Radio Nostalgie'.Anything similar in your respective countries? I bet there is.
Well, that's true; it is sad when some things go out of style, so that can be part of it. Or when the culture is going through an especially dull phase, like it is now. I mentioned old radio shows earlier; I love those and I think it's a shame that they've gone out of style. I like variety in the Arts and the media, and that's hard to find these days.And yes, I thought I was hearing people say it was too bad some things had gone out of fashion and had to be found on YouTube, for instance. Nostalgia is a pleasure derived from a tinge of sadness about things being over.
It was also a time when fashions (or lack of) weren't mocked, because there was no widespread peer pressure.
*raises one partially shaved eyebrow (above a very glam eyelid) in skepticism*
You're probably right, although I find it hard to have critical distance with the time I'm living in. Culture would definitely be poor if we didn't have older stuff to draw from or replay. But I also try to find the best of the new.It is sad when some things go out of style, so that can be part of it. Or when the culture is going through an especially dull phase, like it is now. I mentioned old radio shows earlier; I love those and I think it's a shame that they've gone out of style. I like variety in the Arts and the media, and that's hard to find these days.
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