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Does each song carry a different memory? What do you think?

Every song carries a story. As time goes by, many stories become memories.

Many people will always stay in their memories, just like when they were children, they always heard their mother hum some folk songs. In modern times, we like some popular songs as the times change. If the times change, time will always pass. Looking back, what can we grasp? Only in the end did I realize that all I was holding were memories.

For everyone, there are different songs at different ages, and different songs have different memories. Just like when you hear Jay Chou's songs, you will hum a few lines, tell me there is a rainbow there , the sun shines on his face, the years are quiet, love is so light, and in that wonderful singing, everything seems to be intoxicated in the memory of the song.

People's memory space is limited. Many times they can only remember some important things, while other memories will be closed and stored. Some songs are the key to unlocking the memory and re-presenting the past. , as if everything was just yesterday, in front of you.

Every song tells a story and expresses thoughts about a certain person. When I was a child, I listened to the tunes. When I grew up, I listened to the words. Now I listen to the emotions. In the future, I might listen to the memories.

Yes, those unforgettable memories, tears, and laughter have all gone with the singing?

Different times have different moods, listening to that sentence A song that is sung in our hearts, our hearts have already drifted to the end of the world.

Life is so difficult without singing as a companion.

Loneliness is a person’s loneliness.

When you are tired, when you want to escape, when you want to cry, when you miss someone, when your heart gradually becomes cold, when you are immersed in In the memories that have turned yellow, there is always a song that soothes your young or vicissitudes of heart.

Even if you reach the age where you don’t want to mention the past anymore, the familiar melody that suddenly sounds in your ears will, I believe, bring you into the blurred past and your heart. It's still throbbing like it was back then.

Hello, I am Xiao Yang who loves life and sharing. I am very happy to answer your questions. I agree that each song carries different memories. I will answer your questions from three aspects below:

The first thing is what music is. Music is what you listen to when you are happy and enters your heart when you are sad. When you are happy, you listen to music. When you are sad, you understand the lyrics! Loving a song often comes from a certain lyric, but what is truly moving is not the lyrics, but the story behind the song. Music is something that we record different memories in different moods and environments.

The second is that music accompanies us as we grow up. Each stage of growth has different memories. When we hear certain music, we will remember the music at that time. My memories, for example, listening to "Let's Swing the Oars" reminded me of when we were in kindergarten, we lay quietly on the table and listened to the song playing on the tape recorder. When I heard "Du Qing", I felt like I remember when I was in elementary school, watching "The Legend of White Snake" on the TV every day and so on.

The third thing is that music records our emotions. When we are happy, we listen to music to hear happy things. When we are sad, listening to music allows us to hear the grievances and sorrows we have faced and endured. Difficulties, etc., and then this feeling is deeply imprinted in our memories. Whenever we think of this kind of music, the corresponding feeling in the memories slowly comes back.

Therefore, I think every song carries corresponding memories. I hope my answer will be useful to you. Thank you. I am Xiao Yang who loves life and sharing. If you like it, just follow it. Thank you.

Each song has its creative background and inspiration. It may come from an accident, or it may come from a trivial matter in life, but what is certain is that every song comes from life. , it can be a philosophy in life or a story in life.

Of course, every song will be popular for a while when it is released, and as time goes by, it will slowly become a memory. However, although time has passed, the original intention of the song creation will still last forever. Therefore, since every song can be accepted and sung by the public, it must have touched people's hearts. Therefore, a song is like a poem, full of deep feelings or philosophy. All worth remembering forever.

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. Each song has a certain background of the times, a certain emotional appeal, and a certain history and culture. It does hold different memories.

During the Cultural Revolution, in a unique era, we created unique opera models such as "Revolutionary Model Opera", such as "Taking Tiger Mountain by Wisdom", "Red Lantern", "White Hair" "Female", "Shajiabang" and so on. When people in this era hear the music and operas of that era again, it will remind us of that revolutionary era again. Because only in that era could there be such a specific opera model and such sonorous and powerful singing. It is a memory of that era and a memory of one or even several generations.

In the early days of reform and opening up, we created works such as "I Love You China", "On the Field of Hope", "The Grapes Are Ripe in Turpan", and "Grandma's Penghu Bay". It reflects the aspirations of the Chinese people to bid farewell to the era of the Cultural Revolution and move towards a new era. It also carries people's yearning for the new era, and it belongs to the memories of that era.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Cui Jian's song "Rock and Roll on the New Long March" opened up the Chinese people's inherent thinking and moved towards the era of individuality. In 1997, when Hong Kong returned to China, "Pearl of the Orient" came into being. In 1999, when Macao returned to China, "Song of the Seven Sons" sang the emotion of Macao's return and the eagerness to embrace the motherland. In the pop music world, Stephen Chow's "True Hero", "Sleepless", anime music theme song "Detective Conan", "Saint Seiya", "Digimon", game music "Super Mario", "Contra" , these songs all reflect the sounds of the 80s and 90s. I believe that if people born in the 80s and 90s hear this music again, these songs will surely carry their memories and dreams of that era.

After 2000, our music has become more personal and colorful. Jay Chou's "Nunchaku", "East Wind Breaks", Dao Lang's "The First Snow in 2002", Pang Long's "Two Butterflies", Xue Cun's "Northeastern People Are All Living Thunder Front", they all carry too much of us in that era. Memories and laughter. Maybe there will really be couples who bonded over the songs of that year. I believe these songs also carry their green years and beautiful memories.

Today’s music has become more diverse and complex. There are more and more old songs being sung new, or songs that reflect the current era. The form of the songs is slowly changing as well. Foreign musical elements such as hip-hop and bossa nova have also been added to form new Chinese songs. "Learning to Meow", "Wild Wolf Disco", "Desert Camel", "Old Boy", these songs will become the memories of today's era and will never be buried.

In my opinion, every song does carry different memories. I believe that with these songs, we will find who we were back then and find those indelible memories.

I hope my answer can help you. [Smile]

Every song carries different memories and stories for everyone.

The songs change every year, and Taiwanese bands are very popular now. It’s like Sunset Speedster suddenly appearing in the circle of friends overnight. I can’t figure out why now. (Maybe they all have stories?)

Music can be a way to express emotions, and each song has its own corresponding emotion. Even the same song will have different feelings at different stages.

Every period of growth has unforgettable song memories of every relationship.

Yes, for those of us born in the 1970s, the song "Small Town Story" will immediately remind us of the scene when we were studying. What wonderful memories. So every song will carry different memories.

A song, a story, a social background