Confessions of someone who takes music too seriously, part 112...(longest post...ever)
I was eleven when this song came out. I hated it then. Or, more to the point, I thought I did. I remember turning the radio off, telling people how stupid it was, so forth. Anything to avoid that damn song.
It was a few years later that I got into the even more direct lyrics of 99.9. Even then, and since, this famous song made me a little...I don't know....uncomfortable? I kind of keep it at a distance like the one girl I said something to the last time I had a true scotch blackout but would really just prefer not to know any more than that there is a reason people keep telling me that I still know all the words to Tracks of My Tears no matter much to drink I've had ..I mean, I've heard that happens to people.
ANYWAY, What about Luka does that? Probably just because it's linked to the time and age when I heard it, I have to guess.
Saturday night it provokes this huge, really really strange emotional reaction. Unexpected and actue. Twenty years for something to bounce around inside the brain. Not so long, right?
The wind kicks up with the smell of rain
The kids are gone but the souls remain