🎵 Monthly Song Challenge 🎵

Day 10: A song that’s tied to a time and place

One of the first of Kent's songs that really got me into the band.
A single that never made it on to an album, it's a song about two lovers stuck inside during the frigid Stockholm winter of 2002.

Kent - Vinter Noll 2 (Winter oh-two)

I have no idea what he's saying, but it's beautiful
 
Day 10: A song that’s tied to a time and place

growing up with divorced parents, especially during the summer months, i had to go to work with my dad and help him out when i could. he was in the floor covering business for 45 years and always working on one project or another. working with him meant a lot of down town and music on the radio. the oldies stations always played this song during the summer and it has always stuck with me as one of billy joel's best songs.
 
Day 10: A song that’s tied to a time and a place
My family is a very musical bunch and this song, for me, takes me back to the time I started to show them my even differenter, (yes, I shall use that word!) than theirs, side of my music tastes. I can still remember my dad and younger middle brother giving me the side eye as my older brother started grooving with me!! Eat it, I love the music I love!

Iron & Wine - Boy With A Coin

 
Day 10: A song that’s tied to a time and a place
My family is a very musical bunch and this song, for me, takes me back to the time I started to show them my even differenter, (yes, I shall use that word!) than theirs, side of my music tastes. I can still remember my dad and younger middle brother giving me the side eye as my older brother started grooving with me!! Eat it, I love the music I love!

Iron & Wine - Boy With A Coin

Yeah! Eat it!
 
Day 10: A song that’s tied to a time and a place

I was 12 years old when me and my 15 year old brother won tickets through a radio station contest... The seats were right off the side of the stage! We couldn't believe it when the tickets arrived in the mail. (Yes, actual tickets and not something scanned off a phone) ...This was the opening song... I can still see him standing under a lone spotlight, singing this song.

 
Day 10: A song that’s tied to a time and a place

I was 12 years old when me and my 15 year old brother won tickets through a radio station contest... The seats were right off the side of the stage! We couldn't believe it when the tickets arrived in the mail. (Yes, actual tickets and not something scanned off a phone) ...This was the opening song... I can still see him standing under a lone spotlight, singing this song.

Love that! Bruce is like a god here in Jersey!
 
Day 10: A song that’s tied to a time and place
Wheat Kings - The Tragically Hip

This is both tied to a historical time and place and a personal time and place.

It was 1992, and David Milgaard had recently been released from prison after serving 23 years for a heinous crime he didn't commit. He was just 17 when he was wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of nursing assistant Gail Miller.

According to frontman Gord Downie, the song is "about David Milgaard and his faith in himself. And about his mother, Joyce, and her absolute faith in her son's innocence. And about our big country and its faith in man's fallibility. And about Gail Miller, all those mornings ago, just lying there, all her faith bleeding out into that Saskatoon snowbank."

It became known as one of the most infamous wrongdoings in the Canadian criminal justice system, to be studied in law classes across the country.

He was released from prison the same year this song was released. This song puts teenage me in my living room, watching the news break, likely on the CBC. Downie’s lyrics transport me to a place I can see, feel, smell and taste.
I fucking love this song and I think it’s one of the best ever written Canadian songs.

Late-breaking story on the CBC, a nation whispers, we always knew that he'd go free

Twenty years for nothing, well, that's nothing new
Besides, no one's interested in something you didn't do

 
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