My Gen X Playlist: Fields of Gold – Sting

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  1. This is beautifully written! I totally relate to the music from your time abroad having a place in your heart forever. “Take on Me” by Aha (I think I brought it on a cassette) is the song that always brings me back. Pre-internet, abroad was really ABROAD.

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    1. It’s nice to meet someone who truly understands abroad pre-internet! I don’t think one can really understand it unless you lived it. There were definite highs and lows. What an experience! I was away for a year. What about you?

      Take on Me! That’s a good one. I immediately think of the mtv music video. Such a good song!

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      1. Just one semester in Rome. And my parents visited, so not as brave as you! I saw Sting live there. I think it was the Dream of Blue Turtles tour. Right, that A-ha video is an mtv classic

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  2. Great song! Sting is playing here on my bday and I was thinking about grabbing tix. I’m not a die hard fan, but there’s never been a song I didn’t like, and it seems like a pretty iconic performer to see in a relatively small venue.

    I know what you mean about feeling good for a few weeks seems unusual, and I’m glad you’re feeling well! And I couldn’t agree more about music. “Without music, life would be a mistake” Nietzsche

    We recently got Sirius and I’m really enjoying being able to put a radio station on without any commercials but without knowing who or what I would like to listen to per se. I used to love Spotify and/or Apple Music but… it’s so algorithm driven, I don’t get as much randomness or hey I forgot about that song. I’m
    so eclectic and I feel like I end up hearing the same songs over and over, or I go on one random jaunt one day and it overtakes all my streams. That said, even Sirius seems repetitive if you play the same station too long and I tend to have music playing the whole time I’m awake.

    I hope you stay well, relaxed, and that BP stays down too!

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    1. Oh man… small venues are the best. It’s a lot more intimate and a great experience.

      Random music is great. I love finding new artists this way. I’ve only tried Sirius a few times when I’ve had a rental car, never thought about signing up. I think I’ll look into that.

      Have an amazing birthday!

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    1. Yes, it really does. I think it’s taken me years to rediscover this. I agree, the songs I recognize on the list are really good. Maybe part of the allure to these songs lies in the relaxing qualities they hold. As always, thank you stopping by and for the comments. Much appreciated

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  3. Very beautiful song 🎶 ❤️

    Music is amazing – soothes the savage beast… can change a mood with song styles… absolutely helps with relaxation or feeling better … can attach memories or feelings

    Music is amazing 🎶❤️

    Very beautiful song 👏❤️

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  4. I can confirm that Fields of Gold is relaxing. I brought Sting’s CD “Ten Summoner’s Tales” to the hospital when I gave birth to my youngest daughter. I played Fields of Gold over and over again to relax me during labor. Sorry if that is TMI, but it sure helped get me through a rough time!

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    1. Ten Summoner’s Tale is a great CD. Great that it helped you through a trying time. I just unboxed all of my cds a few days ago. I’ll have to find it and listen to it again. Not TMI, thanks for commenting!

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  5. Beautiful song🎸🥁 When I went to Nice France at the end of 2021, Covid unexpectedly became very bad then. One day walking on Promenade des Anglais, suddenly I heard a musician playing the music of “Field of Gold”, I felt so touching!

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