@JLMcMillan
Jessica McMillan
@JLMcMillan · 3:30

Are We Losing Our Collective Music Memory?

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I think that a lot of the music coming out as evidence in a lot of my posts is nostalgia. The music itself is always looking back. It's always reinterpreting. But what about our collective nostalgia is that being called into question? Are there enough things that are still threatening us together that we can talk about ten years from now, 20 years from now? Does it matter? Matter? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thank you so much

#music #streaming #albums #memory #nostalgia #generations https://s.swell.life/SSmyJ3f3v6DwmSs https://open.spotify.com/album/5j6RB5MpNUKWJJ2uxibdJh?

@soulcruzer
Clay Lowe
@soulcruzer · 2:30
But then after that, going off into the workforce, disappearing from the kind of space like high school and College where you writ your class of 86 and class of 92 and then all the music that saw us through those time periods. And now I don't have a collective to which I'm a part of and to which we then share the music of the time of that collective. And so yeah, I'm thinking post University. I probably started losing more touch with that, I suppose. Yeah
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