Beach House - Space Song
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Published 2015-08-28
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"Space Song" from the 8/28/15 Beach House album 'Depression Cherry'
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All Comments (21)
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This song sounds like if a group of friends going their seprate ways forever
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What sadder is finding this music in a meme and realize how much songs like this waiting for you to discover
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Dear stranger.... You have a great taste in music..... See you again after 20 yrs.
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"Don't cry because of my death, but smile because of the memories we built together." These were the last words of my wife before she passed away due to cancer. Listening to this song makes me remember her and all the great memories we've made. Rest In Peace, Ann 🌹.
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"Times weren't simpler. We were."
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i wanna die listening to this song
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"Yo dude, got a minute?" Thats the last message i got from my 14 yr old brother before he took his own life, i ignored the message since i was too focused on a game. Never got to say my last goodbye may you rest in peace Sebastian 2010-2024
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8 years ago is genuinely crazy. This song reminds me of just about everything nostalgic. Everything.
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this song feels like a “see you soon” but the soon is not actually soon
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this song is what “oh i’m okay just tired” feels like
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My friend/co-worker Jeremy Richman had moved himself and his family to Connecticut in the early 2000s. He had a lovely little girl around 2006 and she attended Sandy Hook. Her name was Avielle.. I was in the Army and remember leaving Germany the same day I heard the news.. Jeremy's little girl was taken. This hit much harder because I was a new father at the time and my first son had just turned 1. Jeremy co-founded the Avielle Foundation, which was a non-profit that had a lot to do with mental health. He took his own life in 2019. Now my kids are 8 and 12. I kiss them goodnight and tell them I love them, every night. I tell them I love them every time I drop them off at school.. you never know if that'll be the last.
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Everytime I listen to this song, it reminds me of my Grandma, she was basically like my best friend. I used to visit her often, and we always went to parks and just enjoyed life. Unfortunately, when I was 10/11 years old, she started suffering from Alzheimer's. My mother knew this type of memory would haunt me for a long time, so I only got to visit her once after she got diagnosed. That one time I did see her is still one of the worst memories I have, to this day, I cry thinking of how one of the most important people to me lost every memory of our adventures, treating me like a stranger. Next thing I know, I'm at a funeral, standing over her grave. I may be young, but I hate it when older people think that we can't experience true grief, and that we have nothing valuable to share from our life. To anyone young like me, I just have to say that eventually the people you value might not see you grow old, so treasure every moment you spend with them, and never take it for granted. RIP Grandma ❤️. Thank you for reading this dear viewer.
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i want this song injected into my veins
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This comment section is really comforting
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“Somewhere in these eyes I’m on your side.” Could be the deepest thing I’ve ever heard in my life. I love you all. Keep moving, don’t stop.
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This song reminds me of my dad who left us 4 years ago..I miss you so much papa and that hurts me a lot... I love you dear papa, Rest in peace wherever you are
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Who needs drugs when you can listen to this late at night?
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I just want everything to go back to the good times.
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I was a music promoter in London when this song came out. It stood out from all music at the time, instantly a classic for years to come. In the future astronaults will listen to this in their space journeys
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this song hits different at midnight when you’re trying to get over shit