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Why do I feel sad listening to old songs?

Why do I feel sad listening to old songs?

Listening to certain songs make you sad because they bring you back to a past memory that is connected to that song. For example, you hear a song over and over during a breakup. Years later, when you hear that song again, you’ll be reminded of that breakup or at least the sad feelings that are associated to that event.

Will the rock become popular again?

One thing is for sure, rock is back to stay. Hugely popular bands like My Chemical Romance and Rage Against the Machine have announced their return to the scene. RATM is one of the biggest bands in the history of the genre, and it will surely make millions of people interested in this music once again.

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Can sad music help?

When you’re listening to that really sad song, you also may be experiencing that same hormone. We also know that sad music releases dopamine, the feel-good hormone. Listening to music you love will actually release more dopamine, making you feel good.

Were the 60s and 70s musicians truly talented?

3. The 60s and 70s Musicians Were Truly Talented. This explanation has been mentioned to me by several millennials. They emphasize the quality of the music of the era, and the fact that most of these rock-and-rollers wrote their own songs and played the instruments.

Why do we feel sad when we age?

As the insight of aging starts to sink in they start to grieve their lost youth. There’s a deep, unavoidable sadness there of course. As the years pile up we are sooner or later forced to confront our mortality, to confront the fact that we’re on a timeline and that time is going to keep pounding out that same steady beat whether we like it or not.

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Does the music you liked make you depressed?

Music I liked makes me depressed and… For quite a long time, when I listen to music that I love that I once listened to, I become very quiet, and then the depression starts and builds up rapidly to how I am feeling now. I am now thinking about ending it all soon. Honestly, I cannot find a reason to go on. Why am I like this?

What kind of music did they listen to in the 70s?

Only this wasn’t current music, but “classic rock” – Led Zeppelin, Van Morrison, Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. The music that I, as a 70s college student, would have heard blaring our of my dorm’s windows more than a generation ago.