
For the last few weeks I’ve been away on vacation, my ipod safe and silent in the hotel. I was in Hong Kong and the only tunes I’ve heard have been almost anti-music to my ears, loads of dreadful Cantopop; well that and the songs in my head. Hong Kong as a city seemed dead to much else music wise, whilst there Muse played and I found one other underground gig. Most of the record shops I came across either dealt exclusively in walls of that bland nonsense, were closed (damn you White Noise – my shining beacon of hope!) or stocked acres of overpriced old jazz LPs.
Funny thing is, the songs that ran constantly through my mind whilst getting ready, jostling my way through the crowded streets or clambering up the nearest peak weren’t my top tracks. They were an odd selection of either things that were related to what I was looking at – Supergrass’ Moving whilst watching the shadows of clouds roll across the hills for example – or more often than not uber-catchy pop tunes from the eighties. What I find odd about this is that you’d think when deprived of music your mind would relate back to the songs you class as your favourites, instead it reverts to base values. I realise this has the potential to ruin my credentials (pah! – what credentials!) as a purveyor of music taste, but I found the strains of tracks like Roxette’s The Look blasting through the alleys of my brain. Why?!
I’m guessing it is just the catchiness of these pop nuggets that has lodged in there; after all that was the kind of pap that my folks would listen to in the car when travelling, they were the songs on the radio when I was growing up. Of course, there was some great pop from that decade – can you beat the Pet Shop Boys, The Human League, Frankie? – but why wasn’t I remembering that? Does our memory have a default setting to fill the aural void with songs from our earliest years? If so, surely it can’t have such bad taste – I want to remember the good stuff my folks brought me up on! To make it worse since I’ve got back I’m finding it hard to listen to music for any consistent period of time, almost like I’m having to re-train my mind into hearing recorded audio again.
Sorry for the ramble, back to the music next post – and trying to finish my best of ’09!
Supergrass – Moving (mp3)















