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KnockBack: The Retro and Nostalgia Podcast

#178: The Nostalgia of Seasons

KnockBack: The Retro and Nostalgia Podcast

Last Stand Media & Studio71

Society & Culture, Leisure, History

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2021

⏱️ 122 minutes

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Summary

Memories are structured. There's a place, an event, and perhaps even other people. And then there's the true setting: The year, the era, the month, or indeed the season itself. It's that latter notion that we want to explore in this episode of KnockBack, because the four seasons themselves -- Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter -- are absolutely teeming with nostalgic remembrance begging to be uncovered. The turning of Spring and the end of school, the promise and freedom of Summer, the changes and back-to-normal of Fall, and the end of it all (with a promise of more to come) of Winter. We're excited to delve into the fuzzy and meaningful feelings tethered to each season, feelings that are probably more universally-felt than you'd initially think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Knockback, the retro and nostalgia podcast is brought to you by Well You.

0:04.2

If you want to learn how to support our show, go to patreon.com slash last stand media.

0:13.9

Greetings and salutations. Welcome back to Knockback. My name is Colin Moriardium.

0:17.2

I'm joined as always by my brother, Dagen, seasonally depressed Moriardia Dagen.

0:21.5

Thank you for joining me today. How are you?

0:23.5

I wasn't expecting that.

0:36.5

Why can't I carry it to like, why do I have no musical inclination?

0:40.8

What so? That was pretty good. I don't think that was really wasn't terrible. No, you had the

0:44.4

right cadence too. Like, you know, you know what bothers me? I think I've said this before,

0:47.5

is when people sing songs, but they want to get to the next part so bad that they just don't.

0:51.6

There's no rhythm too. It's like, you know, how there's like a little break,

0:54.0

a few seconds, and then they just start singing the next part and it's just, come on, man.

0:57.2

I know. That's not music. That's weird, isn't it? You know, it's funny that you said that.

1:04.5

Who's watching like some YouTube rabbit hole yesterday? Oh, I landed on like a Paul Simon song.

1:10.6

I was listening to two and then it just rolled into like live performances.

1:13.8

So a song that he crafted that he wrote, he wrote the music to, doing it on stage like,

1:20.2

how can you miss that bed? It's your song. You know what I mean? Like, you know, when they do live

1:25.4

performances, I guess it's like, you could speak to this better, but like they get probably get bored

1:30.8

doing the song countless times, dozens and dozens, hundreds of times. They just kind of do their

1:35.5

own thing with it. It becomes like a TV, you know? But as you're watching, you feel like,

1:42.1

you know, you're just you're butchering it. Like why are you doing that? It's like a cover of your own song.

1:46.2

Yeah. No, I get bothered by that a lot to hate that totally. I totally do too. There's a band.

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