Thursday, December 20, 2012

5 Songs that Remind Me of the Adams Family









                                           

     Ever since I was little the Adams family has been a huge part of my life. A majority of my childhood memories include them, especially Jaime. Jaime and I were born just 4 days apart. Growing up, we were attached at the hip. Her family is like my second family. Not only are Jaime and I best friends, our parents are too. Over the past few years Jaime and I have drifted apart. High school has really changed everything and we barely see each other anymore. When we do though, it is always a blast. She has always been that one person in my life that I could tell anything to and she would never judge me. I still consider her my best friend.
    
     Although I am not a big music person, there are many songs that remind me of Jaime and her family. Here is a list of just a few of them that bring back some of my favorite memories:


The Tide is High
by: Hilary Duff

the tide is high by hillary duff atomickitten on Grooveshark

"Every girl wants you to be her man,
But I'll wait right here 'til it's my turn.
I'm not the kind of girl
Who gives up just like that.
Oh, no!
The tide is high but I'm holding on.
I'm gonna be your number one."

     Back in the day Jaime, her sister Kate, and I loved Lizzy McGuire. When the movie came out in 2003, we fell in love with the songs. That summer we went on vacation to Gulf Shores, AL and of course we listened to that CD the entire way. There was one moment when we were trying to find a hotel for the night and no one had any open rooms. After about 6 different hotels, this song came on and we sat with the van door open, belting it at the top of our lungs. Eventually after singing it a few times, we found a place to stay.


Who Let the Dogs Out
by: Baha Men

Who Let the Dogs Out? by Baja Men on Grooveshark

"Who let the dogs out? {woof, woof, woof, woof}
Who let the dogs out? {woof, woof, woof, woof}"

Vickie, Jaime's mom, loves to sing. One thing that she has always done since we were all little was change song lyrics so that they were about us. She loved this song. Every time she played it she would insert someones name into in like, "Who let Brett out? {woof, woof, woof, woof}." As a little kid, I thought it was so funny.

Long Live
by: Taylor Swift

Long Live by Taylor Swift on Grooveshark

"Can you take a moment,
Promise me this:
That you'll stand by me forever
But if God forbid fate should step in
And force us into a goodbye.
If you have children someday
When they point to the pictures,
Please tell 'em my name"

     In 2011, Taylor Swift came to St. Louis with her Speak Now tour. Jaime's aunt, Jill, bought all of us tickets to see her. However, no one told me about them and so for my 16th birthday, they surprised me with tickets. It was seriously one of the best nights ever.
Jaime and I had floor seats near the stage and Taylor put on an amazing
show. This song is on her Speak Now album. It is special to me for a couple of reasons.
    
     First, Jaime and I are graduating this year.
That is what this whole song is about, remembering those great high school moments. We don't get to walk across the stage together and probably don't have the same memories but it's such a huge moment in our lives. I don't know what her plans are for college but I doubt we will go somewhere together. I know it'll pull us further apart but I pray that when we come back for breaks that we can reconnect.

     Second, we've always said we would raise our kids together and have them be best friends just like us. But life in unpredictable. I would hope that we can be a part of each other's children's lives someday. If not, I hope she tells them about me and all of our adventures; I know I will tell my kids.


Blown Away
by: Carrie Underwood

Blown Away by Carrie Underwood on Grooveshark

"Shatter every window till it's all blown away,
Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away.
Till there's nothing left standing,
Nothing left to yesterday.
Every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away,
Blown away."

     Jaime, Kate, and I went to another concert together. It was Carrie Underwood's Blown Away tour at the Scottrade Center. It was simply amazing. The lyrics have no personal connections to either of our lives because we have no "tear-soaked whiskey memories". We both had great childhoods and are blessed to have the lives that we do. The song is just one of our favorites she has written recently and was the encore for her concert.

The Climb
by: Miley Cyrus

The Climb by Miley Cyrus on Grooveshark

"There's always gonna be another mountain.
I'm always gonna wanna make it move.
Always gonna be a uphill battle,
Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose.
Ain't about how fast I get there;
Ain't about what's waiting on the other side,
It's the climb."

     Although I do not like this song, it brings back a lot of memories of car rides with the Adams. This was Vickie's favorite song to make fun of the other year, so all of us girls would sing it in our most terrible voices whenever it came on. It was also on the Hannah Montana movie which we tried to watch about 6 or 7 times but we never got a chance to finish. But the song also connects to all of the things that we have been through. The Adams have been there for me at all times, like when my aunt died. They were there to push me through that "uphill battle" and all of the tears. Without them, I don't know where I'd be today.






















2 comments:

  1. Brett, I really like that you were able to connect to your music though your memories. I think that is really neat. Also, I like that you and your cousin are so close. Many families don't have that kind of relationship with distant family members. It was great to see the pictures of you and your cousin, as well.

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  2. I agree with Julia, I really liek how the music connected with memories. You can't always do that, but in this case you could. I really enjoyed the song choices and how you admitted your not a big music person. I also liked how you said high school made you two drift apart because some people don't want to admit their best friend has changed or something has changed them, but it's still great you two still have a blast together! I didn't know all of the songs, but the lyrics you posted seemed really good. I also really liked lizzie McGuire and the songs that went with the movie and I liked the simple memories that were connected with that. The last post was really well written and you did really well! Good job, Brett!

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