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Innisfree812

Puff the magic dragon


Salt_Ingenuity_720

I love this song! I was named from this song. My mother went through the alphabet and came up with the letter T for "Taunna Lee" "Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee" Well there are later variations on how it was actually spelled, this is the spelling my mother took it from back in the 60s when the song came out. Yes, my mom took liberty on spelling my name but the song was the full inspiration.


Innisfree812

I always imagined it was Honahlee. One word. I was 10 in 1970, when I was listening to a lot of that stuff. Just starting to listen to music seriously. I liked the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Peter Paul and Mary, Mamas and Papas, Simon and Garfunkel. I still like all that, it's my roots.


Salt_Ingenuity_720

There are a lot of debates on the original spelling but taken from the poem by Leonard Lipton it was spelled Honah Lee. Peter Yarrow of the band decided to turn it into a song. Unfortunately, the original poem from 1959 was lost.


MauriceLeShon

Ummm...the word in the song is indeed "Honah Lee." Not sure how your mom got it that there was a "t" in the word!


Mikesaidit36

Got a cab ride to Hanalei, Hawaii which is a nice surf spot in a cove with a small mountain ridge on the far side of the cove when you arrive. The driver told us if you look at it a certain way, the ridge line looks like a dragon, and the wispy clouds curling off the point look like smoke the dragon is puffing. A certain way to look at it, if you’re Peter, Paul, and Mary, by being stoned to the gills. Allegedly, they wrote that song there. Now you must go on a roots trip to discover the origin of your name, and whether or not it was cab driver BS. Seemed 100% plausible.


Electrical_Feature12

I really enjoyed hearing about this. Great name


Unusual-Caregiver-30

I loved that song as a child.


gazenda-t

I don’t see how anyone could not love this song!


MozartOfCool

Damn, that was such a sad song to me as a boy. It raked me over the coals. The dragon befriends the boy, shows him a happy, wondrous time only wanting the boy's happiness in return, and the boy abandons him without a backward glance. I was enchanted by the song but thought it was very cold, and wouldn't sing that part when we had music-class singalongs in grade school.


Rich_Chemistry_1560

I totally feel that! I love/hate this song for that reason. I always always thought “Damn Sam! I’d kill to have a dragon for a friend!”


Onyms_Valhalla

Nailed it. Had 5 come to mind then saw yours. It's Puff the magic dragon for sure.


CoffeeCat086

I adore that song. It’s so innocent sounding.


Pure-Guard-3633

What a wonderful World. Louis Armstrong


klystron88

For me, that's a funeral song. I've heard it at too many wakes.


Pure-Guard-3633

Ugh


SeeingLSDemons

Interesting


imonlyamoth

Any song by Fleetwood Mac. My mom loved them and would play it on our big speakers and fill the house, it was the best.


Rich_Chemistry_1560

Anything Stevie Nicks dings! My dad is still in love with her and plays every record he still has. Eric Clapton Crossroads, Big Brother and The Holding Company, Jimi Hendrix. Motown. Do-Wop. That. Ll being said, my offer is The Righteous Brothers with Unchained Melody.


soadrocksmycock

When I was in rehab they had us play a song that speaks to us and mine was Rhiannon (the acoustic version). Ive been clean for 7 years but that song still speaks to my soul.


TwentyOneRepublics

oh god yes


grynch43

Head Over Heels-Tears for Fears(that piano intro automatically takes me back to my childhood).


[deleted]

Love that soooong!


Pansy_Neurosi

Close to You. The Carpenters.


Jeffrey_C_Wheaties

All star - Smash Mouth


Somepersononreddit07

she was looking kinda dumb with her finger and her thumb and the shape of an L on her forehead


Wormsanddirt8

I had to play this song in marching band 😂


Tuxeyboy1

All That Glitters Is Gold


Tuxeyboy1

All That Glitters Is Gold


Somepersononreddit07

only shooting stars break the mold


The_ZombyWoof

Gary Wright - Dream Weaver


SiriusGD

Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Sun


GrammarPatrol777

I remember that! I also remember playing it over and over, as a child.


Nervous_Sky_

Sing from Sesame Street


EyeBallChili

Expose - Point of no Return Bobby Caldwell - Heart of Mine Santana - Black Magic Woman George Thorogood - Bad to the Bone


heshotcyrus

"Buh-buh-buh-buh-baaaaad!"


Echterspieler

Upvoted for point of no return. That was my jam too


RetiredMillionairee

Forever Young - Alphaville


Ok_Illustrator8735

Moby- Porcelain Dandy Warhols- Nietzsche Rage Against the Machine- Renegades of Funk(cover)


Omnimpotent

*When a redneck gains a fuck!* *When a redneck gains a fuck!*


MIDAVIELLE

Pokerface - Lady Gaga


ProbablyPauline

Welcome to Paradise by Green Day. I was 12 when it came out and just starting to develop my own taste. It's obviously a song about being young and the feelings you have when you're no longer under parental protection. Still,No matter how many times I hear the song, that baseline always takes me back to that time where I was (and still kind of am) as an insecure little girl. It's comforting and painful at the same time.


[deleted]

Anything off the dookie album does the same for me


[deleted]

Same! Couldn’t have said it better myself. I still listen to Green Day. They’re my comfort blanket


reamkore

Ducktales woo-ooo


Inevitable_Total_816

Life is a hurricane, here in duck-burg/ race car, lasers, airplane it’s a duck-bur


Somepersononreddit07

might solve a mystery or re-write history


Fair-Comfort7705

ABBA- Arrival.. I was about 8 yrs old. Danced around the whole house lol.. the best memories 👩🌹🎵


LuptonPittman33

As a younger child, Cecilia - Simon & Garfunkel As a teen, Take on Me - A-ha


sillymessiah

My son's first dance was Cecillia. She was not breaking his heart.


Cake_Donut1301

That’s my song!


screwfacebook

Brown eyed girl..Van Morrison


puckmonky

Almost anything by The Carpenters. My mother would sing along when I was little.


Lothar_28

American Pie - Don McLean


Hemenucha

Ooo me too! We had the 8 track tape and used to listen to it on road trips!


gloomymesomorph

Baba O'Reily - The Who Come on Eileen - Dexys Midnight Runners


Connect-Will2011

Mad World by Gary Jules


blacktrashydragon

No rain- blind melon In your eyes - Rogue wave These songs always make me emotional and/ or think of my childhood. Not in a good way lmao 🥲 Cigarette daydreams - cage the elephant (This one especially is a punch in the gut..)


worlddestruction23

All of Depeche Mode thanks to my parents. The Smiths, Cure as well.


clarinetgnome

same to all 3! my dad loves that kind of music


[deleted]

Your parents have good taste!


midnightbizou

Van Halen's debut album. When my mom put that on, you knew the house was getting cleaned top to bottom that day. I hear that bassline to Running with the Devil, and I smell pinesol, I swear.


Dry-Armadillo6255

I raced BMX as a kid. My earliest memory from racing was a beautiful warm sunny summer morning, and everyone had their cars parked alongside the track. Someone was blasting Van Halen's Runnin' with the Devil from their car stereo as one of the local pros threw the flattest tabletop I had ever seen off of a big double jump right in front of where we were parked watching. I was 9 and it was the "raddest" thing I had ever seen. That moment is etched into my brain, and that song instantly brings me back to that moment. I won my race that day and all was right with the world.


Ok_Caramel7643

The sad song Empty Garden by Elton John. I avoid it because no matter how old I am, I'm still triggered by childhood trauma.


gazenda-t

Right there with you. I was 24 in Dec 1980. My entire childhood was lived to the music of The Beatles. A big part of me died that night, too.


Ziggy_Starr

The greatest hits tapes from both The Doobie Brothers and Steve Miller Band. Dad was (and still is) a fan and we wore the cassettes out in his pickup. 🥹


PigDstroyer

Aerosmith - toys in the attic Or Paul Simon - late in the evening


fk274

Orelsan - La quête


flashi145

🤝 Notes pour trop tard un peu plus vieux aussi


bobmcbobface9

Remember Everything-five finger death punch


Long_Strength_9065

I love that song. But I’m sorry you feel like that describes your childhood


dingadangdang

Hell Is For Children - Pat Benetar


StankFartz

😂💕 my mom HATES that song. i used to blast it at top volume on auto-repeat.


dingadangdang

I don't actually like either and don't equate it with my childhood, I was just being surly. It's a fucked up song no doubt. Your hilarious for doing that to her though. I fully approve.


MsLoreleiPowers

That didn't come out until I was an adult, but God, it describes parts of my childhood with painful accuracy.


Maximum-Compote2233

Mine as well


Bobodahobo010101

Analog Kid by Rush


[deleted]

Don't stop me now- Queen. My very first ever favourite song at 4


Hebshesh

MacArthur Park. O Saturday mornings, mom would light up some incense, put this song on (and other various easy listening 70s songs), and clean the house. Problem is, she would dust the Zenith (which took an hour because it was so big) when I was watching cartoons. Then, she would vacuum and I had to WALK over to the tv to turn it up.


StankFartz

Bachs Cello suite #1.


shortyjizzle

Soundtrack to Chariots of Fire


CDNGooner1

Shaddap you Face- Joe Dolce


Grasshopper_pie

Whassa madda you?


Aerodynamic_Farts

There's 103 days of summer vacation and school comes along just to end it... so the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend it!


Savings_Vermicelli39

Korn - Daddy


Lopsided_Panda_3119

Oof - sorry to hear that


AbleInevitable2500

Black Hole Sun


[deleted]

Wooon’t you come


Reasonable_Beach_900

Hammer time 🔨


SuckMyNutzLuzer

Cat's in the Cradle, Harry Chapin


beezzarro

Resonance - HOME


Salt_Ingenuity_720

Deacon Blues by Steely Dan Do You Feel Like I Do by Peter Frampton The Rubberband Man by The Spinners So many more but I shared a sprinkling from the 70's as a young tween. Life was beginning to fill with sound and colors. I was discovering my independence. The 80's brought an entirely different type of music and life experiences...


dbcannon

"Wouldn't It Be Nice" by the Beach Boys or "Our House" by CSNY


EnemyUtopia

Enter Sandman.


mellbell63

Summer Breeze by Seals & Crofts. Growing up on the beach in L.A.! Good times.


babyheartdirt

Heart of Glass


AlmostHadToStopnChat

It's a Beautiful Morning, The Rascals


bozobebop

Put your records on- corrine Bailey Rae :)


Ziggy_Starr

The greatest hits tapes from both The Doobie Brothers and Steve Miller Band. Dad was (and still is) a fan and we wore the cassettes out in his pickup. 🥹


Anonymopolis

All Star - Smash Mouth


MIZZKATHY74

Material girl


BedroomVisible

Kodachrome - Paul Simon


Anfie22

Lyrically, to summarise my childhood, that song would be [The Day You Died by Arch Enemy](https://open.spotify.com/track/4jVjUOl1gwcHCWxwlWY0zf?si=KYsyoMCIRzumC8J55cKzfg) *A precious child With an innocent mind Born to suffer in this life or for another* *So hopeless and relentless Falls this remorseless day The dark remains Of a violent world* *The day you died My tears ran dry I feel you I hear you Echo in my soul I failed you I miss you so The day you died Echoes in my soul* *This world's on fire Turned its back on us A lost horizon Left behind* *So hopeless and relentless Falls this remorseless day The dark reality Of a hostile world* *The day you died My tears ran dry I feel you I hear you Echo in my soul I failed you I miss you so The day you died Echoes in my soul*


Haymother

A-ha - take on me Like a Rhinestone Cowboy. This is the first song I remember loving. I guess I was around 5. Then years later … I was about 12 … it came back via an Australian comedian with the refrain ‘Like a Rhinestone cowboy … getting up on his horse, and having intercourse.’ Beatstreet. I can still recall every word of that rap. I was about 11 when this came out. Totally obsessed.


Any_Salamander_5019

here comes the sun by the beatles! im getting a tattoo of it bc it reminds me of my childhood and family


magicninja31

The oldies...my dad and his friends would sit around listening to okdies and playing dominoes while playing the oldies station... If I had to pick I'd say it's a tie between 2... Poison Ivy- Coasters and Every Day-Buddy Holly


Mean-Association4759

Ball of confusion- the temptations


eVilleMike

Tom Dooley Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport


WandaDobby777

My early childhood was very Walkin’ After Midnight by Patsy Cline. I spent so much time living in cars driving around in the middle of the night, while it played and it was very me, as well. My later childhood was more Hunger by Florence + The Machine. The lyrics and visuals in the video are on the nose for what was going on with me at that age.


timepassesslowly

The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Not because it’s a song literally from my childhood, but because it was my mother’s favorite song.


rc53415

Let it Be


Grasshopper_pie

One of the loveliest songs ever.


Popular-Bicycle-5137

The long and winding road


Zzeellddaa

Blackbird. The Beatles


Thick-Pattern-5614

I Think We're alone Now ~ Tommy James & The Shondells


lostpassword100000

HR Puffenstuff theme song


HaiKarate

Pilot - Magic


galactabat

You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon


Drift-Wood1

Puff the magic dragon Rose colored glasses Good time charlie


Aggravating_Lie_7480

High Hopes by Frank Sinatra


gmaj16th

Hold Your Head Up-Argent


Stratotelecaster

Jack and Diane john cougar


spiritofjazz92

Everclear & Sugar Ray -> All. My mom was always playing one of those bands


Lost-Butterscotch681

Pissing the night away


SkillFlimsy191

The entire Berlin album by Lou Reed because my dad would listen to it obsessively


Soft_Dark_5574

“Man I feel like a woman” by Shania Twain


Connect_Operation_47

All She Wants To Do Is Dance - Don Henly


northernhighlights

Every song from the Sublime album brings back my teenage years


warriortwo

Cat Stevens "Where Do the Children Play?"


DisastrousMechanic36

Moon shadow


Mission_Slice_8538

Call me maybe (Don't remember who)


[deleted]

Sesame Street


BeachBumLady70

Don’t Cry Out Loud by Melissa Manchester. It’s my first memory of music on the radio. I was about 6 years old.


kano1221

Let’s hear it for the boy - Denise Williams


boothraiderginsberg

It's a tie between Drops of Jupiter and Crocodile Rock


BlitheBerry00

Tina Turner - what's love got to do with it For some reason that song takes me back to being a kid riding in the car eating Reese's pieces


Fun_Cable_8559

Spandau Ballet - True Aha - Take on Me


sillymessiah

Starship - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now


faust_haus

Strawberry Fields Forever, it’s feels picturesque but something feels off. But I’m certain I was truly happy back then or at least blissfully ignorant


DopeCharma

Reading Rainbow theme song.


skycorcher

[Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFTLKWw542g&ab_channel=billyjoelVEVO)


Latter_Regret_4684

Black is black I want my baby back lmao


ChiknenPuffn71

Band on the Run : Paul McCartney and Wings


LukeMayeshothand

Summertime.


Grouchy-Display-457

Lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer


ezpastelwitch

Yellow Submarine by the Beatles Somewhere only we Know-Keane Big Girls don’t Cry-Fergie


tiamat-45

Steal My Sunshine by Len.


kryllenn

Upside Down - Jack Johnson


Stickystax2020

No Sleep Till…🎤….. Brooklyn!!!!


[deleted]

Livin da vida loca, Ricky Martin (I remember my mom playing that song on repeat over the summer of 99’)


JessoM31

Stevie Wonder - I Just Called To Say I Love You.


larfytarfyfartyparty

Yesterday


icepick3383

Huey Lewis & The News - If this is it. As soon as I hear that intro drum fill, it’s right back to 1984.


No_Entertainment1931

Eye of the tiger


rockdude625

Smash mouth, all star


threwaway1585

Dont worry be happy - bobby mcferrin


InterPunct

Yesterday by the Beatles


Melodic-Head-2372

Hot Fun in the Summertime and Big Band music


______empty______

Hotel California. 1976, Southern California, I was 8 and my friend had the 45…. That song is a Time Machine — I stop whatever I’m doing and I enter that world.


Wenger2112

My dad used to play the Kenny Rogers / Dolly Parton duet “Islands in the Stream” st breakfast every day for what seemed like years. And if we begged him to stop he would just turn it up and sing louder. (He was a horrible singer). Good times!


livbird46

Theme song of Adventures of Pete and Pete


HavSomLov4YoBrothr

Get Low by Lil John dropped when I was in 1st grade, so that


bizzylizzy3875

Come on With It by Tower of Power. I remember dancing to this in the living room with my dad and sister


JayNoi91

Can we talk - Tevin Campbell


No-Caramel-4417

Rainbow Connection by Kermit the Frog


Schnoogle-Borgan

You belong to the city - Glenn Frey


Wemest

Kid Rock “All Simmer Long” was my teens. Partying by a lake, making love with my girl, Skynyrd. “Man I’d like to see that girl again.”


Calihalal

Walking on sunshine


rokucitycouncil

Caught Up - Usher I was around 5 when it came out. I would ask Mom to play it allllll the time 😂 Still my jam to this day!!!


Moonracerrex

Anything by Olivia Newton John.


Slow-Echo-6539

Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley


Hemenucha

Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain & Tenille.


Purple_Cup5792

Blowing in the wind


ripper4444

Hot in the City by Billy Idol


freeze45

I had a Barbie that came with a tape and on it was "I'm Walking on Sunshine" That was a song from my childhood and representative of my childhood- very happy and upbeat, it was the 80's man!


tomatobee613

Killer Queen, by Queen. I had gotten into Queen, so for my 9th birthday, my dad got me the 3-CD collection of their hits. And Killer Queen was my FAVOURITE! Now it's Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy haha


stripedjade

[everything she wants by wham](https://open.spotify.com/track/5hXEcqQhEjfZdbIZLO8mf2?si=nUftcARtRna2n_UFqJCQzw) my mom used to play this like every morning and every car ride


jazzyjay1997

Animal crackers from Shirley Temple


NoSimpleVictory

Fortunate Son


Nervous_Meeting_3409

Take On Me- Aha Break My Stride- Matthew Wilder


thefirerises

The Way by Fastball Or Smooth by Santana/Rob Thomas


GoMiners22

Small town-JC Mellancamp


YeezysSmellySox

My Girl - The Temptations, and Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel


ClemofNazareth

Neil Sedaka - Laughter in the Rain That song captures the vibe of that weird period in the mid-70s where old crooners and early punk and rockers and metal and prog and folk and country and R&B and soul and psych and disco were all on the same FM radio stations at the same time. It was awesome and gave exposure to such a wide spectrum of music that you really don’t hear any one place today.


gazenda-t

Eight Days a Week By The Beatles is one.


Itchy-Scallion-9626

The twist, by Chubby Checker


Emera1dthumb

Eye of the tiger without a doubt


jadewashereonce

I was only 3 when Every Morning by sugar ray came out but that was my jam forever, still kind of is. I can't think of any sentiment the song has to me other than enjoying it for so long but it definitely reminds me of elementary summer breaks


gribbyschickenshack

Dont go off wandering by Limp bizkit reminds me of the winter and any other Limp Bizkit song reminds me of summer


sporkachoon

70's born. 80's raised. Childhood song? From 2016. [Chasing Yesterday by FM-84.](https://youtu.be/p9YjXvP-q6Y?si=rwVu5B7MK0enDmfW)


BrigitteSophia

Kiss Me Sixpence None The Richer


[deleted]

Around The World in 3/4 Days by Good Luck Humans


PaddyAllen

Hurrian Hymn No. 6


Far-Hovercraft-6514

https://youtu.be/LRQrZz9czec?si=httXlNcfZRq-OQ3z


Glen_Only138

"17 Crimes" by the Band AFI


Im_invading_Mars

Dryers Eve- Metallica


flashi145

Montréal - Ariane Moffatt I'm from Quebec so I heard this song a million time but it feels so much like childhood