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Music - "Isn’t life strange? A musical interlude"
Hi everyone,
We really enjoyed this blog post about music from George who had a transplant a month ago. He recently came across some old Spotify playlists which now seem pertinent. Did you listen to music during your transplant? Are there any songs that you now relate to more?
http://betterfools.wordpress.com/2014/04/24/day-29-isnt-life-strange-a-musical-interlude/
Amy
We really enjoyed this blog post about music from George who had a transplant a month ago. He recently came across some old Spotify playlists which now seem pertinent. Did you listen to music during your transplant? Are there any songs that you now relate to more?
http://betterfools.wordpress.com/2014/04/24/day-29-isnt-life-strange-a-musical-interlude/
Amy
Comments
I've always found that music's been great when in hospital, particularly when you just feel too tired to do anything more active. I'm always looking for great new music, both for closing your eyes and drifting off (The National is my favourite right now) and for getting you out of bed and dancing around your room until the nurses start looking at you funnily...
Getting lost in music is a great pleasure; what can be wrong with life when you have a fabulous song soaking into your brain and your soul?!
George
One song that sticks in my memory is 'What a wonderful world' by Louis Armstrong. The morning after I'd been told I was seriously ill, but before I found out I had Leukaemia, it was playing on my bedside radio at home and I found myself in floods of tears. At that stage I didn't know what was wrong with me and my GP had told me to 'expect the worst'. The words really hit me as I honestly thought I was going to die and that I wouldn't see this wonderful world for much longer.
Nearly two years later I'm pleased to say I'm still here but each time I hear that song I think back to that dreadful morning and realise how far I've come since then.
Steve