Forgotten Man
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I have this post in Golden Era because it deals with a feelin' I get whenever I'm doin' somethin' vintage.
How many here have been in a place, or hear a song or maybe just drivin' in an old car and get a chill down one's back? I have had this sensation many times when doing something old fashioned. In fact, once it moved me to tears.
I was in San Francisco visiting some friends for the Gatsby Picnic event... after the event, on Monday evening I was with a few close friends riding around in Johnny Stokes '37 Buick. I was in the back seat, with two buddies of mine... we were on State St. nearing "Fog City" diner. As we were moving along through the night, we came upon an older street car The Bay Area are known for... it was of a light yellow and deep red color combo... as we rolled along side of it, the song on the radio was Glenn Miller's recording of Solitude... a very haunting song as it is... as that song played and I was watching this street car from the window of a '37 Buick, dressed in period clothes along with others who were clad in vintage, I felt the most insane chill down my back, my eyes started to water up and I just felt this undiscribable feeling... I was fixated on that street car, hearing the sound it made as it moved along the tracks... oooooh man, erie!
I call this chill the time traveler's chill... I've always gotten it when I'm in a period setting and I'm feeling as if I've slipped back to another time.
This is why I do this... and why I'm so passionate about it... and why I pay so much attention to details. Music or sounds have a large part to do with this feeling... The sound of an old radial aircraft motor or steam train whistle are a few sounds that can bring on this feeling.
If any of yas have stories like this to tell, tell it! I'd love to hear about it!
How many here have been in a place, or hear a song or maybe just drivin' in an old car and get a chill down one's back? I have had this sensation many times when doing something old fashioned. In fact, once it moved me to tears.
I was in San Francisco visiting some friends for the Gatsby Picnic event... after the event, on Monday evening I was with a few close friends riding around in Johnny Stokes '37 Buick. I was in the back seat, with two buddies of mine... we were on State St. nearing "Fog City" diner. As we were moving along through the night, we came upon an older street car The Bay Area are known for... it was of a light yellow and deep red color combo... as we rolled along side of it, the song on the radio was Glenn Miller's recording of Solitude... a very haunting song as it is... as that song played and I was watching this street car from the window of a '37 Buick, dressed in period clothes along with others who were clad in vintage, I felt the most insane chill down my back, my eyes started to water up and I just felt this undiscribable feeling... I was fixated on that street car, hearing the sound it made as it moved along the tracks... oooooh man, erie!
I call this chill the time traveler's chill... I've always gotten it when I'm in a period setting and I'm feeling as if I've slipped back to another time.
This is why I do this... and why I'm so passionate about it... and why I pay so much attention to details. Music or sounds have a large part to do with this feeling... The sound of an old radial aircraft motor or steam train whistle are a few sounds that can bring on this feeling.
If any of yas have stories like this to tell, tell it! I'd love to hear about it!