Discovered: Apr 25, 2026 19:33 (UTC) ME:: Hearing Tagalog or even more moving to me Kapampangan in music or on the street ‘bypasses every rational filter I have and land somewhere behind my ribs, in a place I can’t quite name but can always feel’ ; Farley Ledgerwood:: Psychologists explain why the songs you loved between thirteen and eighteen feel more emotionally powerful at sixty than anything you’ve heard since — it’s not nostalgia, it’s how memory and identity were being built simultaneously - The Expert Editor <– QUOTE: The way certain songs from the early and mid-1970s bypass every rational filter I have and land somewhere behind my ribs, in a place I can’t quite name but can always feel.

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