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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsA piece of music the title of which I have hunted for years, turns out to be called: "Years". Listen...
In 2014, Facebook began offering a do-it-yourself video compilation, called 'A Look Back', of the pics users had posted to their Facebook pages. Once you clicked 'Proceed' (or whatever booted your new video), it would play a slideshow of your life at it appears on Facebook. (Say what you what about the social media site and its charmless doucherag of a founder; I will probably agree with you) I was entranced by this short piece of music accompanying the video. It was bright, heartwarming, serene, and hopeful in a way I can scarcely imagine these days.
I jokingly called my own 'A Look Back' video the trailer to my biopic. But I wanted to know more about that arresting snippet of soothing music. I looked around the net for years, and finally found it. "Years", by a composer named Keith Kenniff. This is the extended version. I hope you enjoy it, and find it as comforting as I have.
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A piece of music the title of which I have hunted for years, turns out to be called: "Years". Listen... (Original Post)
Aristus
14 hrs ago
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montanacowboy
(6,671 posts)1. Nice!
relaxing
Permanut
(7,955 posts)2. A hidden treasure for sure
Thanks for bringin' it!
WestMichRad
(2,895 posts)3. Thanks for mentioning the Facebook feature.
Now I know another good reason why Ill never have a FB page.
some_of_us_are_sane
(2,688 posts)4. It's lovely
Sounds like the wonder of a child seeing the first deep snowfall of the year....full of youthful optimism.... as though someone orchestrated "joy".
NBachers
(19,155 posts)5. I like it. Thank you