Throughout my own summer, I shared a friendship that had happened over 2 years ago. Cory and I shared a love of music, art, coffee, film, humor, and sometimes even nature. Though he was older than I was. He was certainly the Elio in our story. We loved that story so much. While visiting my grandparents, he and I couldn't stop talking to each other over the phone because of how far I was and he was far from me. Our texts would last a few hours, but I spent equal time with my family and him. During the middle of our vacation, I found out I had picked up Covid from the plane ride to see my family. So my mother, my uncle, and I went to spend three days in a hotel to prevent my grandparents from getting ill with the virus. We each got a room for ourselves to prevent either of us from getting the other sick a second time. I told Cory, and he and I continued talking all night. He made sure I was never alone in my hotel room. One special night he and I picked out Call Me By Your Name and watched the film. Of course, I cried at the end, and he asked me, " Would you call me by your name?" My heart started to beat fast. Like it was rattling a cage inside my torso, kicking and pushing my chest and my back. And so we did. A week or so, I told him while wandering around an aquarium with my friends that walking with him was like hearing a choir play music every time he took a step. We called the feeling "Alto," and whenever the two of us couldn't express our feelings verbally or wanted to say more than just "I love you." We said, Alto. Movie nights, college events, milkshake dates, and playing video games together seemed last so long. Still, they felt short compared to the life we desired. We both unofficially (because neither of us had rings and were broke) proposed to each other. I was Mr. Ackerman, and he was Mr. Kruse. After 5 months of romance and friendship, we felt estranged and grew distant. I searched for where that lost love could have run off to, but after a couple poor decisions and listening to my folks' disapproval of dating a boy. We decided it was best to end our dating. That, unfortunately, ended our friendship too. I couldn't really tell you what's going on with Cory now. All that he has is someone new, and he is living his best. I'm still in college listening to and watching Call Me By Your Name. I feel sad every now and then. Missing the memories we shared, but I receive an odd sense of joy that he's being loved on and quite possibly loved more than I could have loved him by someone new. So Cory, if you are reading this. Alto, thank you for giving me a story. I can be proud to say I lived. Thank you for helping me live and not just survive.
apparently according to the pinned comment, it's from a (movie?) called call me by your name, if that interests you. i haven't seen it but i think i might check it out
i think honestly the main reason i love this movie so much is because it reminds me of growing up spending summers in southern austria, and how much i can relate myself and my experiences to elio.
if you haven't watched the movie this playlist is based on i highly suggest you watch it it's called "call me by your name" it's the exact aesthetic :)
Cmbyn brings me nostalgic feelings and a sense of loss that shouldn't belong to me. Everytime I spend more than a second thinking about this masterpiece, literal tears start flowing out of my eyes.
I miss my second home. When I listen to these songs I remember the best summers spent in italy. The warmth, the people, the food, friends, family that you only see once a year. The sweetest memories.
This makes me feel a certain type of way. A way I didn't even know I could feel. If you just stumbled upon this as I did, I want to remind you that you're powerful and I wish you love, success and true inner happiness. You deserve it.
RIGHT!!! Clair De Lune is a great piece but it's on EVERY classical playlist on TH-cam for the most part, and if it's not that, it's the Chopin nocturne op 2 no 9.
Italy is such a mood. Like Italy in the late fifties to mid eighties is a dream era to live in. And especially if you're like rich and having a fun time or if you're a writer trying to get inspired. Yes, please make that my life someone.
its really just a stereotype considering the fact that during the '70 we almost had a civil war, and there were a lot of terrorist attack from both left and right groups. Also during the '80 in the north we had punk, hardcore and rock music not this thing.
I love many of the photos in this. I can see Elio on his bike riding the paths, the one with the bike outside a shop I can picture him inside shopping... it is so cool!
I was on vacation in Trento, Italy last week and this catches the mood perfectly. Driving around those tall mountains and beautiful lakes was astonishing.
If anyone is wondering where's the main pic from: Le genou de Claire (1970) and it's actually France close to Switzerland ❣ ps the music is truly great
You wake up one lazy afternoon, guided by a hazy mind telling you to go somewhere. With not a worry in mind, you follow where this inner voice leads you. The gentle breeze rides your back as you walk down an alleyway in a foreign, but quaint town. Time passes, and the road ahead of you continues. The town is behind you, wilderness takes over. The trees seem to hide a pretty little secret. Entranced, you pull away the curtain of branches and see a field lays in front of you. The sun hides behind the mountains now, and drowsiness kicks in. You lie down in the grass, yielding your senses to nature. You soon fall asleep with your favorite tune playing in your head.
27:25 I started this playlist as I was making breakfast this morning and now as the music swells, I’m watching the sun rise over the golf course behind my house. Life is good.
this makes me want to re-read call me by your name. The book has so much more emotion to it and shows how over the years they slowly lose each other but remember every single thing that one summer.
@@matchaa2399 ive seen the movie and read the book, i recommend the book, but the movie with the beautiful soundtrack cant be beaten for me. but its no competition, so read the book!
Thank you so much for *making* the commenting. I feel the Romance of Life in little corners of the internet just like this. it is illuminating and is one of the things that make life worth living, like moonshadows and reuniting with old friends. ❤
Can you tell me the name of the movie? I want to take it in! I went to Amazon and saw T-shirts and ketchains... but that was it. If you cluld give me the title it would be much appreciated! Cheers!
So happy I found this playlist! It brings me lots of childhood memories, I used to go to the music school to play the piano,and these sounds were like exactly what I heard there. Thank you 💚💚💚
I’m going to northern Italy in three weeks and I’m Italian but never been to Italy. I can also speak italian and everything, but it’s my first time going. For some reason I feel nostalgic about going and I’ve never been there. I can’t explain it. This playlist actually captures my feelings perfectly.
@@Sunshine-su7jj I left Turin two days ago! Now I’m in Rome. So far the scenery, food, history, even fashion, and also culture have been amazing. I definitely get the hype now. I went to the colosseum, Basilica, and a few other places I don’t remember the name of at the top of my head but it’s been great. I’m going to the Vatican (I’ve always wanted to go) today so that’s another part I can’t wait for. And tomorrow I’m going to Florence! Thanks for asking xx
I feel like I just saw my life flash by in memories. But what really captivated my heart was the warm and gentle smile displayed despite the chaos and unknown....
This sounds exactly like the kind of music that was playing in the background of a home video my Grandpa made on a trip with my grandma and their friends to florida. I miss them so much i'm happy he made that video they were so young and happy.... and italian lmao
A lot of the songs are from the soundtrack haha. You should watch the CMBYN anatomy of a scene on the new york times youtube channel, where the director talks about the choices behind the music!
Es tan hermoso que no hay palabras para describirlo ... ¡Me siento feliz!!! It is so beautiful that there are no words to describe it ... I feel happy!!!
Inspired by these fabulous melodies , I might have a dream of Italy where I deeply love , Dreaming about my favorite Italy is a blissful time for me These music are comfortable to the ear and the mind From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
as an italian , i don't like romanticizing italy , it's overrated , but i must say this is wonderful , also i am in somewhere of nortern italy listening this
Italy is overrated until you experience life somewhere else. It's far from the perfect country, but Italians also take a lot of things for granted that they suddenly miss when they go abroad. It's very difficult to explain to non-italians (or non-europeans as a whole), it's not about money or some other hard economic indicator, it's about the little things that surround us and that we do in the mundane, every-day life that we barely pay attention to.
@@luigicornelio7510completely agree. I'm Italian, lived abroad in different countries, and as much as I dislike the over-romanticisation over Italy, I have to admit that it's one of the best countries to live in, all in all. I grew up somewhere in Northern Italy and this playlist is so nostalgic.
just a drop of dew in the web of life a piece of mind that reflects the whole play contained in a familiar stranger fallen out of the same cloud we stood up and walked we the high mountain range with giant steps, and stories abound making wonderful marks in the deep sands of change that give way to the marvelous waves of space and so it goes, they say... we who know we cannot stay we stray with eyes ablaze through starry skies we like and try to leave behind for who knows what reason a weird little giggle that echoes through time -Kjell De Mars
As a Nothern-Italian I can 100% confirm that this playlist does NOT capture Any Italian vibes at all. It is still a great collection of music though, But not italian-related ones
la primera me recuerda tanto a ti, porque la escuché el día después de conocernos, de resaca. Me parece tan bonito no haber reconocido lo bonito que era en su momento porque es una prueba de que estoy viviendo bien mi vida. Tan inconsciente era, pero a la vez tan real, que no puedo arrepentirme.
Throughout my own summer, I shared a friendship that had happened over 2 years ago. Cory and I shared a love of music, art, coffee, film, humor, and sometimes even nature. Though he was older than I was. He was certainly the Elio in our story. We loved that story so much. While visiting my grandparents, he and I couldn't stop talking to each other over the phone because of how far I was and he was far from me. Our texts would last a few hours, but I spent equal time with my family and him. During the middle of our vacation, I found out I had picked up Covid from the plane ride to see my family. So my mother, my uncle, and I went to spend three days in a hotel to prevent my grandparents from getting ill with the virus. We each got a room for ourselves to prevent either of us from getting the other sick a second time. I told Cory, and he and I continued talking all night. He made sure I was never alone in my hotel room. One special night he and I picked out Call Me By Your Name and watched the film. Of course, I cried at the end, and he asked me, " Would you call me by your name?" My heart started to beat fast. Like it was rattling a cage inside my torso, kicking and pushing my chest and my back. And so we did.
A week or so, I told him while wandering around an aquarium with my friends that walking with him was like hearing a choir play music every time he took a step. We called the feeling "Alto," and whenever the two of us couldn't express our feelings verbally or wanted to say more than just "I love you." We said, Alto. Movie nights, college events, milkshake dates, and playing video games together seemed last so long. Still, they felt short compared to the life we desired. We both unofficially (because neither of us had rings and were broke) proposed to each other. I was Mr. Ackerman, and he was Mr. Kruse.
After 5 months of romance and friendship, we felt estranged and grew distant. I searched for where that lost love could have run off to, but after a couple poor decisions and listening to my folks' disapproval of dating a boy. We decided it was best to end our dating. That, unfortunately, ended our friendship too. I couldn't really tell you what's going on with Cory now. All that he has is someone new, and he is living his best. I'm still in college listening to and watching Call Me By Your Name. I feel sad every now and then. Missing the memories we shared, but I receive an odd sense of joy that he's being loved on and quite possibly loved more than I could have loved him by someone new. So Cory, if you are reading this. Alto, thank you for giving me a story. I can be proud to say I lived. Thank you for helping me live and not just survive.
ur making me tear up
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.😊
What a beautiful story
grazie per aver condiviso una delle storie d'amore più belle e reali che abbia mai sentito!
I am in fact listening to this from somewhere in northern Italy
may i join you?
ahh I'm jealous!!
me too
me too
same here :)
I'm breaking the rules and listening to this from southern italy
this is an underrated comment 😭
listening to this from medirional Italy (not braking the rules as bad)
Criminale
For anyone curious, this image is from a film called Claire's Knee by Eric Rohmer. A big inspiration for Call Me By Your Name.
any good?
Both movies talk about pedophiles in some way
And so, the picture is taken in Talloires, on the border of Annecy's lake, in France, not Northern Italy :)
@@emptycinema Although Claire's Knee has no sex scenes and is basically a philosophical discourse on some erotic subject.
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I knew it was Rohmer, had to check the comments to make sure hahah
I love how all the pieces are water-themed. It catches the rippling sunlight of northern Italy perfectly!
Beautifully said!
apparently according to the pinned comment, it's from a (movie?) called call me by your name, if that interests you. i haven't seen it but i think i might check it out
wonderful comment
🤍
What a wonderful comment.
the pieces are water-themed because here in northern italy there is so much haze that you can swim while walking in our streets
i think honestly the main reason i love this movie so much is because it reminds me of growing up spending summers in southern austria, and how much i can relate myself and my experiences to elio.
I cant explain how I feel when I listen to songs like this, it just feels like I’m in a different timeline and it’s so dreamy idk
if you haven't watched the movie this playlist is based on i highly suggest you watch it it's called "call me by your name" it's the exact aesthetic :)
@@annalieherrera oh thanks for this recommendation :))
That's the power of impressionist music!
@@sleepy3992 It's a lovestory between a 17 year old boy and an adult man, to save you some time.
same I love it so much!
Cmbyn brings me nostalgic feelings and a sense of loss that shouldn't belong to me. Everytime I spend more than a second thinking about this masterpiece, literal tears start flowing out of my eyes.
I miss my second home. When I listen to these songs I remember the best summers spent in italy. The warmth, the people, the food, friends, family that you only see once a year. The sweetest memories.
This makes me feel a certain type of way. A way I didn't even know I could feel. If you just stumbled upon this as I did, I want to remind you that you're powerful and I wish you love, success and true inner happiness. You deserve it.
I cant explain this happiness its so- idk
love you, 445
Thank you men, i love you too
thank you
Thank you, I wish you the best in life:)!
the way half of the people watching don't even know this is a playlist of call me be your name (btw if you like this playlist you'll love the movie!!)
I THOUGHT OF CALL ME BY YOUR NAME THE SECOND THE FIRST PIECE STARTED PLAYING AAAAA
@@fioistired saaame
the way I just found out with your comment cause I haven't seen the movie
no wayyyy lmao
Yup, the movie is amazing! But don't read what kind of a person Armie Hammer is!
YO I AM SO GLAD YOU GOT SOME OF THE MORE UNDERRATED SHIT THAN JUST THE PIECES EVERYONE KNOWS, THIS IS FIRE BRUH
RIGHT!!! Clair De Lune is a great piece but it's on EVERY classical playlist on TH-cam for the most part, and if it's not that, it's the Chopin nocturne op 2 no 9.
It gives me such inexplicable joy when a popular film brings masterpieces such as Une Barqur Sur L'Ocean to people's attention
Barque
ohmygod yes! It's a beautiful and criminally underappreciated piece
Italy is such a mood. Like Italy in the late fifties to mid eighties is a dream era to live in. And especially if you're like rich and having a fun time or if you're a writer trying to get inspired. Yes, please make that my life someone.
yes, especially if you are rich.
@@valentinanapoli4437 Or as long as you didn't draw the ire of the Red Brigade and their band of merry fanatics.
its really just a stereotype considering the fact that during the '70 we almost had a civil war, and there were a lot of terrorist attack from both left and right groups. Also during the '80 in the north we had punk, hardcore and rock music not this thing.
read the My Brilliant Friend novels you will melt
@@sammolinaro9731 THOSE ARE MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE
I love many of the photos in this. I can see Elio on his bike riding the paths, the one with the bike outside a shop I can picture him inside shopping... it is so cool!
I was on vacation in Trento, Italy last week and this catches the mood perfectly. Driving around those tall mountains and beautiful lakes was astonishing.
If anyone is wondering where's the main pic from: Le genou de Claire (1970) and it's actually France close to Switzerland ❣ ps the music is truly great
How nice Watson
@@redschonewille :D I watched that movie not so long ago sooo
@@NathalieKohler still amazing you saw it
thanks for the info; the site is not actually so close to Switzerland, as it is definitely on another planet. :)
Lake Annecy indeed
You wake up one lazy afternoon, guided by a hazy mind telling you to go somewhere. With not a worry in mind, you follow where this inner voice leads you. The gentle breeze rides your back as you walk down an alleyway in a foreign, but quaint town. Time passes, and the road ahead of you continues. The town is behind you, wilderness takes over. The trees seem to hide a pretty little secret. Entranced, you pull away the curtain of branches and see a field lays in front of you. The sun hides behind the mountains now, and drowsiness kicks in. You lie down in the grass, yielding your senses to nature. You soon fall asleep with your favorite tune playing in your head.
this playlist feels like sunlight when it hits clear water , its so pretty.
i love reading with this in the background whilst it’s raining outside too
If I could re-live 1983 (I was 17) it would definitely be this!
27:25 I started this playlist as I was making breakfast this morning and now as the music swells, I’m watching the sun rise over the golf course behind my house. Life is good.
its a pretty good playlist, i used it for studying and reading books ;), keep it up
thank you! i also use this playlist for reading, it's very relaxing!
this makes me want to re-read call me by your name. The book has so much more emotion to it and shows how over the years they slowly lose each other but remember every single thing that one summer.
@@matchaa2399 ive seen the movie and read the book, i recommend the book, but the movie with the beautiful soundtrack cant be beaten for me. but its no competition, so read the book!
Thank you so much for *making* the commenting. I feel the Romance of Life in little corners of the internet just like this. it is illuminating and is one of the things that make life worth living, like moonshadows and reuniting with old friends. ❤
Want to switch places
@@carter98ish Your comment is a Classic Literature I'd like to read again and again. Your soul must be made of stars. So magnificent, so memorable ❤
Can you tell me the name of the movie? I want to take it in! I went to Amazon and saw T-shirts and ketchains... but that was it. If you cluld give me the title it would be much appreciated! Cheers!
this is like the perfect playlist. ive been listening to this everytime i study !!
00:37
“is there anything you don’t know?”
“i know nothing Oliver..”
You all are spreading so much love. It’s truly heartwarming. Thank you!
So happy I found this playlist!
It brings me lots of childhood memories, I used to go to the music school to play the piano,and these sounds were like exactly what I heard there. Thank you 💚💚💚
I love how frenetic and calm this makes me feel. true pleasure.
At first I was calm, but suddenly much too frenetic!
I’m going to northern Italy in three weeks and I’m Italian but never been to Italy. I can also speak italian and everything, but it’s my first time going. For some reason I feel nostalgic about going and I’ve never been there. I can’t explain it. This playlist actually captures my feelings perfectly.
it's one of the most beautiful places in the world, imho. you'll be enchanted and mesmerized.
you will love it! I often look for a excuse to go onto that journey :)
It's been three weeks, how are you enjoying Italy? I hope you have fun, and please stay safe!
@@Sunshine-su7jj I left Turin two days ago! Now I’m in Rome. So far the scenery, food, history, even fashion, and also culture have been amazing. I definitely get the hype now. I went to the colosseum, Basilica, and a few other places I don’t remember the name of at the top of my head but it’s been great. I’m going to the Vatican (I’ve always wanted to go) today so that’s another part I can’t wait for. And tomorrow I’m going to Florence! Thanks for asking xx
@@lifeboundlove784 awww im glad your having fun 🤍
This movie really made me want to visit northern Italy in summer
oh my god thank you so much for putting ravel at the beginning
J'ai accidentellement cliqué sur cette vidéo et j'ai entendu un son familier. Ce fut un moment de soulagement comme par magie.
love this, i visited northern italy last week and i miss it already :(
where have you been?
@@cutebunny6690 northern italy
@@cutebunny6690 somewhere
Wow, these songs are so enchanting! Thank you for making this playlist ❤️❤️❤️
I feel like I just saw my life flash by in memories. But what really captivated my heart was the warm and gentle smile displayed despite the chaos and unknown....
This is awesome. I'm listening to it on a rainy day holding my cup of coffee somewhere in northern Italy.
Mi incanta un capolavoro dietro l'altro! Complimenti magnifica compilation ❤❤❤❤😊
the fact that there is a peach in one of the photos
as soon as i heard miroirs 3, i knew, this was gonna be a good playlist
I'm in fact from northern Italy and listening to this on the other side of the world, nice to think about home with this beautiful music
I used to live jn the northen part of italy when i was younger but we travelled to the uk in 2018 , literally cried the day of my flight
You reflect your soul on the feed you receive over TH-cam! I feel at peace by coming across this.
to live there in 1980 would just be magical
All that come to my mind when reading the title is Call me by your name and I am all here for this.
this really helps my anxiety, thank you
Amazing, if you loved the playlist you will love the film of the image: "Le genou de claire" 1970 Eric Rohmer, Nestor Almendros has such an eye.
This sounds exactly like the kind of music that was playing in the background of a home video my Grandpa made on a trip with my grandma and their friends to florida. I miss them so much i'm happy he made that video they were so young and happy.... and italian lmao
im high right now and this made me so productive. i was typing for 40 minutes tsraight.
I'm reading "Love & Gelato" with this playlist, it's perfect!
Is this book good?
@@angelic754 It's awesome, it's soo cute
I'm listening to these from somewhere in southern Italy :)
How beautiful! Hello from a little farm in southwest Pennsylvania USA!
most of my favorite classical pieces together. Thanks pancake and thanks youtube algorithm :')
ight who's pancake
I live in Bassano Del Grappa in the countryside and now I've got something to do....playing instruments and painting with my lover.
God i am so in love with classical music
I'm getting call me by your name vibes from this and I am here for it, thank you💕
A lot of the songs are from the soundtrack haha. You should watch the CMBYN anatomy of a scene on the new york times youtube channel, where the director talks about the choices behind the music!
Well, the title _is_ a cmbyn reference ,’:)
This playlist reminds me of rainy afternoons in autumn
The first picture is taken from the movie Le genou de Claire by Eric Rohmer, it is on the Lac d'Annecy in France :)
thank you 😁
what a vibe, this is the place to be
love how most of the composers are french in an italian playlist
listening this from Albiate (MB), Lombardia. Northern Italy.
We are one against anxiety
Beautiful, I don´t know why you dont have more likes and subs. God bless you
thank you
this makes me wish my life was prettier
Same. But, we can still make it so. Don’t give up hope
These songs make your life prettier ❤
that's a really good way to put it, I totally agree
the amount of playlists that are inspired by call me by your name is crazy, beautiful, but crazy.
very glad to hear ravel in this
Es tan hermoso que no hay palabras para describirlo ... ¡Me siento feliz!!!
It is so beautiful that there are no words to describe it ... I feel happy!!!
노래 너무 좋네요••• 앞으로 더 올려주세요••!♡
i miss italy so much
Inspired by these fabulous melodies ,
I might have a dream of Italy where I deeply love ,
Dreaming about my favorite Italy is a blissful time for me
These music are comfortable to the ear and the mind
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
hello human from the Land of the Rising Sun!
@@munteanalechs1984
Thankyou
Which is your country?
THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED
This makes me wanna travel the world with him
i really like this playlist and wish it was longer. much longer. like twice as long.
Please make more like this! I love love love the music + the visuals. So perfect.
listening to this one while walking in Turin, my city... perfect vibes if you are here in Valentino's park near Po river
Lol
Now I’m waiting for my airplane to Como, Italy. Opened my TH-cam and this is the first video in recommendation hahah
as an italian , i don't like romanticizing italy , it's overrated , but i must say this is wonderful , also i am in somewhere of nortern italy listening this
Italy is overrated until you experience life somewhere else. It's far from the perfect country, but Italians also take a lot of things for granted that they suddenly miss when they go abroad. It's very difficult to explain to non-italians (or non-europeans as a whole), it's not about money or some other hard economic indicator, it's about the little things that surround us and that we do in the mundane, every-day life that we barely pay attention to.
@@luigicornelio7510completely agree. I'm Italian, lived abroad in different countries, and as much as I dislike the over-romanticisation over Italy, I have to admit that it's one of the best countries to live in, all in all. I grew up somewhere in Northern Italy and this playlist is so nostalgic.
real meditation ...
just a drop of dew in the web of life
a piece of mind that reflects
the whole play contained in a familiar stranger
fallen out of the same cloud
we stood up and walked we the high mountain range
with giant steps, and stories abound
making wonderful marks in the deep sands of change
that give way to the marvelous waves of space
and so it goes, they say...
we who know we cannot stay
we stray with eyes ablaze
through starry skies we like
and try to leave behind
for who knows what reason
a weird little giggle
that echoes through time
-Kjell De Mars
As a Nothern-Italian I can 100% confirm that this playlist does NOT capture Any Italian vibes at all. It is still a great collection of music though, But not italian-related ones
Tell us more. What kind if music would capture north italian vibes? Any composers or compositions in particular?
What would capture it, give us examples?
🤌🏼
Such pretty music I’ve never been to Italy
i keep on rewinding from 0:00 to 1:15 and i love it
The first picture reminds me of the painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" by Georges Seurat.
Creo que escuchar esto es felicidad, nostalgia y saber entender que cualquier tormenta emocional va a pasar muy rápido 😞😞😞😞
This will forever be my favorite playlist
J'ai tout de suite reconnu l'image tiré du film "Le genoux de claire" d'Eric Rohmer haha ! good choice !
Hearing Ravel at the beginning - immediately press like button
chill while doing homework
listening to this from the north of northern Italy.
I just wanna live a great summer. It's july and i basically stayed home all the time.
This playlist is really good
good job
Great selection. Very serene.
I have roots in northern Italy, hence why I'm listening.
la primera me recuerda tanto a ti, porque la escuché el día después de conocernos, de resaca. Me parece tan bonito no haber reconocido lo bonito que era en su momento porque es una prueba de que estoy viviendo bien mi vida. Tan inconsciente era, pero a la vez tan real, que no puedo arrepentirme.
In fact im listening to this in mid mexico at like 2 in the morning 🥲
This playlist burns with passionate expression. Subscribed. Oh so subscribed.
First track is in Call Me By Your Name. Beautiful
it is my favourite playlist for work flow
beautiful playlist!! many people don't create a playlist like this one, good job.
Great playlist