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Tying Music to Emotion
Earlier in this past school year I was going through a crappy time, and a certain album always made me feel good when I listened to it.
After I was through my crappy time, I basically quit listening to this album. At the tail end of a session today, the album popped up on itunes. I realized that I was feeling the same bad emotions that I was feeling at the time that this album was theraputic. It's almost like the music sucked up my bad emotions and made me feel better, and then spit them back out at me once I started feeling fine. Weird. (In case anybody is wondering, the album is "Escapology" by Robbie Williams |
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Re: Tying Music to Emotion
Not weird at all.
That's why music is so awesome. b |
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(In case anybody is wondering, the album is "Escapology" by Robbie Williams) [/ QUOTE ] Damn, you had to go and spoil it, didn't you. |
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(In case anybody is wondering, the album is "Escapology" by Robbie Williams [/ QUOTE ] This is a joke, right? |
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[ QUOTE ] (In case anybody is wondering, the album is "Escapology" by Robbie Williams [/ QUOTE ] This is a joke, right? [/ QUOTE ] Why? What does it matter what the album is? I was hoping this thread might inspire some discussion about music and how it relates to our emotions. I'm not looking for criticism of my taste in music. But thanks. |
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What you describe is well documented--and not just for music. Its kind of a neat phenomenon, and quite useful. I play certain music to induce certain moods--practical moods, melancholic moods (really helps my road-rage), etc. Often the linkage isn't intrinsic to the music itself, but to the general state I was in when I first listened extensively to it.
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a girl dumped me while listening to an alkaline trio song
i cried during that song i can't listen to the song anymore as one of the greatest days of my life ended i put on "every time i die - hot damn!" and listened to the whole album they are still the greatest band ever |
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Sorry, I seriously thought you were joking, sorry.
I definetly listen to music very specific to my moods. However, occasionally I will listen to my melancholy music when I am in a good mood and it just makes me more happy I am in a great mood. |
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I know exactly what you mean. Music is a very powerful anchor.
Supposedly, after my sister dumped him, her ex boyfriend (deliberately?) crashed his car after their favourite song came on on the radio. Crazy stuff. |
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Every time I bust out the old Lost Prophet's "Shinobi vs Dragon Ninja," I'm ready to tear a house down with my bare hands.
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