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The wierdest type of Synaesthesia...
I still dont know too much about synaesthesia. But if you experience it, you know as well as I that when listening to music it triggers memories of whatever you were doing the first time you heard the song. (not always the first time)
Well, funnily enough one of the classics "In My Memory" triggers memories of myself, being inside a portable classroom in primary school on a sunny day (in a year when obviously the song hadn't been created yet).
How is this possible? Maybe it is just the music painting a picture in head. Maybe that particular song would go perfectly with being in that room.
oh well, just another one of those things we'll never understand.
I'd consider laying off the heroin for a while dude

You mean nostalgia, right? Synaesthesia is when you can seeee theee musiicc duuuddeee
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| Originally posted by Aquarian You mean nostalgia, right? Synaesthesia is when you can seeee theee musiicc duuuddeee |
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| Originally posted by Aquarian You mean nostalgia, right? Synaesthesia is when you can seeee theee musiicc duuuddeee |
Weird!
I notice when i listen to progressive tracks with GOOD DRUMS. not shitty drums, like chable, he has good drums, i like good drums. ugh i hate crappy vocals though- lose the bad vocals. Anyways, so when i hear good drums, i just want to dance, but when i hear the bad vocals, i want to kill myself! Producers take note! Ok so guys, help me find tracks with good drums and nice bass but no crappy vocals. k thnkx
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| Originally posted by Allied Nations Weird! I notice when i listen to progressive tracks with GOOD DRUMS. not shitty drums, like chable, he has good drums, i like good drums. ugh i hate crappy vocals though- lose the bad vocals. Anyways, so when i hear good drums, i just want to dance, but when i hear the bad vocals, i want to kill myself! Producers take note! Ok so guys, help me find tracks with good drums and nice bass but no crappy vocals. k thnkx |
I wouldnt say "wierdest" but the rare cases of Synaesthesia would be something like : listening to trance and smelling cheese ... or listening to hardstyle and feeling as though you're shitting bricks.
this thread made me dumber
i was listening to chemical brothers-under the influence. it made me shit my pants.
i was listening to piledriver-cambodia. it made me go to the gun shop and order a gun and ammunition. I waitied 6 months for the liscense to go through, went and got my gun and shot myself in the head
www.jadedbeats.net/Ramachandran.pdf
I am desperate to experience synaesthesia in the form of music affecting other senses. To be able to taste music, i can't even imagine what that would be like. I need to get hold of some LSD and hope for the best 
Re: The wierdest type of Synaesthesia...
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| Originally posted by meneedit I still dont know too much about synaesthesia. But if you experience it, you know as well as I that when listening to music it triggers memories of whatever you were doing the first time you heard the song. (not always the first time) Well, funnily enough one of the classics "In My Memory" triggers memories of myself, being inside a portable classroom in primary school on a sunny day (in a year when obviously the song hadn't been created yet). How is this possible? Maybe it is just the music painting a picture in head. Maybe that particular song would go perfectly with being in that room. oh well, just another one of those things we'll never understand. |
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| Originally posted by Grrrrr To be able to taste music, i can't even imagine what that would be like. I need to get hold of some LSD and hope for the best |
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| Originally posted by Ian I'd consider laying off the heroin for a while dude |
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| Originally posted by Ian check the guys post history, he's not exactly the sharpest tool in the box. His threads range from the ridiculous to the stupid |
wow.
everytime I listen to pvd@cream, amnesia 8-16-someyear I recall driving on the southern french countryside 
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