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I hate silence. (pg. 2)
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| djdk |
| quote: | Originally posted by est
I need music when im walking outside/in my office or whatever, but that's mainly because I hate background noise. I hate it if see somebody I know when im walking along the street, interrupting me mid-tune :whip:. And I get cravings in the middle of the night, like i NEED music, NOW!!!
But I give my ears a rest sometimes, when there's not much background noise. |
im exactly the same, ill sometimes avoid people if i have my mp3 player on.
when i was at school i used to walk the long back way rather than through town so I could litsen to my walkman uniterrupted |
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| Rebel Brown |
| quote: | Originally posted by DannyO
I am also a silence hater, I dunno what it is, but I can't seem to chill or even sleep without music |
Same here. I've been listening to a lot of Loco Dice and Richie Hawtin to help me get to sleep recently. I can't even remember the last time I went to sleep with no music on. |
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| zoric |
I'm very addicted to music, and playing it is currently what I'm doing all the time.
I can't sleep without music, It's basically weird and this is something I'm not very used to. Sleeping to music is something that I'm very used to, I sleep twice, At night and after school and I've got music on all the time.
If I would meet a person on the bus, town or in any other place, I would still play the music and try to avoid the person unless it isn't a person that I like very much. I know how much it sucks when I meet people that I know and when the track is on it's midpart (Almost always the best part).
When I'm home, I often go to my room and turn on the music while I'm on the computer. But when I watch TV-shows/TV in general and I'm interested in the show, I can't listen to music and that's why I turn off the speakers for a while and let them rest. |
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| SiK |
These are just my own thoughts, but-
I think listening to music vibrates the inner ear in such a way that pleasure centers in the brain go off.
There was this experiment with rats on X and the results were that the rats that were exposed to loud music actually got a longer and more intense high. (Dont ask me how this was tested)
So, im thinking even without drugs people still experiance some sort of chemical release that causes pleasure - basically,
no music = withdrawl |
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| Nemesis44 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I just don't feel like playing music when I'm home at all. |
With you on this one,it just gets to a point when you get musical overload.
Although I think there may be a difference between people who make music and those who play other peoples, only speculation mind you.
There are times when the last thing I want to hear is music full stop.
Cheers
Nem |
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| Allied Nations |
I've had people over non stop the last 3/4 days.. Too much partying, there has been music on all the time- But I'm still good. COuple hours at the end of the ngiht when everyone has left I'll chill in silence, but I still sleep with music.
I am so lucky to have friends that are really into music. I can hit them wiht anythng good and they love it. House, Trip Hop/Lounge, ethnic stuff, dnb.. it's all fair game at my place! |
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| est |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
I am so lucky to have friends that are really into music. I can hit them wiht anythng good and they love it. House, Trip Hop/Lounge, ethnic stuff, dnb.. it's all fair game at my place! |
Damn it man you are lucky - none of my friends like dance music (except the ones that live like 1 million miles away). One of my friends actually doesn't like music at all. I even go clubbing alone, most of the time. Sad state of affairs. |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by est
Damn it man you are lucky - none of my friends like dance music (except the ones that live like 1 million miles away). One of my friends actually doesn't like music at all. I even go clubbing alone, most of the time. Sad state of affairs. |
I make a point to surround myself with musically minded people. Makes life so much better. Not that I shun people who aren't as open to music, I'm usually just not best friends with them, just the way it works out. |
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| J:\Digital |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
I make a point to surround myself with musically minded people. Makes life so much better. Not that I shun people who aren't as open to music, I'm usually just not best friends with them, just the way it works out. |
Oh I see how it is.. I'm only your friend cuz I listen to music... :p |
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| est |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
I make a point to surround myself with musically minded people. Makes life so much better. Not that I shun people who aren't as open to music, I'm usually just not best friends with them, just the way it works out. |
lol i'd have no friends at all if that was my philosophy. I get on with my friends in other ways though. I mean it's not as if music is the only interest I've got in my life. Just a shame that theyre all part of the "I like all sorts of music" brigade (meaning that they don't really LOVE anything). |
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| ZeJayMan |
I find it's usually me that finds the banging tunes and bring them to my friends attention but i'm lucky to have a Dad that likes a varied and incredible taste in music.
I went out the other day and bought some old Orbital, Underworld, Slam and BT albums, then when i got home, my dad asked me what i got, he looked at them and said "I've got all of these already, have a look" then he opened up his cupboard, and behind the Leftfield, Fatboy Slim and Pete Tong Cd's, there they were.
How cool is that? My Dad is 50 this year.
I usually fall asleep listening to something relaxing like a classical piece or Dark Side of the Moon, or Amnesiac by Radiohead. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by ZeJayMan
I find it's usually me that finds the banging tunes and bring them to my friends attention but i'm lucky to have a Dad that likes a varied and incredible taste in music.
I went out the other day and bought some old Orbital, Underworld, Slam and BT albums, then when i got home, my dad asked me what i got, he looked at them and said "I've got all of these already, have a look" then he opened up his cupboard, and behind the Leftfield, Fatboy Slim and Pete Tong Cd's, there they were.
How cool is that? My Dad is 50 this year.
I usually fall asleep listening to something relaxing like a classical piece or Dark Side of the Moon, or Amnesiac by Radiohead. |
Hehe, yeah - when I still lived at home my dad constantly borrowed my Prodigy, Orbital etc. albums... I think he has all of the Kraftwerk albums on original vinyls too. |
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