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Old 01-25-2011, 08:27 AM #1
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It has to be true that music sooths the savage beast. Either that or I'm loosing what little mind I have. To explain, yesterday my wife decided to go through all the closets to see what she could find to put in a yard sale trying to make a little money. Lord knows we need it. She finally made it to my closet and she brought out a box with 10 or 12 music CDs in it. I used to have hundreds. I crave classic rock and from time to time, I listen to classical music. Anyway one of the CDs in that box is called Classical Greats including Bach and Wagner. I have a small AM/FM/CD player that the speakers ain't worth a hoot on. I also have an old set of headphones that went to my old IPod. I hooked all this up on my night stand last night and listened to the classical music. I mean I really listened. I could not believe what was happening. It seemed as if all my worries and troubles just melted away, I was in my own little world without a problem. I can not remember the last time I felt so peaceful and I actually slept like a rock last night. Although reality has set back in this morning with SSDI and my financial situation. Last night was truly an experience. I posted this hoping it might help someone else get a few minutes of peace but remember, I had to really concentrate on the music.
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I have used music for years. I used it to teach myself yoga breathing. I used it to teach myself to relax. I meditate to music. I use it to help when my nerves are about to fizz and pop. I have some specific music/songs so ingrained in my mind that I can even use them when I have no available way to play them . . . I just play them in my mind. I have conditioned myself to the point where specific music can automatically calm me and set my breathing rhythm.

Now . . . put on one of those guided relaxation CDs and I am ready to strangle someone within minutes! The voice over music on those CDs is terribly distracting, and ruins my ability to relax.

Glad you found your music again.
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I have used music for years. I used it to teach myself yoga breathing. I used it to teach myself to relax. I meditate to music. I use it to help when my nerves are about to fizz and pop. I have some specific music/songs so ingrained in my mind that I can even use them when I have no available way to play them . . . I just play them in my mind. I have conditioned myself to the point where specific music can automatically calm me and set my breathing rhythm.

Now . . . put on one of those guided relaxation CDs and I am ready to strangle someone within minutes! The voice over music on those CDs is terribly distracting, and ruins my ability to relax.

Glad you found your music again.
Thank you so much. I am not lying; I actually thought something was wrong with my pea brain last night. It actually got a little spooky after I thought about it this morning. I have heard of people that have actually hypnotized themselves and then not be able to come out of it. Whether this is possible or not, I don't know. Thanks again.

I just told my wife about my little secret. She says she has known this for years. She has a little IPod Shuffle she won from Avon and she has classical music, sounds of nature like a rain storm and several others on there. She asked me how I thought she had kept her sanity through all the struggles we are facing. I then opened my big mouth and told her that I really appreciated her keeping this a secret from me, now she is highly PO”d at me. Oh well, par for the course I suppose.
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It has to be true that music sooths the savage beast. Either that or I'm loosing what little mind I have. To explain, yesterday my wife decided to go through all the closets to see what she could find to put in a yard sale trying to make a little money. Lord knows we need it. She finally made it to my closet and she brought out a box with 10 or 12 music CDs in it. I used to have hundreds. I crave classic rock and from time to time, I listen to classical music. Anyway one of the CDs in that box is called Classical Greats including Bach and Wagner. I have a small AM/FM/CD player that the speakers ain't worth a hoot on. I also have an old set of headphones that went to my old IPod. I hooked all this up on my night stand last night and listened to the classical music. I mean I really listened. I could not believe what was happening. It seemed as if all my worries and troubles just melted away, I was in my own little world without a problem. I can not remember the last time I felt so peaceful and I actually slept like a rock last night. Although reality has set back in this morning with SSDI and my financial situation. Last night was truly an experience. I posted this hoping it might help someone else get a few minutes of peace but remember, I had to really concentrate on the music.
yesterday i fianally went to the "VA".Wow!! what a place i was really impressed and shockedi met with all the right concillors and drs.(at last)they even gave me something to help me sleep and com my nerves(celexa).i started to feel good last night(at last in all most a month).So i went to "Youtube"and downloaded some fun songs for a change.when i was done i slept like a rockhavent done that in a month.compared to the song of john lennon"imTired" to this song what a different.the 2songs couldnt be more different but express one's state of mind(a cry for help all most).kind of a coincident right "RLj"after you hear/see this you may feel the way i did last night...GREAT
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yesterday i fianally went to the "VA".Wow!! what a place i was really impressed and shockedi met with all the right concillors and drs.(at last)they even gave me something to help me sleep and com my nerves(celexa).i started to feel good last night(at last in all most a month).So i went to "Youtube"and downloaded some fun songs for a change.when i was done i slept like a rockhavent done that in a month.compared to the song of john lennon"imTired" to this song what a different.the 2songs couldnt be more different but express one's state of mind(a cry for help all most).kind of a coincident right "RLj"after you hear/see this you may feel the way i did last night...GREAT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hweXcgF1DRI
I'm glad to hear you finally got some relief. The VA hospital is an awesome place. No matter what is wrong with you, they have a doctor or specialist to diagnose your problem and then they try to resolve it if possible. Be sure you go to medical records there at the hospital and get copies of any records you can. You simply have to sign a "Release of Information" form. I do like the song. I just didn't know or realize that simple music could make a person forget about problems or worries even for a little while. I'm no doctor, but I highly recommend this to anyone under a lot of stress. Keep on keepin on Don, you'll make it.
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my favorite part of the day has become late at night when everyone else is asleep, i go on the computer and play music from the 60's and early seventies and catch up on things .
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my favorite part of the day has become late at night when everyone else is asleep, i go on the computer and play music from the 60's and early seventies and catch up on things .
I usually just sit on my fat gluteus maximus and watch TV cause I can't walk. But I figure I'll be overdosing (maybe I should say indulging) on the music.
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Well since we're talking music, I co-host Laserdog's music hour every Sunday from 6 to 7 sometimes the show goes a little over. We feature independent artist from all over the world. It is fascinating to find out what kind of music is being played all over the world . We play anything from rap to rock. Some of our artist are being played in movies and documentaries a lot of them are on tour. It's really cool. Anyway if you want to know how to hear the show e-mail me. I found a box full of eight tracks when I moved from Florida. I don't know why I keep them, I don't have an eight track player. I also found my turn table from when I was a kid. They are making a come back, from what I understand Music is so important to a lot of people, and yet they keep cutting programs from the school system to give kids the knowledge behind music. It does relieve stress and I've even heard of people coming out of coma's on it. So thanks for bringing it up rlj. I'm glad things are going well for you Don. Music never gets old remember Close Encounters, if the aliens do come I hope they are music friendly.

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Well since we're talking music, I co-host Laserdog's music hour every Sunday from 6 to 7 sometimes the show goes a little over. We feature independent artist from all over the world. It is fascinating to find out what kind of music is being played all over the world . We play anything from rap to rock. Some of our artist are being played in movies and documentaries a lot of them are on tour. It's really cool. Anyway if you want to know how to hear the show e-mail me. I found a box full of eight tracks when I moved from Florida. I don't know why I keep them, I don't have an eight track player. I also found my turn table from when I was a kid. They are making a come back, from what I understand Music is so important to a lot of people, and yet they keep cutting programs from the school system to give kids the knowledge behind music. It does relieve stress and I've even heard of people coming out of coma's on it. So thanks for bringing it up rlj. I'm glad things are going well for you Don. Music never gets old remember Close Encounters, if the aliens do come I hope they are music friendly.

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Hi Legal, that must be a very interesting job you have. Eight tracks have been gone for a good while; it would probably be very hard to find a player now. And yes vinyl records are coming back. A lot of people say they have a richer, warmer and crisper sound than digital CDs. I have one of those old chest type stereos sitting over here, I'll bet that thing is 30 years old. It's got a turntable and an AM/FM radio and it still works; it may even have an eight track player in it. Like I said, I crave classic rock; I could listen to it all day. I like to watch VH1 when they show those concerts. I used to have an IPod that I listened to all the time but I dropped it in the toilet one day and it hasn't worked sense. As for the aliens, I believe it's a matter of when they come, not if they come. I probably watch "Ancient Aliens" too much.
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Hi Legal, that must be a very interesting job you have. Eight tracks have been gone for a good while; it would probably be very hard to find a player now. And yes vinyl records are coming back. A lot of people say they have a richer, warmer and crisper sound than digital CDs. I have one of those old chest type stereos sitting over here, I'll bet that thing is 30 years old. It's got a turntable and an AM/FM radio and it still works; it may even have an eight track player in it. Like I said, I crave classic rock; I could listen to it all day. I like to watch VH1 when they show those concerts. I used to have an IPod that I listened to all the time but I dropped it in the toilet one day and it hasn't worked sense. As for the aliens, I believe it's a matter of when they come, not if they come. I probably watch "Ancient Aliens" too much.
I wouldn't really call it a job, I just enjoy helping people succeed. Some of them are very popular in other countries, so I'm helping their music come here. The problem with getting rid of the eight tracks is how do you throw away Pink Floyed, or Jimmy Hendrix? I guess it's separation anxiety. The turn table I was talking about was also Am/Fm unfortunately no eight track. I guess that your IPod in the toilet even if it did work would be hard to hang onto. Well keep rocking and moving you will feel better, just keep the bills in a drawer.
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